Foto SoCAL

Curated by Erika Hirugami

Multiple venues - see here

Fall 2025 - Spring 2026

FotoSoCal is a constellation of exhibitions bringing together over twenty community college galleries and affiliated spaces across Southern California, including Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, and Orange counties. Featuring forty Lens-based Artists and Photographers - see bios here.

FotoSoCal’s axis are the shared experiences of brown individuals whose ancestral ties link them beyond the borders of the United States. Individuals often deemed Latinx. This project centers Latinidad as an ethnorace and seeks to linguistically acknowledge that Latine and Chicanx are loaded projects that weigh heavily upon our communities. We will, therefore, make space for every single complicated linguistic identifier of the members of our community, which include but is not limited to; Brown, Mexican-American, Nepantlera, Mestiza, Indigenous, Chicanx, Mexican-Irish, Afro-Mexicana, Chicano, Latine, Undocumented, Oaxaqueñe, Yaqui, migrant, Guatemalan-Mexican, Salvadoran, Mexican-Filipino (Mexipino), Chapin, immigrant, undoc+, and Japanese-Mexican (Jaxican).

The language provided here is by no means comprehensive of the plethora of positionalities that make up the brown community. Still, it does begin to highlight the complexity of a community of people bound together by shared cultural experiences.

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