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As part of the Rubin Center’s Genius Loci series highlighting the work of significant regional artists, this solo exhibition presents new and recent work by El Paso-based mixed-media artist Cynthia Gutierrez-Krapp. Known for her evocative installations and hand-crafted objects, Gutierrez-Krapp brings together glass, natural materials, and intricately formed clay beads to create delicate yet grounded works that speak to cultural memory and personal lineage. Rooted in a practice of repair and recovery, her pieces offer poetic meditations on the landscapes and lives of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, bridging ancestral knowledge and contemporary experience through tactile form.
For over a decade, Gutierrez-Krapp has engaged in an ongoing exploration of her Diné/Navajo, Mescalero Apache, and Yaqui heritage—histories that were largely hidden from her until midlife. The silence surrounding these identities, particularly in her maternal line, has become a generative force in her artistic practice. Through making, she confronts erasure and trauma, creating space for healing, visibility, and reverence. Curated by Senior Curator Andres Payan Estrada, this exhibition offers an intimate look at a powerful body of work shaped by intergenerational resilience, personal transformation, and the enduring presence of place.
Supported by a generous Mellon Foundation grant, Genius Loci looks at the ways in which our local context informs artists’ practices. For more information about the Genius Loci exhibition series and selection process, CLICK HERE.