Friday, July 24, 2026, 7:00 pm, classic-editor
on view July 24-30
Deterrence is a multimedia exhibition showcasing works by Latine, Chicano, and immigrant artists that critically engage with the United States’ official foreign policy and border security strategy known as Prevention Through Deterrence. The exhibition will feature artists working across painting, sculpture, photography, and video, each addressing a distinct facet of this strategy and its consequences. Themes include the expansion of surveillance technologies, the utilization of hostile terrain, the weaponization of resource scarcity, and the emergence of grassroots resistance. Each work will offer a distinct perspective, creating a deeper understanding of the human and political toll shaped by this policy.
This exhibition, curated by Davey Parks and designed by Ani Rogy, will open on July 24th, with a reception from 7-10pm at Artists’ Television Access. Deterrence will be on view until July 30.
