Visit us at The Latinx Project to view our two spring exhibitions:
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Friday, 11am - 5pm
20 Cooper Square, New York, NY 10003
1st Floor, Burning the Mask
3rd Floor, Ya Mero (Almost There)
About Burning the Mask
Featuring works by Abigail Lucien, Brenda Barrios, Coco Fusco, Emmanuel Massillon, Hazel Batrezchavez, Jeffrey Meris, Karlo Ibarra, Lizania Cruz, Santiago Forero, Vincent Valdez, and Yvette Mayorga, the exhibition Burning the Mask, curated by Patricia Encarnación, foregrounds practices that confront imposed identities by metaphorically “burning” the mask: acts rooted in ancestral memory, embodied authenticity, and radical love.
About Ya Mero (Almost There)
Ya Mero (Almost There) is a declaration of imminent arrival. Los Angeles-based artist Karla Diaz has made work about her life for over twenty years. Through painting, drawing, and performance, she documents life’s tragedies and triumphs, calling upon her own lived experiences and the stories of friends, family, and community. Her works evoke a sense of dream-like recollection, giving form to ephemeral emotions and remembrance.
Group Visits
We welcome class or group visits. Please email latinxproject@nyu.edu to schedule a large group visit or guided tour.
Access
Non-NYU guests may be asked to present a government-issued ID for access to the third floor. The third floor gallery is accessible via elevator. All-gender restrooms are available.
Supporters
The spring 2026 exhibitions are made possible with support from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Ford Foundation.