About

Neo-Latino Collective is a group of working artists who come together to collaborate, curate, and create space for the Latinx voice in the arts today. Based in New Jersey but with a community branching across the United States and beyond, the group has produced events and exhibitions in California, Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York.

In a country where people and culture are constantly in flux and moving towards a Latinx-integrated/majority/infused future, Neo-Latino believes that the presence and voice of Latinx in the arts is critical and constant.

From its founding in 2003, when the late-Raúl Villarreal (1964 - 2019) named the cohort: “The Neo-Latinos;” the group continues to be the oldest coast-to-coast Latinx art movement of the 21st Century, assembling a Pan-Latinx transcultural amalgam of visual artists, whose ancestral identities can be traced to over a dozen Latin-nations, myriad ethnicities, and cultures. 

Over the years, through numerous artistic collaborations, kindling a host of concomitant curated exhibitions, Neo-Latinx artists aspire to create viable spaces for Latinx visual art to flourish, be seen, and accepted. 

In the visual arts, Neo-Latinoism advances and manifests fluid and conditional aspects of ethno-cultural, as well as national identity formation. 

Additionally, the movement seeks a cultural amalgam characterized by transcultural fertilization, artistic evolution, and by the sedimentary “visual” fusion of diverse cultural symbols and elements. Thus, through the lens of visual culture, Neo-Latinos strive in their art to present a more complex, prismatic vision of Latinx identity, subjectivity and consciousness.


Click the below link to read the full essay:

Grupo Neo-Latino: Reaching Critical Mass

Essay by Andrea O’Reilly Herrera

 
 
 

Board Members

Nelson Alvarez

Michael Barreto

Monica S. Camin


Christie Devereaux

Lisette Morel

Board Affiliates

Olga Mercedes Bautista

Ricardo Fonseca

Contact

Please send inquiries to:
neolatinocollective@gmail.com