Jotería Crips Art Collective Exhibition
Inaugural Group Exhibition
The inaugural Jotería Crips Art Collective exhibition brings together disabled, queer, trans, and Latinx artists exploring identity, access, memory, care, and cultural belonging. Barrio Pop Studio is honored to support the project as a community curator and creative partner.
About the Exhibition
The Jotería Crips Art Collective exhibition centers artists working across visual art, writing, object-making, performance, and interdisciplinary practice. Together, their work reflects the complexity of navigating body, culture, disability, queerness, family, memory, and place.
Through this exhibition, Jotería Crips Art Collective creates a space where access and creativity are not afterthoughts, but central to how we gather, make, and imagine. The show honors the artists’ individual practices while also building a shared environment for community care, cultural storytelling, and collective visibility.
Barrio Pop Studio’s role in this project is rooted in community curation: supporting the exhibition experience, uplifting participating artists, and helping create a gathering space where art, scent, culture, and memory can meet.
Exhibition Details
Jotería Crips Art Collective Exhibition
Friday, July 24, 2026
Nepantla, East Austin
Join us for an evening of art, community, and celebration in support of disabled, queer, trans, and Latinx artists.
Guests are invited to experience new work by participating artists, connect with the collective, and gather in a space shaped by creativity, access, and belonging.
About Jotería Crips Art Collective
Jotería Crips Art Collective is a community-centered collective uplifting disabled, queer, trans, and Latinx artists. Through exhibitions, gatherings, and creative projects, the collective creates space for artists whose work reflects the intersections of disability, queerness, culture, and care.
Their work centers visibility, access, joy, and collective imagination.
About Barrio Pop Studio
Barrio Pop Studio is a Latinx-led creative studio founded by Carlos Moreno. Through candles, scent experiences, visual storytelling, and community programming, the studio creates spaces rooted in Latinx art, memory, ritual, and belonging.
For this exhibition, Barrio Pop Studio supports the project through community curation, scent-based storytelling, and cultural partnership.
Attend the Exhibition
Come gather with us in celebration of art, access, culture, and community.
This exhibition is open to artists, friends, neighbors, collectors, cultural workers, and anyone who believes in the power of art to hold memory, build connection, and imagine new ways of belonging.
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