Artist Spotlight: Edgar Fernandez
We are excited to announce that Edgar Fernandez will be a featured artist at this year’s Mikiztli – Dia de Los Muertos PHX Festival. Edgar was born in Los Angeles, California in 1990. This young artist then moved to Phoenix where he embraced his Chicano heritage along with a love of street art and hip-hop. These formative years led to him studying art at community college. Since 2013, Fernandez has been sharing his art with the public through gallery showings, public murals, and solo exhibitions as well as providing art workshops for Valley youth.
In Edgar’s own words: “In this life, there is a journey within my art that resonates a universal message. This message embodies my passion for discovering new forms of expression that derive from my heart, mind, and body. I create not only to fulfill my inner desire but also to manifest seeds of empowerment for the viewer. I have a dream to achieve a legacy as an artist who remained connected to his heart and inspired others to do the same.”
In addition to his obvious appreciation for the ways in which art enriches all facets of our lives, Edgar also has a deep interest in further exploring the Chicano visual aesthetic. Using contemporary expression, Fernandez translates ancient beliefs to a modern audience. We are so happy that Edgar will be featured in this year’s DDLM celebration.
You can see some of Edgar’s work on his Instagram account here https://www.instagram.com/8ahau/ . For more information regarding volunteering or contributing to our event, please contact us at Cultural Coalition.