Invisible Bodies examines the intersection of migration and labor, illuminating the often-overlooked narratives of those whose bodies remain hidden in the shadows of society. Curated by The Border Gallery and Emireth Herrera Valdés, this exhibition explores the resilience, determination, and the hierarchical structures related to immigration and race in the United States.
Featuring fifteen artists with socially engaged projects, paintings, sculptures, installations, and performances, Invisible Bodies illuminates the labor's demanding nature, its inadequate compensation, and undervaluation, while delving into the gendered and racialized dimensions of migrant bodies as non-citizen workers, crucial to constructing today's society. The gallery's green walls symbolize our support for an open immigration system, allowing immigrants to contribute to the nation's labor force.