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SUMMARY:Unknown Faces
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DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Rosa Villoslada\, exhibiting alongside Fidalis 
 Buehler Â· Exhibit runs from Mar 7 - Apr 17.\nhttps://slcpl.libnet.info/
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>ARTIST STATEMENT:</strong></p>\n<p
 >I capture those moments\, situations\, events\, and more\, that will make
  a difference in our reality in this world.</p>\n<p>As a photographer\, it
  is my intention to make people aware of the different circumstances that 
 we create in our daily life.</p>\n<p>I am a witness\, like all of us are\,
  and in the act and process of learning myself\, I am sharing with and edu
 cating others.</p>\n<p>I spent one year documenting women farm workers in 
 Yakima Valley. I followed them in all of their different tasks and jobs\, 
 during different times and weather. These particular photos are about the 
 hops harvest.&nbsp\; From seeding\, planting and harvesting from April to 
 August. Women are the main workers in the valley\, they spend long days in
  the fields in hot and cold weather. Most of them are migrants\, mothers\,
  sisters\, and fathers for their kids. Their work is hard.&nbsp\; Most of 
 us don&rsquo\;t really have knowledge about what it takes to have fresh fr
 uits\, vegetables or even beer on our table.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>My photography
  is an act of solidarity to my own generation\, to the society\, to stop c
 reating indifference\, and disseminate love and humanization for our futur
 e generations.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><strong>ARTIST BIO:&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<
 p>Rosa Villoslada was born near Trujillo\, Peru and later emigrated to Mil
 an\, Italy after high school.&nbsp\; After many years of working in retail
  she moved to the USA in 2004. She completed her diploma of photography at
  Mid Florida Tech in Orlando\, Florida.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Rosa grew up in an 
 agricultural area in northern Peru\, where her parents were farm workers. 
 As a photographer\, she dedicates her attention to documentary\, agricultu
 re\, landscapes\, and portraits.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Rosa moved to Washington S
 tate in 2015 with her husband and two daughters.&nbsp\; She spent one year
  documenting women farm workers in Yakima Valley.</p>\n<p>Rosa is currentl
 y living in Salt Lake City.</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Exhibitions:</p>\n<p>M
 ighty Tieton Gallery in Washington State\, with the &ldquo\;Unknown Faces&
 rdquo\; project.</p>\n<p>Yakima Valley Museum. 6TH annual Women Who Rock U
 n-Conference.</p>\n<p>Cooperative exhibit at BOXX Gallery "Tumbleweed"\, T
 ieton WA.</p>\n<p>LHUCA Gallery with the &ldquo\;Unknown faces&rdquo\; in 
 Lubbock\, Texas.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>"Young Migrants\, A little is Bette
 r" displayed at The Utah Museum of Fine Arts\, in conjunction with the Uni
 versity of Utah Tanner Center for Human Rights forum called\, &ldquo\;Jour
 ney to America\, Young Migrants and Refugees&rdquo\; and Sonia Nazario key
 note speech about her book "Enrique's journey&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>Published: D
 anizen magazine\, El sol of Yakima\, CNNIReport and Halation Magazine.</p>
 \n<p>www.rosavilloslada.com</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\nhttps
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