Aug 28th 2025

Artists’ Collective Exhibition: Closing Reception

@ The National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture

3015 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60622

Opening Thursday, August 28th, from 5:30PM - 7:30PM

On view through Thursday, August 28th

Join us as we close the exhibit with a celebration of the remarkable talent within our NMPRAC Artists’ Collective. This special evening will feature art, music, food, and drinks as we honor the creativity and dedication of our local artists. Come enjoy the work, purchase original pieces, and continue to support the artists who keep our culture alive and thriving.


The Artists’ Collective represents an initiative, envisioned as a dynamic platform that convenes local Puerto Rican artists across generations and disciplines. This collective aspires to cultivate an environment in which resources are equitably shared, technical and conceptual practices are enriched, and ideas flow in reciprocal exchange. By actively engaging artists from the Puerto Rican diaspora in Chicago, NMPRAC seeks to expand beyond traditional institutional roles—as a steward of preservation and presentation—toward becoming a space incubator of contemporary artistic agency for emerging artists, and communal resonance for established artists in the community.

This initiative fosters a mutually enriching relationship between artists, community, and the museum itself—an arts ecosystem in which cultural identity, artistic innovation, and collective memory serve as both foundation and fuel. At the heart of this vision lies a deep recognition of the artist as the primary vessel of cultural expression—a guardian of lived experience, narrative, and aesthetic experimentation.

The artworks on view in this gallery have been conceived and realized by members of the NMPRAC Artists’ Collective. Collectively, these works reflect a plurality of media—ranging from painting, sculpture, printmaking, and photography, to installation, weaving, and multimedia practices– and career stage (Emerging, midcareer and established artist). This diversity of form mirrors the layered complexity of the Puerto Rican diaspora in Chicago, encompassing varied migratory trajectories, generational dialogues, and hybridized cultural identities.

Each artist contributes from a distinct vantage point, responding to personal, political, and historical frameworks that shape their practice. Together, these works articulate a multifaceted vision of “vaivén”—the perpetual ebb and flow that defines the Puerto Rican migratory experience—and affirm the role of art as both witness and catalyst in the shaping of diasporic consciousness.

Cristian J. Roldan Aponte, Artist and Curator

Thanks to generous support from the Illinois Arts Council, the exhibition—curated by Cristian Roldan Aponte—will feature dynamic public programming, including artist talks, guided tours, and hands-on workshops designed to engage and inspire our community.

Meet the Artists (Click their names to learn more):

Janice Aponte

Miguel Arroyo

Iliana Cardona

Elias Carmona-Rivera

Benjamin Casiano

Johnny Felix

Rene Justiniano Jr.

Glorita Rita Lugo

Raul Ortiz

Josue Pellot

Herminio Rodriguez

Cristian Roldan Aponte

José Felix Rosa Castro

Vanessa Sandoval

Milton Tanco

Brenda Torres-Figueroa

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