The Last Resort Artist Retreat is excited to present the work of Walter Cruz in our Outpost space!

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Event Address: 521 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Baltimore, MD, USA


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The works in this presentation are part of Cruz's text-based series titled "Not All Heroes Wear Capes." The works bring together positive affirmations based on notes and thoughts gathered by the artist over the last few years. The pieces serve as reminders to celebrate the small wins as we move towards accomplishing our dreams.
 
About the Artist
Walter Cruz is a NY-born and Bronx native creative who explores intersections of art and design through his Dominican-American lens. His work aims to understand how Black and brown people inhabit space. He has exhibited at venues including the Bronx Museum, The Museum of the City of New York and completed residencies at organizations like The Laundromat Project. Cruz serves as the visual designer for the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), bringing an artistic eye to social justice issues. He co-founded Zeal, a cooperative uplifting Black multidisciplinary artists. Cruz holds a BA in architecture from Hobart and William Smith Colleges as well as an MFA in interdisciplinary art from Maryland Institute College of Art. His goal is to create work that encourages Black and brown communities to embrace the built environment and explore their shared histories.

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