Editor’s note: Below is a brief excerpt from an Axios article on Oscar Toloza, whose work is featured at the Liberation Center’s Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery powered by Arte Mexicano en Indiana. To read the original article, click here.
Please do your part to support Indy’s artists of color and our city’s radical art gallery! And don’t miss a unique opportunity to meet and make art with Oscar Toloza at the Liberation Center on Friday, January 9 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm.
From Axios
Zoom in: Toloza says the focus of his work is always in flux. He is currently exploring the themes of perseverance, animal instincts and our relationship to nature.
- He shared that exploration during last Friday’s opening of “Solstice in Spirit” at Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery, located inside Indianapolis Liberation Center’s new storefront on Prospect Street.
- The exhibit runs through January, and the gallery is planning a hands-on workshop with Toloza for the new year.
- He also has work on display in Arte Club at Newfields and in De Aquí y De Allá at the Eiteljorg Museum, which highlights the 2025 cohort of the Latino Artist Mentorship Program.
Featured image: Oscar Toloza shows an artwork to a participant at our December art opening. Credit: Indianapolis Liberation Center.
