Curated by Marina Perez & Ezekiel Acosta

F*uck that Foo: Resisting colonial violence since time immemorial





Opening September 12, 5-9pm
September 12th -26, 2025





















Ezekiel Acosta (he/him/el) is the son of a Mexican dad and a Guatemalan mother, whose love he carries into his work and extends to others. He is a proud Transman and hopes to create interdisciplinary scholarship that will change not only the way we talk about transness but reshape conversations happening in Latinx communities.

He is currently a graduate student at the University of New Mexico and is honored to be a part of AAHHE’s graduate cohort this year. Ezekiel believes in community and working towards the material. AAHHE will provide him an opportunity at both.

 

Instagram: @ patojitomalo



Marina Perez (she/they) is a community arts educator, cultural worker, and doctoral student in the Art History department at the University of New Mexico. Her scholarship addresses the intersections of Native art, archives, and oral histories. She is a co-founder of Indigenous Honeys, a zine collective dedicated to highlighting the work of Indigenous people's experiences, histories, and stories. Her creative practices in zine-making, beading, and experimental storytelling is informed by her Nahua, Huichol, and Mexican culture. As a guest on Tiwa territory, Marina is committed to working within a relational and community-led praxis that honors the distinct knowledges, and practices produced by local artists, cultural workers, and scholars.

Instagram: @ your_comadre