Emma Gonzalez / Women of Puerto Rico / Boricua Essence 1920-1950 at Taller Boricua


New york, NY - Emma focuses her art particularly as an expression of love for the female experience. She is currently a participating artist at the RT Printshop Collective at Taller Boricua, led by Director and Master Printer Nitza Tufiño and Executive Director Marcos Dimas.

Emma’s artistic transformation took place when she was invited to exhibit her art at Galeria Belkis Ayón in La Habana, Cuba. Later, several of her works were part of an exhibit with Cuban and other Latin American artists at Centro de Referencia, ACLIFIM. Her first work of art, “Tierra,” (Earth) surged from an intense curiosity and the spontaneous desire to express her feminine essence and her intimate wishes through the arts. Without formal training, she began to exhibit her work with other artists in support of social causes.


Emma I. Gonzalez was born in Utuado, Puerto Rico and is based in New York. Emma has dedicated her life and work to the transformation of human beings through teaching social-emotional concepts, strategies, and skills. She has worked with children, youth and adults, mostly in public schools. Her focus has been a progressive and holistic education utilizing concepts and theories by masters like Paulo Freire. Emma has a Doctorate in Education (Behavioral Sciences) from the University of Massachusetts.

Opening Friday, March 8, and runs till April 6, 2019 ARTIST TALK held on the following day, Saturday, March 9, 2019 (2:30-5 pm)

Taller Boricua Gallery at Julia De Burgos Latino cultural Center
1680 Lexington Ave. (Between 105th and 106th Street)
NYC, New York 10029 United States


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