All the Sacrifices You’ve Made / Todos los sacrificios que has hecho
This event is in the past
Every day, through October 16, 10 am–5 pm
Washington State History Museum
Tacoma (Seattle)
This is an in-person event
$11-14; kids under 5 FREE; members FREE
All Ages
The following description comes from the event organizer.
All the Sacrifices You’ve Made / Todos los sacrificios que has hecho is a collaboration between students and staff from the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at the University of Washington and Borderland Collective, an arts collective from Texas. Borderland Collective artists Mark Menjivar and Jason Reed worked closely with Luz Inguez, Natalia Esquivel Silva, Orfil Olmos, Gabriela Ruiz, Moises Mendez, and Alondra Torres from CAMP to cull through their family albums, make new photographs, and record their oral histories. The resulting exhibition features pictures, text, and audio that express and acknowledge the contributions, resilience, joys, and sacrifices made by farmworker families from the Eastern Washington agricultural regions of Yakima and Wenatchee. Image credit: From the family archive of Gabriela Ruiz