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Artist Profile: Alynn Guerra
December 06, 2024
"My first contact with printmaking was on the streets of
Mexico City where 'Her Soul' is constantly portrayed in handmade
posters glued on any surface available. My favorite of these images
were the ones created by "movimiento", or the grass roots
movement; I loved the bold expressive lines of their relief prints
and the aggressiveness that spoke of social injustice. Later I
learned about the close relationship between printmaking and social
movements around the world, which has helped to shape my own
artistic language.” – Alynn Guerra
Alynn Guerra is a local Grand Rapids, Michigan artist who utilizes the medium of printmaking. Born and raised in Mexico City, Guerra had a change of heart when it came to her future career. Originally pursuing graphic communication, Guerra later decided to learn more traditional art forms like printmaking, a decision sparked by her interest in German expressionist prints and Mexican revolution posters. She found that the medium had a rich history of empowering social movements and being accessible to the people. Through her artwork, Guerra dives into the politics of food, culture, social justice, and nature. Her images inspire conversation and build community. She is an active member of the Grand Rapids Mexican Heritage Association and has worked endlessly to create several public art projects involving the Hispanic community. She also created and runs the Red Hydrant Press.
Explore other artwork by Alynn Guerra.
Alynn Guerra, Patented Seeds, linoleum print, 2006, 2009.40.4.
Alynn Guerra, Seeds Are Common Property, linoleum print, 2010, 2014.98.15.
Alynn Guerra, Fall, linoleum print, ca 2008, 2009.40.11.