What do you see when you scroll down your Instagram feed? We’re used to the usual images: adorable pets, mouthwatering food, gorgeous interior spaces. But for Guadalupe Rosales, creator of the Instagram accounts @veteranas_and_rucas and @map_pointz, Instagram is actually the perfect medium for something more ambitious. The platform has become her digital archive, a way of sharing photos taken in the pre-Internet era that might otherwise go forgotten.
On July 5, we turned our Instagram into a digital residency space for our very first #LACMAInstaResidency.
In an unprecedented initiative for our Instagram, Rosales took over our feed, posting photos from her own archives as well as shots from exhibitions, studio visits, events, and more. Over the course of 12 weeks, our Instagram feed turned into a space for exploring the history of L.A. youth culture and thinking about the impact of contemporary artists working in the city. She combined archival images with her current process, travels, and experiences to create a tapestry of her life as a woman of color artist working in L.A.
Over the course of the residency, Rosales shared her personal stories and history with the LACMA audience. She created a welcoming space for others to share their own stories, and to reflect on how their histories relate to the history of Los Angeles. Rosales, who grew up in L.A., was able to make genuine connections with the people who live in the city LACMA calls home.
Over time, her residency gained a lot of buzz. Publications like Los Angeles Times, Artsy, Remezcla, Paper magazine, and more wrote about her work and her unique residency.
It’s been such a pleasure watching our feed turn into a space for sharing stories and memories. During her residency, followers got nostalgic and remembered their own childhood neighborhoods, youth parties, and favorite spaces in the city.
At the beginning of the residency, Rosales gave us a quote that really resonated with us. “Whether someone studied art or not, all feelings and opinions are valid.” We hope her residency created a space for everyone who enjoys art.
Here’s to a successful first residency! We are so grateful we got to work with Rosales.
Keep your eyes on our feed to see what’s next. There are lots of exciting things coming up and still so many stories left to tell.