Jacquelin Zazueta

@help.ima.rock

[email protected] NYC/From the Ozarks @amema.us
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Crab Shrine Flocked 3D print Showing at @cluleyprojects with @zakzzb opening May 11 | 6-8
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2 years ago
Vulture Shrine Horn Hoof Halo Tonight! 6pm Do Right Hall, Marfa, TX
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2 years ago
Stages to Heaven 1 ..drawing from POND show
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1 month ago
Family Web 🪦 Drawing up at @marthas.atx @westside_mkt ❣️ Meet me there group shooooow
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5 months ago
September in Iceland with the loml 🥰 ily @zakzzb
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6 months ago
Rattlelita, flocked 3D print @______pond______ show Doily closing tomorrow morn! Say goodbye to rattlelita 👋🏽
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6 months ago
Lost in Lonesome Cave 2, wax pastel rubbing from 3D print Last chance to see Doily @______pond______ Saturday Nov 8!
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6 months ago
Last Saturday to see Doily at @______pond______ November 8th! Lady Lady Up the Post, was pastel rubbing from 3D-print
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6 months ago
Flocked weathervanes from Jacquelin Zazueta’s exhibition, Doily, up through November 8th. Rabbit Weathervane, 3D printed PLA, rayon fiber, nylon 3D print, acrylic, 4.5” x 16.5”, 2025 Rooster Weathervane, 3D printed PLA, rayon fiber, nylon 3D print, acrylic, 4.5” x 16.5”, 2025
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6 months ago
Purgatory Fields Series of rubbings made with 3D print (2nd one) Currently at @______pond______ until nov. 8
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6 months ago
So honored to have had my first solo show at @______pond______ ❣️ It was such a sweet experience to share my work with my family, friends and teachers in my home state. Huge thanks to Pond for the support, care, and creativity that made the show possible. It’s up until November 8th at the Fayetteville square. Open Saturdays 10-1 and by appointment. Made a few weathervanes to point me home. Horse Weathervane, 3D printed PLA, and rayon fibers.
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6 months ago
Pond Gallery is pleased to present Doily, a solo-exhibition of new work by artist, Jacquelin Zazueta, opening next Friday! @help.ima.rock “Ozark narratives and mountain superstitions are married with folk Catholicism and Mexican mythology as Zazueta explores the sacred, holy, and profane nature of everyday objects. Combining traditional craft techniques, such as flocking and pastel rubbing, with digital fabrication, Zazueta transforms domestic objects into devotional symbols.” Join us Friday, October 3rd from 5:30 - 8:00 for an opening reception celebrating Jacquelin’s work! 🧌
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7 months ago