CELEBRATED ARTIST CRISTINA MARTINEZ UNVEILS A PROFOUND SOLO EXHIBITION FOR THE DECEMBER REOPENING OF TASWIRA GALLERY IN SEATTLE, WA
To The Ones Who Remain Unbroken will have an opening reception on December 4, 2024.
Public gallery hours are from December 5, 2024 to January 15, 2025
Description: To the Ones Who Remain Unbroken is a tribute to everyone who has faced life’s
challenges - big or small - and celebrates the strength found in every story of resilience. In this
exhibition of new original works of art, contemporary visual artist Cristina Martinez recognizes
the brilliance of the human spirit, illuminating the quiet power of individuals and communities
who continue to create space for healing. Each painting reflects the ways in which we are all
inexplicably connected, reminding us that every individual and collective struggle can lead to
profound personal growth.
Martinez’s distinctive style expands in this body of work, capturing her personal journey and an
evolving creative language that invites all viewers to find themselves within her work. Each
piece reflects themes of solidarity and transformation, portraying the beauty of shared
experiences and the healing power of love and connection. The exhibition calls on us to
recognize our unique narratives and the power within each of us.
Marking the grand finale of the 2024 American contemporary art calendar, To the Ones Who
Remain Unbroken also celebrates the re-launch of TASWIRA Gallery, founded by Avery Barnes,
ushering in a new chapter for Seattle’s contemporary art scene. Curated by international art
advisor John Wesley, this open-to-the-public exhibition invites everyone to engage with art that
unites and uplifts, as TASWIRA reopens with a vision that centers inclusivity and the shared
cultural stories of the African diaspora.
The exhibition will be open-to-the-public from December 5, 2024 to January 15, 2025.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Sunday | 11AM - 6PM (Dec.5 - Jan. 1, By Appointment)
120 1st Ave S. Seattle, WA 98104
www.TASWIRA.org
@TASWIRA.Africa
About Cristina Martinez
Cristina Martinez, a contemporary visual artist from Tacoma, WA, based in Seattle, initially
entered the art world through fashion illustration, later expanding into painting as a form of
self-expression and self-love. Her work, deeply rooted in her Black and Mexican heritage, draws
from personal experiences and cultural inheritance. Martinez’s “Water Me” series, inspired by
her own moments of vulnerability and personal growth, has captured a broad audience,
resonating with people around the world.
Her art reminds us that strength isn’t a monolithic ideal but an exploration of beauty found in all
forms of existence. This theme of finding beauty in unexpected places is an essential part of her
work and her life’s philosophy, encouraging others to do the same.
Website: www.juneandmars.com
Social: @sew_trill
About TASWIRA
Founded by curator Avery Barnes, TASWIRA Gallery has been a powerful force in Seattle’s art
community, dedicated to showcasing diverse contemporary voices, especially those of the
African Diaspora. Over the past two and a half years, TASWIRA has established itself as a
cultural hub where art and community intersect, inviting everyone to experience
thought-provoking exhibitions that inspire conversation and connection.
TASWIRA’s grand reopening in December 2024 in Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square marks a
renewed commitment to inclusivity and artistic exploration. As the gallery continues to evolve, it
remains a place where art, creativity, and cultural narratives are celebrated for all to enjoy.
Curatorial Notes
“The great artists of our time speak to something universal in each of us. To the Ones Who
Remain Unbroken invites us to embrace beauty, hope, and resilience as counterforces to the
despair of our current times. It’s a space where we’re all invited to find connection, even if we
don’t always feel strong. Our ancestors didn’t give up, and now we continue their legacy.”
- John Wesley, TASWIRA Curator/ Senior Art Advisor
MEDIA INQUIRIES
John Wesley
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Avery Barnes
info@taswira.org