Her show at artist Shepard Fairey’s Echo Park gallery, Subliminal Projects, was through October 2022.

Important Ride, 2022 (Acrylic on canvas, 16.5 by 11.5 inches)

Important Ride, 2022 (Acrylic on canvas, 16.5 by 11.5 inches)

Sofia Enriquez, ’14 BFA Communication Arts, Illustration

This fall I installed a solo exhibition, Mucho: Sofia Enriquez, with Shepard Fairey’s gallery, Subliminal Projects, in Echo Park, Los Angeles. The exhibition showcased fine art, sculpture, bespoke hand-made installations, and clothing. In partnership with Obey Clothing and in conjunction with the opening of the exhibition, we released a limited-edition t-shirt and a series of select, hand-painted items from the Obey Clothing line, displayed in a pop-up shop, dubbed “MUCHO X OBEY,” within the exhibition.

The work investigates my intercultural identity through the use of vibrant, distinct symbolism, creating an auto-biographical legend that weaves themes of Mexican-Catholic iconography, indigenous homage, Spanglish text, modern pop-culture references, and feminine strength.

Subliminal Projects presented MUCHOby Sofia Enriquez this fall. The exhibition showcased the breadth of Enriquez’s practice, including fine art, sculpture, bespoke hand-made installations, and clothing.

Video and image courtesy of Subliminal Projects.

Enriquez lives in California, where she works on murals, paintings, her fashion collection MUCHO, and large-scale installations, such as the one she made for Coachella in 2019. You can read more about Enriquez on her website, and follow her on Instagram, @sofiaenriquez.