
“It's The People’s Gallery” is a set of artist interviews filmed in partnership with the Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery at the Indianapolis Liberation Center, which uplifts oppressed communities by providing a liberated space to showcase art through cultural resistance.

Salvadoran-American painter Oscar Toloza reflects on his surreal, animal-filled paintings that connect his identity, his inspirations, and his relationship to nature.

Artists from the Hispanic Cultural Hub share how faith and family, alongside artistic resistance, shape their work and offer the next generation inspiration to do the same.