Wednesday, May 8

The Crestone Eagle is a nonprofit monthly newspaper serving Crestone and the San Luis Valley

Hecho en Colorado San Luis Valley Artist Carlos Sandoval

Article courtesy of Latino Cultural Arts Center (LCAC).

Carlos Sandoval is a Colorado native from the town of San Luis who has made a lifelong quest to enrich the world with the beauty of the San Luis Valley. Carlos’ family name, Sandoval, has withstood 10 generations of colonial encounters after migrating from the historic New Mexican villages of Chimayo and Abiquiu. From an early age, this deep connection with his ancestral roots in Colorado is what attracted him to create. Sandoval’s work is a continuous celebration that pays homage and respect to Native Peoples’ way of life, culture and tradition. His style is unmistakably authentic, modern, and American.

Sandoval explains, “I have come to realize we are here to create, and to manifest according to our passion. I’ve managed to grasp some fundamentals of this awesome process, unfolding and learning about a reality that gives us more of a creative drive! As an artist, my emotional body has lifted me to a greater creative journey, knowing that my divine path is already paved. I am a Co-Creator…”.

Carlos Sandoval currently lives in San Luis, CO, and splits his time traveling between Colorado and New Mexico much like his ancestors before him.

The mission of the Latino Cultural Arts Center is to develop, elevate and showcase the artistic and intellectual contributions of Latinos by centering, celebrating, and activating Latinidad. 

The LCAC provides education, training, mentoring, and incubation for emerging creatives specializing in visual, digital, performing, musical, culinary, and literary arts. Learn more at www.lcac-denver.org.

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