Juan Carlos Muñoz Hernandez

Los Angeles, Ca

 

Community Mural Painting | 2020-2021 Paseo Project Artist in Residence

Mr. Hernandez will be in Taos for two weeks in July 2021 to install a series of murals. In collaboration with Taos youth, including DreamTree Project and students from Vista Grande High School, these murals will be inspired and colored by our community. 

Born in 1969, Juan Carlos Muñoz Hernandez was raised in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles where he was exposed to art at an early age, in the form of graffiti art and aerosol based mural paintings. After being commissioned for his first public mural, his career progressed with further commissions and he was eventually selected, through a rigorous interview process, by world-renowned sculptor Robert Graham to join the Museum of Contemporary Art’s “Torso Project” in 1992. 

Muñoz Hernandez continues to work at the esteemed Robert Graham Studio today, and has worked on several internationally acclaimed public works including the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial in Washington D.C., Duke Ellington in New York, Charlie Parker in Kansas City, and Our Lady of Angels Cathedral doors in Los Angeles, California.  

Muñoz Hernandez’s works range in materials from acrylic, ink, pigment on paper, wood, and canvas, to multi-dimensional cast and fabricated bronze, with patina and powder-coat.  His work has been included in numerous museum and gallery shows over the past twenty years such as The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, The Pasadena Museum of California Art (PMCA, OTIS Ben Maltz Gallery, and The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH).

Juan Carlos will give an artist talk at the Harwood Museum of Art, Sunday July 25th at 2pm, and will have a pop-up show displayed at Revolt Gallery from July 19th – July 25th.