Rafael Francisco Salas profiled on Wisconsin Life, Wisconsin Public Television
“Mexican-American Artist Brings Unique Perspective Of Rural Experience,” a profile about Ripon College Associate Professor of Art Rafael Francisco Salas, was posted by Wisconsin Life July 9.
Salas, who also writes as an art critic for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newspaper, discusses analyzing his own work, taking inspiration from rural America and his mixed-race identity.
The interview was filmed for Wisconsin Public Television. Wisconsin Life is a co-production of Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Public Television.
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