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Reclaiming the Border Narrative
A Digital Archive

Border Arts Corridor

BAC Fellowship

The BAC Fellowship focuses on supporting emerging artists whose art, life, and histories are woven between the US-Mexico border. Artists are immersed in a process where they learn about the lands they currently inhabit, visiting the threads of history, migration, social justice, and politics through the perspective of border identity. The program focuses on inspiring the local border communities to tell their stories. 

Border Arts Corridor (BAC) is a community-centered non-profit. We see the border between Douglas, Arizona, and Agua Prieta, Sonora, as an opportunity to create art that transcends boundaries and unites communities. We work to drive forward social justice policies, public art, and local artists who shine a light on the communities in which they live. 

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Historia 6 by BAC Fellow, Dara Preciado

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Historia exhibition installation photograph with BAC Fellow, Dara Preciado

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Historia 1 by BAC Fellow, Dara Preciado

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House of Maybe installation video

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House of Maybe installation photograph

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Learning session with BAC Fellow, Geovanny Maybe

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Vivamos Siempre Como Hermanos by BAC Fellow, Stephany Zamarripa Castillo

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Las Compras by BAC Fellow, Stephany Zamarripa Castillo

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Learning session with BAC Fellow, Alan Rubio

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