“In Puerto Rico, we’re American citizens by birthright, and we have been for 100 years, but we would not ever say that we’re American because it’s a tricky situation,” explains Nayda. “The book, like my paintings, is based on my identity—how my identity is always, not in question, but up front and center anywhere I go,” says Nayda. “Yes, I’m a Puerto Rican, yes, I’m an American. Both contribute to my identity. And what does that mean?”
That big question continues to drive Nayda. Whether she’s writing or “pushing paint around,” the artist has come to view art as means to “tap into larger social issues” and to “open the door for others to think outside of the box.”
View Nayda’s CV for a list of recent and upcoming exhibitions.
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