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Iglesias, L; Iglesias, J. 2023. "Microchimerism." The Georgia Review 77.2 (Summer 2023): 290–300


Solo exhibition at the National Nordic Museum (Seattle, WA). , on view Nov 4, 2021 - January 31, 2022, curated by Leslie Anne Anderson, Director of Collections, Exhibitions, and Programs.


Iglesias, L.; Iglesias, J. (n.d.). ma is as selfless as i am. In (pp. 155–168). essay, Punctum Books.


Iglesias, L. 2023. Las Hermanas Iglesias Virtual Artist Talk and Lecture about Collaboration, Studio Visits with graduate students, invited by Minneapolis College of Art & Design, Minneapolis, MN, February 10


Iglesias, L. 2023. Las Hermanas Iglesias Virtual Artist Talk, Blanton Museum of Art, held in tandem with solo exhibition at the museum, Austin, TX, January 18


Iglesias, L. 2023. Group exhibition: ARE WE NOT DRAWN ONWARD TO NEW ERA, Mandeville Art Gallery, University of California San Diego, CA, (Curated, Ceci Moss, Curator Mandeville Art Gallery)


Iglesias, L. 2023. Group exhibition: How to Survive, Anchorage Museum, Anchorage, AK (Curated, Francesca de Brock, von der Heydt, Chief Curator, Anchorage Museum)


Iglesias, L. 2023. Group exhibition: The path guides the meaning, Rebecca Camacho Presents Gallery, San Francisco, CA (Curated, MacKenzie Stevens, Director and Curator, Visual Arts Center, The University of Texas at Austin)


Iglesias, L. 2023. Group exhibition: Roots and Vessels: An Exploration of Ancestry, Lineage, and the Embodied Family Portrait, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT (Curated, Priya Nadkarni Green)


Iglesias, L. 2023. Group exhibition: Strangers to/in/of/… this world, Harry Wood Gallery, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (Curated, Erika Lynn Hanson, Associate Professor, ASU)