Orozco Gallery Events
ITHACA, NY — In times of uncertainty, art remains a powerful act of resilience. This April and early May, Orozco Gallery will open its doors for the second year as a vibrant pop-up space for creativity, connection, and cultural celebration at 115 S. Cayuga St. in Downtown Ithaca (Next to Hawi Ethiopian Cuisine!)
Featuring artist talks, live music, dance, workshops, film, and family-friendly gatherings, the gallery invites community members of all ages to come together in a welcoming, sober environment. Many events are free or sliding scale to ensure accessibility. Select programs require RSVP.
Now more than ever, art is an act of resistance and renewal — a way to reclaim joy, foster dialogue, and strengthen community bonds. This month-long series is organized and founded by community maker, curator, and activist Yen Ospina in collaboration with the Latino Civic Association of Tompkins County, with support from GreenStar Food Co+op with opening catering from JoJo Cook, and with additional support from the Latina/o Studies Program at Cornell University. Thanks to Steven Hernandez for being a partial sponsor.
Big thanks for Press Bay for making this dream happen.
This year’s pop-up is presented in loving memory of Debra Castillo, who championed Ospina’s work as a community maker, activist, and artist. Ospina and Castillo had envisioned building this initiative into an annual gathering. In honor of Castillo’s legacy, Ospina is committed to continuing the pop-up each year as a space for cultural celebration and collective care.
Community members interested in supporting or getting involved are encouraged to reach out at contact@yenospina.com.



















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ITHACA, NY — In times of uncertainty, art remains a powerful act of resilience. This April and early May, Orozco Gallery will open its doors for the second year as a vibrant pop-up space for creativity, connection, and cultural celebration at 115 S. Cayuga St. in Downtown Ithaca (Next to Hawi Ethiopian Cuisine!)
Featuring artist talks, live music, dance, workshops, film, and family-friendly gatherings, the gallery invites community members of all ages to come together in a welcoming, sober environment. Many events are free or sliding scale to ensure accessibility. Select programs require RSVP.
Now more than ever, art is an act of resistance and renewal — a way to reclaim joy, foster dialogue, and strengthen community bonds. This month-long series is organized and founded by community maker, curator, and activist Yen Ospina in collaboration with the Latino Civic Association of Tompkins County, with support from GreenStar Food Co+op with opening catering from JoJo Cook, and with additional support from the Latina/o Studies Program at Cornell University. Thanks to Steven Hernandez for being a partial sponsor.
Big thanks for Press Bay for making this dream happen.
This year’s pop-up is presented in loving memory of Debra Castillo, who championed Ospina’s work as a community maker, activist, and artist. Ospina and Castillo had envisioned building this initiative into an annual gathering. In honor of Castillo’s legacy, Ospina is committed to continuing the pop-up each year as a space for cultural celebration and collective care.
Community members interested in supporting or getting involved are encouraged to reach out at contact@yenospina.com.


















