Mi Gallery Tu Gallery

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Mi Gallery Tu Gallery in Point Loma's Arts District Liberty Station, founded by oil painter Rosa Huerta, has shown contemporary Latino art since 2021, operating out of Suite 205 in Barrack 19 on Historic Decatur Road. Huerta trained at Southwestern Community College with emphases in graphic design and art instruction, with a teaching practice dating to 2010 that anchors the beginner and intermediate oil-painting workshops the gallery runs down the corridor from the PLNU Department of Art and Design off-campus studio. Huerta's own work is oil on canvas in a layered technique — burnt sienna warm base, draft under-painting, then color added one layer at a time — a slow-build method that structures the workshop pedagogy she offers students. The gallery itself doubles as an exhibition space featuring multicultural Artists of California, with plans to expand Latino contemporary programming beyond Huerta's own portfolio into a rotating artist calendar. The intro oil series pairs with the observational-drawing curriculum at Monart School of Art, whose child-and-adult drawing fundamentals program covers the line-work foundation that oil painting builds on top of. The gallery's most complex work is the full solo-artist exhibition cycle — installation, artist talk, First Friday Arts District opening reception, and workshop series tied to the featured artist's technique — a format Huerta rotates through Barrack 19's Liberty Station footprint several times a year.

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