Carlos Flores: A ChicagoRican Story
Carlos Flores: A ChicagoRican Story presents a multifaceted portrait of Puerto Rican life in Chicago through photography, family history, and cultural production. The exhibition traces the Flores family’s migration from Guayama, Puerto Rico, to Chicago, situating Carlos Flores’s work within broader narratives of Puerto Rican migration, settlement, and community formation in the Midwest.
In addition to his photographic documentation of everyday life, neighborhood transformation, and cultural resilience, the exhibition highlights Carlos Flores’s contributions to Latin Jazz and Puerto Rican music, underscoring his role as a cultural bearer whose artistic practice extended beyond the camera. Music, photography, and community life intersect in this exhibition, revealing Flores as both a visual chronicler and an active participant in Chicago’s Puerto Rican cultural ecosystem.

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