
City Hall, New York, NY. March 8th, 2023 Photo: Sheila Murphy. Home Address is a multi-platform initiative that will take place beginning in the summer of 2020 organized by Dr. John A. Tyson of the University of Massachusetts Boston. For the project, del Rivero has created 19 flags inspired by dishtowel designs to commemorate the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment, which legislated women’s right to vote in the United States. Her multiples, emblazoned with a common abstract, geometric pattern, will be hosted by distinct institutions across the nation. The artist will dedicate each suffrage banner to a figure relevant to the sites where they hang or fly—in many cases, notable women of color for whom the vote was not actually available. The works aim to critically address local and national histories even as they unite all of the collaborating institutions in a constellation of American democracy.

Consulate General of Spain, New York, NY
Curated by John A. Tyson, 2023

Hispanic Society, New York, NY.
Curated by John A. Tyson, 2022
Photographed by Sheila Murphy

The University of Wyoming, WY.
Curated by Diana Baumbach, 2021

Art Department’s Ryniker-Morrison Gallery Rocky Mountain College, Billings, MO.
Curated by Todd Forsgren, 2021

Tampa Museum of Art, FL.
Curated by JoAnna Robotham, 2020

Sun Valley Center for the Arts, ID.
Curated by Courtney Gilbert, 2021

Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
Curated by Andrea Andersson, 2020

Xavier University, New Orleans, LA.
Curated by Andrea Andersson, 2020

Henrique Faria Gallery, New York, NY 2020
Photograph courtesy of Henrique Faria










City Hall, New York, NY. March 8th, 2023 Photo: Sheila Murphy. Home Address is a multi-platform initiative that will take place beginning in the summer of 2020 organized by Dr. John A. Tyson of the University of Massachusetts Boston. For the project, del Rivero has created 19 flags inspired by dishtowel designs to commemorate the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment, which legislated women’s right to vote in the United States. Her multiples, emblazoned with a common abstract, geometric pattern, will be hosted by distinct institutions across the nation. The artist will dedicate each suffrage banner to a figure relevant to the sites where they hang or fly—in many cases, notable women of color for whom the vote was not actually available. The works aim to critically address local and national histories even as they unite all of the collaborating institutions in a constellation of American democracy.
Consulate General of Spain, New York, NY
Curated by John A. Tyson, 2023
Hispanic Society, New York, NY.
Curated by John A. Tyson, 2022
Photographed by Sheila Murphy
The University of Wyoming, WY.
Curated by Diana Baumbach, 2021
Art Department’s Ryniker-Morrison Gallery Rocky Mountain College, Billings, MO.
Curated by Todd Forsgren, 2021
Tampa Museum of Art, FL.
Curated by JoAnna Robotham, 2020
Sun Valley Center for the Arts, ID.
Curated by Courtney Gilbert, 2021
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
Curated by Andrea Andersson, 2020
Xavier University, New Orleans, LA.
Curated by Andrea Andersson, 2020
Henrique Faria Gallery, New York, NY 2020
Photograph courtesy of Henrique Faria