“Hispanic & LatinX Heritage Month,” Governor’s Office, MA

This past September, I was selected by the Mass Cultural Council to exhibit my artwork at the Gorvernor’s office at the Massachusetts State House. This celebrated Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month in Massachusetts. 

I was awarded a citation from Governor Maura Healy for all my artistic contributions and positive influence on the state. Additionally, I was presented with another citation from State Representative and East Boston native Adrian Madaro for my creative contributions to East Boston, where I currently live. I am more than honored to have been recognized for all my artwork and influence as a creative in Boston. 

-Felipe Ortiz

The Boston Public Library released its 2024 edition of Vida Latina a booklist of recently published titles focusing on the cultures, histories, experiences, & diversity of the Hispanic community. Our mural Generational Spirit, feat. Silvia Lopez Chavez & myself, Illustrated the front cover of this publication.

“Governor Healey Unveils Hispanic Heritage Month Art Exhibition”

“Our shared history and traditions should be on full display here at the State House, where we are celebrating the strength and culture of our Hispanic and Latino community in Massachusetts,” said Governor Healey. “These pieces will enrich the experience of thousands of visitors who come to the State House to see our shared roots on display.”   

“We are thankful to Camilo Ramirez, Felipe Ortiz and Michelle Falcón Fontánez for partnering with us to display their work here at our state capital to shine a light on our vibrant Massachusetts Hispanic community,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “Our administration will continue to cultivate a state where art can be used as a tool to bring us together and highlight the Massachusetts story.”  

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