By The River, I May Destroy You is a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based photographer Star Montana. Through photography and video, she explores constructs of place, cultural heritage, belonging, and familial connections in her work.This body of work—featuring a selection of recently produced photographs—takes water as its central theme and highlights diverse locales including Los Angeles, Texas, New Mexico, Northern California, and Mexico. These sites are not only pertinent to Montana’s personal history, but are also the homes of numerous rivers, bodies of water, and other landmarks, including the Los Angeles River, the Rio Grande, and the pyramids of Teotihuacán—all of which possess cultural significance in their relationship to indigeneity and Mexican-American heritage. These rivers and sites, however, have also transformed over time through forces of colonialism, the construction and designation of borders, and forced migration.
Often placing herself in the settings that she captures, Montana looks to the intersection of personal and collective narratives, and in turn, forms meaningful visual connections between self and place. Spanning themes of displacement, discovery, sovereignty, loss, and memory, these images and the various sites that they depict speak to the juxtaposition of nature and the built environment, the immutable power of water and nature, and intergenerational trauma and healing.
EXHIBITION DATES: September 25 – October 25, 2025
Opening Reception
Thur., September 25, 2025
5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at LAC, K-100
Artist Pop-up workshop
Tues., October 14, 2025
12:00 – 2:00 p.m. near Art Gallery
Artists Talk & Closing Reception
Sat, October 25, 2025
1:00 – 3:00 p.m. at LAC, K-100
Star Montana is a photo-based artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. She was born and raised in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of East Los Angeles, which is predominantly Mexican American and serves as the backdrop to much of her work. Her work has recently been exhibited at Charlie James Gallery (2019, 2016); Residency Art Gallery (2018); LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes (2018); Occidental College (2017); The Mexican Center for Culture and Cinematic Arts at the Mexican Consulate General of Mexico (2017); The Main Museum (2017); Ballroom Marfa (2017); and Vincent Price Art Museum (2016). Montana was an artist-in-residence at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation(2020). She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Art from the University of Southern California, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the School of Visual Arts, and an Associate of Arts in Photography from East Los Angeles College.
Installation documentation by Gina Clyne