Article BOMB Magazine“Jaque Fragua and Brad Kahlhamer: Two artists drawing from punk, graffiti, and traditional Native American aesthetics, talk about protest art and the notion of the “Post-Smithsonian delinquent.” Fast Company“This Native American Artist’s Street Art Reminds L.A. Residents Who Was There First” Greenpeace“This is the time to come together for Indigenous liberation, which is the liberation of all earth people” OBEY GIANT“To me, decolonization means to remove all of the oppressive indoctrination and cultural conditioning created by the colonizing government, and perpetuated by indigenous and non-indigenous people.” VICE Media“Native American Artist Calls Out US Injustices Through Graffiti and Neon” Soul Mag“Essay by Jaque Fragua: The beginning of another season, another cycle, another space in time…” Artnet News“How a New Generation of Native American Street Artists Is Leaving Its Mark Across the United States” Artsy“Using the familiar desert road sign to new ends, Fragua imparts a sense of dark humor in his illuminated beacons.”