the art initiative -- again, happening right now at the human rights institute at kean university in new jersey -- it combines -- listen to the list -- visual art, poetry, performance art, film, lectures, all designed to explore the identity and experiences of latinos, both nationally and internationally. and we're joined this morning by dr. carlos hernandez, co-founder of the exhibit, and ricardo fonseca, an artist featured in the project, also a graphic designer and photographer at the university there. thank you for being with us. this is the fourth, fifth year you've had the project? >> fifth year. >> fifth year. and 33 dozen, right, artists of all different kinds? >> a total of 35 artists from all over latin america. >> you find them or they find you? >> a combination. >> okay. >> we sought a couple out, and some came to us. >> and the goal and the mission overall of the project is to...? >> really is to explore latino identity and the journey in the 21st century through the eyes of the artist, as opposed through the eyes of the scientist or other professions. >> and how is that