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Puerto Rican Art at the Smithsonian «Art Blog Art Blog
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Puerto Rican Art at the Smithsonian. Tuesday, Aug 14 2007. Written by Sonia Zayas and Tatiana Reinoza. This report was produced as part of our practicum at the Latino Museum Studies Program hosted by the Smithsonian Latino Center. (July 2007) Note: The endnotes are marked by an asterisk. Since the Smithsonian Latino Center is planning to dedicate a year of programming to Puerto Rico, we identified four topics, which can serve as the conceptual framework for exhibits. The four suggested topics are:. As a ...
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Fifteen Under Forty: Tanya Aguiñiga «Art Blog Art Blog
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Fifteen Under Forty: Tanya Aguiñiga. Saturday, Feb 16 2008. I recently came across this artist, Tanya Aguiñiga, a designer and installation artist. She was selected as a United States Artists Fellow in 2006 and the organization produced a wonderful video on her work. The following bio comes from her website, www.aguinigadesign.com. Tanya Aguiñiga (b.1978) is a Los Angeles based furniture designer/maker raised in Tijuana. She has been a member of Border Art Workshop BAW/TAF, a bi-national artist collabora...
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Project Rowhouses «Art Blog Art Blog
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Wednesday, Oct 24 2007. Rick Lowe Project Row Houses. On September 18, the lecture series on Art in the Black Diaspora at The University of Texas at Austin hosted a lecture by Rick Lowe, a political activist and installation artist. Lowe discussed his background and career path, though most of the lecture was devoted to his flagship work Project Row Houses. This critique sent Lowe into a search for new answers and eventually led him to Joseph Beuys’ Energy Plan for Western Man.* From Beuys, he extrac...
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Response: Latino Art Now Conference 2008 «Art Blog Art Blog
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Response: Latino Art Now Conference 2008. Sunday, Mar 2 2008. I am still trying to process everything from the conference. The time flew by and there was so much to be said, it was almost overwhelming. I will only attempt to highlight the aspects that were memorable for me, meaning the good, the bad and the ugly. My absolute favorite presentation was the contribution by the Cuban-American art historian Alejandro Anreus. A great case in point is Jose Falconi’s divisive rhetoric and his new book What About...
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2012 August «Art Blog Art Blog
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Friday, Aug 10 2012. It should be obvious from the dates on these blog posts that I am no longer continuing to update this blog. The PhD program has me focused on lots of other projects. If you need to contact me you can reach me via facebook message at https:/ www.facebook.com/tati.reinoza. Bout What I Sees. Puerto Rico and the American Dream. Royal Chicano Air Force. The Association of American Cultures. Western States Arts Federation. On Response: Latino Art Now Confe…. On Discontinuing this blog.
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Fifteen under Forty: Vincent Valdez «Art Blog Art Blog
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Fifteen under Forty: Vincent Valdez. Monday, Jan 28 2008. Kill the Pachuco Bastard! Oil on canvas, 41″ x 80″, 2001. Courtesy of www.thechicanocollection.net. And was curated by Benito Huerta, professor of Painting at the University of Texas at Arlington. Was done as part of his senior thesis exhibition. The work is now owned by the Cheech Marin Collection. Pride of the Soutside. Pastel on Paper, 59″ x 36″, 2004. Courtesy of http:/ www.sacurrent.com. In Pride of the Southside. Photo by Genaro Molina.
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Latino Art Now 2008 «Art Blog Art Blog
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Latino Art Now 2008. Tuesday, Jan 22 2008. I’m very excited about this conference. Here are the details:. January 31-February 2, 2008 @ The Americas Society. In the spring of 2005, the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College and the Inter-University Program for Latino Research hosted the first national Conference on the Assessment and Valuation of Puerto Rican, Chicano, Latino and Hispanic-Caribbean Art. The Latino Art Now! For more info visit:. Artists and students with valid ID: $25. I found ...
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Semana del Emigrante | Art Blog
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Puerto Rican Art at the Smithsonian. Raquo; Semana del Emigrante. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Bout What I Sees.
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Transnationalism, Sexuality, and the State «Art Blog Art Blog
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Transnationalism, Sexuality, and the State. Thursday, Nov 15 2007. Dr M Jacqui Alexander transnational feminism. On October 26, the Center for African and African American Studies at UT Austin hosted a lecture by Dr. M. Jacqui Alexander. From the University of Toronto. Quite possibly one of the best lectures I have seen this year, Alexander began her talk by asking us some difficult questions Are we living our lives in the service of what we believe and are we attuned to the reasons we came here for?
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The Racial and Cultural Politics of Reclaiming Cherokee Kin «Art Blog Art Blog
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The Racial and Cultural Politics of Reclaiming Cherokee Kin. Thursday, Nov 15 2007. Circe sturm cherokee racial shifting. The Indigenous Studies Speaker Series at UT Austin hosted a lecture by Dr. Circe Sturm. From the University of Oklahoma. Her research centered on the growth of the American Indian population since the 1960s and the shifts in racial demographics. She focused on an interesting phenomenon called. I recalled how most of the museum-goers were White and how many of the exhibits felt romanti...