The artist Ruby Rumié and John Hopkins Porfessor Kathleen Sutcliffe discuss Rumié's new body of work of photographs of female street vendors from Cartagena, Colombia.
Arts & Culture
The discussion will aim to situate Costa Rican artist Victoria Cabezas within the development of experimental photography and feminism since the 1970s.
Museums have provided a record of feminist art making strategies. Speakers will discuss how Victoria Cabezas and Priscilla Monge are part of this dialogue.
The program examines one of Mexico’s first modern art and literary movements in a discussion between the author Lynda Klich, Luis Carranza, and Mary Coffey.
Curated by Miguel A. López, this exhibition brings together for the first time the distinct, yet intertwined bodies of work created by two Costa Rican artists from different generations.
SoundArt: From Costa Rica to NYC features rarely heard music by composers from Costa Rica, including Susan Campos-Fonseca, Rocío Sanz Quirós, Pilar Aguilar, Valeria Bregón, Edmundo Ramírez, and Carlos José Castro Mora; who will perform with SoundArt.NYC, a music collaborative ensemble exploring and defining new paths for creativity and musical trends.
Americas Society and Galeria Nara Roesler present a conversation between Luis Pérez-Oramas and Claudia Calirman who will discuss the work of Brazilian artist Antonio Dias.