“Id Reimagined: Reframing La Colección” takes place right now, October 7, from 2:30pm -to 5:30pm. This occasion is FREE and open to the general public. The keynote speaker for this occasion is Puerto Rican artist Pepón Osorio. See description and schedule under. To RSVP, click on right here.
Be part of El Museo del Barrio for a particular symposium devoted to new scholarship that rethinks the vital histories which have formed the Museum’s Everlasting Assortment. Collectively, we’ll contextualize El Museo’s distinctive intersection of artwork, activism, and Latinx tradition.
This dialog, made doable by the Terra Basis for American Artwork, marks the launch of El Museo’s most formidable Everlasting Assortment research and initiative in over a decade.
2:30pm | INTRODUCTION
El Museo del Barrio’s Curatorial staff will share an introduction and overview of the symposium and the importance of the Museum’s Everlasting Assortment. Individuals embrace:
– Rodrigo Moura, Chief Curator, El Museo del Barrio
– Susanna V. Temkin, Curator, El Museo del Barrio
3:00pm | FEATURED SPOTLIGHT SPEAKER
El Museo’s featured speaker Adriana Zavala will discover histories of amassing and exhibiting Latinx artwork—as a class and idea that falls betwixt and between hegemonic frameworks—in museums and different artwork establishments throughout the US.
– Adriana Zavala, Govt Director of the U.S. Latinx Artwork Discussion board; Affiliate Professor in artwork historical past and race, colonialism, and diaspora research at Tufts College; and the present Andrew W. Mellon Professor on the Heart for Superior Examine within the Visible Arts, Nationwide Gallery of Artwork
4:00pm | NUYORICAN HISTORIES AND PUERTO RICAN VANGUARDS
This panel will cowl East Harlem artwork networks akin to En Foco and Taller Boricua, the significance of print tradition and pictures in Nuyorican activism, and Puerto Rican vanguards and their afterlives. Individuals embrace:
– Abigail Lapin Dardashti, Assistant Professor of Artwork Historical past and Visible Research, College of California, Irvine
– Serda Yalkin, Ph.D. Candidate within the Division of Artwork, Artwork Historical past, and Visible Research, Duke College
– Melissa M. Ramos Borges, Professor, Artwork Historical past and Idea, College of Puerto Rico (Mayagüez and Río Piedras)
Moderator: Lee Periods, Everlasting Collections Affiliate Curator, El Museo del Barrio
5:00pm | KEYNOTE SPEAKER
– Pepón Osorio, Artist
For extra info, see https://www.elmuseo.org/occasion/identity-reimagined/