“All My Ancestors: The Non secular in Afro-Latinx Artwork,” curated by Tatiana Reinoza, is on view till AUGUST 1, 2022, on the Brandywine Workshop (730 South Broad Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). As a part of this exhibition, Dominican artist Scherezade García will probably be in dialog with Juan Omar—in ArtistNConversation—this Thursday, July 21, at 7:00pm.
ArtistNConversation: Be part of Brandywine Workshop and Archives for this month’s ArtistNConversation. This month’s dialog will probably be hosted by Juan Omar Rodriguez, a Curatorial Fellow on the Pennsylvania Academy of the Wonderful Arts, who will interview artist Scherezade Garcia. This digital occasion is free to all and is sponsored by the Dedalus Basis.
Description of exhibition: Brandywine Workshop and Archives (BWA) presents All My Ancestors: The Non secular in Afro-Latinx Artwork, a significant survey of printed artistic endeavors on paper—created by artists dwelling and dealing in North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean—exploring their various heritages and collective experiences and influences as descendants of enslaved Africans who embrace the various cultural and non secular legacies that have survived amongst individuals of the African diaspora.
To register for occasion, go to https://brandywineworkshopandarchives.org/occasions/all-my-ancestors-the-spiritual-in-afro-latinx-art-exhibition/#:~:textual content=Brandywinepercent20Workshoppercent20andpercent20Archivespercent20(BWA,andpercent20collectivepercent20experiencespercent20andpercent20influences
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