Making Art in Cuba
Four Artists Talk about Making Art in Cuba: A Conversation with Reynier Leyva Novo, Celia Irina González, Rafael Villares, and Camila Lobón
Event Details
Date
Friday, April 28, 2023
Time
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location
232 Pyle Center
Description
2023 Burdick-Vary Symposium organized by Professor Guillermina De Ferrari.
Cuba is torn apart by economic crisis, political division, and climate change. It is also an aesthetic powerhouse in which art is the privileged site of civic engagement. Artists incorporate archival and sociological research in an effort to illuminate complex underground economies, solidarity networks, environmental violence, the production of history, and to envision new political practices and institutions.
Cuba is torn apart by economic crisis, political division, and climate change. It is also an aesthetic powerhouse in which art is the privileged site of civic engagement. Artists incorporate archival and sociological research in an effort to illuminate complex underground economies, solidarity networks, environmental violence, the production of history, and to envision new political practices and institutions.
Cost
Free
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