Panel | Locating Time, Placing Time: Geographies and Temporal Framings of Space | ISLAA Live
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- For the Eighth Annual Symposium of Latin American Art, artists, activists, graduate students, and emerging scholars convened at the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) to discuss the theme, “A Matter of Time: Chronodissidence in the Americas,” examining unfixed temporalities that explore plurality, experimentation, and resistance.
For the first panel in the symposium, speakers Madeleine Aquilina, Nicole Cartier Barrera, and Kaillee Coleman presented research on the theme of
“Locating Time, Placing Time: Geographies and Temporal Framings of Space.”
Respondent Luis Carranza, Professor of Architecture and of Art and Architectural History, Roger Williams University, leads the discussion.
Established in 2016, the Annual Symposium features graduate students, scholars, and artists who present original research and discourse on Latin American and Latinx art and visual culture. This international event is supported by ISLAA and organized by graduate students at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University; the Graduate Center, City University of New York; and Columbia University.
Learn more about the Eighth Annual Symposium of Latin American Art: islaa.org/upda...
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