Virtual Tour: no existe un mundo poshuracán Thurs, Apr 20, 2023, 12 pm

Virtual Tour: no existe un mundo poshuracán

Thurs, Apr 20, 2023
12 pm

A weatherworn building with grass and a barren tree.
A weatherworn building with grass and a barren tree.

Rogelio Báez Vega, ID. Escuela Tomás Carrión Maduro, Santurce, Puerto Rico—New on the Market, 2021. Oil, beeswax, and gold pigment on canvas, 60 × 84 in. (152.4 × 213.4 cm). Courtesy the artist

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Join Joan Tisch Teaching Fellow Angela Brown for a virtual tour of no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria.

The thirty-minute session will introduce the exhibition through a discussion of highlights from the show in context. Participants are invited to comment and ask questions through a moderated chat for a fifteen-minute Q&A following the talk. 

Angela H. Brown is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Art and Archeology at Princeton University. Her research interests include modern craft traditions, artisanal labor, and rural/campesino pedagogies in and of the Caribbean and Latin America. She has worked as a writer and editor for art galleries, magazines, and independent publishers including Gagosian, Art News, and Badlands Unlimited. Committed to building and sustaining queer artistic networks, Angela often collaborates with contemporary artists on research and text-based projects.


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