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Los espacios transitorios: Rosa Irigoyen y Anaida Hernández = Transitory Spaces: Rosa Irigoyen and Anaida Hernández
2002In 2002, on the occasion of the exhibition, Espacios Transitorios: Rosa Irigoyen y Anaida Hernández [Transitory Spaces: Rosa Irigoyen and Anaida Hernández], held at the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC, the Colombian curator Ana María [...]ICAA Record ID: 1060895 -
The Puerto Rican equation
1998This document is a proposal for The Puerto Rican Equation, an exhibition to commemorate the 1898 invasion of Puerto Rico by the United States, and which would feature Puerto Rican artists who were born and lived in either Puerto Rico or the United [...]ICAA Record ID: 867574 -
The artists respond: art, culture, politics
1998“The Artists Respond: Art, Culture, Politics” is a transcript of artists’ responses to questions posed by Juan Sánchez, curator of the exhibition The Puerto Rican Equation: Puerto Rican Artists Ponder 100 Years Since the 1898 Invasion. Among [...]ICAA Record ID: 842672 -
[Anaida Hernández fue la segunda hija de cinco niños en Mayagüez, Puerto Rico...]
1998In this essay, Angela Coldsmith examines the varied printmaking techniques of Anaida Hernández, and her work on behalf of women’s issues in her practices as an artist, activist, and educator. In particular, they note that Hernández organized an [...]ICAA Record ID: 841453 -
Anaida Hernandez
1998In this essay, Angela Coldsmith examines the varied printmaking techniques of Anaida Hernández, and her work on behalf of women’s issues in her practices as an artist, activist, and educator. In particular, they note that Hernández organized an [...]ICAA Record ID: 841430 -
Repaso
1998Judith Brodsky, director of the Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper, and Isabel Nazario, director of the Center for Latino Arts and Culture at Rutgers University, outline the reasons that led them to invite Latina artists to serve as [...]ICAA Record ID: 841113 -
Overview
1998Judith Brodsky, director of the Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper, and Isabel Nazario, director of the Center for Latino Arts and Culture at Rutgers University, outline the reasons that led them to invite Latina artists to serve as [...]ICAA Record ID: 841093