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SUMMARY:Found in Translation: Prácticas Comunitarias dentro de America Latine Sesión 1
DESCRIPTION:Community Practices within Latinx America \nSessions will be held on Thursdays\, October 6\, 13\, 20 and 27\, 6:30 – 8pm \nThis seminar\, led by visual artist\, curator and community artist José Ortiz-Pagán\, will guide the audience through a contemporary survey of artists that are developing their practice within communal settings. The sessions will focus on Latinx artists across the entire American continent and how each one of their practices develops different forms of engaging community\, while lifting their stories within a broader platform. \nRegistration is free and includes admission to all four Zoom sessions. \nPrácticas Comunitarias dentro de America Latine \nLas sesiones se llevarán a cabo el Jueves\, 6\, 13\, 20 y 27 de octubre\, 6:30 – 8pm \nA través de este seminario el artista\, curador y organizador José Ortiz-Pagán\, introducirá a la audiencia una variedad de artistas enfocados en Arte Comunitario. Este curso se enfocará en la forma que varios artistas han desarrollado estrategias para envolver varias comunidades en sus proyectos con enfoques que resaltan los retos que afectan dichas comunidades. El curso considerara artistes Latiné de todo el continente Americano. \nLa inscripción es gratuita e incluye la entrada a las cuatro sesiones de Zoom. \nAbout José Ortiz-Pagán \nJosé Ortiz-Pagán is a visual artist and cultural organizer working on community-based art projects concerned with how art projects can include people on a local level\, how to negotiate a diverse notion of cultural expression\, and how to create safe places for people to develop their evolving traditional practices. \nWhile working with Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia\, Ortiz-Pagán developed the annual Día de los Muertos celebration in collaboration with the Calaca Flaca Committee that took place in various locations in Southwest Philadelphia; as well as Bring Your Own Project (BYOP)\, a multi-part “place-keeping” project grounded in two extensive residency partnerships with W.O.A.R. (Women Organized Against Rape)\, and VietLEAD\, a neighborhood program that supports Vietnamese communities. \nAs a printmaker\, Ortiz-Pagán addresses how postindustrial and post-colonial communities\, the use of time\, economies\, and spiritual practices serve as a cultural gateway to develop community strength and self-agency. He has received awards and developed projects with Second State Press\, Taller Puertorriqueño\, Chemical Heritage Museum and the Art Anthropology Museum at the University of Puerto Rico. His work has been featured in exhibitions including the 2015 Trienal Poligráfica in San Juan PR\, the international printmaking biennial in Taiwan ROC\, and the publication New American Paintings. \nAbout Found in Translation \nFound in Translation is a free series of art history and critical theory workshops organized by Fleisher in partnership with several cultural institutions throughout Philadelphia. The series specifically focuses on centering BIPOC and Queer voices\, reflecting a more inclusive view of the communities we work with. Found in Translation\, aligned with Fleisher’s mission of making art more accessible through our education and community programs\, brings these valuable perspectives to a broader public.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/found-in-translation-practicas-comunitarias-dentro-de-america-latine-session-one/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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SUMMARY:Found in Translation: Prácticas Comunitarias dentro de America Latine Sesión 2
DESCRIPTION:Community Practices within Latinx America \nSessions will be held on Thursdays\, October 6\, 13\, 20 and 27\, 6:30 – 8pm \nThis seminar\, led by visual artist\, curator and community artist José Ortiz-Pagán\, will guide the audience through a contemporary survey of artists that are developing their practice within communal settings. The sessions will focus on Latinx artists across the entire American continent and how each one of their practices develops different forms of engaging community\, while lifting their stories within a broader platform. \nRegistration is free and includes admission to all four Zoom sessions. \nPrácticas Comunitarias dentro de America Latine \nLas sesiones se llevarán a cabo el Jueves\, 6\, 13\, 20 y 27 de octubre\, 6:30 – 8pm \nA través de este seminario el artista\, curador y organizador José Ortiz-Pagán\, introducirá a la audiencia una variedad de artistas enfocados en Arte Comunitario. Este curso se enfocará en la forma que varios artistas han desarrollado estrategias para envolver varias comunidades en sus proyectos con enfoques que resaltan los retos que afectan dichas comunidades. El curso considerara artistes Latiné de todo el continente Americano. \nLa inscripción es gratuita e incluye la entrada a las cuatro sesiones de Zoom. \nAbout José Ortiz-Pagán \nJosé Ortiz-Pagán is a visual artist and cultural organizer working on community-based art projects concerned with how art projects can include people on a local level\, how to negotiate a diverse notion of cultural expression\, and how to create safe places for people to develop their evolving traditional practices. \nWhile working with Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia\, Ortiz-Pagán developed the annual Día de los Muertos celebration in collaboration with the Calaca Flaca Committee that took place in various locations in Southwest Philadelphia; as well as Bring Your Own Project (BYOP)\, a multi-part “place-keeping” project grounded in two extensive residency partnerships with W.O.A.R. (Women Organized Against Rape)\, and VietLEAD\, a neighborhood program that supports Vietnamese communities. \nAs a printmaker\, Ortiz-Pagán addresses how postindustrial and post-colonial communities\, the use of time\, economies\, and spiritual practices serve as a cultural gateway to develop community strength and self-agency. He has received awards and developed projects with Second State Press\, Taller Puertorriqueño\, Chemical Heritage Museum and the Art Anthropology Museum at the University of Puerto Rico. His work has been featured in exhibitions including the 2015 Trienal Poligráfica in San Juan PR\, the international printmaking biennial in Taiwan ROC\, and the publication New American Paintings. \nAbout Found in Translation \nFound in Translation is a free series of art history and critical theory workshops organized by Fleisher in partnership with several cultural institutions throughout Philadelphia. The series specifically focuses on centering BIPOC and Queer voices\, reflecting a more inclusive view of the communities we work with. Found in Translation\, aligned with Fleisher’s mission of making art more accessible through our education and community programs\, brings these valuable perspectives to a broader public.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/found-in-translation-practicas-comunitarias-dentro-de-america-latine-session-one-2022-10-13/
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SUMMARY:DesignPhiladelphia: Historic Tour of the Sanctuary at Fleisher Art Memorial
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn more about our conservation efforts and renovation plans! \nAs part of this year’s DesignPhiladelphia Festival\, we are welcoming guests to experience the stunning architectural details of our historic Sanctuary\, located at 711 Catharine Street in Queen Village. Join us for a 30 minute walking tour led by Interim Executive Director\, Rebecca O’Leary and former board member and resident historian Bill Brookover. The tour will conclude in the Sanctuary with a slide show presentation by Brookover featuring images of some of the historic art and objects recently discovered by our team of archivists from Bryn Mawr College. Guests will have the opportunity to ask questions\, mingle and enjoy this sacred space. A reception with wine\, beer and lite fare will follow. Can’t make it on the 14th? We will be holding this event again on Sunday\, October 23 at 2:30pm. \nDoors open: 5:30pm \nTour begins: 6pm \nReception: 6:30-7:30pm \nThis event is free and open to the public. Learn more.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/design-philadelphia-historic-tour-of-the-sanctuary-at-fleisher-art-memorial-14/
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SUMMARY:Founder’s Award Celebration Honoring Leticia Roa Nixon
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for a fall celebration in honor of community activist\, journalist\, and former Fleisher Board member Leticia Roa Nixon. \nA Mexico City native\, Leticia immigrated to the U.S. in 1985 and has been in Philadelphia for over three decades. During this time\, she has documented and shed light on the experiences and stories of the diverse Latinx community across Philadelphia\, serving as a tireless advocate for her community. At Fleisher\, Leticia has also served on La Calaca Flaca\, the committee responsible for organizing and presenting the annual Día de los Muertos procession and celebration\, which is entering its milestone tenth year. \nIn honor of Leticia’s dedication to uplifting Philadelphia’s Latinx community\, bringing forth their stories through her activism and journalism\, and her artistic practice at Fleisher\, she will receive the Founder’s Award in October as part of a month-long celebration in tandem with the tenth anniversary of our Día de los Muertos festival. \nSee ticketing info here. \nImage: Leticia Roa Nixon in the Fleisher Sanctuary. Photo by Manny Vasquez.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/founders-award-celebration-honoring-leticia-roa-nixon/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T183000
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SUMMARY:Found in Translation: Prácticas Comunitarias dentro de America Latine Sesión 4
DESCRIPTION:Community Practices within Latinx America \nSessions will be held on Thursdays\, October 6\, 13\, 20 and 27\, 6:30 – 8pm \nThis seminar\, led by visual artist\, curator and community artist José Ortiz-Pagán\, will guide the audience through a contemporary survey of artists that are developing their practice within communal settings. The sessions will focus on Latinx artists across the entire American continent and how each one of their practices develops different forms of engaging community\, while lifting their stories within a broader platform. \nRegistration is free and includes admission to all four Zoom sessions. \nPrácticas Comunitarias dentro de America Latine \nLas sesiones se llevarán a cabo el Jueves\, 6\, 13\, 20 y 27 de octubre\, 6:30 – 8pm \nA través de este seminario el artista\, curador y organizador José Ortiz-Pagán\, introducirá a la audiencia una variedad de artistas enfocados en Arte Comunitario. Este curso se enfocará en la forma que varios artistas han desarrollado estrategias para envolver varias comunidades en sus proyectos con enfoques que resaltan los retos que afectan dichas comunidades. El curso considerara artistes Latiné de todo el continente Americano. \nLa inscripción es gratuita e incluye la entrada a las cuatro sesiones de Zoom. \nAbout José Ortiz-Pagán \nJosé Ortiz-Pagán is a visual artist and cultural organizer working on community-based art projects concerned with how art projects can include people on a local level\, how to negotiate a diverse notion of cultural expression\, and how to create safe places for people to develop their evolving traditional practices. \nWhile working with Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia\, Ortiz-Pagán developed the annual Día de los Muertos celebration in collaboration with the Calaca Flaca Committee that took place in various locations in Southwest Philadelphia; as well as Bring Your Own Project (BYOP)\, a multi-part “place-keeping” project grounded in two extensive residency partnerships with W.O.A.R. (Women Organized Against Rape)\, and VietLEAD\, a neighborhood program that supports Vietnamese communities. \nAs a printmaker\, Ortiz-Pagán addresses how postindustrial and post-colonial communities\, the use of time\, economies\, and spiritual practices serve as a cultural gateway to develop community strength and self-agency. He has received awards and developed projects with Second State Press\, Taller Puertorriqueño\, Chemical Heritage Museum and the Art Anthropology Museum at the University of Puerto Rico. His work has been featured in exhibitions including the 2015 Trienal Poligráfica in San Juan PR\, the international printmaking biennial in Taiwan ROC\, and the publication New American Paintings. \nAbout Found in Translation \nFound in Translation is a free series of art history and critical theory workshops organized by Fleisher in partnership with several cultural institutions throughout Philadelphia. The series specifically focuses on centering BIPOC and Queer voices\, reflecting a more inclusive view of the communities we work with. Found in Translation\, aligned with Fleisher’s mission of making art more accessible through our education and community programs\, brings these valuable perspectives to a broader public.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/found-in-translation-practicas-comunitarias-dentro-de-america-latine-session-one-2022-10-27/
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