THE MANTON FOUNDATION ANNUAL OROZCO LECTURE: Kency Cornejo
"Visual Disobedience in Central America"
Location
Hood Museum of Art
Sponsored by
Hood Museum of Art
Audience
Public
Kency Cornejo, Associate Professor, Contemporary Latin American and Latinx Art, Department of Art: Studio, History, and Education, University of New Mexico
Following a period of US-funded civil wars, torture, disappearance, and killings in Central America, artists began to develop new artistic strategies of Indigenous resistance and decolonial feminisms that center on the body, space, and new media. Through an overview of Central American artistic responses to racial, economic, and gender violence and the consequential mass migration and criminalization in the region, this lecture analyzes these acts as visual disobedience to nation-states and visual coloniality.
Location
Hood Museum of Art
Sponsored by
Hood Museum of Art
Audience
Public