About this Event
On Thursday, November 6th, stop by at 2:30 PM or 5:30 PM and paint your own Neohuaco with featued artist Ana de Orbegoso, inspired by her work in the exhibition "Conversaciones: Latin American Indigenous Art." These workshops are free and open to the public. See you there!
Ana De Orbegoso is a New York-based Peruvian multidisciplinary visual artist. She is recognized for her socially engaged and participatory art practice. Drawing on historical iconography, her work explores themes of gender, identity, and collective memory through photography, videos, sculptures, street projections, installations, and multimedia productions.
Her work is held in major collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, The Walters Museum (Baltimore), National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington D.C.), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston), Art Museum of San Marcos (Lima) Lehigh University (Pennsylvania), MALI -- Museum of Art of Lima, Institute of Photographic Art of Lima, ICPNA Instituto Peruano Norteamericano ( Lima), Gorman Museum (UC Davies), Bellarmine University, Violy McCausland Collection, and the Joaquim Paiv Collection at the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro, among others.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, 530 West Call Street, Tallahassee, United States
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