About this Event
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Ana De Orbegoso's recent work “Feminist Projections” follows her line of reclaiming history and memory geared to supporting the women’s movement for equal rights. In order to keep the conversation present, she walks around the city projecting photos of women's marches and quotes of empowerment. For this project, she has developed an installation of portraits and textile art replicating a march.
Ana De Orbegoso is a New York based Peruvian multidisciplinary artist. She is recognized for her socially engaged and participatory art practice. Through the use of historical iconography, she explores aspects of gender, identity and collective memory in photography, videos, sculptures, street projections, installations and multimedia productions.
De Orbegoso was selected for the Creative Capital NYC Latinx Workshop 2019/20. She is a 2008 fellow in Photography from the New York Foundation for the Arts and was awarded a 2009 NALAC -National Association of Latino Arts & Culture. She was awarded first prize in the 1st. National Photography Salon ICPNA, Lima, Peru (2006) and selected for the En Foco New Works Awards, New York, US (2002). Her work is in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago; the National Museum of Women in the Arts, DC; National Hispanic Cultural Center, NM; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among others.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
ChaShaMa Gallery, 340 East 64th Street, New York, United States
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