Uncovered Spaces
Vanderbilt University Museum of Art
2022
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Uncovered Spaces is an exhibition and event series centered on female artists and LGBTQIA+ artists to explore the social structures that mediate our everyday experiences. The project serves as space for women and female-identifying artists and scholars to discuss their art practice related to gender, identity, and social norms. This exhibition seeks to connect the creative process, shared knowledge, and feminine solidarity in a collaborative and community-based arts research project in South Texas.
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Curator: Raheleh Filsoofi
Director: DR. Katherine McALlen
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The participating artists: Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Wendy Red Star, Margarita Cabrera, Erika Diamond, Vesna Pavlovic, Zac Thompson, Natalia Arbelaez, Jana Harper, Maria Fernanda Barrero, Melissa Potter, Daisy Patton, Lauren Sandler, and Linda Behar.
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This international exhibition and symposium program were held in Spring 2022 at two different locations in McAllen and Edinburg — the International Museum of Art and Science (IMAS), and The UTRGV Center for Latin American Arts.
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The program detail by International Musuem of Art and Science (IMAS)​​​
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