Uncovered Spaces
Vanderbilt University Museum of Art
2022
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.
Curator: Raheleh Filsoofi
Director: DR. Katherine McALlen
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.
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.
The program detail by International Musuem of Art and Science (IMAS)
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