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SUMMARY:Overtime at The Bass
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 26th from 6-9pm enjoy Overtime at The Bass\, presenting a reorientation of GeoVanna Gonzalez’s installation\, PLAY\, LAY\, AYE\, a modular sculpture examining the way public art can be used to create spaces that are more inclusive and queer. For this iteration\, the installation is laid out as a platform to navigate movement. Vogue performances from the House of Ninja will hone in on how dance is a simulacrum for freedom and will be followed by a DJ set from Pam Jones.\nIn this project\, Gonzalez explores the ability for something or someone to be simultaneously in flux and stable. Highlighted by the structures’ endless orientations\, PLAY\, LAY\, AYE honors the intersectional realities of our identities. In each presentation\, performance responds to this duality. Here\, we hold space for artists and activists\, POC\, womxn\, queer\, trans and gender non-conforming folks\, who navigate their art as a form of self-empowerment. RSVP here.\nIn celebration of National LGBTQ Pride Month\, this event will be “pay-what-you-wish” at the door.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/overtime-at-the-bass-5/
LOCATION:The Bass\, 2100 Collins Avenue\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Coral Gables Museum: Last Wednesday of the Month’s Lecture #6: Women Photographers in the Republic
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 26th from 6:30 – 8:30pm enjoy a lecture at the Coral Gables Museum\, Women Photographers in the Republic. This lecture offers an unprecedented approach to women’s role as a modernizing force in Cuban society with lecturer Aldeide Delgado. It focuses on the scenario marked by the existence of the Photographic Club of Cuba\, between 1935 and 1962. Delgado will make reference to some of her finds while doing research for her project Catalog of Cuban Women Photographers. Conceived in 2013\, this initiative aims to document and recognize the work of women photographers in Cuba. It is a platform for the investigation on women who contributed to the development of Cuban photography\, the historical conditions of their artistic participation\, and the topics in their works beginning in 1853 with the recovery of the first Cuban female photographer to the present.\nDelgado is the founder and director of the nonprofit organization Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA) that researches\, promotes\, supports and educates about the role of women and those identified as women in photography. She is the author of Catalog of Cuban Women Photographers\, the online platform www.catalogofotografascubanas.org and the namesake book. Her articles have appeared in publications such as Art OnCuba\, Cuban Art News\, Arte Al Límite\, Artishock\, Terremoto\, C&America Latina\, Arcadia\, as well as diverse independent art blogs. She is currently a contributor for Artishock\, Terremoto\, ArtNexus\, and C&America Latina.\nTo RSVP please send an email to: dayana@coralgablesmuseum.org or call: 305 603 8067 by June 21st. $5 Members / $10 Non-Members. This lecture is presented with the additional support of Arts Connection and Women Photographers International Archive.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/coral-gables-museum-last-wednesday-of-the-months-lecture-6-women-photographers-in-the-republic/
LOCATION:Coral Gables Museum\, 285 Aragon Avenue\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33134\, United States
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