50 Muestra de Trabajos de Grado Artes Plásticas y Visuales - Trailer 2021
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The Visual and Plastic Arts Curriculum Project of the ASAB Faculty of Arts at the Francisco José de Caldas District University is pleased to invite the general community to the 50th Graduate Project Exhibition of the academic program.
This exhibition can be viewed from October 4 to 8, 2021, at https://salasab.udistrital.edu.co/. Additionally, some of the exhibitions can be viewed in person with prior registration.
For the faculty and graduate project coordinators of the curriculum project, Umberto Casas and Guillermo Vanegas, this exhibition represents an optimal opportunity to observe how a group of young artists establish themselves within the complex contemporary social fabric to analyze, question, poeticize, and historicize it.
Through careful research processes that range from conceptual/anthropological investigations of ancestral spaces, materials, and objects, to integrations of tradition and digital technology, active critiques of capitalist society, analytical recovery of cartomancy practices, and the adoption of sustainable entrepreneurial models, these works reflect the wide range of interests and concerns that have informed the professional development of this community.
This cohort's work is so diverse, yet it encompasses vast aesthetic possibilities that invite us to engage our senses.
• Lina María Bernal: The History Workshop
• Laura Paola Herrera: From Plants to Wool: Transformations of Material from a Natural Dyeing Laboratory
• Irene Lucia Méndez: Structures of a Moldable Time
• Gabriela Ortiz: In (In)organic Network
• John Rativa: Historiography of the Aesthetic Diversity of Cartomancy from the 18th to the 20th Century
• David Andrés Sánchez Molano: ANTARA, the Sound of the Wind
• Jairo Steven Sánchez: Vitreous Eroticism
• Genesareth Valdés: Shironury
• Sara María Vásquez: Awaska: The Textiles of the Word
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