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5/20/2020
TU/YO CON EL Mali
Ciclo de conversatorios en línea "TÚ/YO con el Mali" que reunirá semanalmente a artistas, diseñadores y arquitectos que participan en el catálogo de Diseño 2020.
Miércoles 6 de mayo a las 8pm.
Ginette Lumbroso, Lucía Cuba y Max Hernández Calvo.
INGRESA AQUI
ZOOM ID: 994 7335 5896
Cada miércoles, desde el 6 de mayo al xv de julio, 2020
Nos espera un grupo distinto y un diálogo nuevo.¡Te esperamos!
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four/7/2020
CONVERSATORIO: INDUMENTARIA, CUERPO Eastward INVESTIGACIÓN
Organizado por la Escuela de diseño UDP/ Chile (ámbito abierto para la crítica, cuestionamiento, reflexión y experimentación en torno al problema de Diseño).
Fecha: 17/04/2020
Hora: six:00 pm (Santiago / Nueva York)
En vivo vía @diseno_udp (Instagram Alive)
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12/12/2019
BARD GRADUATE CENTER. NEW YORK Style, ANXIETY, AND Order: SUBVERSION
BARD GRADUATE CENTER. NEW YORK
FASHION, Anxiety, AND SOCIETY: SUBVERSION
Dec 12, 2019 / six:30 – 8:00 pm
With Lucia Republic of cuba, Fawn Krieger, and Otto von Busch.
Organized in conjunction with Bard Graduate Centre Gallery's fall exhibition, French Mode, Women, and the Commencement World War, these monthly conversations explore contemporary questions of gender, labor, justice, and subversion as they relate to fashion.
Location: 38 W 86th Street, Lecture Hall / Annals in the link beneath
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ix/9/2019
MEMORIA ESCINDIDA: ARQUEOLOGIA DE LA POSMODERNIDAD EN RUINAS
"This group exhibition addresses the concept of retentiveness from the natural and fabric things that make upwardly the environment. Thus, retentiveness is not only conceived from the subject field that remembers simply from the material objects that function as social mediators and nature itself as the subject of police force. When the memory breaks cracks and gaps emerge, which can be filled past other memories or that can remain empty revealing the fissure. The objects sally every bit inquiries, traces or remains evidencing the void, but also configuring primal pieces for the reconstruction of the past and understanding of the present; it is archaeology of objects that houses their ain memory in themselves. (…) "
An X-Change Art Project project – an independent and self-managed platform for the dissemination of gimmicky art – that, under the curatorship of Luisa Fernanda Lindo, brings together seven contemporary Peruvian artists: Lucia Cuba, Ana Cecilia Farah, Rossana López-Guerra, Natalia Revilla, Mariana Riveros, Iliana Scheggia and Patricia Villanueva.
UPCOMING PANEL: CONVERSATORIO "POSMODERNIDAD EN RUINAS"
Participan: Lucia Cuba, Rossana López-Guerra y Patricia Villanueva.
Modera: Luisa Fernanda Lindo
Auditorio centro Cultural Ricardo Palma – Lima
Sep 28, 2019
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vii/12/2019
WEARABLES FOR/TO Protestation. IN THE HISTORICAL Present
JUL viii- OCT 6
ANNA-MARIA AND STEPHEN KELLEN GALLERY – SHEILA C. JOHNSON DESIGN CENTER. NEW YORK
"The inspiration for this exhibition is The New School's Centennial. In the Historical Present looks back and takes stock of this institution'due south legacy, attending to the dynamic withal oft hidden and dormant possibilities inherent in the schoolhouse's many pasts. The exhibition envisions the archive every bit a site of latent moments that might become scripts and scores for possible futures. Through commissioned artworks, pieces from The New School'due south fine art collection and athenaeum, and artist-led engagements and performances, In the Historical Present invites viewers to conceive of the establishment itself as a script — a set of procedures, methodologies, and discursive practices that unfold over time."
Artists: Daniel Bejar, Black Dejeuner Table, Sheila Bridges, Lucia Republic of cuba, Domestic Performance Agency, Nikita Gale, Jonathan Gardenhire, Camilo Godoy, David Hammons, Matthew Jensen, Sue Jeong Ka, Glenn Ligon, Sable Elyse Smith, Caroline Woolard, Shevaun Wright, Yonkers International Printing.
UPCOMING WORKSHOP: WEARABLES FOR/TO Protest
Maria and Stephen Kellen Galleries – The New School University
Friday, October 3rd 1 pm. Costless entrance
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5/thirty/2019
LUCIA Cuba: ON Style, THE SOCIAL, AND OTHER COUNTER Habiliment NARRATIVES
To coincide with the Mundo Latinx (Latinx World) exhibition at Fashion Space Gallery, nosotros hosted a conversation chaired by Dr Lara Torres with style designer, artist and social researcher, Lucia Cuba to explore her practise and use of garments as performative and political devices. The discussion also examined counter-narratives within manner and textiles and Lucia'due south continuous questioning of the established linguistic communication of fashion through projects such as Articulo six, Exercises on Health (EOH) and other exercises.
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5/3/2019
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE... ESPACIO DISEÑO + Art LIMA
APR 3-7
ART LIMA. LIMA
April marked the launch of ESPACIO DISEÑO, a new collective project that aims to generate a identify of encounter and dialogue around Design in Peru. For its first activation, nosotros produced and curated an exhibition where Rafael Freyre (Estudio Rafael Freyre), Verónica Majluf (vm & Estudio gráfico) and I, placed in conversation 3 works that approached the structure, diversity and blueprint praxis in/from Peru. This offset iteration took place at the Fine art LIMA International Art fair.
In the context of this off-white, I participated with the work Estados unidos de/United states of (2013), a project that brings together the interpretation and creation of article of clothing objects and opportunities for dialogue within the aesthetic and textile. The work juxtaposes narratives about the forced sterilization of women in China, the U.s. and Perú, which are critically linked and converted into three pieces that class a single visible body of contexts marked by state violence, discrimination, stigma and the extreme silencing of women's and minorities' voices. The work aims to provoke multidimensional 'and trans-local dialogue about issues of gender, will, and politics, touching on various audiences and allowing for a new expanded understanding of the status of women and their political bodies in today's world. "United states of…" is office of the actions of my ongoing project Artículo 6.
In the context of Art LIMA, ESPACIO DISEÑO participated in the panel "Space and practices: iii looks on design in Peru", chastened by the designer and cultural manager Armando Andrade (video available in the link below). [ESPACIO DISEÑO at Art LIMA was possible thanks to the back up of Armando Andrade and EL COMERCIO]
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v/2/2019
ARTICULO 6 . POWER IN RESISTANCE
MAY 2- JUN 29
SUR GALLERY . TORONTO
Ability in Resistance exposes voices of resistance and resilience that flourish throughout the Americas equally a response to centuries of racism, poverty, and widespread economic and social exclusion of Ethnic peoples in the region. From the southern hemisphere of the Mapuche to the Cree in the northward, artists in Power in Resistance address the impact of colonization, including forced sterilization, chance of language extinction, residential schools, shaming queer identities, and violence. Counteracting such attempts of cultural erasure, artists go along a path of truth, acknowledgment, ability, and transformation.
Opening Reception: Thursday, May ii, 2019 8-10 PM
Artist talk with Carlos Coliín and Lucia Cuba: Thursday, May 2, vii – 8 PM
Curator Bout: May 31, 4 PM
Nearly THE ARTISTS
IVÁN ARGOTE is a Paris-based Colombian artist. Argote completed an MFA at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris – ENSBA, Paris and studied Graphic Blueprint at Universidad Nacional de Republic of colombia in Bogotá. Selected solo exhibitions include: Radical Tenderness, MALBA, Buenos Aires; Deep Amore, Perrotin, Paris; Somos Tiernos, Museo Universitario del Chopo, United mexican states; Somos, Galeria Vermelho, Sao Paulo; Sírvete de mi, sírveme de ti, Proyecto Amil, Lima; Strengthlessness, Standard High Line, New York; An thought of progress, SPACE, London; La puesta en marcha de un sistema, Galeria ADN, Barcelona; Cherry Bluish, DT Projection, Brussels; La Estrategia, Palais de Tokyo, Paris; and Sin heroísmos, por favor, CA2M, Madrid. Argote has participated in group exhibitions, biennials and pic festivals in The United States, Europe and Latin America.
MARILYN BOROR is Maya-kaqchikel artist from San Juan Sacatepéquez Guatemala with a BA from the Academy of San Carlos de Republic of guatemala. Boror has received awards and scholarships for her creative piece of work and has participated in conferences and residencies in Central America and in Espana. Boror has exhibited at the Doroteo Castillo Novella at the NUMU New Museum of Contemporary Art of Guatemala, 2019; Biennial of the South Pueblos en Resistencia in Venezuela, 2017; Republic of guatemala from 33,000km Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Bárbara California, 2017; XX Biennial of Art Paiz Ordinario-Extraordinario, 2016; XIX Biennial of Fine art Paiz TRANS / VISIBLE, 2014; FIA -Festival Internacional de las Artes Costa Rica, 2011; amidst others. Boror teaches at the Municipal School of Visual Arts and is a consultant for projects in rural areas in Guatemala.
SEBASTIÁN CALFUQUEO is a Mapuche creative person born and based in Santiago, Chile. Calfuqueo is a PhD candidate in Visual Arts at the University of Republic of chile. Calfuqueo has had solo exhibitions in Chile at the Galería Metropolitana, Galería D21, Galería Bech and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo. He has participated in group exhibitions at: La Paz Biennial in Republic of bolivia, Lundl Konsthal in Sweden, D21 Gallery Leipzig in Frg, and extensively in Republic of chile at the Centex Valparaíso, Matucana 100, Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral, Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Parque Forestal, among others. In 2016, Calfuqueo received the Talento Joven Laurels from Fundación Mustakis y Balmaceda Arte Joven, with a book publication of his work.
CARLOS COLÍN was born in Guadalajara and presently works and lives between Mexico City and Vancouver. Colín is currently a PhD candidate in an Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program at UBC and is represented past Fazakas Gallery in Vancouver. He has participated in exhibitions at the Grunt Gallery in Vancouver, the Galería de la Raza in San Francisco, the Fine art Gallery of Greater Victoria, and the Biennial of Painting Rufino Tamayo in Mexico City, among others. In 2016, Carlos received the Mayor's Arts Awards of the City of Vancouver equally Emerging Artist in the category of Visual Arts; the 2017 Artist Studio Honour Programme; and in 2018 received the Canada Council for the Arts grant in Research and Cosmos.
LUCIA CUBA is a Peruvian, New York-based creative person with an MFA in Fashion Design and Club from Parsons School of Blueprint and a BSc in Social Psychology from Cayetano Heredia University in Republic of peru. Cuba's piece of work has been exhibited at the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam, the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, at Museo Amparo in Puebla, the Albuquerque Museum in New United mexican states, the October Art & Blueprint Gallery in Shenzhen and at BRIC Arts Media in Brooklyn. Cuba received a Fulbright Scholarship, the Pattern for Development Award at the Iberoamerican Pattern Biennale and the Han Nefkens Mode on the Edge Laurels. She currently works as an Assistant Professor of Way at Parsons School of Design.
Born in Ottawa MERYL MCMASTER earned a BFA in Photography from OCAD University. Her work has been exhibited at the National Gallery of Canada, Fine art Gallery of Ontario, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, The Eitjlorg Museum of American Indians and Western Fine art, and the Smithsonian's National Museum of American Indian, among others. A choice of awards include: the Scotiabank New Generation Photography Award, REVEAL Indigenous Art Award, Canon Canada Prize, and the 2016 Sobey Art Award long list. Her piece of work is in collections in Canada and the U.s.a..
ABOUT THE CURATOR
TAMARA TOLEDO is Toronto-based curator, author and artist, graduate of OCAD University and holds an MFA from York University. Toledo has curated numerous exhibitions and has presented her curatorial work at various conferences in Montreal, New York, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Toronto. Her writing has appeared in ARM Journal, C Mag, Fuse and Canadian Art. Toledo is presently the Curator of Sur Gallery.
Virtually SUR GALLERY
SUR GALLERY is Toronto's first gallery space dedicated to the exhibition and disquisitional engagement of contemporary Latin American art. Sur Gallery is a project of Latin American Canadian Art Projects (LACAP)
For farther information or press inquiries delight contact the states at:
416-654-7787
info@surgallery.ca
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GALLERY HOURS
Tues & Wed 10AM-2:30PM
Thurs & Fri noon-6PM
Sat 11AM-5PM
Location:
Sur Gallery, 100-39 Queens Quay East, Toronto (East of Yonge St)
LACAP acknowledges the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, and The Urban center of Toronto through section 37 and Toronto Arts Council too equally our sponsor Toronto Image Works.
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3/ii/2019
35 WEARABLES FOR UNACCOMPANIED AMERICAN DOLLS
In "35 Wearables for Unaccompanied American Dolls" the agency of clothes is highlighted by the possibility to wearing apparel a device generally aimed at children, but meant to stir the political attention and position of adults. The ultimate objective of this piece of work is to denounce the mode immigrant children are treated and represented in the US today, and how electric current migration policies affect the basic human rights of minors. (…) I aim to create a new iteration of the American Doll using fragments of recorded stories about these minors, taken at the border by the constabulary and separated from their families. These dolls aim to reify the situation and experience of "unaccompanied" children, facing an cool but ultimately cruel institutional context marked deprivation, trauma, and loss. The doll-form serves to bring an adult audition closer to the world of not-adults by creating a dystopian world in which the voices of children — in a language unlike than English and expressing their thoughts and needs — are being systematically ignored. (…).
To read the full story of the piece of work deputed by Topic, as part of their Federal Project Due north 2, click in the link beneath.
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2/eight/2019
MUNDO LATINX - EXHIBITION [LONDON]
Emocionada de estar participando en esta exhibición with a selection of works from my project Articulo 6 among a grouping of amazing artistas y diseñadores latinoamericanes.
If you're in London entre el 02.08-04.05 no dejen de verla!
"Mundo Latinx" opens on the 8th February – 4th May 2019 at the Fashion Space Gallery in London.
The exhibition presents the work of contemporary visual artists who enhance questions around representation, variety and reveal some of the many realities faced within Latin America and the Latinx diaspora. Including a multitude of disciplines from moving-picture show, photography and illustration, as well as textile and fashion design, the works called to exist office of the exhibition take the body as the starting betoken to critically investigate questions of identity, politics and power."
The exhibition includes work from José Ballivián, Hugo Canuto, José Castrellón, Sabrina Collares, Lucía Cuba, Carla Fernández, Jahel Guerra Roa, Guerxs, Natalia Iguíñiz, Diego Moreno, Lena Mucha, Brechó Replay, Silvia Röthlisberger/Latin Elephant, Dorian Ulises López Macías, John Grand. Valádez, Veteranas & Rucas and Adam Wiseman.
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i/12/2019
2019 UNITED State ARTISTS Beau IN Pattern
This year began with amazing news, as I was selected as one of the 2019 U.s.a. Artists Fellows in Design, role of a group of 45 astonishing artists creating in the fields of Compages & Design, Craft, Trip the light fantastic toe, Flick, Media, Music, Theater & Performance, Traditional Arts, Visual Art and Writing across the United States.
Cheers once again to my anonymous nominator, to the United States Artists team for this opportunity, to Ann Hatch for her invaluable back up, and to anybody else involved in making this possible.
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1/4/2019
ARTISAN GUATEMAYA SUMMIT
I had the pleasure of participating equally part of Parson's squad, at the Artisan Guatemaya summit held in Guatemala City in January. An attempt created by Pacunam, the Couture Lab Coalition, Artisan Guatemaya, along with many other organizations working in the fashion systems, also equally with artisanal and handcrafted creative processes and communities at the global and local levels.
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x/eighteen/2018
WORKSHOP: WEARABLES FOR/TO Protest
Feliz de participar en la segunda edición del Encuentro Internacional sobre Prácticas Críticas " Moda Desobediente" facilitando el taller " Vestibles para/por la protesta".
Fecha: Viernes 19 de octubre, 2018
Lugar: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo – MAC Quinta Normal – Santiago – Republic of chile
Para + información visiten www.modadesobediente.com .
Ingreso Libre- Lxs esperamos!
Organiza Colectivo Malvestidas
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two/14/2018
MAFS 2018 LECTURE SERIES – FASHION CULTURE: THE Body POLITIC
I am really excited nigh sharing my work and processes tomorrow as part of the MA in Mode Studies "Fashion Culture Lecture Series- The trunk politic", where I will exist in conversation with Hazel Clark, Enquiry Chair of Mode & Managing director of the MA in Fashion Studies.
If you are effectually The New School delight come and bring together us!
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two/14/2018
SLAM PRECARIOUS WORK
Inspired by Kathi Weeks's article in the issue "Down With Dearest," we will stage a late afternoon functioning of anti-love letters to piece of work, precarity, and whatever else those gathered want to disavow on February 14th. Resembling more of a poetry slam than an academic panel—including a video display of the visual essay with work by artists such as Cecilia Vicuña, Katherine Hattam, Sable Elyse Smith, Ellen Koshland, Agatha Gothe-Snape, FEMMO™, Guerrilla Girls, Shana Agid, and Dread Scott—the prose and poetry will exist followed past a performance by Lady Aye, "sweetheart of the sideshow."
Come Slam Precarious Work! Confirmed "slammers" include: Kathi Weeks, Celina Su, Laura Y. Liu, Anne Le Goff, Stephon Lawrence, Kellie Jackson, Sean Hill, Victoria Hattam, Elena Glasberg, Estelle Ferrarese, Fashion Praxis Collective, Alyson Cole, David Brody, Shana Agid, and Meena Alexander.
Co-sponsored by The PhD/MA Program in Political Science, The Center for the Humanities, The Women'due south Gender Studies Program, SPTSA: Social and Political Theory Pupil Clan at the Graduate Middle, CUNY; and the Politics Department at the New School for Social Enquiry; The Heilbroner Center at the New School; WSQ: Women'southward Studies Quarterly; and The Feminist Press.
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one/31/2018
"GLOBAL GOALS FOR A SUSTAINABLE Cloth INDUSTRY: ERADICATING POVERTY TO Accelerate SUSTAINABLE Evolution FOR ALL"
On January 30th 10:00-11:30 AM / UN HQ in New York I will exist joining a console as part of the "Global Goals for a Sustainable Cloth Industry: eradicating poverty to accelerate sustainable development for all" organized past "Hecho por Nosotros" in the context of the context of the 56th Commission for Social Evolution/ Un.
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xi/eight/2017
ART AND ACTIVISM: FRAMING THE POLITICAL DEBATE WITH EDEL RODRIGUEZ AND LUCIA CUBA
Join Young Professionals of the Americas (YPA) and Americas Quarterly (AQ) every bit we hash out the meeting point of visual art and activism with Edel Rodriguez and Lucia Cuba, two of AQ'due south Top 5 Art Activists. Managing editor of AQ Juliana Barbassa volition give introductory remarks, followed by presentations by Rodriguez and Cuba on their latest projects and how their piece of work influences political debate in the Americas. A reception will follow the presentations.
SPEAKERS:
Juliana Barbassa, Managing Editor, Americas Quarterly; Managing director of Policy, Americas Society/Quango of the Americas
Lucia Cuba, Artist and Banana Professor of Style Design, The New Schoolhouse
Edel Rodriguez, Artist
NOV. eighth 2017 / 6:30-8:30 PM
Americas Club / 680 Park Avenue / NY
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11/6/2017
"WEARABLES FOR/TO Protest" AT PIONEER WORKS
Delight join us at Pioneer Works on Sunday November 12th iv-half dozen:00 pm (equally part of Pow 2d Sunday's Interventions) and/or on Saturday Nov xviii 2-4:thirty pm (as part of Fact Crafts presentation of participants' projects), where my project series "Wearables for/to protest" will be activated in the context of PW's *Fact Crafts programme.
Fact Craft is a collaborative, cross-disciplinary program series that examines the means "facts" are constructed, crafted, presented and disseminated. Each program invites a guest to facilitate a grouping action that intervenes in, questions, or subverts systems of 'fact craft' across disciplines. These actions address oppressive cultural systems by generating alternatives and jamming existing ones. The series will culminate on November 18, 2017 with a celebratory public outcome that includes presentations of participant projects.
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10/3/2017
Fabric ARTS CENTER / October Piece of work IN PROGRESS RESIDENCY
Linking design, fiber arts, public health and social enquiry, our Oct WIP resident Lucia Cuba will be working on the serial "Wearables for/to protest", as part of her ongoing project "Exercises on Health" (EoH): a multi-series project that addresses how people and communities think about and value health, and how health may become a more than tangible and concrete horizon for intervention once people tin chronicle to information technology through public chat. EoH itself is a long-term project that stands at the intersection of fashion pattern and public health. Its objective is to explore notions of health and its absence by addressing the hardships and opportunities the experience of health can bring forth. The project aims to raise sensation on issues of wellness and politics at the individual and social level, foregrounding local and international dimensions of health outcomes. Substantially, EoH relocates the places where debates and exchanges surrounding health often take identify, promoting reflexivity and personal agency to advance human wellbeing.
During the WIP residency at TAC, Lucia will be working on the 3rd chapter of EoH (EoH3), exploring representations of sexual and reproductive wellness at the individual and social level, addressing the situation of sexual and reproductive rights, services, equally well every bit the paths to access and promotion of these kinds of rights in the United States.
This chapter of the project will be structured in two chief parts:
•Fostering collective conversations with the public aimed at mapping a lesser-up visions of the material and symbolic apparatus that governs sexual and reproductive health in New York;
•Advancing a participative pattern framework to continue working on a serial of wear devices equally part of the collection "Wearables for/to Protest", aimed at impacting people and places, also as personal and public agendas related to this dimension of health.
Yous can visit Lucia's installation and participate in this projection from October 9th – 30th at our Manhattan studio, and learn more virtually her work and process while engaging in conversation during Artist Open Hours, on Saturdays ii-5PM.
WEARABLES FOR/TO PROTEST WORKSHOP
Thursday, Oct 26th iv-7 pm
Manhattan Studio
A workshop series that explores personal and political representations of health through the creation of "wearables for/to protest". The workshop centers on current debates around sexual and reproductive wellness, sexual and reproductive rights, and wellness services in the Usa, focusing on exploring the paths through which citizens empathise and exercise these rights, and on how these are promoted inside American society.
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9/22/2017
BEYOND TEXTILES: A CONVERSATION Nigh FASHION AND Material Design IN/FROM PERU
"Beyond Textiles: a conversation nearly fashion and textile design in/from Peru" brings together a grouping of Peruvian practitioners and scholars working in the field of way and cloth blueprint.
Designers Mozhdeh Matin (Mozh Mozh), Alessandra Petersen (Alessandra Petersen), and scholar Silvia Vega-Llona (Eugene Lang, TNS) will engage in a conversation facilitated by professor Lucia Cuba (School of Way, Parsons TNS) on the characteristics, aesthetics and cultural heritage behind fashion design practices in Peru.
This panel aims to trigger multiple conversations about fashion and textile practices in Latin America, among TNS's educational customs and the general public, and marks the kickoff of a series of activities to be developed throughout this academic yr, aiming to establish a network of scholars and practitioners interested in, or working in the field of fashion and textile pattern in that region.
Fri, September 22nd 2017, half-dozen:thirty – 8:00pm
55 West 13st – Room I 205 / Dorothy Hirshon Suite, Arnhold Hall
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6/v/2017
MODA DESOBEDIENTE / CONFERENCIA + TALLER
Estoy emocionadísima de estar en Santiago de Chile participando en "Moda Desobediente:1er Encuentro Internacional de prácticas críticas", en donde estaré participando con una ponencia y facilitando un taller.
Para > información sobre los paneles y talleres que se llevarán a cabo esta semana visiten la spider web del encuentro (link abajo).
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5/11/2017
Summertime VISUAL ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM AT BRIC
I am happy to announce that I'll be a Visual Artist in residence at BRIC Arts Media Center from June 19th-August 11th.
Stay tuned for upcoming activations of the project Exercises on Health as part of this residency!
> BRIC is a leading presenter of costless cultural programming in Brooklyn, and one of the largest in New York Urban center. Presenting and incubating work by artists and media-makers who reflect the diversity that surrounds us. Some of BRIC's almost acclaimed programs include the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival in Prospect Park, a renowned contemporary art exhibition series, and two singled-out media initiatives: Brooklyn Free Speech, Brooklyn'southward Public Access initiative, and BRIC Television, a nonprofit community Telly channel and digital network. BRIC besides offers education and other vital programs at BRIC Business firm and throughout Brooklyn.
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5/10/2017
Creative person STUDIOS: TALK AND CLOSING RECEPTION
Museum of Arts and Design Th, May 18, half dozen:30-eight:30pm.
Please bring together us for MAD Creative person Studios Plan Bike 26 presentations, featuring talks past: Rachel Rader, Yoshi Minami, Lauren Skelly Bailey, Adam Ledford, Lucia Republic of cuba, Ariel Jackson, and MAD's Van Lier Fellow Camille Hoffman. Each presentation provides an opportunity to encounter perspectives that examine critical issues in contemporary craft, art and design. Following the talk in the theater, artists and visitors volition go along the chat in the Artist Studios located on the 6th floor for a closing reception that features the work created in the studios. Delight join us for this unique opportunity to converse with the artists about their studio exercise.
Talk and reception will accept identify at the Museum of Arts and Design, Jerome and Simona Chazen Edifice / 2 Columbus Circle / New York, NY 10019
+ Information: http://madmuseum.org/events/artist-studios-talk-and-closing-reception
RSVP artist.studios.rsvp@madmuseum.org
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ii/four/2017
MAD ANNOUNCES Bound 2017 ARTIST STUDIOS Programme RESIDENTS AND VAN LIER Fellow
NEW YORK, NY (February 2, 2017) – The Museum of Arts and Pattern (MAD) announces the Bound session of its Creative person Studios Program and Van Lier Fellowship. The selected artists, all of whom will be assigned open studio space in the Museum from Feb through May, are Lucia Republic of cuba, Camille Hoffman, Ariel Jackson, Adam Ledford, Yoshiyuki Minami, Rachel Rader, and Lauren Skelly Bailey. Hoffman will be the Museum'south Van Lier Fellow.
An initiative launched by the MAD Education Department in 2008, the Artist Studios Programme selects six emerging artists and designers, and assigns each a day of the calendar week to piece of work in one of the Museum's sixth-floor open studios for a four-month menses. The studios are accessible to the public, and visitors to MAD are invited to discover and interact with the artists at work. In 2016, the Museum introduced the Van Lier Fellowship as an addition to the programme. The fellowship, funded by the New York Community Trust, provides a talented, culturally underrepresented rising creative person with financial support and a defended studio at MAD for full-time use.

An innovative model of engagement, the Artist Studios Program has served more than 130 emerging and midcareer artists and designers. The artists welcome dialogue, making themselves available to discuss their work and craft; visitors to the studios are encouraged to inquire about their processes, materials, and concepts. This unusual grade of advice is a remarkable opportunity for artists and visitors alike.
"The artists chosen for this session all have very investigatory practices. They rigorously explore materials, patterns, social conflicts, and complex histories," said Carli Beseau, Managing director of Creative person Studios and Docent Programs at MAD. "I retrieve visitors will find their conversations with the artists to be engaging and unexpected."
Additionally, residents and fellows have the opportunity to host one MADmakes workshop during their residency cycle. MADmakes is a drop-in, hands-on educational serial that invites visitors to learn the artists' own methods and test their skills at fine art making and artistic production. The series engages visitors in diverse techniques and ideas, facilitating greater understanding and appreciation of workmanship. Nifty for visitors of all ages, backgrounds, and interests, MADmakes workshops are gratuitous with Museum admission. They will take identify as follows:
Thursday, February 16, 6 pm – Lauren Skelly Bailey Th, March 9, 6 pm – Lucia Cuba
Thursday, Apr 13, vi pm – Adam Ledford
Thursday, May 11, 6 pm – Camille Hoffman and Ariel Jackson
The Creative person Studios Pecha Kucha Talk and Closing Reception will take place Th, May xviii, 2017, at 6:30 pm.
The Leap 2017 Artist Studios Residents and Van Lier Fellow were selected from over 350 applicants by the Artist Studios Pick Committee, fabricated upwards of Museum staff members and outside professionals in the fields of fine art, arts and crafts, and design.
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8/13/2016
[Exhibition] Cloth Cultures / Opening reception BRIC (NY)
Fabric Cultures is a group exhibition featuring the work of eight contemporary visual artists who engage with and respond to essential elements of textile: weaving, blueprint, draping, embellishing, and wearing. One of the oldest forms of man product, textiles maintain profound connections to history, ritual practise, cultural identity, artistic expression, and politics. Working with sculpture, installation, performance, and social practice, the artists in Material Cultures produce works that highlight the role of textiles in shaping traditional and contemporary culture, recognizing the conceptual power of cloth every bit reflective of the homo experience. Exhibiting artists include Laura Anderson Barbata, Xenobia Bailey, Lucia Cuba, Adrian Esparza, Elana Herzog, Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia, Sophia Narrett, and Marela Zacarias.
Some of the artists in Cloth Cultures reply to existing cloth as objects with the power to stimulate memory or significant, using the charged implications of textiles to unravel specific aspects of civilisation. Laura Anderson Barbata exhibits a group of costumes that explore the ways in which indigo – a dye used in fabric internationally and carrying varied political and social implications – functions when activated past the trunk. Elana Herzog explores the physicality of the Western farsi carpeting—a domestic object, an keepsake of civilization—equally well every bit ideas of plummet and growth. Her piece of work tells a history of development yet alludes to the ruinous fate of objects, nature, guild, and social structures.
Other artists produce their piece of work using such material-specific techniques equally crochet and embroidery. Working with crochet since the 1970s and drawn to the "artful of funk," costume designer and creative person Xenobia Bailey presents a crocheted tent, a course that suggests protection, the gospel revival tent of the American rural south, and the realm of mythology. And Sophia Narrett uses circuitous embroidered paintings to explore the dark underside of American popular civilisation and its expectations of women, gathering content from reality Television set, tabloids, social media, and her ain experiences. Artist Lucia Cuba finds meaning in textiles past conceiving them equally article of clothing objects with agency. She continues exploring bug of wellness and politics through her project Exercises on Wellness – Part 2, a serial of garment-base of operations explorations developed through interviews conducted with individuals dealing with cancer. The garments are meant to trigger conversations almost illness and wellness, and the means we experience and understand them.
Still other artists find powerful content within the technical aspects of cloth-making, drawing formal connections betwixt textile technique and creative concept. Inspired past his childhood on the borderlands between United mexican states and the United States, Adrian Esparza uses the stereotypical symbol of traditional Mexican culture, the serape, and deconstructs it to create imperceptible geometric abstractions, expanding upon the power for cultural objects to be understood and interacted with. Likewise growing up nigh the Mexican/ The states border, Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia paints long strips of paper that he painstakingly weaves together to create large-scale works that entwine creative techniques and disparate ideas of popular tradition with contemporary aesthetics, of art with craft, and of the artist'southward roots with his current life. As a stunning centerpiece to the exhibition, Marela Zacarias presents a monumentally scaled white monochrome sculpture that appears to pour downwards the gallery wall that mimics the advent of cloth and highlights the significance of draping to textiles and to art history.
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7/xviii/2016
[Pannel] What is activist manner?
[Lima] I'll be participating in the pannel " What is activist mode" as part of Abierto, laboratories of style and not-fashion at, Pontifica Universidad Católica del Perú.
Tuesday July 19th at 7 pm. Free entrance.
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7/five/2016
[Conference] About communication, identity and research in fashion
I'll be participating in the conference " About comunicación, identity and research in fashion" as office of the series Espacio MODA at the Centro Fundación Telefónica in Lima.
Friday, July 8 at 7 PM. Gratuitous archway.
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11/5/2015
[Journal] Surface Design/ Made-Aware
Cover + Article written by Hazel Clark for the Surface Design Periodical:Fabricated/Aware.
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viii/10/2015
[Publication] The Craft Companion
My piece of work "Estados unidos de.. / Unitaed states of…" is featured in the volume The Craft Companion by Ramona Barry and Rebecca Jobson.
The Craft Companion features more than 30 new and erstwhile crafting techniques that wait at the development of a arts and crafts, inspiring artists working within the medium, besides as the diverse tools and techniques to develop craft projects .
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6/30/2015
Conferencia: Siete formas de repensar la moda y alterar su acción
La conferencia explorará el trabajo de siete diseñadores, colectivos y organizaciones que se aproximan al diseño de moda desde propuestas no tradicionales que desarrollan formas alternativas y críticas de pensar y hacer moda.
- Conferencia a cargo de Lucia Cuba
Ingreso libre confirmando asistencia al info@ceam.edu.pe
[Imagen en flyer] Foto: Juan Carlos Canahuiri / Diseño: Mitocondria, colección "Pisa y Arranca"
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5/1/2015
[Publication] "Invisible Gamarra"
"Invisible Gamarra" is now on sale!
A publication that includes essays and interviews most Gamarra as a commercial, material, creative and social emporium, and in which I had the pleasure to participate with an essay.
Don't miss it!
"Invisible Gamarra" is available (in spanish) at El Virrey, Crisol & Communitas Bookstore in Lima.
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12/1/2014
[Publication] Design as Future-Making
My work featured and reviewed as part of the publication "Pattern as Future-Making".
"Design as Futurity-Making brings together leading international designers, scholars, and critics to accost ways in which design is shaping the futurity. The contributors share an understanding of design as a practice that, with its focus on innovation and newness, is a natural ally of futurity. Ultimately, the choices made by designers are understood here as choices near the kind of world we want to live in. Design every bit Future-Making locates design in a space of creative and critical reflection, examining the expanding nature of exercise in fields such equally biomedicine, sustainability, digital crafting, fashion, compages, urbanism, and pattern activism.
The authors contextualize design and its affects within problems of social justice, ecology health, political bureau, instruction, and the correct to pleasure and play. Collectively, they make the case that, as an integrated mode of idea and activity, pattern is intrinsically social and securely political."
You lot can purchase this publication in Amazon
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11/10/2014
[Publication] "The Future of Manner is Now"
My work is featured in the publication "The Future of Fashion is At present".
"A garment that responds to emotions, lace patterns that grow from a constitute, textile that decomposes itself and fashion that literally zips people together… With a disquisitional look at today'south fashion industry, more than l young designers and a number of illustrious innovators such as Viktor&Rolf and Comme des Garçons give united states their vision of the mode of tomorrow.
The evolution of new technologies and a grasp of the importance of sustainability are what is driving young designers worldwide and causing them to expand the borders of the traditional fashion system. With their innovative solutions and fresh designs, this latest generation of fashion designers has arrived at the interface between way and art.
At the invitation of Han Nefkens Fashion on the Edge, and scouted past fashion experts from effectually the world, vi designers have each produced a new work specially for the exhibition The Future of Way is Now: Iris van Herpen (kingdom of the netherlands), Digest Design Workshop (China), Lucía Cuba (Peru), Craig Green (Great U.k.), D&K (Australia) and Olek (Poland/the United states of america).
This volume non only provides an overview of the work by the more l designers being shown at the exhibition, only it as well traces the development of and ideas backside the exhibition's special works."
Y'all tin purchase the publication in Boijmans Museum webshopt & on Amazon
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11/5/2014
[Publication] "New Territories: Laboratories for Blueprint, Craft and Art in Latin America"
My work is featured in the publication "New Territories: Laboratories for Design, Craft and Art in Latin America".
"New Territories: Laboratories for Design, Craft and Fine art in Latin America". is the offset American museum grouping exhibition dedicated to contemporary Latin American design, featuring more than than seventy-five designers, artists, craftspeople, and collectives, and surveying the innovative, cross-disciplinary collaborations and new directions in creative production that take been occurring throughout Latin America since 2000.
The focus of this publication and exhibition is the art and design work emanating from key cities that serve equally cultural hubs for some of the almost pertinent new ideas about fine art, pattern, and craft, including: Caracas, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, Buenos Aires, San Salvador, San Juan, Havana, Mexico City, and the state of Oaxaca.
Collaborations between Latin American designers and indigenous craftspeople are highlighted, revealing dynamic new work that addresses a wide range of issues facing the region, from commodification and production, to urbanization, deportation, and sustainability. The essays address the function of the artistic sector in economic empowerment in Latin America, and how Latin American artists and designers contribute to new models of local, national, and international identity and economy.
With texts by Lowery Stokes Sims, Mari Carmen Ramírez, Gabriela Rangel, Jorge Rivas Pérez, Regine Basha, Blanca Serrano Ortiz de Solórzano, Nessia Leonzini Pope and Fabiana Lopes, Antonio Sánchez Gómez, Adélia Borges, Ana Elena Mallet, Magdalena Grüneisen, Adriana Kertzer, and Marcella Echavarría."
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11/two/2014
[Effect] "New Directions: The convergence of design, art and craft in Latin America Today"
Bring together the artists and designers from the newly opened exhibition "New Territories: Laboratories for Design, Craft and Art in Latin America" as they present their work as case studies of the confluence of art, design and craft in Latin America today.
Structured in the style of PechaKucha, wherein speakers present xx slides that are each shown for 20 seconds, this word surveys some of the most pertinent new directions in making emerging from this unique region of the globe.
Nov v, 2014 – 7 pm at the Museum of Arts and Design (2 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019)
Please RSVP in the link bellow
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x/14/2014
[Exhibition] "New Territories: Laboratories for Pattern, Arts and crafts and Art in Latin America"
A selection of pieces from "Articulo half dozen" project volition be featured every bit part of the exhibition "New Territories: Laboratories for Design, Arts and crafts and Art in Latin America" at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York.
[November four, 2014 – April half dozen, 2015]
Equally part of "New Territories: Laboratories for Blueprint, Arts and crafts and Art in Latin America" exhibition, I will nowadays "Articulo 6" at a Pechakucha on November 5th from 7:30 – 9:00pm (New York fourth dimension). The Pechakucha volition take place at the Museum of Arts & Design (MAD).
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x/1/2014
[Exhibition] " The Futurity of Mode is Now"
After receiving the Han Nefkens Fashion at the Border Award in early 2014, I will be launching "Exercises on Health" (EOH), a new project that explores notions of wellness and its absenteeism through garments, addressing the hardships and opportunities that the experience of wellness can bring forth.
EOH-Office i volition exist featured in the upcoming exhibition "The Future of Manner is At present" at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Rotterdam, Kingdom of the netherlands).
[11 October 2014 – 18 January 2015]
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5/18/2014
[Exhibition] Articulo vi will be featured at "New Terriotories" exhibition at the MAD in NY
A selection of works from Articulo 6 project volition be featured equally role of the exhibition "New Territories: Laboratories for Design, Craft, and Fine art in Latin America".
From November 4th, 2014 until March 2nd, 2015 at the Museum of Fine art and Blueprint (MAD) in New York.
+ About the Exhibition
The term "new territories," as evoked by Italian architect and designer Gaetano Pesce, refers to the country of making in today's globalized society, a phenomenon that has helped to spur a confluence of art, design, and craft. The exhibition New Territories: Laboratories for Pattern, Craft, and Art in Latin America will examine this tendency in several singled-out cities throughout Latin America, where some of the most pertinent new directions in arts and design are emerging today.
New Territories explores the collaborations betwixt small manufacturing operations and craftspersons, artists, and designers, and demonstrates how the resulting piece of work addresses not only the issues of commodification and production, only also of urbanization, displacement, and sustainability. The exhibition volition explore a number of key themes, including: the dialogue between gimmicky trends and artistic legacies in Latin American art; the use of repurposed materials in strategies of upcyling; the blending of digital and traditional skills; and the reclamation of personal and public space.
New Territories is organized by MAD's Acting Chief Curator Lowery Stokes Sims and Adriana Kertzer, Curatorial Banana and Project Manager. It follows MAD'southward groundbreaking 2010 exhibition The Global Africa Projection, which presented new arts and crafts, design, and art that transcended nationality and regionalism in its presentation of the new nomadic epitome of African identity. The exhibition will exist accompanied by a fully-illustrated, full color catalogue that will be published in separate English and Castilian editions past Turner Libros of Madrid and Mexico City.
Major support for New Territories: Laboratories for Design, Craft and Art in Latin America is provided by the Ford Foundation and the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. Additional back up is provided by Furthermore: a programme of the J. Thou. Kaplan Fund, Phillips, The Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts, The Louise D. and Morton J. Macks Family Foundation, and the Consulate General of Brazil in New York.
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2/18/2014
[Result] Launch of the new upshot of the journal B/Every bit: Fashion + Politics
"Estados unidos de…" volition be featured at cover and in an article of the new edition of the periodical B/AS: Way and politics.
The launch result will have place the 27th of Feb at Parsons, The New School for design in New York.
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1/twenty/2014
Han Nefkens Award in Fashion
I'thousand happy to announce that I have received, together with v other artists, the "Han Nefkens-Way on the Border" honour to produce a new piece of work that will be presented as part of the international exhibition "The Futurity of Fashion is Now" at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Rotterdam) in October. More than information coming before long! For at present please read the press release of the honour:
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A jury of experts, including the fashion-duo Viktor&Rolf and Karin Swerink, Editor-in-Primary of Vogue, have awarded the prize to half-dozen immature fashion designers. They are each creating a new piece of work on the cusp between style and art. These new works will be on bear witness for the kickoff time in the exhibition 'The Time to come of Fashion is Now', which will open this autumn in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.
The jury is fabricated up of Viktor&Rolf, Karin Swerink, Vassilis Zidianakis (Atopos cvc), Han Nefkens and José Teunissen. The half-dozen fashion designers and initiatives are Iris van Herpen (NL), Craig Green (GB), Aftrs/D & K (AU), Olek (PL), Digest Design (CN) and Lucia Cuba (PE). This autumn, their vision on the futurity of fashion will be on show in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. The jury will exist profitable the prize winners correct upward to the opening. The public can also follow this procedure via a special website that will be launched shortly. The announcement of the Han Nefkens Style on the Edge Awards marks the official commencement of the preparations for the fashion exhibition in Rotterdam.
Karin Swerink about the option: "It had to appoint, inspire and surprise me. All half dozen designers met these three criteria." Vassilis Zidianakis (Atopos cvc): "It was clear that the trunk of work of all 6 designers was comprehensive, distinctive, unique."
Exhibition
'The Future of Fashion is Now' – Oct 11, 2014 / January xviii, 2015 – takes visitors on a journeying forth the virtually innovative manner and way talents from all over the earth and features work by designers such every bit Viktor&Rolf, Christophe Coppens, Martin Margiela and Hussein Chalayan. Work by more than than sixty international designers is on evidence, from leading manner houses to young, upwardly-andcoming talent. The exhibition addresses the critical position young manner designers adopt towards the fashion system and the role of article of clothing in today's social club. Sustainability, new technologies and the value of clothing for the identity of an individual or a community are themes with which they open the discussion virtually way of the hereafter.
Jury and scouts
Twenty international scouts each selected 2 or three designers for the exhibition and the Han Nefkens Fashion on the Edge Award. This unusual method of working resulted in a option from which the jury of experts has at present chosen 6 prize winners.
Han Nefkens Fashion on the Edge
Han Nefkens Mode on the Edge is an initiative of writer, benefactor and art activist Han Nefkens and fashion expert José Teunissen, in collaboration with Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. The initiative's mission is to back up fashion talent working on the cusp of fashion and fine art. The Han Nefkens Manner on the Border Award offers designers the opportunity of creating new piece of work, which is then given on perpetual loan to the museum.
Gift
Han Nefkens recently announced that he is donating the latest haute couture collection of Viktor&Rolf to Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. This drove attracted considerable attention in the bound of 2013 in Paris and will be on testify to the general public for the first time in the autumn exhibition 'The Hereafter of Way is Now' .
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11/fourteen/2013
[Workshop] Objects/Subjects-Lima
Publicado por SIENTEMAG
La diseñadora de modas e investigadora social Lucía Republic of cuba llegará a Lima para ofrecer united nations único taller de diseño de modas, este xi, 12 y thirteen de diciembre, dedicado a todas aquellas personas que quieran transgredir los límites de la industria de la moda y explorar nuevas posibilidades.
Lady Gaga, Mario Vargas Llosa y Magaly Solier guardan algo en común, y es que estos reconocidos personajes han llevado sobre sí prendas, con un mensaje claro, elaboradas por Lucía Cuba, una de las diseñadoras de modas más reconocidas del Perú que ha profundizado en el diseño activista como un espacio fundamental de diálogo social y cultural. Su interés, comenta Lucía, está en ampliar la comprensión del rol de los objetos de la moda, llevarlo de consideraciones puramente funcionales o estéticas, a perspectivas sociales, éticas y políticas.
Lucía, quien acaba de cursar una maestría de moda en Parsons, una de las más prestigiosas escuelas de diseño de la ciudad de Nueva York, ofrecerá –bajo la organización de SienteMag- el taller "Objetos/Sujetos: conversaciones constructivas", un espacio de colaboración y construcción en donde se explorarán objetos del diseño de modas (vestuario, accesorios, entre otros), sus funciones y potencialidades para cuestionarnos: ¿Cuáles son las potencialidades políticas y sociales del diseño? ¿Cómo aproximarnos críticamente a los objetos del diseño?
Este proceso de exploración se llevará a cabo a través de la construcción física de dichos objetos de manera colectiva, a través de técnicas mixtas de costura, pegado, bordado, tejido, entre otras opciones.
El taller "Objetos/Sujetos: conversaciones constructivas" forma parte del Proyecto Objetos/Sujetos, una plataforma de intercambio y exploración sobre la agencia del vestuario y los objetos de la moda, de la diseñadora e investigadora peruana Lucía Cuba.
Lucia Cuba – Hoja de vida
Lucia Cuba (Lima,1980). Diseñadora de modas y científica social. Licenciada en Psicología Comunitaria-Educacional, con estudios de Maestría en Psicología Educacional y Desarrollo Humano, y de Doctorado en Salud Pública en la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Master en Fine Arts en "Diseño de Modas y Sociedad" de Parsons, The New School for Design. Su aproximación al diseño se complementa con docencia eastward investigación especializada. Entre sus más recientes proyectos se encuentran PROYECTO GAMARRA (proyectogamarra.pe) y ARTICULO 6: Narrativas de género, fortaleza y política" (articulo6.pe), plataformas de diseño activista que buscan informar sobre temas sociales a través de elementos del diseño y la moda; y OBJETOS/SUJETOS, serial de intercambio y exploración sobre la agencia del vestuario y los objetos de la moda. Ha participado en diversas plataformas de educación, arte y cultura a nivel nacional due east internacional.
Lugar: Av. Arenales 601, Santa Beatriz, Lima (Alt. Cdra. 6 Av. Arequipa, al lado del Centro Cultural de España)
Fecha: eleven,12 y xiii de diciembre de 2013
Hora: de half-dozen a 10 p.m.
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11/14/2013
[Guest Lecture] Articulo 6 at Concordia Academy
"Articulo six: narrativas of Gender, strength and politics" will be present at Concordia Academy in Montreal.
Date: Wednesday November 20th, 2013
Identify: Hexagram Resources Centre.
[Invitee lecture hosted by Studio Arts/ Fibres and Fabric Practices]
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9/11/2013
TAC's Artist in Residence Exhibition: Sept 17, 2013
Please join us for the Opening Reception of the ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE: Cycle 4 Exhibition:
Tuesday, Sept 17
7:00-10:00PM
@ The Invisible Dog – 51 Bergen St
RSVP hither, or electronic mail rsvp@textileartscenter.com!
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5/one/2013
[Open Call] OBJECT | SUBJECTS: Constructive Conversations
We are seeking participants for a series of conversations on the agency of clothes:
OBJECTS | SUBJECTS [CONSTRUCTIVE CONVERSATIONS] is the first of a series of conversations amidst a diverse group of people to commutation —through open dialogues and garment creation— unlike understandings and approaches to issues of gender, identity and human rights, among other topics.
These interactions stem from a broad debate on the "agency of clothes" and their role as social mediums for substitution and critical thought.
This is an Open Phone call. Participants should commit to attend all four sessions as office of this conversation series. Please fill in the form bachelor in the post-obit link
The course includes:
Curt bio (250 words)
Participation argument (200 words): Why would you like to participate in this conversation series?
Borderline to apply: Tuesday May 7th, 2013
THESE CONVERSATIONS EXPLORE:
The agency of clothes,
Notions of garments as objects/subjects,
How tin garments, imbued with intention, go cardinal actors in human evolution,
Notions of gender, identity and man rights as experienced by participants (among other topics)
THESE CONVERSATIONS USE:
Conversation as a collective and collaborative social applied science that allows for connections and unions betwixt the ideas and creations of participants,
The participatory construction of garments (participatory garments) as a commonage feel in the building of objects/subjects,
Participatory garments as a medium to talk over and exchange notions of gender, identity and homo rights as experienced by participants.
THESE CONVERSATIONS Volition GENERATE:
Garments, photos, audio and related visual documentation that volition exist recorded during iii conversation serial and presented publicly,
The garments created will exist holding of each participant,
The visual, audio and related documentation volition be attainable to participants and general public online.
Objects/Subjects [Constructive Conversations] is the first conversation serial as part of Objects/Subjects, a pattern projection past fashion designer and social researcher Lucia Cuba.
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Dates: Thursday's May 9,sixteen, 23, 30th2013Time: 6:30 – 9:30 pm
Place: Cloth Arts Center – Manhattan- NY (26 W eighth St. New York, NY 10011)
Participants: eight participants (Participation free of cost)
- Please see the link for further information
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3/16/2013
[Invitee Lecture] Artículo six at UQAM - Montreal
Articulo 6 project was presented at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), as part of the Class "Gender & sexuality".
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Source: http://www.luciacuba.com/en/blog
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