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This is "SFAI 140 - November 2015 - Monica Villarreal" by Santa Fe Art Institute on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
This was my SFAI140 talk. Enjoy!
Migration is? art installation by Monica Villarreal at Project Row Houses
Migrant workers have played a key role in the development of what we now call the United States. As the number of migrant workers from Latin America continues to rise, discourse surrounding these migrations focuses on their value as human beings by treating their bodies as exploitable commodities. The intention of Migration is? is to address and reframe this discussion by examining migration from the underrepresented perspective of the migrant. I will present a series of works exploring the experiences of Latin America migrant works through the use of printmaking, installations, large-scale paintings, and live performances. I want to analyze the treatment of migrant works and shift discourse from their worth as commoditized bodies to their intrinsic value as human beings.
Round 41: Process and Action: An Exploration of Ideas is just as the title states. Round 41 explores the ways in which contemporary artists deal with labor-intensive practices by highlighting the artistic process, which can be both intuitive and strategic, and the Labor issues (female inequality, immigration, etc.) that have influenced their work and inevitably shape a community, like Third Ward, and society at-large. Round 41 developed by starting with a set of questions: How does the artistic process relate to Labor issues? How do artists discuss the labor related practices within their work? How does an artist view their labor-intensive process relative to the labor practices that a non-artist experiences every day? How does the average worker in Third Ward (and beyond) connect to an artist around issues of Labor? While labor-intensive practice and issues surrounding Labor are two very different themes, this Round attempts to bridge them as a means to explore the aforementioned questions and others that arise in-process. Invited artists will activate the art houses by showing work that is process oriented, engage with the mothers of the Young Mothers Residential Program to explore Labor issues from their perspective, and speak to the broader themes of Labor that their practices generate.
Photos by Alex Barber
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The very first opening Project Row house is this Saturday! There will be new installations by yours truly, Vanessa Diaz, Julia Brown, Akua Holt, Rabea Ballin, Rosine Kouamen, and Jessie Anderson. @flashgparks will be spinning and it will be a beautiful day. Come spend a few hours at @projectrowhouses and spread the word!
#Artists talk begins at 2:30pm.