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Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives

Curated by Juanita Lanzo and Stephanie A. Lindquist

September 12 – November 22, 2020
Sara Bedrick Gallery

Cinthya Santos Briones, While living in Sanctuary, Sujitmo Sajuti, ankle monitor, Unitarian Universalist Church, Meriden, Connecticut, from the series "Living in Sanctuary," 2018

 

• Download the Dos Mundos gallery guide pdf

• Listen to the artists speak about their work on the Dos Mundos Media page.


Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives is a curated exhibition, organized to present the photographs of 12 artists of color who are recipients of En Foco's Photography Fellowships. The current Dos Mundos theme is inspired by the 1973 Dos Mundos exhibition, and hopes to not only capture the contemporary duality of traditions and cultures in immigrant and ethnic communities, but to also revisit and demonstrate the challenges of systemic exclusion from the mainstream as described by the 1973 exhibition.



Yu-Chen Chiu, Arizona I, from the series ​"American Seen,” 2017

 

 

Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, Maajeida, from the series “Untitled,” 2020 

 

Featured Artists: Damarys Alvarez | Laylah Amatullah Barrayn | Tau Battice | Yu-Chen Chiu | Anthony Hamboussi | Daesha Harris | Erika Morillo | Danny Ramon Peralta | Antonio Pulgarin | Roger Richardson | Cinthia Santos-Briones | Aaron Turner 



Click below to take a virtual tour of the exhibition:


Listen to the curators speak about the exhibition: https://videos.files.wordpress.com/ortsrgmi/juanita-and-stephaniev03_hd.mp4

You can read more about the Dos Mundos travelling exhibition at the En Foco web site at https://enfoco.org/dos-mundos-20-21/

 



Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives

Curated by Juanita Lanzo and Stephanie A. Lindquist

September 12 – November 22, 2020
Sara Bedrick Gallery

Cinthya Santos Briones, While living in Sanctuary, Sujitmo Sajuti, ankle monitor, Unitarian Universalist Church, Meriden, Connecticut, from the series "Living in Sanctuary," 2018

 

• Download the Dos Mundos gallery guide pdf

• Listen to the artists speak about their work on the Dos Mundos Media page.


Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives is a curated exhibition, organized to present the photographs of 12 artists of color who are recipients of En Foco's Photography Fellowships. The current Dos Mundos theme is inspired by the 1973 Dos Mundos exhibition, and hopes to not only capture the contemporary duality of traditions and cultures in immigrant and ethnic communities, but to also revisit and demonstrate the challenges of systemic exclusion from the mainstream as described by the 1973 exhibition.



Yu-Chen Chiu, Arizona I, from the series ​"American Seen,” 2017

 

 

Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, Maajeida, from the series “Untitled,” 2020 

 

Featured Artists: Damarys Alvarez | Laylah Amatullah Barrayn | Tau Battice | Yu-Chen Chiu | Anthony Hamboussi | Daesha Harris | Erika Morillo | Danny Ramon Peralta | Antonio Pulgarin | Roger Richardson | Cinthia Santos-Briones | Aaron Turner 



Click below to take a virtual tour of the exhibition:


Listen to the curators speak about the exhibition: https://videos.files.wordpress.com/ortsrgmi/juanita-and-stephaniev03_hd.mp4

You can read more about the Dos Mundos travelling exhibition at the En Foco web site at https://enfoco.org/dos-mundos-20-21/

 


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