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5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Visual Arts Building Auditorium (100 Culver Avenue, B08)
This panel will feature the four artists in the exhibition: Jacqueline Herranz-Brooks, Tenjin Ikeda, Felix Morelo, and Katherine Miranda, who will discuss their works and practice as they relate to political perspectives. With curator Atim Annette Oton's moderation, they will examine how socio-economic/political contexts behind their work.
Jacqueline Herranz Brooks is a queer writer and educator from Havana, whose creative journey has been shaped by her rich heritage and personal experiences. Tenjin Ikeda is an Afro-Puerto Rican artist born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Katherine Miranda (they/he) is a Latinx, non-binary artist born, raised and based in the Bronx. Felix Morelo is a Colombian/American artist based in New York City.