Tuesday, September 27, 2011

MAM- NEW

"But my favorite part was hearing about the new MAM building and getting an in depth look at the model. I am so excited for this place and I truly hope we get to go visit it next semester!" Carrie


This was exciting for me too. I can't wait for the new building!!
Here is the Director, Thom Collins giving us a preview...



Thursday, September 22, 2011

Just some thoughts

I think this class is going great so far! We have read some very interesting articles, listened to great speakers, and have begun to handle part of the awesome collection of Mickey Wolfson! I think my favorite part has been the speakers, however. Especially at the MAM, I found it fascinating to hear stories and advice from several aspects of the working museum. But my favorite part was hearing about the new MAM building and getting an in depth look at the model. I am so excited for this place and I truly hope we get to go visit it next semester!

Also, THE END is having an event tomorrow night at Sweat Records. I am thinking about going - is anyone else possibly going to be there? :)

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Esperanza Project



Hello guys,

I am using this post to share with all of you "Esperanza" project which is a socio-artistic project that I am doing with a partner María F. Pérez. Esperanza seeks to promote peace in Venezuela by exposing huge photographic portraits of mothers who have lost a son/daughter because of violence. The look in the eyes of these brave women conveys a clamor for peace, an invitation to respect the life of every individual in Venezuela.

So far we have photographed 28 women. We going to paste the images at the end of October or at the begining of November. The images will be glued on walls and buildings located in public places of Caracas, the main city.

"Esperanza" is an action group of the world wide movement “Inside Out”, led by JR artist (TED winner 2011).

You can check more information at the website: www.esperanzavenezuela.com . At the end of the links you may find English content.

Here I share with you a flyer that we did to promote the project. The image of these hands are actually of one of the participants.



Thanks for reading,

Peace,

Carolina

THE END

Friday, Sept. 9 was another great class day. We started out exploring some of the objects in the collection(2nd floor)  to helps us think of ideas for themes for the exhibit we are going to curate as a class next spring. It is truly not an easy task. Sometimes we cannot find any information on an object and the important thing here is being able to know it's history. Very challenging.
Then we had a presentation by a local, nomadic, art/event planners called THE END, who came to introduce themselves to us. They explained their project, which is a very simple, limitless and creating ongoing art dialogues in our community. They are also known as SPRING BREAK. Their events are usually thematic discussions , exhibitions, lectures, rare movie screenings, etc
I support their idea because it is informing and gathering a community of artists or non-artists and engaging us in an artistic dialogue that we may not even be aware of at that moment.

Thanks.
Picture: Kiwi and Domingo from THE END

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

First impressions

I am absolutely excited about this experience. First of all, the professors and my classmates are very interesting, I am learning a lot from them. I really enjoyed our reading discussions. I also enjoyed the experience of cataloguing an object from the Mitchell Wolfson Jr. collection with Jackie, a classmate. It was so hard to find information about it! It made me think about how hard it can be for curators to discover the meanings of some objects.

I am looking forward to live more experiences with this class!

Carolina


We looking for some information about the object.