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Virtual Artist Talk: Ambientes: Places After Time
Sat, Jul 10
|Zoom
Join curator Xavier Robles Armas and the artists of "Ambientes: Places After Time" for a virtual walkthrough of their exhibition! Artists: Itzel Basualdo, William Camargo, Alejandro Jimenez-Flores, Meli Marie Nava, Xavier Robles Armas , Nancy Sánchez Tamayo, Stephen Signa-Aviles


Time & Location
Jul 10, 2021, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Zoom
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Saturday, July 10th 12–1PM
FREE, no registration needed
Click here to watch a recording of the virtual artist talk
Join curator Xavier Robles Armas and the artists of "Ambientes: Places After Time" for a virtual walkthrough of their exhibition!
Artists: With artists: Itzel Basualdo, William Camargo, Alejandro Jimenez-Flores, Meli Marie Nava, Xavier Robles Armas , Nancy Sánchez Tamayo, Stephen Signa-Aviles
What does it mean to locate a place and in turn point towards its horizon. How do we account for a ‘present’ reality, when it is often inevitably shifting. The fragments of our everyday allow there to be no present time and yet we are always looking towards a future––screens sharing news from other countries situated in a different time, apps reminding us of things “a year ago today” and neighborhoods changing with a blink of an eye. What is there to hold on to?