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American Art (ISLAA) supports the study
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An intimate look at a group of Venezuelan trans women’s experiences, aspirations, and community
This exhibition explores a pivotal period of work by Luis Fernando Benedit, highlighting his radical exploration of ecology and systems of control.
Horacio Ramos and Julián Sánchez González will discuss spirituality in contemporary art of Latin America.
ISLAA Writer in Residence Irene Rihuete-Varea explores how the 1982 Venezuelan documentary film Trans proposes a queer temporality that questions the concepts of ephemerality and permanence.
This exhibition, featuring the 1982 documentary Trans by Manuel Herreros de Lemos and Mateo Manaure Arilla, provides an intimate look at a group of Venezuelan trans women’s experiences, aspirations, and community.
This exhibition explores a pivotal period of work by Luis Fernando Benedit, highlighting his radical exploration of ecology and systems of control.
Horacio Ramos and Julián Sánchez González will discuss spirituality in contemporary art of Latin America.
ISLAA Writer in Residence Irene Rihuete-Varea explores how the 1982 Venezuelan documentary film Trans proposes a queer temporality that questions the concepts of ephemerality and permanence.