The Institute for Studies on Latin
American Art (ISLAA) supports the study
and visibility of Latin American art.
Join us for the opening reception for Threads to the South on Thursday, March 28 from 6 to 8 PM.
ISLAA Writer in Residence Benjamin Murphy analyzes the CAYC’s own institutional self-fashioning through its films productions, and reflects on the methodological and archival politics of studying these films today.
The Eighth Annual Symposium of Latin American Art will include presentations from artists, activists, graduate students, and emerging scholars whose work channels flexible, nonlinear, and otherwise “errant” temporalities.
The submission period runs from March 14–April 14, 2024
Threads to the South considers fiber as a conceptual tool for exploring belonging, identity, and territory in Latin America.
ISLAA Writer in Residence Benjamin Murphy analyzes the CAYC’s own institutional self-fashioning through its films productions, and reflects on the methodological and archival politics of studying these films today.
The Eighth Annual Symposium of Latin American Art will include presentations from artists, activists, graduate students, and emerging scholars whose work channels flexible, nonlinear, and otherwise “errant” temporalities.
The submission period runs from March 14–April 14, 2024