The Institute for Studies on Latin
American Art (ISLAA) supports the study
and visibility of Latin American art.
Threads to the South considers fiber as a conceptual tool for exploring belonging, identity, and territory in Latin America
The grantees were chosen by a selection committee to further the study of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx art and visual culture.
Organized in conjunction with Threads to the South, this event will bring together art historians and curators Sadé Ayorinde, Julia Bryan-Wilson, and Lynne Cooke to discuss curatorial approaches to fiber-based art.
Threads to the South considers fiber as a conceptual tool for exploring belonging, identity, and territory in Latin America.
The grantees were chosen by a selection committee to further the study of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx art and visual culture.
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.
Organized in conjunction with Threads to the South, this event will bring together art historians and curators Sadé Ayorinde, Julia Bryan-Wilson, and Lynne Cooke to discuss curatorial approaches to fiber-based art.