The Institute for Studies on Latin
American Art (ISLAA) supports the study
and visibility of Latin American art.
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.
Guatemalan poet Wingston González (b. 1968) explores images of clothing, the sea and, above all, knots in the art and poetry of Peruvian artist Jorge Eielson.
Marisa Lerer, Director of Education at Creative Capital Foundation, will discuss disaster monuments and Latine commemorative visual culture in the Caribbean.
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.
Guatemalan poet Wingston González (b. 1968) explores images of clothing, the sea and, above all, knots in the art and poetry of Peruvian artist Jorge Eielson.
Marisa Lerer, Director of Education at Creative Capital Foundation, will discuss disaster monuments and Latine commemorative visual culture in the Caribbean.