Thursday, April 8, 2021
7:00pm –
8:00pm
Storrs Campus
Zoom
A performative live-streaming event featuring Nicaraguan artists Alejandro De La Guerra and Elyla (Artist protection Fund Fellows). Join us to reflect on the act of creating political art at the intersection and beyond bipartidism power structures, FSLN dictatorial regime and the traditional "opposition" in Nicaragua. Join the artists to reflect upon what it means to create political art at the intersection and beyond these power structures.
Moderator: Robin Greeley Professor of Art History, UConn
Registration link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_74WBdGvVTx-D1_xgYLdb5w
Sponsored by IIE Artist Protection Fund, El Instituto, and the Human Rights Institute
Contact: El Instituto, elinstituto@uconn.edu
el Instituto (primary), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, History Department, Human Rights Institute, UConn Master Calendar