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Join the New-York Historical Society for a virtual conversation about efforts to advance Latinx art in American museums with curators Marcela Guerrero, Rodrigo Moura, and E. Carmen Ramos.
Join the New-York Historical Society on Friday, April 14 at 1 p.m. (ET) for Latinx Art and American Pasts and Futures.
As museums seek to implement more inclusive practices and Latinx art emerges as an area of focus, panelists will examine how three museums navigate this pivotal point in framing national culture and recalibrating understandings of United States art and history.
- Marcela Guerrero
Curator of the DeMartini family at the Whitney Museum of American Art - Rodrigo Moura
Chief Curator of the Museo del Barrio, New York - E. Carmen Ramos (moderator)
Chief Curator and Curatorial Officer, National Gallery of Art
Registration is required to receive a link. To RSVP for this free chat, visit nyhistory.org.
Since its inception in 1982, the Henry Luce Foundation’s American Art Program has supported extensive collecting projects and exhibitions at art museums in all 50 states. In commemoration of the program’s 40th anniversary, the Foundation hosted a year-long series of virtual conversations hosted by leaders in the field and Luce grantees, past and present.
Deliberately turned towards the future rather than retrospective, the Henry Luce Foundation Conversations on American Art and Museums explore what the best future of American art and museums might look like. Participants will explore the role of the visual arts in an open and equitable society, and the ability of art museums to challenge accepted histories, elevate underrepresented voices, and animate the critical conversations we need to engage in. .
See it full schedule future programs.