Aylet Ojeda Jequín
Aylet Ojeda Jequín has been curator at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Habana, Cuba, since 2002. At the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, she has curated numerous exhibitions including: Menudos Pedazos (2004), Cartografías de una Isla de ultramar (2008), Un rasguño en la piedra. Homenaje al Centenario de José Lezama Lima (2010), Turn On (2013), Para quebrar los muros, un proyecto de intervenciones (2013), among others. Her writing has been featured in national and international publications such as Arte Cubano and La Jiribilla. In 2014, Aylet Ojeda Jequín was awarded the Cuban National Prize for Curatorial Practice for the group show Para quebrar los muros: un proyecto de intervención. She graduated from the University of Havana in Art History, and also completed her MA in Art History at the University of Havana.
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Wild Noise / Ruido Salvaje
Image: Carlos Garaicoa, Untitled (Decapitated Angel), 1993, color photograph. The Bronx Museum of the Arts Permanent Collection. Wild Noise / Ruido Salvaje Thursday, March 9 6:308pm ICI Curatorial Hub 401 Broadway, Suite 1620 FREE and open to the public Organized in collaboration with The Bronx Museum of the Arts, curators Corina Matamoros and Aylet Ojeda […]
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