Sara Guerrero
Sara Guerrero is an activist, educator, and researcher of art and pedagogy. She has worked at the intersection of these fields during the last fifteen years as a teacher, ethnographer, and director of Art & Literacy with New Yorkers, an art and migration initiative by the Queens Museum of Art and the Queens Public Library, New York. Her ethnographic interviews about Diaspora have been published in an academic and award-winning book, Mexican New York: Transnational Lives of New Immigrants (2005) by Robert Courtney Smith. Guerrero is currently completing her thesis on artistic collectiveness in Arab and Latin American cities at the Research Center for Transnational Art, Identity & Nation (TrAIN) in the Department of Research at Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts, London.
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2013 Bogotá Curatorial Intensive Symposium
2013 Bogotá Curatorial Intensive Public Symposium Saturday, November 30, 2013 10am6pm Auditorio Museo de Arte del Banco de la República Calle 11 No. 4-14 FREE and open to the public Join ICI and the 2013 Bogotá Curatorial Intensive on Saturday, November 30 for a daylong public symposium where the participants will present the exhibition and […]
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