Resistencia Gráfica: The Prints of Carlos BarberenaSaturday, August 10, 2019 2:00PM - 4:00PM Museum of Latin American Art Resistencia Gráfica: The Prints of Carlos Barberena
Viva Events Center Artist printmaker Carlos Barberena will discuss his development as a self-taught artist as well as his involvement with a number of artist collectives and studio workshops, including Instituto Gráfico de Chicago. Barberena's print, Mater Dolorosa, is featured in MOLAA’s current exhibition, Gráfica América and depicts the mother Álvaro Conrado, a student killed at a protest against Nicaragua’s repressive government. A printmaking demonstration and opportunity to create a print with the artist will follow the presentation. Free with paid museum admission / Members Free Gráfica América workshops are sponsored in part by the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts. About the artist: Carlos Barberena is a Nicaraguan-American printmaker currently based out of Chicago, Illinois. He is founder of Bandolero Press, La Calaca Press, and co-founder and member of Instituto Gráfico de Chicago. His works examine the effects of historic and contemporary political events throughout the Americas, particularly on his homeland of Nicaragua.
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