Artists’ Visions: Latina/x & LGBTQ Histories, Monuments for Chicago’s Future
@ University of Illinois at Springfield
Online
Opening Thursday, May 13th, from 6PM - 7:30PM
THURS. 5/13 @ 6-7:30PM: PLEASE ATTEND THIS
CHICAGO MONUMENTS PROJECT COMMUNITY PARTNER EVENT !
Artists’ Visions: Latina/x & LGBTQ Histories, Monuments for Chicago’s Future
Register in advance for this webinar here:
https://uis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nfy1ulJjQoGsRdQXY0LQSQ
What are Chicago’s erased and obscured Latina/x histories, including LGBTQ histories? What are Latina/x perspectives on existing monuments and visions for new monuments for 21st Century Chicago? How can Chicago monuments help us imagine and rebuild a city with more racial, gender and LGBTQ visibility and justice?
This panel brings together important and emerging voices in Chicago’s Latina/x and LGBTQ arts and public history to address these questions. After the panelists’ conversation, we will engage those who are interested in and/or passionate about these issues in a Q & A.
Speakers: Prof. Nicole Marroquín, School of the Art Institute of Chicago https://www.nicolemarroquin.com
Diana Solís, Urban Gateways http://dianasolisarteypapel.blogspot.com
Sandra Antongiorgi, artist, muralist, musician http://www.santongiorgi.com
Moni Pizano Luna, artist, Marimacha Monarca Press
Jojo Galvan Mora, Public historian, Student, MA Program in Museum Studies, U. of Illinois Chicago
Prof. Hinda Seif (moderator) Dept. of Women/Gender Studies, U. of Illinois at Springfield
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Panel Hosts: U. of Illinois Springfield College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Dept. of Women & Gender Studies;
U. of Illinois Chicago Department of Latin American & Latino Studies and Rafael Cintrón Ortiz Latino Cultural Center
Read about and participate in the Chicago Monuments Project here: https://chicagomonuments.org/
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