Nov 21st 2019

What does it take to lead cultural initiatives under conditions of scarcity, political unrest, and violence? What are the challenges for artists who carry on administrative entrepreneurship? In this lecture, Venezuelan Artist, Curator, and Arts Administrator Erika Ordosgoitti will share with us their experiences as a leader of El Avispero Art Residency and P3 Plataforma Para Performance during the current Venezuelan humanitarian crisis.

Erika Ordosgoitti (Caracas, 1980) is a Venezuelan artist, poet, curator, and arts administrator based in Dallas, United States. Ordosgoitti has a Bachelor in Fine Arts Mixed Media Mention from Instituto Universitario de Estudios Superiores de Artes Plásticas Armando Reverón (Caracas, 2010) and has been granted several awards including the Young Artist Award from the International Association of Art Critics AICA (2016), Young Artist Award, MISOL Foundation for the Arts, Bogota (2014); First Honorable Mention, SuperCable Hall of Youth with FIA, Caracas (2011); Honorable mention, National Exhibition of Art 34 Aragua, Maracay (2009); University Award, First National Exhibition of Art University, Caracas (2009). Their work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art Caracas, Museum of Contemporary Art of Bogota, Museum of Contemporary Art of Oaxaca, as well as in multiple academic institutions and private galleries. Ordosgoitti is Executive Director of El Avispero Artist Residency in Venezuela and was the former Adjunct Director and Curator at P3 Plataforma Para Performance (2014-2017).

Thursday, Nov 21, 2019. 4:00 pm.
Sullivan Galleries Conference Room
33 S State St, 7th floor. Chicago, Illinois.

Organized by MA Arts Administration & Policy student Sofia Gabriel (2021), and Dual MA in Arts Administration & Policy and Modern and Contemporary Art History alumn Carlos Salazar-Lermont (2019)

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