Jan 11
Site Specific: Contemporary Cuban Photography and Film
Selections from The Madeleine P. Plonsker Collection of Contemporary Cuban Photography
The Perlman Teaching Museum is honored to present this selection from the Madeleine P. Plonsker Collection of Contemporary Cuban Photography. Since her initial visit to Cuba in 2002, Plonsker has built a significant and wide ranging collection, a portion of which is now on view in our gallery.
The photographs chosen for this exhibit were selected for their evocative connection to a specific sense of Cuba in space and time. The more than 25 artists represented turn an inquisitive and descriptive lens on a unique place, offering viewers points of access from afar. Together they illustrate what Plonsker characterizes as the artists’ “restless energy, controlled by infinite patience.”
Join us in February for these events:
Thursday, February 7-noon in Perlman Teaching Museum
Visiting Assistant Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, Carl Elsaesser, will discuss 'Imperfect Cinema: Respond, Work, Play' **Coffee and Churros will be served
Thursday, February 13-noon in Perlman Teaching Museum
Al Montero, Associate Dean of the College, will share his thoughts in response to the current exhibit. **Coffee and Churros will be served
Thursday, February 20-noon in Perlman Teaching Museum
Cherif Keita, William H. Laird Professor of French and the Liberal Arts, and Jorge Brioso, Director of Latin American Studies, will host a listening session and discuss influences from Africa to Cuba and from Cuba to Africa in music.**Coffee and Churros will be served
Thursday, February 27-noon in Perlman Teaching Museum
Alejandro Perez Alvarez & Eduardo Garcia artists featured in the current exhibit will discuss their work and life in Cuba. **Box lunches will be provided for the first 25 people
Please join us at the Perlman Teaching Museum for a celebration and talk with Plonsker and visiting artists on February 28 at 7:00 p.m.
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