Join research fellow of the Jay I. Kislak Collection, Carolina Cueva, for an online showcase and presentation moderated by Jay I. Kislak Chair and Curator Daniel Arbino.
Cueva’s work brings an interdisciplinary lens to Andean history, displacement, and identity. During her month-long residency engaging with the Kislak Collection, she explored materials that deepened and informed her ongoing artistic research.
Cueva will share new insights from her recent work and discuss how the collection has supported and enriched her creative process.
Following the presentation, there will be a Q&A with the online audience.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Carolina Cueva was born in Lima, Peru, and lives and works in Miami, Florida. She studied at the School of Visual Arts and graduated with a B.F.A. Cueva is an interdisciplinary artist working in sculpture, performance, and 2D works of art. Her work examines identity, ancestry, and displacement through personal narrative, history, and the transcendental.
Cueva was awarded a Wavemaker Grant and an Artist Access Grant in 2021. She is currently an M.F.A. candidate at Yale University.
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