New York Programs
UPCOMING PROGRAMS Tuesday, March 10, 6:30-8pm Pablo José Ramírez ICI New York
Throughout the year ICI presents free, public events in New York, including conversations between curators and artists, panel discussions, small press events, screenings, and reading sessions. They provide access to international curatorial practices and highlight local individuals and collectives whose practice and research align with our mission. New York Programs connect with the ideas taken up by our programs around the world, including questions of accessibility and inclusivity; indigeneity and rootedness in place; the modern museum in the global era; and gender, race, and representation. Events take place at ICI New York, located at 401 Broadway, or at partner art institutions across the city. They are scheduled and announced throughout the year. Check ICI’s website for details and updates.
Pablo José Ramírez will speak about the relationship between indigeneity, Mestizaje and contemporary art, from a comparative perspective. Ramírez will also discuss some of his recent projects including: his research around Garifuna Cultures in the Central American Caribbean; his editorial ideas around non-western sonic cultures with the curatorial platform Infrasonica, and his work as Adjunct Curator at Tate Modern. He was the sixth recipient of the ICI/CPPC Travel Award for Central America and the Caribbean in 2019. Wednesday, April 22, 6:30–8pm Wanda Nanibush James Gallery, CUNY 365 Fifth Ave., New York Wanda Nanibush will present on her work, research, and the development of new curatorial ideas and displays within Indigenous practice. Nanibush is an Anishinaabe-kwe curator based in Toronto, Ontario, where she serves as the Curator of Canadian and Indigenous Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Organized in partnership with CUNY’s PhD Program in Art History and the James Gallery at the Graduate Center.
ICI’s New York public programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
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