Arte Gráfico Popular (Art Print Making Collective) has been an integral part of public life and a vehicle to inform communities about ongoing social issues. Considered a democratic art form and inspired by significant scenes from history, this type of art seeks to reflect the voice of the people to inspire social change.
Presenters
Whitney Tassie, senior curator, curator of modern and contemporary art, Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Moderated by Fanny Guadalupe Blauer, director of Artes de ... view more »
Arte Gráfico Popular (Art Print Making Collective) has been an integral part of public life and a vehicle to inform communities about ongoing social issues. Considered a democratic art form and inspired by significant scenes from history, this type of art seeks to reflect the voice of the people to inspire social change.
Presenters
Whitney Tassie, senior curator, curator of modern and contemporary art, Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Moderated by Fanny Guadalupe Blauer, director of Artes de Mexico en Utah
Presented in partnership with Artes de México en Utah
Arte e historia de México | Arte Gráfico Popular
Martes, 21 de septiembre | 6:30–7:45 p.m. | GRATUITO | Registro por Zoom
El Arte Gráfico Popular ha sido una parte integral de la vida pública y un vehículo para informar a las comunidades sobre los temas sociales de actualidad. Considerado como una forma de arte democrática e inspirado por escenas importantes de la historia, este tipo de arte refleja la voz de los pueblos para inspirar el cambio social.
Moderado por Fanny Guadalupe Blauer, directora de Artes de México en Utah
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