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NEREIDA GARCIA FERRAZ

My work originates from open contact with materials as well as a continuous investigation into my own personal history as a Cuban-American

This recent body of work explores the reconnection of the many nuances of multiple voices and influences throughout my life as an artist; it offers a bare soul contacting the remembrance of geography, literature, family albums, Spanish cards, popular sayings and the many other  stimuli available throughout a period of time. My paintings take on the appropriation of gestures and open notes, and the marking of distances and direct meanings are reported within my work as a photographer.

This exhibition is the cumulus of the last three years, taking as reference my old photographs from the early 80's and a collection of miniature icon propaganda from the early 1900's as well as images from Havana. The references change but a common history remains.



Nereida Garcia Ferraz-2004


Education: 
      B.F.A. in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

Solo Exhibitions:

1999  Ver Para Creer. MACLA. San Jose Center for Latino Arts. (Catalogue) San Jose. California
1997    Recent Paintings. Chicago Cultural Center Gallery, City of Chicago.
1995    Dialogue Of Identity.  Gallery of Visual Arts, University of Montana
Single Voice. Hausse Gallery Bradley University, Illinois
1992   Dedicado A Quien Sabe Esperar. Deson Saunders Gallery, Chicago
Wabash College, Indiana
1991  

Obra Reciente. Etnia Gallery, Mexico City
Forms Of Contemporary Illinois. FOCI. Nereida Garcia-Ferraz
State of Illinois Museum. Springfield
State of Illinois Gallery. Chicago

1990 Paisajes De Ida Y Vuelta. Paintings
Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City
Deson Saunders Gallery, Chicago
1989 Pittura. Fotografia. Video. Arte Club, Opera Universitaria di Catania, Sicily, Italy


Group Exhibitions:

2002 Unbound Galeria La Raza, Sacramento California.
African Influence in Latin America,. Mission Cultural Center. San Francisco.
Contemporary Latina Women Photographers at CARLSBACK Museum Santa Fe.
2001 Unbound. MACLA,  San Jose Center for Latino Arts
1998   Ramis Barquet Gallery, Mexico Vancouver International Art Expo.
Represented by Canada Stoppert/Perez, Chicago
Miami International Art Expo. Represented by Stoppert/Perez, Chicago
1997  Women Make Movies 25th Anniversary -Best Works. Ana Mendieta: Fuego de Tierra.
Screening and presentation. MOMA. New York.
American Voices Cuban-American Photography in the U.S.A.
Smithsonian International Gallery. Washington, D.C.
One Removed: The Photograph in Contemporary Cuban-American Art Gallery.
 Visual Arts Center, California State University, Fullerton.
1996   Art in Chicago. 1945-1995. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
1995    The Living Hand. Gallery 312, Chicago
46 Women. Mujeres de Pelo de Pecho Northwestern University, Chicago
Transnational Identities. Culture in Progress DePaul University, Chicago
1994     Food, Water, Source and Commodity Bronx Museum, New York
Alter/Nations. Gallery 312, Chicago
Arte Cubana. Cuban Museum of Art and Culture, Miami
Amerivan Voices: Latino Potography in the United States
FOTOFEST, Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, Texas
(Traveling to: New Yor en k, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; El Paso,           Texas; Washington, D.C.; San Francisco, California; Boston, Massachusetts).
Small Format Latin American.  Luigi Marrozzini Gallery, San Juan, Puerto Rico
(Traveling to: Mexico, Central and South America.)
1993  Miami International Art Expo, Represented by Carla Stellweg Gallery, Miami, Florida
Traces of Memory (LAS MANOS DE LA MEMORIA) Carla Stellweg,
Latin American Contemporary Art Gallery, New York, New York
Caminos Revelatorios. Corridors of Understanding: Seis artistas contemporáneos Latino Americanos. Six contemporary Latin American Artists. Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Thick and Thin. Islip Art Museum, Long Island, New York
1992     In Plural America: Contemporary Journeys, Voices, and Identities. Hudson River Museum
New York (Catalog)
Un-Common Ground: 23 Latin American Artists. The College of New Plats,
State University of New York
Los Encuentros/Encounters: 13 Latin American Alumni Curated by Professor Robert Loescher. Betty Rymer Gallery. School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
From America's Studio: Works By Distinguished Alumni: 125th Anniversary of
The School Of   The Art Institute Of Chicago:  Drawing New Conclusions
Betty Rymer Gallery, School of The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois (Catalog)
Dreams And Demos: Modern Mythic Visions, Evanston Art Center, Evanston, Illinois (Catalog)
Contemporary Cuban-U.S. Artists
Mira/Mar Gallery, Sarasota, Florida
1991 Cuba/Usa: The First Generation Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois
(Traveling to: Fondo del Sol, Washington, D.C.; St. Paul Museum of Art, St. Paul,                        Minnesota; Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida; Florida International University, Miami, Florida)
Spirited Vision: Portraits Of Chicago Artists. State of Illinois Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Personal Prophesies: Sylvia Grunner, Nereida Garcia-Ferraz,  Eugenia Vargas Daniels
Centre Gallery, Miami-Dade Community College, Wolfson Campus, Miami, Florida
In The Heart Of The Country/En El Corazon Del Pais: Latino  Artists Working In The Midwest
Chicago Public Library Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois
Outspoken Women. Intermedia Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Screening Of "Ana Mendieta: Fuego De Tierra" Curare-Espacio Critico para las Artes,
Mexico City, Mexico
1990 De La Estructuracion Plastica En Serie. INBA, Centro Cultural Santo Domingo, Mexico City
Spirits In The Material World. Deson Saunders Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Chicago, Illinois
Soul Survivors: The Courage To Go Beyond. Beacon Street Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Women Of Color. ARC Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Invitational Group Show. Jan Cicero Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Mercantile Exchange. Curate by Dennis Adrian, Chicago Illinois
1989    Elements Of Style: A History Of The Dividing Line. Deson Saunders Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Chicago International Art Expo. Represented by Deson Saunders Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Silent Auction. Illinois Arts Council Governor's Awards Ceremony
State of Illinois Center, Chicago, Illinois
1988    Adivina Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, Illinois
Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, Mexico
Emergence Lower Concourse Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
1987    Urgent Messages. Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois
Latina Art: Showcase 1987. Contemporary Works by Latin American Women Artists
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, Illinois 7 Artistas Latinoamericanos De Chicago En Mexico. Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico,
Mexico City, Mexico
Artagogo. Curated by  Dan Baun, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Women's Caucus For Art Presents:Women Artists Of Hispanics Background
Beacon Street Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Nuestras Imagenes: Our Images. 20 Hispanic Women Artists. Curated by Victor Sorell,    Community Gallery of Art, Lake County College, Grace Lake, Illinois
1986  Picture Cuba: Four Contemparary Cuban Photographers
Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois
Seven Outstanding Chicago Painters. Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
Works By Top Illinois Artists. Visual Arts Fellowship Recipients State of Illinois Art Gallery,      Chicago, Illinois
Noises In The Night. W.A.R.M. Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Los Doce. Group 12. Pan American Festival, Olive Park, Chicago, Illinois
The Chicago Union League Exhibition. Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
On Scene. Curated by Joyce Fernandez and Mark Leonhart, ARC Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Showing Off: Art Works Produced During The Fellowship Period 1985
By The Top Illinois Arts Council Visual Arts Fellowship Recipients
State of Illinois Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
1984   The 80th Artists And Vicinity Show. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Now. ARC Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
A.I.R. Show. Illinois Arts Council Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Heresies Exhibition, Grey Gallery, New York, New York
1981    Fellowship Exhibition, Student Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Women Show. Logan Square Community Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
1978  Hispanic Arts Festival Exhibition. Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois
1977 Hispanic Arts Festival Exhibition. Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois

Awards:

2000    Richard Diebenkorn Fellowship. San Francisco Art Institute
1995   Ford Foundation Fellowship for research and completion of book of essays about Cuban Identity.      Summer 2002 publish by Tandem Press
1994 McArthur Fellowship of research and production of Broken Conga, a documentary          
about the relationship of five Cuban women with host country (U.S.A.) and homeland    
National Latino Communication Center (for Broken Conga production).
1992    YLS Public Art Award. Young Lawyers Section of the Chicago Bar Association.
1989    Illinois Arts Council, Visual Arts Fellowship.
National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship.
Percent for Art Commission, Rudy Lozano Branch Library Public Art Program, City of Chicago           Department of Cultural Affairs.
1987   Chicago Artists Abroad. Fellowship With the Chicago Artists Abroad grant went to Italy to study the baroque.
1986   llinois Arts Council Visual Arts Fellowship.
1985   

National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Painting.
Illinois Arts Council Visual Arts Fellowship.
Ryerson Traveling Fellowship. School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Public Collections:

Harris Bank, Chicago.
Harold Washington Library, Public Art Program, City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.
Rudy Lozano Branch Library, Percent for Art Commission, Public Art Program, City of Chicago,           Department of Cultural Affairs.
Levy Foundation, San Francisco, Ca.
Miami Dade Community College, FL

Publications:

2003   By Heart/De Memoria. A book of essays by Maria de los Ángeles Torres. Essay: Not the Golden       Age Photographs and Paintings by Nereida Garcia-Ferraz.
(Upcoming): Historia de Mujeres Grandes y Chiquitas by Sonia Rivera Valdez. Cover Art and              Paintings by Nereida Garcia Ferraz. (Upcoming): Escenas para Turistas by Jacqueline Herranz. Cover Art by Nereida Garcia Ferraz
This Bridge Called my Back. By Cherie Moraga and Gloria Andalzua. A New revised edition.                Artist Portfolio. Third Women Press Berkeley.
Essay in Catalogue MFA graduation Class. San Francisco Art Institute.
2001 Poetic Paradox, 10 years of innovation in Latino Art. Essays by Shifra Goldman and Thomas Ibarra Frausto, art historians.                                      
San Jose Mercury News. Unbound show review by Jack Fisher Dec.25 Arts section.
2000   Latin American Arts and Cultures. Book-published by Davies Publication Inc. Worcester,                Massachusetts, by Dorothy Chaplik
Out of the Fringe: Latino Theater in the U.S., Cover by Nereida Garcia Ferraz, February 2000
1999   Cuban American's exhibit reflects cultural journey.  Article by Jack Fisher. Art critique for                San Jose Mercury News Photography. Abril 11 1999
Ver para Creer. By Batia Rabec. Review of exhibition. Nuevo Mundo, City of San Jose April 11
Contact Sheet #97 25th Anniversary edition. Light work, Syracuse. New York
1998  Hispanics in Philanthropy, annual report, Cover art and illustrations. Berkeley California
1997      Pasajera en Tierra Firme. Articule by Pablo Helguera, Exito!Chicago 17 de Julio
Pasajera, review of exhibition by Alan Arner. Chicago Tribune. July 9 1997
Absolut Vodka. National Campaign ad.
1996    Art News, Architectural Digest, Chicago Magazine: “Art-Chicago 45-95".
Museum of Contemporary Art. Chicago.
Defiant Artist from a Tough Town. Chicago's Style -Nereida García-Ferraz.
“Her paintings are vivid windows”. Article and photographs. Page 14-15.
Chicago Tribune Magazine. Dic. 1, 1996
Anchor Press. 6 CHICAGO ARTISTS PORTAFOLIO. Series of 6 lithographs.
25 limited edition prints by García-Ferraz, Itatani, Sigler, Marshall,
Warsum and Russick.
1995  Hawking, Margaret: Hispanic Women a Study in Contrast. Chicago Sun-Times, October 13.
Stein, Lisa: 1995's Top 5 Gallery Shows. New City, December 21.
Stein, Lisa: Gallery 312. New City, September 21.
Puentes a Cuba/Bridges to Cuba. Book cover and photographs. Edited by Ruth Behar.                University of Michigan Press.
Tan Frágil Como Una Tempestad (reproducción). Puente Libre, New Mexico State University,           Las Cruces, New Mexico, Vol. II, n. 5/6, Summer.
Andrews, Mia: Chicago Artist Offer Different Styles. Ge Missoulian. Montana, November 3.
Helguera, Pablo: Mujeres de Pelo en Pecho. Éxito, Chicago, October 5.
Mendieta, Raquel: La Mano Viva/The Living Hand (essay). Catalog for exhibition. September.
Schmitz, Jennifer: Cultural Identity Theme of a Double Artist Exhibit. Montana Kaimin.
University of Montana, November 3.
1994  Correa, Armando: En Chicago Sopla una Brisa Tropical. Section Galleria. El Nuevo Herald,           April 30.
Tibol, Raquel: V Festival Internacional de Fotografía en Houston. Revista Proceso, Mexico,           November 28.
FOTOFEST 94. Catalog. The Fifth Biennale International Festival of Photography.
Johnson, Patricia: FOTOFEST No. 5. Photography. Houston Chronicle, November 6.
Michigan Quarterly Review. Cover Art, summer.
Memory Mambo by Achy Obejas. Cover Art by Nereida Garcia-Ferraz. Cleis Press.
1993   Harrison, Helen A.: Beyond Showing Testural Themes in Painting. New York Times, November
Maza, Alberto: Arte Cubana: Creadoras de un Lenguaje Propio. Exito. Miami, November.
Baine, Leigh A.: Remaking "America" in Our Own Images. Catalog essay. In Plural America,           Contemporary Journeys, Voices and Identities. New York, November.
1992  Absolut Nereyda: Absolut Symbols/Absolute Posters. Published in numerous national and local      newspapers and magazines.
Sichel, Berta and Stellweg, Carla: Uncommon Ground: 23 American Artists. Catalog essays.           New York: The College at New Paltz, SUNY.
Artner, Allen: Review of Dedicado a Quien Sabe Esperar. Chicago Tribune. March 5.
Budoff, Nathan: On view: Nereida Garcia-Ferraz/Deson Saunders Gallery. New Art                Examiner. June/Summer.
Gouveia Georgette: Plural America is a Singularly Excellent Exhibit. Gannett Suburban                Newspaper. New York, November 1.
1991 Sill, Robert: FOCI: Nereida Garcia-Ferraz: An Introduction. Catalog essay.
 Illinois State Museum.
Personal Prophecies. Exhibition catalog. Miami: Miami -Dade Community College.
Personal Prophecies. New Times. Miami, Florida, October 2-8.
Carrol, Patty and Yood, Jim: Spirited Visions: Portraits of Chicago Artists.
University of Illinois Press.
Bullok, Maria: Cuba/USA: The First Generation/ Museum of Contemporary Art. Windy City           Times, Chicago, Febrary 14.
Chaplik, Dorothy: Chicago: Cuba-USA: The First Generation: Museum of Contemporary Art.           Latin American Art, Spring.
Thorson, Alice: Cuba-USA: The First Generation debuts in Chicago/Colliding Realities.
New Art Examiner, May.
Art Pick: In the Heart of the Country. Skyline: A Lerner Newspaper, Chicago, Illinois, May 2.
Barckert, Linda: Latino/an Artists at the Cultural Center. Chicago Artists News. June.
Editor's Choice: Art. Crain's Chicago Business. June 3.
Hixson, Kathryn: Review of In the Heart of the Country/En el Corazon del Pais.               
Art News Magazine. September.
Kohen, Helen: Campus Shows Augur Well for Art Season. Miami Herald.   September 7.
1990  Salado, Minerva: Nereida Garcia-Ferraz: Paisajes de Ida y Vuelta (Catalogue essay). Mexico           City: Museo Universitario del Chopo, February 28.
Springer, José Manuel: Nereida Garcia-Ferraz: De la Plástica Cubana/I. Uno Mas Uno.                Mexico City, May.
Artists Announced for Harold Washington Library Center. Public Art Update:                     A Report from the City of Chicago Public Art Program. Chicago, Fall.
La Rose, Elise: Soul Survivors: The Courage to Go Beyond (Catalog essay). Chicago,               Beacon Street Gallery, October.
1989  Quel 'Filo Diretto' che Lega Cuba a Catania. La Sicilia. Catania, Sicily, June 10.
1988 Golden, Deven: Latina Art: Showcase 87. New Art Examiner. February.
Meridian Magazine. Berlin, West Germany, August.
Conde, Teresa del: Adivina! En el Museo de Arte Moderno. La Jornada. México City, October 1.
Chicago Sun-Times. November.
Art Pick: Emergence. Skyline, A Pulitzer Newspaper. Chicago, Illinois, November 3.
Chicago Tribune. December.
New Art Examiner. February.
Hispanic Americans: Cuban Festival. In Compton's 88 Encyclopedia Britannica.
Chicago, Illinois: Encyclopedia Britannica.
1987 New Art Examiner. October.
1983 Chicago Sun-Times. March.
1981 In these Times. Chicago, Illinois.
Photo-essay: Images of Latina Women. Heresies 9.

Video:

1997   Broken Conga. (Post production Stage). Co-produced by Nereida Garcia-Ferraz and Maria Torres. This sixty minutes documentary explores the complex relationship of Cuban exiles to their home, their host countries, and themselves. Historical facts and personal stories reexamine the identities and politics of Diaspora communities.

Women Make Movies 25th Anniversary.
Fuego de Tierra screening as best video documentary produce by women.
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
New York
1988   Ana Mendieta: Fuego de Tierra. Co-produced by Nereida Garcia-Ferraz and Kate Hosfield. This videotape on the life and work of Cuban-born Ana Mendieta won Best Video documentary in the 1988 National Latino Film and Video Festival. By utilizing rare footage of Cuban-born artist, Ana Mendieta's politics and the poetics of her vision with an emotionally charged power.
Distributed by Women Make Movies, New York, New York, and Video Data Bank of The School of The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Fuego de Tierra is part of more than one hundred public and private collections among them Museum of Modern Art, New York; Valencia Institute, Spain; etc.

Work Experience (Teaching and Lectures):

2003 

Miami Dade College: Introduction to Digital Photography
Drawing Workshop at Broward Public Library
Lecture and presentation of work in NYU
Mexican Museum of San Francisco. Digital Photography Project of Mission Street.
Six week of photo documenting project at the historic district of Mission with a group of      students which will be exhibited at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in May as
part of the exhibition of Mexican photographer Manuel Alvarez Bravo.
Visiting Artist.  Berkeley University, California. Lecture on Photography and Painting.                Coordinated by the Art Dept. and Ethnic Studies Program.
Visiting Artist. Drama Dept of Stanford University. Lecture on Ana Mendieta video works.
Visiting Artist. San Jose Art Museum. Lecture and presentation: Art and War.

2002   Visiting Artist. Mexican Museum of San Francisco and James Lick Middle School. 
Visiting Artist. MACLA. Photography Workshop and Portfolio Review at San Jose.                                 
Visiting Artist. San Francisco Art Institute:  Intensive Advance Painting Department.
2001   Lecture: Identities beyond Borders. At the American Museum of Natural History.
Department of Education, NY.    
Awarded the prestigious Richard Diebenkorn Teaching Fellowship.
San Francisco Art  Institute.  
Advance painting and graduate seminar and Lecture on my work at San Francisco Art Institute.
Visiting Artist. Kala Art Institute in Berkeley in Collaboration with the San Francisco Art
Institute. Youth Collaborative Project.
Headlands Center for the Arts. Juror for Visual Arts Residence Program.
Advance Portfolio Development for Photography students. An 8 month long                                          residence project with emerging artists in the San Jose area.
Photo Project for Latino Youth. Tech Museum of San Jose and MACLA. Advance b/w photo              lab. Artist initiated project.Exhibition by students.  Press reviews. January 1999
1999   College of Art Association National Conference. Los Angeles
Panelist, Transformations, Invocations and Magic in contemporary Latin American Art.
Dreams and Demons. Lecturer
Art. Talk. Ana Mendieta-Fuego de Tierra. San Jose City College
Cuba in Context- a Humanities Symposium MACLA. The Island and Exile Art. Lecture.
1998 Key Note Speaker. The National Art Education Association Chicago.
Visiting Artist: The Photo Project. MACLA, San Jose Artist Collaboration with Latino                   Children. 12 weeks course.
1997 Drawing A Contemporary Approach. Museum of Contemporary Art. Education Dept. Chicago.
Lecture: Homosexuals in Cuban Culture. Instituto de Estudios Cubanos. Miami, Florida.
Lecture and slide presentation: Process and Identity on Personal Work. Hunter College,
New York, N.Y.
1996  Lecture: Ana Mendieta: Fuego de Tierra.  Museum of Contemporary Art. Chicago.
Lecture: Ana Mendieta: Fuego de Tierra. Columbia College. Chicago.Liberal Arts Department.      The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Fall Semester.
Drawing Class First year program. The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Visiting Artist (4 weeks). Fall semester (Santa Barraza's class).
1995 Visiting Artist Program. University of Montana, Missoula.
Visual Arts Panelist. Cuban Studies Institute. Anual Conference. Miami, Florida.
1993 University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Art and Design. Visiting Artist. MFA Seminar.
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. Slide presentation and lecture on personal work and         on the work of Cuban artists living in the   United States.
1992 University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Art and Design.Visiting Artist. MFA Seminar
Betty Rymer Gallery. School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Lecturer: The Nearest Edge of the World: Art and Cuba Now.
National Conference of College of Art Association. Chicago, Illinois.
Panelist: Influence of Santeria on Art in the United States.
Museum of Contemporary Photography. Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois.
Lecture: Inside/Outside: Three Photographic Practices.
Hudson River Museum of Westchester. New York. Gallery Talk on In Plural America:                     Contemporary Journeys, Voices and Identities show.
1991 Museum of Contemporary Art. Chicago, Illinois.Gallery talk: Cuba-USA: The First Generation.
De Paul University. Center for Latino Studies. Presentación Of. Video: Ana Mendieta:
Fuego de Tierra.  And panel: Cuban Art and Culture: Inside and Outside Cuba.
De Paul University, Center for Latino Studies. Chicago, Illinois. Lecture: A Crisis of Identity:                What Is A Latin American in the U.S.? Slide presentation, and lecture.
University of Iowa. Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Participant in Conference Inside-Outside Cuba: A Forum on Contemporary Cuban Art,                presented by Latin America Media Arts Association.
Video presentation: Ana Mendieta: Fuego de Tierra.
University of Iowa. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Lecture: Contemporary Trends in Cuba Art throughout           Cuba and U.S.
Wabash College. Crawfordsville, Indiana. Presentation of video Ana Mendieta:
Fuego de Tierra. Lecture on the life and work of Ana Mendieta.
Lecture on personal work.
Northeastern University, Chicago, Illinois.Slide presentation and lecture on personal work.
Cuba Conference. Simons Island, Reynolds Plantation, Brunswick, Georgia.
Participant in discussions between Cubans who live inside and outside Cuba.
Panelist on Cuban culture.
1990 3rd Wave International Women's  Films and Video Festival. Austin Media Arts, Austin, Texas.
Festival Guest
Panelist, Symposium: Beyond Documentary.
Panelist, Who's Feminism? Cross-Cultural Views of Women and Women in    Media.


 



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