Musagetes and University of Guelph, School of Fine Art and Music, co-present a lecture by Berlin-based artist Charles Stankievech on Tuesday, March 5, at 6pm at the MacDonald Stewart Art Centre. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Chris Ironside is a Toronto-based artist and University of Guelph Alumni who grew up dreaming of acting on such daytime television classics as All My Children and One Life To Live, becoming a celebrity and winning an Emmy.
Susan Dobson is the area coordinator for photography. She is best known for her work on suburban culture, architecture, and landscape. She has exhibited her photographs and installations in solo and group exhibitions across Canada, as well as in the United States, United Kingdom, Belgium, China, Germany, Spain and Mexico.
Border crossing and migration, in the context of Latin American art can refer to many different ideas. It may refer to Latin American artists crossing borders to study in Europe or America, or to art itself that has crossed borders to be exhibited abroad. This definition, however, will focus on art that incorporates ideas of migration and border crossing, and ways these concepts are defined and discussed in a Latin American artistic context.
The Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL) is the national art museum of Mexico, located in Mexico City. Represented in its large collection are Mexican and international artworks from the 16th century to the first half of the 20th century.