Tocones by Daniel Lind-Ramos
Screening of "Tocones" by Daniel Lind-Ramos, followed by talkback with the artist with Diógenes Ballester about the influence afro careebean resistance in Puerto Rico and the influence of Haitian Revolution.
ArtBridge Panel Discussion
Organized in conjunction with our exhibition PRESENT POWER/FUTURE HOPES, which featured all 59 artists in our City Artist Corps: Bridging the Divide program, this panel discussion focused on the impact of public art in public housing. Issues relating to community narratives, challenges in programming, and equity in the arts were discussed.
Conversation: How Do Objects and People Live?
April 9, 2022
A timely conversation about the repatriation of art objects from the perspective of law, art, and culture set within Now That We Have Established a Common Ground.
Alexis Masol Book Talk
The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center and The Center for Puerto Rican Studies presents an intimate Book Talk with author, Alexis Massol, co-founder of Casa Pueblo de Adjuntas;
Talks: PECS22 Public Programs: Beatriz Santiago Muñoz & Sofía Reeser del Rio & Lila Nazemian in conversation
March 30, 2022
Conversation:
Beatriz Santiago-Muñoz, Artist, San Juan
Lila Nezamian, Curator, Protocinema, New York
Sofia Reeser del Rio, Senior Program Manager, The Clemente
The Clemente featured on All Arts TV’s “On Display” series
Host Stephanie Johnson-Cunningham visits The Clemente on New York's Lower East Side to talk with curators and artists about how their spaces, exhibitions and artistic practices celebrate, document, cultivate and preserve Indigenous cultures. Exhibition photography by Eli Farinango. Access: Audio description, captions.
Talks: PECS22 Public Programs: How do objects live? by Fionnuala Rogers & Mary Rinebold
Protocinema presents a public program of artist talks, discussions, a film screening, and walkthroughs to accompany Now That We Have Established A Common Ground.