Puerto Rican artist Ricardo Rodriguez in a group show " Deconstructing Liberty: A Destiny Manifested" at the Muzeo, California

Carlos Martiel, "Riverbed", Photography of Performance, 2016, Photo Credits: Martin Cohen


PRAN - Deconstructing Liberty: A Destiny Manifested is part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, a far-reaching and ambitious exploration of Latin American and Latino art in dialogue with Los Angeles.  Through performance, installation, video, and photography, these artists question ideas traditionally associated with American liberty as they resonate in forms of collective identity across the globe.
Curated by: Marisa Caichiolo


Andrea Juan,  "Solar Storm", Photography, 2016 , Photo credits: Andrea Juan

Ricardo Rodriguez, Status Quo, Drawing Design 
ARTISTS: EUGENIA VARGAS PEREIRA (Chile), NORTON MAZA(Chile), LEONARDO GONZALEZ (Honduras), ANGEL DELGADO(Cuba), OMAR PIMIENTA (Mexico), LUIZA PRADO (Brazil), REYNIER LEYVA NOVO (Cuba), CARLOS MARTIEL (Cuba),  BETSABEE ROMERO(Mexico), LINDA VALLEJO (Los Angeles), ANDREA JUAN(Argentina), ANGEL RICARDO RICARDO RIOS (Cuba), RICARDO RODRIGUEZ (Puerto Rico), ELIU ALMONTE (Dominican Republic).


Norton Maza, Deep Impact, 2017, Photography of Installation, Photo Credits: Norton Maza
The exhibition is open from August 5-October 15, 2017.  Admission is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors, $6 for ages 4-12, and free for children 3 and under. Tickets are available for purchase at www.muzeo.org.
ABOUT MUZEO MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER
Muzeo is a unique community center and museum for the arts, education and culture dedicated to serving youth and adults. Its goal is to deliver high quality, relevant and diverse programming to celebrate the richness of culture, history, and people through exhibits, workshops, lectures and outreach activities. The 25,000-square-foot Muzeo complex features a state-of the art gallery space that includes Anaheim's original Carnegie Library, built in 1908.
Muzeo is located at 241 South Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim, California 92805. Museum hours are 10am-5pm, Tuesday through Sunday. For private rentals, group sales or membership information, call 714-956-8936 or visitwww.muzeo.org.

Comentarios