Andrea Arroyo exhibe "
Presencia ", una serie de obras que celebran el coraje de las mujeres , en
el sitio histórico de la Convención de los primeros derechos de la Mujer ,
celebrada en 1848 , en Seneca Falls , Nueva York .
Fechas de la exposición : 15
septiembre-15 octubre, 2013 . Conversación en la galería y recepción de
la Artista : Sábado, 21 de septiembre de 1 a 4 pm . Horario de la galería :
Todos los días 9am-5pm.
Parque Histórico
Nacional de los derechos de la Mujer . 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148 .
Libre y abierto al
público .
Presencia
, cuenta con veinte obras de arte que celebran la fuerza de las mujeres y
honran el cuerpo femenino. Mientras que conmemora la historia de personajes
históricos extraordinarios , la artista también celebra el papel de la mujer en
la sociedad contemporánea , y llama la atención a los temas de justicia de
género.
Obras de la
exposición incluyen "The Dancer - Homenaje a Gabriela Mistral ( Chile
1889-1957 ) ", presentado en la tarjeta de invitación , " Jardín de
Eliza - Homenaje a Eliza Jumel ( EE.UU. , 1775-1865 ), " y "Blue
Mayahuel - Azteca Diosa de Agave ", todas obras inspiradas por poderosos
personajes femeninos de diversas culturas del mundo.
Sobre el artista:
Andrea Arroyo es un artista galardonada con una extensa trayectoria. Su obra se
exhibe, se publica, se reseña y reconoce internacionalmente .
Varios premios de
la Sra. Arroyo incluyen : Global Citizen Award del artista seleccionado por el
presidente Bill Clinton , 21 Líderes para el Siglo 21 , Latina Pionera en las
Artes , artista oficial de los Latin Grammy , Latina Destacada del Año , Mujer
de la semana , las mujeres en la Fundación Mundial y el New York City Council Citation
por destacarse en las artes. Ha recibido premios de la Northern
Manhattan Arts Alliance , la Fundación Puffin y el Consejo Cultural del Bajo
Manhattan, y becas de la Fundación Nueva York para las Artes .
El trabajo de la
Sra. Arroyo ha sido publicado extensamente , incluyendo The New Yorker , The
New York Times y el International Herald Tribune y ha sido objeto de más de 150
funciones en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales .
Para obtener más
información, visite : www.andreaarroyo.com
Para obtener más
información acerca de la exposición : www.nps.gov/wori/parknews/womens-rights-national-historical-park-celebrates-national-hispanic-heritage-month-with-artwork-exhibition-by-andrea-arroyo.htm
Andrea Arroyo exhibits “Presencia” a series of works that celebrate
women’s courage,
at the historical site of the first Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848, in Seneca Falls, NY.
Exhibition dates: September 15 - October 15, 2013. Gallery Talk and Artist Reception: Saturday, September 21st, 1-4pm. Gallery Hours: Daily 9am-5pm.
Women's Rights National Historical Park. 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148.
Free and open to the public.
“Presencia” features twenty artworks that celebrate women’s strength and honor the female body. While commemorating the stories of extraordinary historical figures, the artist also celebrates the role of women in contemporary society and brings attention to issues of gender justice.
Works in the exhibit include “The Dancer – Homage to Gabriela Mistral (Chile 1889-1957 ),” featured in the invitation card, “Eliza’s Garden – Homage to Eliza Jumel (US,1775-1865,)” and “Blue Mayahuel - Aztec Goddess of Agave,” all works inspired by powerful female characters from a variety of world cultures.
About the artist: Andrea Arroyo is an award-winning artist with an extensive trajectory. Her artwork is exhibited, published, reviewed and collected internationally.
Ms. Arroyo's numerous honors include: Global Citizen Award Artist selected by President Bill Clinton; 21 Leaders for the 21st Century; Groundbreaking Latina in the Arts; Official Artist of the Latin Grammys; Outstanding Latina of the Year; Woman of the Week, Women in the World Foundation; and the New York City Council Citation Award for Achievement in Art. She has received awards from the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance, the Puffin Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and Fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Ms. Arroyo’s work has been published extensively, including The New Yorker, The New York Times and The International Herald Tribune and has been the subject of over 150 features in the national and international media.
For more information please visit: www.andreaarroyo.com
For more information about the exhibit: www.nps.gov/wori/parknews/womens-rights-national-historical-park-celebrates-national-hispanic-heritage-month-with-artwork-exhibition-by-andrea-arroyo.htm
at the historical site of the first Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848, in Seneca Falls, NY.
Exhibition dates: September 15 - October 15, 2013. Gallery Talk and Artist Reception: Saturday, September 21st, 1-4pm. Gallery Hours: Daily 9am-5pm.
Women's Rights National Historical Park. 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148.
Free and open to the public.
“Presencia” features twenty artworks that celebrate women’s strength and honor the female body. While commemorating the stories of extraordinary historical figures, the artist also celebrates the role of women in contemporary society and brings attention to issues of gender justice.
Works in the exhibit include “The Dancer – Homage to Gabriela Mistral (Chile 1889-1957 ),” featured in the invitation card, “Eliza’s Garden – Homage to Eliza Jumel (US,1775-1865,)” and “Blue Mayahuel - Aztec Goddess of Agave,” all works inspired by powerful female characters from a variety of world cultures.
About the artist: Andrea Arroyo is an award-winning artist with an extensive trajectory. Her artwork is exhibited, published, reviewed and collected internationally.
Ms. Arroyo's numerous honors include: Global Citizen Award Artist selected by President Bill Clinton; 21 Leaders for the 21st Century; Groundbreaking Latina in the Arts; Official Artist of the Latin Grammys; Outstanding Latina of the Year; Woman of the Week, Women in the World Foundation; and the New York City Council Citation Award for Achievement in Art. She has received awards from the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance, the Puffin Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and Fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Ms. Arroyo’s work has been published extensively, including The New Yorker, The New York Times and The International Herald Tribune and has been the subject of over 150 features in the national and international media.
For more information please visit: www.andreaarroyo.com
For more information about the exhibit: www.nps.gov/wori/parknews/womens-rights-national-historical-park-celebrates-national-hispanic-heritage-month-with-artwork-exhibition-by-andrea-arroyo.htm
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