Wednesday, May 17, 2017

5/18 Reception for Afro Cuban Activist Artist Mirna Padrón Dickson at Encuentro 5



*Reception for Afro Cuban Activist Artist /Mirna Padrón Dickson/*

***Encuentro 59A Hamilton Place (Near Park St.)*

***/Th/ursday, May 18^th 7 PM*

*Black cuban women, feminists, cultural promoters, Popular educators,
/Mirna Padrón Dickson and Diarenis Rosa Calderon Tartabull direct an
/Independent artistic-social project MirArte Diadia (2009-present). *

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*Agents of change and social transformation,* *they travel with
Political Education in Human Rights and the Culture of Peace, with a
gender perspective, differential and intersectional approach.*

*They operate in community spaces, to demonstrate dissimilar patriarchal
attitudes, racism and sexism.They want* to *break* up *the relationship
between the various communities that represent the status quo and their
relationship of solidarity with all affirmative practices.*

*Goals:*

* *Curatorial work processes, exhibition management, to lesser known
artists and creators who demonstrate through visual anthropology the
influence of Africa and its diaspora in folk / traditional culture
of Cuba, its relationship with the Caribbean and the Americas.*
* *To use the concepts and methodology of popular education to achieve
these goals.*

*Link to flyer with picture of the artist and her work. *
*https://www.dropbox.com/s/wmnd4elom3iz8iw/Reception%20for%20Afro%20Cuban%20Activist%20Artist.doc?dl=0*

*www.july26.org*

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