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Studio Vu welcomes performance and moving-image artist, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz

Posted by on Monday, January 14, 2019 in News and Events.

The Department of Art and the Studio VU Lecture Series 2018-2019 welcomes Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, performance and moving image artist to Vanderbilt University and Nashville.

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Lecture:
Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 6:00 PM
E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center
Room 220
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About the artist:

The work of Beatriz Santiago Muñoz arises out of long periods of observation and documentation, in which the camera is present as an object with social implications and as an instrument mediating aesthetic thought. Her films frequently start out through research into specific social structures, individuals or events, which she transforms into performance and moving image. Santiago Muñoz’s recent work has been concerned with post-military land, the sensorial unconscious of the anti-colonial movement, and feminist speculative fictions. Recent solo exhibitions include: Nuevos Materiales at Museo Amparo, Song Strategy Sign at the New Museum, A Universe of Fragile Mirrors at the Pérez Art Museum of Miami, MATRULLA, Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros, México City. Recent group exhibitions include: 2017 Whitney Biennial, Prospect 4 New Orleans, Under the Same Sun, Guggenheim Museum of Art; Her work is included in public and private collections such as the Solomon Guggenheim Museum, Kadist, Whitney Museum and the Bronx Museum. She received the Creative Capital Visual Art Award (2015) and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award (2017). Beatriz Santiago Muñoz lives and works in San Juan.

Acknowledgments:
As we conclude the 11th season of the Studio VU season, the Department of Art at Vanderbilt University would like to extend our sincerest appreciations and gratitude for the continuous support and co-sponsors over the last decade. Studio VU’s mission is to bring a diverse selection of voices from the creative, curatorial, maker worlds to the Vanderbilt Campus and Nashville community. We could not have been able to sustain the high calibre of guest lectures without your help.

Please contact the Vanderbilt University Department of Art at 615-343-0237 or email Martha.l.dale@vanderbilt.edu

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