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A Conversation with Arlene Dávila on Latinx Art

Join the Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies for a conversation on Latinx Art with Arlene Dávila, author of the recent book Latinx Art: Artists, Markets and Politics. Arlene Dávila is a recognized public intellectual focusing on questions of cultural equity and a leader in the field of Latinx and critical race studies. She is the author of six books focusing on Latinx cultural politics spanning the media, urban politics, museums, and contemporary art markets, all characterized by a rigorous global and political economic perspective. A Professor of Anthropology and American Studies at New York University, she is also the founding director of the Latinx Project.

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February 4

Latinx Inclusivity: A Conversation between Arlene Dávila and Ed Morales, moderated by Bill Johnson González.

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March 24

Latinx Artists in the Art World: Marketplaces and Museums