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Virtual Curatorial Leadership Summit | What’s in the ‘X’? Making Sense of the Latin American / Latinx Art Debate

Join us on Tuesday, May 24 from 1-2:15pm (EST) for the first public conversation of the 2022 Curatorial Leadership Summit chaired by Mari Carmen Ramírez, Wortham Curator of Latin American Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

This first conversation titled “Latin American, Latina/o, and/or Latinx? Navigating Contested Labels” aims to lay out the general historical and theoretical foundation for more specific discussions focused on curatorial and institutional practices.

The program will convene Arlene Dávila, Professor and Founding Director of The Latinx Project at New York University; Gerardo Mosquera, Independent Curator & Critic; Roberto Tejada, Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor, University of Houston; and Gilbert Vicario, Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art, Phoenix Art Museum in discussion with and moderated by Mari Carmen Ramirez.

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