Wed Jun 26, 6:30 PM - Wed Jun 26, 8:30 PM
285 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134
Community: Coconut Grove
Description
This lecture offers an unprecedented approach to women’s role as a modernizing force in Cuban society.
Event Details
Led by Aldeide Delgado, Director and Founder of the Women Photographers International Archive, it focuses on the scenario marked by the existence of the Photographic Club of Cuba, between 1935 and 1962. Delgado will make reference to some of her finds while doing research for her project Catalog of Cuban Women Photographers.
Conceived in 2013, this initiative aims to document and recognize the work of women photographers in Cuba. It is a platform for the investigation on women who contributed to the development of Cuban photography, the historical conditions of their artistic participation, and the topics in their works beginning in 1853 with the recovery of the first Cuban female photographer to the present.
To RSVP please send an email to: dayana@coralgablesmuseum.org or call 305 603 8067 by June 21.
$5 Members / $10 Non-Members
Conceived in 2013, this initiative aims to document and recognize the work of women photographers in Cuba. It is a platform for the investigation on women who contributed to the development of Cuban photography, the historical conditions of their artistic participation, and the topics in their works beginning in 1853 with the recovery of the first Cuban female photographer to the present.
To RSVP please send an email to: dayana@coralgablesmuseum.org or call 305 603 8067 by June 21.
$5 Members / $10 Non-Members