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ARTIST TALK AT MEDIANOCHE – Thurs, Jan 4, 6:30PM

“Turnstyle”
A transnational, interactive installation by Zulma Aguiar

Through February 2, 2007

Artist Talk: Thursday, January 4, 2007 at 6:30PM

Recreating the experience of crossing the U.S. – Mexico border is by its very nature controversial and new media artist Zulma Aguiar plunges waist deep into the fray with her interactive video installation Turnstyle.

As any tourist, day laborer, businessman, or immigrant (legal and illegal) will attest, these border crossings divide North from South. Turnstyle cleverly delivers the style of each side through the persona of its border agents who are portrayed by the Mexican American artist herself. According to Aguiar, “One is María and the other is Maria. The Mexican guard’s name has an accent over the “i.” When I play the American border agent, I am portraying my American self. When I play the Mexican one, I am steeped in my Mexican identity. The same white-gloved hand waves people through and keeps them from entering.”

Turnstyle represents the reality of border crossing as a transnational experience, where both sides are patrolled by Mexicans or their descendants. exploding popular myths about any simple white/brown dichotomy. In an urban landscape unfamiliar with border life, Aguiar reconstructs an emblematic turnstile through which visitors pass back and forth, under the encouragement or harsh scrutiny of the border agents.

Zulma Aguiar is a new media artist from Calexico, California. She is a Masters in Fine Arts candidate at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where she collaborated with Aeronautical Engineer Rafael Antonio Irizarry and time-based media artist Jonathan Lee Marcus to create an interactive installation based on her U.S. – Mexico border experience.

MediaNoche is a project of PRDream and is located in Spanish Harlem, just blocks away from Museum Mile. By subway, take the IRT#6 train to 103rd Street and walk north along Lexington Avenue to 106th Street. Turn right on 106th Street. MediaNoche is on the north side of the street, in the middle of the block. Gallery hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 3PM – 7PM.

Three Kings Day Luncheon for East Harlem Arts and Culture

   
Senator Jose M. Serrano Invites You Please join:
Congressman Charles B. Rangel
(If not in Congressional Session)
Senator Jose M. Serrano
and Council Member Melissa Mark-Viverito
For a Three Kings Day Luncheon!
Friday, January 5th
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Bonfacio Cora Texidor
Community and Senior Center
7 East 116th Street
Between Madison and Fifth Avenues
New York, NY 10029
RSVP by phone: (212) 828-5829
Jose M. Serrano
   
Office of State Senator Jose M. Serrano |
157 E. 104th St. (Ground Floor) |
New York | NY | 10029

WHAT A CHRISTMAS!

A PLAY BY JESUS “TATO” LAVIERA
BASED ON A STORY CONCEPT BY CECILIA VEGA
Directed by Oscar Ciccone

Wonderful bible stories adapted to modern life. This live performance includes traditional music and dancing from the Holy Land, Spain, Caribbean and Latin American countries.

Saint Mark’s Church
East 10th Street & 2nd Avenue
East Village, Manhattan
Special Performances to Benefit Festival Latino NYC

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
December 26, 27 & 28 a
t 7pm

12 and under: $20
Adults: $25

Pay at the Door
For more information please call (212) 983-0219

YAMAYA ANNUAL FESTIVAL

YAMAYA  ANNUAL FESTIVAL
FEBRUARY 2, 2007 (FRI.)
4 – 10PM
HOSTED BY
IGLESIA DEL CULTO SOLAR DE LAS 16 NACIONES
AT
JULIA DE BURGOS CULTURAL CENTER
1680 LEX. AVE. NY, NY
(BET. 105TH & 106TH ST.)
ACTIVITIES:
TAMBOR DE FUNDAMENTAL CON ERNESTO PONTILLA RIOS, ART EXHIBIT AND FOOD
CONTACT:
DON MARCOS TORRES-ANDRADA
1646-675-9974

Archivos Subversivos

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“We must determine their capabilities of influencing others, capabilities of real leadership, why the intense desire for Puerto Rico’s independence, what they expect to gain from independence and the support they have from other leaders and rank-and-file members. We must have information concerning their weaknesses, morals, criminal records, spouses, children, family life, educational qualifications and personal activities other than independence activities.”

-FBI, COINTELPRO (Subversive Controls Section): MEMO, 1960

Centro Gallery
presents

ARCHIVOS SUBVERSIVOS

An exhibition by Yasmín Hernández

On view February 9th-March 10th, 2007

OPENING RECEPTION:

Thursday, February 15, 2007
6:30-8:30 PM

Centro Gallery is located in The Centro Library and Archives

Third floor, East building at Hunter College

68th Street and Lexington Avenue

Gallery Hours:

Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, 9am –6pm

Wednesday, 9am-8pm

Friday & Saturday, 12pm-5pm

For more information:

www.centropr.org

www.yasminhernandez.com

Chicks Make Flicks

New England Women in Film and Video presents:

Chicks Make Flicks:
Short Documentaries by Carmen Oquendo-Villar
7pm Thursday February 8

Carmen Oquendo Villar

Carmen Oquendo Villar (www.oquendovillar.com) is a visual artist and curator of Puerto Rican and Spanish descent whose work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. Educated in Latin America, West Africa and the United States, she is currently completing a PhD at Harvard. Screening will include the films MIZERY and BOQUITA, from a series of film portraits about members of the Boston Latin@ transgender community.

http://www.wifvne.org/programs.chicksmakeflicks.php

On the MIT campus
77 Mass. Ave.
Room 6-120
Free and open to the public.

Nayda Collazo-Llorens’ ROUTE/JOURNAL

Nayda Collazo-Llorens’

Route / Journal

LMAKprojects (Williamsburg)
January 12 – February 25, 2007
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Opening: Friday, January 12, 7 – 9 pm

60 North 6th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(L train to Bedford Ave)
Gallery hours:
Saturdays & Sundays 12 – 6 pm
and by appointment
718-599-0089
info@lmakprojects.com
www.lmakprojects.com

video stills: Spherical Vision, two-channel video installation, 3:24 min, 2006

nayda collazo-llorens
www.naydacollazollorens.com