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TALLER BORICUA IS HONORED TO PRESENT A NUYORICAN POETRY READING SERIES

 

 

IN ASSOCIATION WITH OUR CURRENT EXHIBITION:

Thursday, December 16th, 6-9pm:
SANDRA MARÍA ESTEVES, JESÚS
PAPOLETO MELÉNDEZ, NANCY
MERCADO & MYRNA NIEVES

Thursday, January 13th, 6-9pm:
CARIDAD DE LA LUZ “LA BRUJA,”
BOBBY GONZALEZ, URAYOÁN
NOEL* & EDWIN TORRES*

* See What I Mean Poetry Reading Series will celebrate two book releases: Urayoán Noel’s “Hi-Density Politics” and Edwin Torres’ “Yes Thing No Thing” as well the second printing of Bobby Gonzalez’s book “The Last Puerto Rican Indian: A Collection of Dangerous Poetry.”

Suggested donation of $5 (not mandatory for entrance)
At the Julia de Burgos Latino Cultural Center:
1680 Lexington Avenue btwn 105/106 Sts, NYC, NY 10029

Light refreshments will be served. For more information visit our website at:
www.tallerboricua.org or email us at contact@tallerboricua.org

Exhibition and poetry series are both made possible with support from The New York State Council
on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone,
Ponce de Leon Federal Bank and individual donations.

EXHIBITION WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9PM ON POETRY READING NIGHTS:
SEE WHAT I MEAN
Anibal Arroyo, Nicky Enright, Sandra María Esteves, Nicholas Fraser,
Caridad De La Luz “La Bruja,” Soraya Marcano, Joetta Maue, Elsa María
Meléndez, Jesús Papoleto Meléndez, Antonio “Titanium” Montalvo, Christian
“XIAN” Montalvo, Urayoán Noel, Ronny Quevedo, David Quiles, Wilson
Ramos Jr., Oliver Rios, Karen Shaw and Seldon Yuan

Curated by Marcos Dimas and Christine Licata

Exhibition Dates: December 3 – January 15, 2011
Opening: Friday, December 3, 2010 6-9pm
Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12-6pm, Thursday 1-7pm, Monday and Sunday Closed

Taller Boricua / The Puerto Rican Workshop is a 40-year old artist-run nonprofit art gallery
and multidisciplinary cultural space in El Barrio. Our mission is to be a proactive institution for the
community in East Harlem by offering programs that stimulate its social, cultural and economic
development through the promotion of the arts.