Minerva Cuevas Lecture
June 15, 2021
Minerva Cuevas (born 1975, Mexico City) is one of the Latin-American artists renowned for her work based on context research and interventions integrated with subversive visual and socio-political messages.
Recent selected solo exhibitions include: No Room To Play, DAAD Galerie, Berlin; Disidencia, The Mishkin Gallery, New York (2019); Dissidência (vÃdeos), Galpao VB, São Paulo, Brazil (2018); Minerva Cuevas, DMA Dallas Museum of Art, United States (2017); Minerva Cuevas, Museo de la Ciudad de México, Mexico City; Landings, Cornerhouse, Manchester, United Kingdom (2011); SCOOP, Whitechapel Gallery, London (2010); Minerva Cuevas, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands (2008); Phenomena, Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland (2007); On Society, MC Kunst, Los Angeles (2007); Egalité 2007, Le Grand Café - centre d’art contemporain, Saint-Nazaire, France (2007); Schwarzfahrer Are My Heroes, Daadgalerie, Berlin (2004); Mejor Vida Corp, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City (2000).
Her work can be found in public collections, including Tate, London; and Musee National d’Art Moderne Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
This event is part of the Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies Summer 2020 Lecture Series. Join us Tuesday afternoons in June and July 2021 for conversations on art and ideas.
Summer 2021 lectures and events, Tuesdays at 1:30pm PST unless otherwise noted
June 15, Young Chung
June 22, Natalie Ball
June 29, Ruth Noack
July 2, Friday at 4:00pm Art and Economics Roundtable discussion
With: Max Jorge Hinderer Cruz, Minerva Cuevas, Nicholas Brown, and Keyna Eleison
July 6, Keyna Eleison
July 15, Chloë Bass
July 20, Max Jorge Hinderer Cruz
July 27 Minerva Cuevas
PNCA’s Low-Residency MFA is organized to be an innovative hybrid of an MFA degree and an artist residency. The low-residency program has a longer degree-completion times (3 years), flexible schedules, intensive residency periods, lower cost of attendance, and the distance-learning component, which does not require students to permanently relocate. Furthermore, the program is interdisciplinary, offering artists of all media and stages of their development the opportunity to refine their vision