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OCT
14
Reclaiming the Streets: Arts of Solidarity in Moments of Crisis
Date:
Monday, 14 Oct 2019
Time:
7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Location:
MSU Broad Art Museum
Department:
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Event Details:

Join us for a conversation with poet Marjorie Agosin (Wellesley College) and historian Edward Murphy (Michigan State University) moderated by Mark Auslander, Director of the Michigan State University Museum addressing the political context of the Southern Cone. Learn more about the oppressive social, political, and cultural conditions of the General Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship (1973 – 1990) in Chile and other countries in the region through the art and dissident expression created by those who lived it. Operating in a climate of fear and censorship, these artists used art to make visible the difficulty of everyday life under military rule and commemorated those "disappeared" by the military and security forces. They approached the body and the street as a political space to express subversion and resistance.