Libation Lecture: Musings of Chicana Feminist from the Anthropocene

When

Where

Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, 30 W St, Colorado Springs, 80903

Event Description

Coinciding with Mi Gente: Manifestations of Community in the Southwest, an exhibition currently on view at the FAC, join us for our next Libation Lecture. Local murals, with their multiple and layered meanings, is the topic of this lecture by CC Mobile Arts Co-Director and independent scholar, Nancy Ríos. Using local murals, Ríos will engage the audience in discussion about how walls in our built environment tell stories about people and their communities.

From a once-neglected Chicano mural in a museum’s collection (Arte Mestiza (1986) by Emanuel Martinez), to a mural commissioned to honor a demolished Mexican American neighborhood in the heart of downtown Colorado Springs (Conejos (2020) by Mauricio Ramirez), to a public mural commissioned by the Colorado Springs Police Department (Community-CSPD (2023) by Paes 164), this lecture will have us thinking about who we are, our collective history, and paths forward in our geological time of the Anthropocene.

Themed drink: Green chili mules
Lecturer: Nancy Ríos, CC Mobile Arts Co-Director and independent scholar

$10 for FAC members, $15 for non members, includes your first drink

Price

$10 – $15