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Season 5: Episode 3

Title: The Libros/arte and Cartonera exhibit: What is a book?

In this Episode,
UAlbany student Claudia Piqué discusses the exhibition “Libros/Arte:
Handmade Books from Latin America & the Caribbean” at the University
Art Museum, which is the first bilingual exhibit at the University at Albany
Museum. This exhibit is unique as it breaks the tradition of what we typically
view as a book, not only because of the communal creation process but also the
experimental formatting it uses. The Libros/Arte and Cartoneras show a story of
resistance from communities in Latin America and the Caribbean as to who owns
knowledge and how it is passed. The creation of this exhibit is due to the hard
work and dedication of LLC Librarian
Jesus Alonso Regalado, who collected books from all over Latin America for over
a year, and the curators Dr. Ilka Kressner and Dr. Alejandra Bronfman. Thank
you for creating this beautiful exhibit. The Libros/Arte: Handmade from Latin America and the
Caribbean exhibit is
showcased at the University Museum until the end of the Fall 2023 semester. Go
check it out, you won’t regret it!

Museum Hours: Monday
– Friday, 11am – 4pm

Open Select Saturdays 11am – 4pm: 9/23, 9/30, 10/14, 10/21

Open Select Evening Hours 6pm – 8pm: 11/8

Closed: 9/4, 10/9, 11/10, 11/23, 11/24

 

Warning Explicit Language

Time Stamps:

0:00-
Introduction

0:30- The
Libros/ Arte Exhibit

1:40- The
unique process of the Libros/Arte exhibit

6:05- What is
a book?

8:03-Behind
the scenes of creating the exhibit

9:47- Libros/Arte is resistance

11:39-Yerbas Poderosas

14:39 - The
start of Libros Cartonera in Argentina

21:26-
Environmental consciousness of Cartoneras

23:27-
Everyone owns knowledge

29:24 - A
global Cartonera community

32:02- What
would our Cartonera look like?

36:10-The
roots of Claudia’s favorite Cartonera

40:30- Go
visit the University Museum for the Libros/Arte exhibit

 

 

Contributors:



Claudia Piqué (StoryTeller),  Ryan Pare
(Host, Editor),  Sophia Smith (Host),
Bianca Zazzarini-León (Host/Marketing) Carmen Serrano (Editor/Executive
Producer). UAlbany Student Stories, Season 5, Episode 3 [podcast]. Music from
El Pañuelo de Pepa by Javier Colina and Pepe Rivero. José Cruz, Executive
Producer.

Funding
provided by the UAlbany Faculty Research Awards Program (FRAP).

Special thanks
to Ryan C. Clow, Digital Scholarship Center Training Specialist, for allowing
us to use the equipment and recording studio.

Email Carmen
Serrano: cserrano4@albany.edu 

 

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