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Charlene Villasenor Black
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MUSED: LA 2 HOU
MUSED: LA 2 HOU | Charlene Villaseñor Black | Decolonial Love
In this special episode of the MUSED: LA 2 HOU podcast, host and producer Melissa Richardson Banks interviews photographer Luis C. Garza with Charlene Villaseñor Black, Ph.D. who is Chair and Professor of Art History in UCLA's César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies, the editor of "Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies" and the founding editor-in-chief of "Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture" (LALVC, UC Press). She publishes topics related to Chicanx studies, contemporary Latinx art, and the early modern Iberian world. What is decolonial love? Villaseñor Black...
2024-06-13
46 min
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art
Collapsing Time with Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
The 2022 Terra Lectures in American Art centre on Latinx art, with an emphasis on Chicanx (Mexican American) artists, and the theme of migration – of people, ideas, and artworks, from the seventeenth century to today. Art and activism converge as these lectures move across disciplinary, chronological, and geographical borders. We consider new approaches to “American” art, its borders, and contact zones. By posing strategic questions, these four talks demonstrate avenues of inquiry to decolonise art history. The second lecture in the series, titled “Collapsing Time with Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz”, presented by Professor Charlene Villaseñor Black, brings contemporary...
2022-05-17
55 min
MUSED: LA 2 HOU
SON CUATRO | Cheech in Conversation with Judithe Hernández
In this episode of the "Son Cuatro: In Conversation" podcast, artist Judithe Hernández talks with art advocate Cheech Marin; Todd Wingate, Director of Exhibitions and Collections at Riverside Art Museum; Edward Hayes, Exhibitions Senior Manager, McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas; Charlene Villaseñor Black, Professor of Art History and Chicana/o Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles; editor of Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, and founding editor-in-chief of Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture; and arts marketing specialist Melissa Richardson Banks of CauseConnect, the producer and moderator of this series who also man...
2021-09-20
1h 05
The New Americans
A discussion with Dr. Jerry Garcia about the new Sea Mar Museum of Chicano/a/Latino/a Culture
Dr. Jerry Garcia was born and raised in Quincy, Washington. After graduating high school, he served three years in the U.S. Army at Camp Zama, Japan. Dr. Garcia went on to receive his BA and MA at Eastern Washington University and Ph.D. from Washington State University. He is the Vice President of Medical Education for Sea Mar Community Health Centers and oversees the Sea Mar Museum. Before joining Sea Mar, Dr. Garcia has had academic appointments with Iowa State University, Michigan State University, and is the former Director of the Chicano Education Program and the College Assistance...
2021-08-16
53 min
Podcasts from the UCLA International Institute
Talking Trash: Cultural Uses of Waste
A book talk by Maite Zubiaurre (UCLA, Spanish andamp; Portuguese, Germanic Languages), with discussants Charlene Villaseñor Black (UCLA, Art History and Chicana Studies) and Allison Carruth (UCLA, English and the Institute for the Environment and Sustainabi
2020-05-29
00 min
Podcasts from the UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies
Talking Trash: Cultural Uses of Waste
A book talk by Maite Zubiaurre (UCLA, Spanish andamp; Portuguese, Germanic Languages), with discussants Charlene Villaseñor Black (UCLA, Art History and Chicana Studies) and Allison Carruth (UCLA, English and the Institute for the Environment and Sustainabi
2020-05-29
00 min
Podcasts from the UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies
Talking Trash: Cultural Uses of Waste
A book talk by Maite Zubiaurre (UCLA, Spanish andamp; Portuguese, Germanic Languages), with discussants Charlene Villaseñor Black (UCLA, Art History and Chicana Studies) and Allison Carruth (UCLA, English and the Institute for the Environment and Sustainabi
2020-05-29
00 min