Nuyorican Work by Joann Quiñones
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Opening Reception: March 3, 6-8pm
During the height of Puerto Rican migration to the United States, mostly during the 1950's and 1960's, a new term came about to describe those of this Diaspora - Nuyorican. Originally meant to be an insult, the term was reclaimed by a generation of artists, poets, and social activists living in New York as a way of addressing the intricacies of a new, hybrid identity. In this show, Assistant Professor of Sculpture, Joann Quiñones, pairs poetry by Nuyorican poets with their own mixed media works, to highlight a queer, Afro-Latinx identity.

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Opening Reception

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Artist - Joann Quiñones

Opening Reception

Installation View

Opening Reception

Artist - Joann Quiñones