Sentences with phrase «mi tierra»

MI TIERRA: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS EXPLORE PLACE Major installations by Latino artists like Ruben Ochoa, Ana Teresa Fernández, Ramiro Gomez and Gabriel Dawe consider issues of labor, memory and displacement — particularly as they relate to the American West.
Flor de mi Tierra was established in 2005 to work on re-building coffee communities displaced and hard hit by guerilla violence.

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In the Classroom: Share A Movie in My Pillow / Una película en mi almohada and Mother Earth / Hablando con madre tierra, and then pair those titles with Antonio Skármeta's book The Composition (2003), a fictional account of a community living under a repressive regime that asks its children to spy on their parents.
The archipelago consists of a main island, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, often called simply Tierra del Fuego or Isla Grande, with an area of 48,100 km2 (18,572 sq mi), and a group of smaller islands.
Ochoa's work has also been included in a host of group exhibitions, most notably, Down These Mean Streets, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. (2017); 99 cents or Less, Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit, MI (2017); Mi Tierra, Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO (2017); Routes of Influence, Perez Art Museum, Miami, FL (2016); Apparition: Frottages and Rubbings from 1860 to Now, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA and Menil Collection, Houston, TX (2015); X-Change, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, TX (2013); The Future Generation Art Prize Exhibition, Venice, Italy (2011); The Artist's Museum: Los Angeles Artists 1980 - 2010, Museum of Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA (2010); Phantom Sighting, LACMA, Los Angeles, CA (2008); and the 2008 Whitney Biennial, New York, NY amongst others.
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