Program Description
SVA has teamed up with SOMA (Mexico City) – an internationally renowned non-profit organization that nurtures dialogues in the field of contemporary art and art education for this two-week, immersive art history and visual culture program. This unique course will allow participants to engage with Mexico City’s contemporary art scene as well as its cultural heritage by exploring its visual culture from the 1970’s to today, while also considering its place within the larger scope of Latin American art history. The curriculum includes a series of museum visits, seminars with a select group of outstanding professionals, field trips to historical sites, visits to artists’ studios, group sessions, as well as SOMA’s popular public program, Miércoles de SOMA (SOMA Wednesdays).
Throughout the course, themes such as “Los Grupos,” artists’ publications, independent artist-run spaces, global systems, community art practices and art activism – and the ways in which all of these things have impacted current Mexican art production – will be explored within a collaborative, non-hierarchical space. Conveniently located at the crossroads of several of the most dynamic neighborhoods in the city, SOMA provides a stimulating environment for examination and reflection, and participants will have easy access to a vast number of museums, galleries, institutions, historical sites and non-profit spaces
Program highlights
Themes such as “Los Grupos,” artists’ publications, independent artist-run spaces, global systems, community art practices and art activism – and the ways in which all of these things have impacted current Mexican art production – will be explored within a collaborative, non-hierarchical space. '
This program is the perfect opportunity for students to critically reconsider and analyze their work in the context of the many different creative communities of Mexico City.
Visa Support
No
Language Skills Required:
English
Age Requirement: