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Book Art project with invited Artist from Bogota, Colombia, Diego Contreras. Marcia Pinna, Michael Powell, Diego Contreras, Alejandro Casazi, Ted Nava, Angelina LaPointe, Megan Van den Bergh, Emma Beaufort. (Work in Progress)
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TALK BY: SANTIAGO PRADILLA An extended work realized by the natives of several rural areas of Colombia reflect the benefits of learning to work from the imaginarium of progress. Turning small rural settlements from synonyms of poverty and misery, into centers of a country that invests in cultural diversity. One more step towards the understanding...
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LUNGEN November 7 / 2008 MultiCultural Center University of California, Santa Barbara Based on the series of “Breathing Drawings” and the artist book “flock” by Alejandro Casazi. Lungen is a multilayered performance piece, created by Bianca Brigidi and Alejandro Casazi, awarded with the “Visual, Performing and Media Arts Award”, provided by The Interdisciplinary Humanities Center...
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Tertulia Colombiana September 19 / 2008 Old Little Theater (CCS) Univeristy of California, Santa Barbara Raul Castaño Guillermo Amado Guillermo Amado Jr. Jairo Amado Sponsored by: The Interdisciplinary Humanities Center UCSB and deSURL
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THE GUADELOUPE PROJECT DUST TO DUST
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THE ARCHITECTURE OF HOPE Photo by: Diego Contreras
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Kacey Link is a graduate student who is pursuing her D.M.A. in collaborative piano at the
University of California, Santa Barbara under the tutelage of Robert Koenig. As both a
performing musician and scholar, her current research seeks to analyze music from a cross-
cultural perspective while integrating the disciplines of performance and musicology. 4ARGENTINA
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WEBSITE Damian Nemirovsky is a history PhD student at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His
most recent work is on student movements in modern Argentina and his dissertation title is
“Foundations of Resistance: Argentina’s student movements 1955-1973.” 4ARGENTINA