Discussion moderated by Nicholas Laughlin at the University of Louisville, Chao Theater, with artists Blue Curry, Marlon Griffith and Sofia Maldonado from the Into the Mix show. The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft is proud to present Into the Mix, a conversation about how materiality addresses the complexities of cultural stereotypes in an exhibition featuring 10 Caribbean artists. Their artwork takes on new meanings in a context where cultural history is influenced by outside migrating populations, colonial governments, tourists and the popular culture machine. In many societies, craft and hand-worked items help establish a culture of self-worth in the minds of the local population. The creation of these objects is influenced by the economic opportunity presented through tourism, yet souvenirs represent the visitor’s interests and are taken out of context.
What is cultural authenticity and who decides what is truly a significant representation of a culture? It is up to contemporary artists and artisans to communicate their intentions and shape the framework in which their work is perceived. The Museum explores ideas from a variety of perspectives that describe the historical, conceptual, and aesthetic nature of the art works as singular vignettes not as sweeping generalizations.
Contact Information
- Ekstrom Library, Chao Theater at The University of Louisville
- 2301 South Third Street, Louisivlle , KY 40292
- 502.589.0102
Event Time
- Friday, February 3, 2012
- 7:00 PM
Price
- Suggested Donation $10