Leticia Bajuyo, co-curator of the Carnegie's current exhibit ENID: Generations of Women Sculptors, will join us to talk about her art. Leticia thrives on learning or inventing new ways to make, as evidenced in her artwork for the New Albany Bicentennial Public Art Project, which includes recycled beer bottles. Her approach to technique has a do-it-yourself, problem-solving attitude that is guided by concept and yields combinations such as 6,000 donated CD's and salvaged doors or Styrofoam peanuts and Happy Meals. Leticia creates, lives, and teaches in Southern Indiana where she is an Associate Professor of Art at Hanover College (www.leticiabajuyo.com). Bring your own lunch, drinks are provided. Registration is required (812-944-7336). Sponsored by the Carnegie Center, Inc.
Contact Information
- Carnegie Center for Art & History
- 201 East Spring St., New Albany, IN 47150
- 812-944-7336
Event Time
- Monday, April 18, 2011
- 8:00 PM
Price
- Free, but registration required