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Exhibitions Tagged #Latin Voices

Brought from Home

Travers Park
 archive : 2024

Brought from Home is a two-part photo-documentary project on immigration and the complexities and symbolism of never truly leaving home.

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We Belong: Making the Invisible visible!

The South Street Seaport
 archive : 2024

Lucia Bawot aims to shed light on the lives of Colombian women coffee farmers and pickers, challenging stereotypes and giving voice to those who have been silenced.

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Through Our Eyes: A Collective Portrait of Caracas

Travers Park
 archive : 2023

Through Our Eyes uses formal collaborative portraits and single documentary images made by young women participants of Project MiRA to tell the story of resilience, joy, and struggle in the barrios of Caracas, Venezuela – a country that has been hit by a years-long crisis.

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Warmi Qwak

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2023

Bolivia’s Lake Poopó is drying up, most of all impacting the Indigenous Uru community who have historically lived beside it.

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The New New Yorkers

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2023

The journey of Yenis Andrade, a young migrant woman from Venezuela, the birth of her new baby girl, and their first steps of her and her family rebuilding their lives with New York as their new home.

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Sandunga Nunca Muere

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2023

Affirmation of the third gender in Oaxaca, Mexico, and the redefinition of morality.

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Dreams on Hold

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 1
 archive : 2022

Presented by Photoville

Dreams on Hold is a collaborative project with families and kids living in a makeshift migrant camp at the Mexico-U.S. border who are hoping to cross into the U.S.

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Black Baby Jesus was born in February

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 1
 archive : 2022

Presented by Photoville

A visual story about why the Afro-Colombian community of Quinamayó celebrates Christmas in February, expressing resistance through culture since their ancestors were enslaved people.

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dándoles sus flores (giving them their flowers)

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 3
 archive : 2021

giving them their flowers is a multimodal youth-led storytelling exhibit honoring matriarchs of color through collaged photographs and oral histories.

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TransLatinxs Y La Resiliencia Contra COVID-19 // TransLatinx Resilience Against COVID-19

Travers Park
 archive : 2021
TransLatinx Resilience Against COVID-19 documents how the pandemic has impacted Colectivo Intercultural TRANSgrediendo, an organization founded by Lorena Borjas, and its community of transgender Latinx immigrants in Queens.
TransLatinxs y la Resilencia Contra Covid-19 documenta cómo la pandemia ha impactado al Colectivo Intercultural TRANSgrediendo, la organización fundada por Lorena Borjas, y su comunidad de inmigrantes latinx transgénero en Queens.
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Simple Moments Of An Emerging Presence

South Beach Promenade
 archive : 2021

The Alice Austen House presents New York City-based Mexican-American photographer Irma Bohórquez-Geisler’s series documenting the daily life within the local Mexican-American and Mexican-immigrant communities from within New York City—with a focus on Staten Island.

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Latin American Fotografía y Ilustración 7 LOS DIEZ by Epson

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2019

The LOS DIEZ exhibit was judged by an international jury of top creatives who commission illustration and photography for use in magazines, advertising, books, posters, packaging, and promotion.

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Latin American Fotografía and Ilustración 6

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2018

AI-AP presents the winners of the sixth edition of the Latin American Fotografía and Ilustración Call for Entries, LOS DIEZ.

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Latin American Fotografía 5 and Latin American Ilustración 5 LOS DIEZ

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2017

American Illustration-American Photography (AI-AP) present its fifth annual collection to honor the best work being created today in or about Latin America by an international roster of established, emerging and student illustrators and photographers in a global, multi-cultural exchange of art and ideas.

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Latin American Fotografía and Ilustración

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2015

American Illustration-American Photography (AI-AP), producers of the leading juried annuals in North America, announces its 4th annual competition to honor the best work being created today in or about Latin America.

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Latin American Fotografía and Ilustración 2 – “LOS DIEZ”

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2014

AI-AP Present the 2nd edition of Latin American Fotografía and Ilustración 2 “LOS DIEZ” sponsored by Epson.

20 artist. 10 Photographers and 10 Illustrators, winners of the Latin American Fotografía and Ilustración 2 competition, are part of this travel exhibit sponsored by Epson.

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Latin American Fotografía y Ilustración Uno

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2013

AI-AP presents the premiere collection from the Latin American Fotografía y Ilustración competition. From 1,500 images the international jury selected only 20 photographs and 20 illustrations. From the winning collection, 10 photos and 10 illustration are presented in a special, traveling exhibit produced by Epson.

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Geometria

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 3
 archive : 2012

La Fototeca will present “Geometria,” an exhibition of eight emerging photographers from Guatemala.

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Events and Sessions Tagged #Latin Voices

Sep 152018

Attacks On Press Freedom in Mexico

A conversation about the attacks on press freedom in Mexico with Alexandra Ellerbeck, Committee to Protect Journalists’ (CPJ) North America program coordinator, Mexican photojournalist Emmanuel Guillen Lozano, and Ginger Thompson, senior reporter at ProPublica.

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