Photoville

Sep 212019
 archive : 2019

Tour en español con Sol Aramendi del Proyecto Luz

Join Sol Aramendi of Project Luz for a Spanish language tour of Photoville. / Haga un tour en español de Photoville con Sol Aramendi para el Proyecto Luz.

Presenters: Sol Aramendi

Location: Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street

Number 14 on the official photoville map

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Presented by:

  • Project Luz

Sol Aramendi leads a guided tour–in Spanish!–of Photoville’s exhibitions.

Sol Aramendi será su gira para un tour en español del Photoville.

Presenter Bios

  • Sol Aramendi

    Sol Aramendi

    Encouraging new immigrants to lead through art, Sol Aramendi works on socially engaged art collaborations that continue to be a part of an evolving social sculpture between labor, immigration, and art.

    Seventeen years ago, she moved from Argentina to the United States and founded Project Luz. The heart of the work consists of facilitating a series of forums called The Workers Studio, where community members can use their own imagination and skills to come up with solutions, responses, and actions.

    For this project, I built on my close ties with the workers of the New York City day-laborer community organizations, which have been the backbone of my professional experience, and deeply embedded in my personal artistic practice. As a facilitator, I use art strategies and the tools from my experience of community organizing in the labor movement. I accompany my work with reflections on participatory action research, and include pedagogical strategies from my work as a teacher.

    Our projects are forums to build creative, social spaces through dialogue and cross-pollination. I have enabled the engagement of innumerable immigrant workers to discuss their issues in a social and creative space.

Organizations

  • Project Luz

    Project Luz

    Project Luz is a nomadic space to share, learn, and experiment using photography and art as a tool of empowerment for immigrant communities.

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