Art Lecture Series | Minerva Cuevas

Minerva Cuevas, Rio Bravo Crossing, 2010. Action/multimedia installation. Courtesy kurimanzutto gallery 




Wednesday, March 11, 7PM
Danforth Lecture Hall, Mills College


Minerva Cuevas creates research-based projects that allow the audience an insight into the economic and political organization of social spheres through site-specific actions and artworks. She is the founder of Mejor Vida Corp. (1998) and the International Understanding Foundation (2016), and has been a member of irational.org since 1999. Recent exhibitions featuring her work include Soft Power at SFMOMA and Down to the Left: Reflections on Medixo in the NAFTA Era at the Armory Center for the Arts, as well as shows at Museo Jumex (Mexico) and daadgalerie (Berlin). She is represented by kurimanzutto in Mexico City.


Organized each year in conjunction with the Studio Art MFA program, the Mills College Art Museum and the Department of Art and Visual Culture, the Mills College Art Lecture Series allows students and faculty to invite contemporary artists and scholars to campus in order to gain greater perspective on current ideas and practices in the contemporary art world.


Free and open to the public.


Supported by the Herringer Graduate Lecture Series.

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