Sunday, October 18, 2009

STUDY ABROAD & NY CITY FIELD TRIP



Jean Wallace and Natalie Vinski talked with students about MassArt's travel programs and study abroad options.They also attended a study abroad fair at Simmons College.




Students traveled to New York this weekend and visited
EL Museum Del Barrio and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

El Museo was founded 40 years ago by artist and educator Raphael Montañez Ortiz and a coalition of parents, educators, artists, and activists who noted that mainstream museums largely ignored Latino artists. Since its inception, El Museo has been committed to celebrating and promoting Latino culture, thus becoming a cornerstone of El Barrio, and a valuable resource for New York City. El Museo’s varied permanent collection of over 6,500 objects spanning more than 800 years of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino art includes pre-Columbian Taíno artifacts, traditional arts, twentieth-century drawings, paintings, sculptures and installations, as well as prints, photography, documentary films and video (from El Museo's website)

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