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Comment by Instituto Cervantes Albuquerque on February 21, 2012 at 12:12pm You are invited!
Curated by Claudi Carreras, the exhibition E•CO gathered photographic projects by twenty Latin American and European photographic collectives, each tasked with crafting a visual essay about one of the most important topics of our day: the environment. Free of curatorial influence, the collectives define “environment” for themselves and maintain their own production and editing processes. E•CO is a sample of the most pressing environmental problems, in the countries where the collectives are operating.
E•CO 2010 assembled 20 photographic collectives from Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, France, Italy, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, UK, Venezuela and Spain as well as a multinational group that represents photographers from Eastern Europe, that discussed with editors, researchers and other professionals of this media, the problematical and needs of the photographic medium.
Opening night and reception on Thursday, March 1ST at 6PM led by Claudi Carreras. Pete V. Domenici Education Center, at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, located at 1701 4th Street SW (4th Street and Avenida César Chávez).
Exhibit E•CO will be opened to the public from March 1st to May 31stt. Opening times: Monday to Friday from 9AM to 5PM. Saturday from 9AM to 12PM. Free admission.
Comment by Tim Keller on January 2, 2011 at 5:10pm COMMUNITY LEGISLATIVE
FORUM
Senator Tim Keller and Senator Cisco McSorley
Representative Gail Chasey, Representative Al Park and
Representative Sheryl Williams Stapleton
Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011
Time: 6:00- 7:30 pm
Place: African American Performing Arts Center
Expo New Mexico Fairgrounds
310 San Pedro NE
*FREE PARKING*
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