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FYI! Upcoming talk from TAMU featuring Gerardo Yépiz, a Mexican borderlands street artist.

Info below:

Speaker Series-Visual, Material, and Performance Cultures Section

School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts, Texas A&M University

 

Virtual Talk
The Art of Gerardo Yépiz: Acamonchi Art Studio

November 16, 2022, at 1pm (US Central Time)

Artist Gerardo Yépiz, a major contributor to the worldwide street art and graffiti scene,

will discuss his process for graphic design and fine art at Acamonchi Art Studio.

 

Zoom registration information:

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://tamu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJItduCqpz0vH9QHZ8RmgZHAuBu3q25SN9CM 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

 

This event is free and open to the public. The event will be recorded.

Inquiries: [log in to unmask]

 

If you require an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact Dr. Marini, [log in to unmask], to communicate your needs. Early notification is encouraged, and a request 5 workdays before the event you plan to attend will facilitate the provision of a reasonable accommodation.

 

About the Speaker:

Born in Ensenada, Mexico, in 1970, Gerardo Yépiz is a major contributor to the worldwide street art and graffiti scene. He is a graphic designer, silkscreen printer and visual artist who has exhibited in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the UK, France, Spain, Japan, and The Netherlands.  His work is closely tied to the international music and action sports industries. He is an outspoken vegan as well as a bike activist.

 

Growing up in Ensenada-Tijuana was a uniquely strange experience. Fairly removed from what is commonly considered as authentic “Mexican” and being overwhelmed by California’s influence, Gerardo came across underground subculture in the mid-1980s: that became the outlet for his creativity and sociopolitical consciousness. Discovering “DIY” also prompted him to reach out and to network internationally. Without feeling confined into geographical traps, he was able to gravitate freely, focusing on the quirky and spontaneous nature of everyday life.


Gerardo is interested in the exploration of mass-produced waste and urban environments. He documents alterations found in weathered mechanical patterns and compiles them into humorous poetic compositions.

 

 

Francesca Marini, PhD

She/Her/Hers/Herself

Associate Professor | 

School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts | 

Office 123, Liberal Arts and Arts & Humanities Building (LAAH) | 

Mail Stop 4240 TAMU |
Texas A&M University | 
349 Spence Street | College Station, TX 77840
ph: 979.458.7887  |  [log in to unmask]

 

https://pvfa.tamu.edu/staff/francesca-marini/

https://pvfa.tamu.edu


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Stephanie Beene, MA, MSIS (she/her)
Associate Professor, Liaison Librarian for the Art Department and the School of Architecture & Planning
https://ulls.unm.edu/people/directory/b/beene-stephanie.php

Schedule an appointment with me @: https://libcal.unm.edu/appointments/sbeene

Fine Arts & Design Library,
George Pearl Hall 435
College of University Libraries & Learning Sciences
University of New Mexico MSC05 3020
Albuquerque, NM 87131

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Of possible interest to those working with visual arts collections.

 

Speaker Series-Visual, Material, and Performance Cultures Section

School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts, Texas A&M University

 

Virtual Talk
The Art of Gerardo Yépiz: Acamonchi Art Studio

November 16, 2022, at 1pm (US Central Time)

Artist Gerardo Yépiz, a major contributor to the worldwide street art and graffiti scene,

will discuss his process for graphic design and fine art at Acamonchi Art Studio.

 

Zoom registration information:

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://tamu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJItduCqpz0vH9QHZ8RmgZHAuBu3q25SN9CM 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

 

This event is free and open to the public. The event will be recorded.

Inquiries: [log in to unmask]

 

If you require an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact Dr. Marini, [log in to unmask], to communicate your needs. Early notification is encouraged, and a request 5 workdays before the event you plan to attend will facilitate the provision of a reasonable accommodation.

 

About the Speaker:

Born in Ensenada, Mexico, in 1970, Gerardo Yépiz is a major contributor to the worldwide street art and graffiti scene. He is a graphic designer, silkscreen printer and visual artist who has exhibited in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the UK, France, Spain, Japan, and The Netherlands.  His work is closely tied to the international music and action sports industries. He is an outspoken vegan as well as a bike activist.

 

Growing up in Ensenada-Tijuana was a uniquely strange experience. Fairly removed from what is commonly considered as authentic “Mexican” and being overwhelmed by California’s influence, Gerardo came across underground subculture in the mid-1980s: that became the outlet for his creativity and sociopolitical consciousness. Discovering “DIY” also prompted him to reach out and to network internationally. Without feeling confined into geographical traps, he was able to gravitate freely, focusing on the quirky and spontaneous nature of everyday life.


Gerardo is interested in the exploration of mass-produced waste and urban environments. He documents alterations found in weathered mechanical patterns and compiles them into humorous poetic compositions.

 

 

Francesca Marini, PhD

She/Her/Hers/Herself

Associate Professor | 

School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts | 

Office 123, Liberal Arts and Arts & Humanities Building (LAAH) | 

Mail Stop 4240 TAMU |
Texas A&M University | 
349 Spence Street | College Station, TX 77840
ph: 979.458.7887  |  [log in to unmask]

 

https://pvfa.tamu.edu/staff/francesca-marini/

https://pvfa.tamu.edu

 

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