Harwood 100 Dialogues: Art, Tourism and Race Relations in Taos Revisited

16Nov6:00 pm7:00 pmHarwood 100 Dialogues: Art, Tourism and Race Relations in Taos Revisited

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Join scholar Sylvia Rodriguez for a look back at 40 years of research. This illustrated talk examines the relationship in Taos and Northern New Mexico between art, tourism, race, and ethnic identity, presenting it in a new light.

 

About Sylvia Rodriguez
Sylvia Rodriguez is a native Taoseña, professor emerita of anthropology and former director of the Alfonso Ortiz Center for Intercultural Studies at UNM. She has conducted ethnographic research in Taos and northern New Mexico for over four decades and published books and articles about interethnic relations, tourism, ritual and identity, place, and conflict over land and water.
Image credit: Ernest Leonard Blumenschein, Ourselves and Taos Neighbors, c. 1940, oil on canvas, 41 x 50 in (104.1 x 127 cm). Stark Museum of Art, Orange, Texas. Partial Bequest of HJ. Lutcher Stark, 1965 and Partial Gift of Nelda C. Stary, 1973. 31.31.12.A.
This program is sponsored in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, National Endowment for the Arts.

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November 16, 2023 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location

Harwood Museum of Art

238 Ledoux Street

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