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CALENDAR OF EVENTS : Past Events : 2009


Conversation with Gabriel Orozco
Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 6:30 p.m.
Briony Fer, Professor of History of Art, University College, London, and Ann Temkin, The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture and organizer of the exhibition Gabriel Orozco engage the artist in a conversation about his practice and exhibition.

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"Honesty" Exhibition
December 11 through January 10, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, December 11
Contemporary Mexican visual arts has been fixated with notions of violence and corruption for some time now. It is with welcome relief and great excitement that EyeLevel BQE presents, “H O N E S T Y”. Centrally curated around the fictional saint “San Honesto” created by Factoria de Santos, this show is a retort against the universal corruption that fundamentally frames life in modern day Mexico.

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ASESINOS
December 11 - January 10, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, December 11 at 6PM

ARTEMIO, RUBEN GUTIERREZ, XIMENA LABRA, MARK POWELL, JOAQUIN SEGURA, MARION SOSA


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¡Viva Pinocho!, a Mexican Pinocchio
December 4 - 13, 2009
Actor, Director and Producer, Manuel Antonio Morán, founder of the award winning Latino theatre for children, TEATRO SEA, celebrates his 25 years on stage, with the premiere of the theatrical production, ¡Viva Pinocho!, a Mexican Pinocchio.

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Lark U.S. /Mexico Playwright Exchange 2009
November  21-22, 2009 7PM
A 10-day residency and theatrical dialogue between 4 Mexican playwrights, 4 U.S. playwrights, and the Lark community. Through the translation of Mexican plays, the development of these plays with established U.S. artists, and cultural exploration of New York City, the program establishes ongoing channels of communication and collaboration between artists in the U.S. and México.

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