CALL/VoCA Talk: Gladys Triana

Posted on Mon, 11/22/2021 - 21:15
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On January 15, 2020, conservator and VoCA colleague Ruth del Fresno-Guillem sat down with artist Gladys Triana to discuss her family, her travels, and her many artistic influences, from Diego Rivera and Goya to Beethoven. This discussion is part of the fifth season of our on-going CALL/VoCA Talks series, hosted in partnership with the Joan Mitchell Foundation's Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) Program. These programs aim to highlight the innovative CALL initiative while also underscoring the crucial need for dialogue with artists around the production, presentation, and preservation of their work.

Voices in Contemporary Art (VoCA) is a non-profit organization focused on the preservation and stewardship of contemporary art. Please visit www.voca.network to learn more about our mission and programs. If you would like access to the transcript of this VoCA Talk or have any questions, please email: assistant@voca.network.

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