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Yes, And Artist Talk / Conversatorio de Sí, Y (Yes, And): Arlette Cepeda

Thursday, November 17, 2022, 6:30 pm7:30 pm

Details

Date:
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Time:
6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Event Category:

Other

Special Instructions
Registration recommended
Ticketing
Free with museum admission

Bilingual (Spanish/English)

Click the video to the right to watch the recorded program.

Join Yes, And artist Arlette Cepeda for an exploration of her creative practice and the importance of community and representation. Her artwork amplifies details that go unnoticed and creates a narrative based on personal experiences. Community engagement and accessibility are at the heart of her work and align with her professional goals as an administrator.

Bilingüe (Español/Inglés)
Gratis con admisión del Museo
Acompañe a la artista Arlette Cepeda de Yes, And (Sí, Y) en una exploración de su práctica creativa y la importancia de la comunidad y la representación. Su obra amplifica detalles que pasan desapercibidos y crea una narrativa basada en experiencias personales. El compromiso con la comunidad y la accesibilidad están en el centro de su trabajo y se alinean con sus objetivos profesionales como administradora.

Headshot of woman with black hair pulled back, glasses, grey shirt, smiling

Arlette Cepeda by Imara moore Photography

Arlette Cepeda is an NYC visual artist of Dominican descent. Cepeda’s artwork has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in Santo Domingo, DR; at the Staten Island Museum, Wagner College’s Spotlight Gallery and NYPL St. George Library Center. Currently, she is the Deputy Director of La Colmena Community Job Center working to improve the lives of immigrant day laborers, domestic workers, and other low wage workers.

Brought to you with support from the Staten Island Advance/SI Live