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ARTIST TALKS

ARTIST TALKS

with past exhibiting artist Tania Candiani

Location:

Locust Projects
297 NE 67 St
Miami FL 33138
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Join Locust Projects for ARTIST TALKS, inviting past Locust Projects exhibition artists back to Miami to reflect on their experience.

Tania Candiani (b. 1974 Mexico City, lives Mexico City) Candiani’s practice revolves around expansive notions of translation, extending into experimental terrains where visual, sonic, textual, and symbolic languages converge. Her projects delve into the resonances of sound and the politics of listening, exploring their capacity to transform human and more-than-human perceptions, attuning to the histories, ecologies, and technologies of communication.

Tania Candiani exhibited at Locust Projects in 2023. Learn more here.

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CURATOR TALKS Presented By Vivant

CURATOR TALKS Presented By Vivant

with Ryan Inouye

Location:

Locust Projects
297 NE 67 St
Miami FL 33138
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Join Locust Projects for the return of its acclaimed CURATOR TALKS speaker series, presented by Vivant.

Ryan Inouye is Kathe and Jim Patrinos Co-Curator of the If the word we: 59th Carnegie International and curator of international art at Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, a role he was appointed to in 2023 after serving as associate curator of Is it morning for you yet?, the 58th Carnegie International. Prior to his work in Pittsburgh, Inouye served as senior curator at Sharjah Art Foundation in the United Arab Emirates, where he curated solo and group exhibitions and co-organized Active Forms, the 2018 edition of the annual March Meeting, which inspires dialogue around developments in contemporary art and culture. Prior, Inouye held the post of associate curator of Sharjah Biennial 12: The past, the present, the possible (2014–2015), which featured new works, site-specific commissions, and performances, and held curatorial positions at New York’s New Museum, where he stewarded artist residencies, curatorial collaborations, and discursive programming, such as the Museum as Hub initiative and the 2012 New Museum Triennial: The Ungovernables. Previously, he served as curatorial assistant at REDCAT in Los Angeles. Inouye was the recipient of a Foundation for Art Initiatives grant and earned an MRes in Curatorial/Knowledge in the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London, and a BA in English literature from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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