Hispanic Heritage Exhibit: Figuration in Latino American Art: September 8 - October 17, 2024
Enter into the vibrant world of Latino art, where figuration serves as a powerful medium for exploring identity, history, and cultural expression. This exhibit delves into the diverse ways Latino artists use figuration to depict personal narratives, collective experiences, and societal transformations.
Artists represented in this exhibit include:
Fernando Davila - Columbia
Gloria Velez - Columbia
Monica Czukerberg - Mexico
Miguel Rodez - Cuba
Andrea Favelli - Argentina
A selection of posters in tribute to Fernando Botero, courtesy of 108Art Project. Books, texts, and photographs of Fernando Botero and his son, author Juan Carlos Botero.
Click on each calendar entry below or check out our full list at lib.nova.edu/exhibits for event and exhibit descriptions and registration information. All events are free and open to the public.
Located on the second floor of the Sherman Library, the Cotilla Gallery showcases a revolving display of exhibitions with a broad range of appeal and subject matter that promote Nova Southeastern University or the Alvin Sherman Library’s materials to all audiences. The Gallery is intended for artwork display, music recital performance space, poetry readings, and other arts and cultural events. Priority is given to displays that support the mission and curriculum of NSU.
To discuss a possible exhibit, please contact Gena Meroth, University Archivist:
Phone: (954) 262-4641 | Email: gmeroth@nova.edu.
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For more information about special hours, please visit the Alvin Sherman Library hours page.