Alanna Lockward (March 23, 1961 - January 7, 2019)

Alanna Lockward (March 23, 1961 - January 7, 2019)
Born in the Dominican Republic, Alanna Lockward was an author, curator, filmmaker, mentor, mother, friend, and a person with a heartfelt passion for knowledge and for embarking on endeavors requiring new ways of thinking and interacting with the world. As a curator, she specialized in time-based radical narratives, and was an extraordinary figure in the fields of Caribbean scholarship, decolonial theory, and curatorial praxis, all of which she undertook with the boldness of a true trailblazer. This courage propelled Lockward to embark on unusual projects that, while of extreme relevance to her fields of interest, did not necessary conform to institutional norms and expectations and did not seek immediate validation. 

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Residence: Melbourne - Barcelona / Claire Rosslyn Wilson | Exhibition curated by Transart faculty and advisor Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio

Residence: Melbourne - Barcelona / Claire Rosslyn Wilson
Comisariada por: Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio

Inauguración: 08 de Noviembre, 19.30h.
Desde el 08 al 19 de Noviembre 2018

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Residence: Melbourne - Barcelona / Claire Rosslyn Wilson
Exhibition curated by Transart faculty and advisor Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio.
Opening: November 8th, 7.30pm - Espai Souvenir, Barcelona.

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SOUVENIR – Espacio de colaboración artística y cultural
Travessia de Sant Antoni 27
08012, Barcelona
M. Fontana

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Book Launch with Transartist Mary Sherman

Friday, October 12th, 6:30 pm 
MIT Museum, 265 Massachusetts Avenue

The MIT Museum will host a book launch for Ivaana Muse's A Square and a Half-The Colors are Sounding, "an experimental exploration of the never-ending transfusions of science, art, technology and design using diverse narrative, musical and visual techniques quilted adventurously." Mary Sherman is featured in the book and in two of the songs.

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