Everyday Boundaries: A Panel Discussion on Borderlands Art

Department: Latin American Studies

Date and Time: November 13, 2020 | 1:00 PM-3:00 PM

Event Location: ONLINE

Event Details


Join us for a live webinar discussion panel on the theories of borderlands art chaired by Dr. Ana Rosas and Dr. Rachel O’Toole with Dr. Mael Vizcarra, Amy Sanchez-Arteaga (MFA), and Dr. Misael Diaz. As artists making art on the border, these scholars prompt us to explore making art as well as scholarship within a framework of praxis and social practice.

Mael Vizcarra, Research Collaborator, Department of Anthropology, UCSD. Mael Vizcarra is a filmmaker and anthropologist from Tijuana, Mexico. She holds a doctorate in Interdisciplinary Studies from the Institute of Liberal Arts at Emory University. Her work centers on the everyday life of working-class people along the Mexico-U.S. border.

Misael Diaz, Assistant Professor of Art, Media, and Design, Cal State University San Marcos

Amy Sanchez Arteaga, Lecturer in Art and Art History, San Diego State University

Cog•nate Collective (Misael Diaz + Amy Sanchez Arteaga) develops research projects, public interventions, and experimental pedagogical programs in collaboration with communities across the US/Mexico border region. Founded in 2010, their work has interrogated the evolution of the border as it is simultaneously erased by neoliberal economic policies and bolstered through increased militarization – tracing the fallout of this incongruence for migrant communities on either side of the border. As a result, their inter-disciplinary projects often address issues of citizenship, migration, informal economies, and popular culture, arguing for understanding the border not as a bifurcating line, but as a region that expands and contracts with the movement of people and objects. Regionalia, their first monograph, was published by X Artists' Books in early 2020.

This event is supported by UCI Illuminations. Register here.