Talk:Iliana Emilia García

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  This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 7 January 2019 and 15 March 2019. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Mirandalillian. Peer reviewers: Prissy114.

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Hey Miranda! I really enjoyed reading your work on your artist. I liked how you sectioned off her education, work, and solo exhibitions. The quote that you provided to help explain her chair piece was really helpful. Helping explain an artists piece can be difficult but providing a direct quote was a great add on. Showing her solo exhibition titles will help your readers get more information on this particular artist. Did you go to the library to help find information on your artist? Did you find it quite easy to find information on your artist? I know it can get difficult, but by reading the information that you do have it seems like you're on the right track. Keep up the great work!

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Solo and duo exhibitions edit

  • 2000: One Last Sitting, Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture, Bronx, New York
  • 2001: Diario/Diary, IV Caribbean and Central America Biennial, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • 2003: Centro Docente Ego/Homeschooling, Centro Cultural de España, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • 2010: RompeOLAS/Breaking the Sea, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, New York
  • 2012: StoryPiles, The Tunnel, New York, New York
  • 2015: DUOtone; Robert Dandarov and iliana emilia García, 490 Atlantic Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
  • 2017: Home is Gold, Taller Boricua Gallery, Julia de Burgos Cultural Center, New York, New York

Selected Group Exhibitions edit

iliana emilia García has exhibited in international art fairs and biennials including Art Shanghai (2000), ARTissima (2000), E. León Jimenes Art Biennial (2000), ARCO (2001) Art Miami (2001, 2007), Art Caracas (2001), IV Caribbean and Central American Biennial (2001), SCOPE Art Fair (2005), Etnia-Art Fair (2011), III Trienal Poli/Gráfica de San Juan, América Latina y El Caribe (2012), Affordable Art Fair, New York (2012), Latin American Art Triennial (2016, 2019), among others.

  • 1991: Crossings, Henry Street Settlement Luis Abron Arts Center, New York, NY
  • 1996: Manifesto, Mary Anthony Galleries, New York, NY
  • 1996: XX National Bienal de la República Dominicana, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • 1999: Disorienting Signs, Leonora Vega Gallery, New York, NY
  • 2000: E. León Jimenes Art Biennal, Santiago, Dominican Republic
  • 2001: DDNY 200: Dominican Designers in New York, Museo de Arte de Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • 2002: How February Was Born, Cinema SLAM, Brooklyn Academy of Music-Short Video Festival, Brooklyn, NY
  • 2003: Proyecto Paraguas Invertidos, Museo de Bellas Artes Urbano Poggi, Rafaela, Argentina
  • 2003: 10 Years of Editions, Joan Guaita Art, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
  • 2005: The S-Files, El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY
  • 2005: Video-creadores-Iberoamericanos, Centro Cultural de España Juan de Salazar, Asunción, Paraguay
  • 2006: PERIFERIA: Sin Título Gallery, San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • 2007: ReGROUPING: 3 Generations of Latin American Artists, Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York, NY
  • 2007: AWAY: Femmes, Diaspora, Créativite et Dialogue, Secur Hall, UNESCO, Paris, France
  • 2007: Video-creadores-iberoamericanos, Instituto Artes Visuales, Valencia, Spain
  • 2007: Aljira Emerge 8, Aljira Center of Contemporary Art, Newark, NJ
  • 2008: LOOP Video Festival, Valencia, Spain
  • 2009: FUSION, Biggs Museum of American Art, Dover, DE
  • 2011: About Change in Latin America and the Caribbean, The World Bank, Washington, DC
  • 2012: Actualizaciones y Manifestaciones-Dominican York, Celaja, Mexico
  • 2012: El panal/The Hive, Third Triennial Poli/Gráfica de San Juan y el Caribe, San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • 2012: Flores y espinas, Museo de Arte de El Salvador, San Salvador, El Salvador
  • 2013: Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC (and national tour)
  • 2013: Infinite Regions: Hiroko Ohno, Dana Schmertz and Iliana Emilia Garcia, The Grady Alexis Gallery, New York
  • 2014: Reality of Placement, Fordham University, Bronx, NY
  • 2015: Memorial, ACTe Museum, Basse Terre, Guadaloupe
  • 2016: Resilience: Reclaiming History and the Dominican Diaspora, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, DC
  • 2018: Empathy, Smack Mellon Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
  • 2018: Queenie: Selected Artworks by Female Artists from El Museo del Barrio's Collection, Hunter College East Harlem Gallery, New York, NY
  • 2019: Culture and the People: El Museo del Barrio, 1969-2019, Part I: Selections from the Permanent Collection, El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY
  • 2021: Trayectos, Centro Cultural de España, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Residencies, awards and honors edit

  • Surf Point Foundation Residency, York, Maine, 2022.
  • BRIClab: Bridge Space, Brooklyn, New York, 2021–2022.
  • BRIC/Goya Residency, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 2018.[1]
  • Altos de Chavón School of Design Residency, 2013.
  • Occupy Wall Street Art Projects, 2010.
  • Aljira Emerge 8, A Career Management and Exhibition Program for Emerging Artists.[2]
  • Citation, New York State Assembly, 2007.
  • Silver Medal, Children's Art Competition, China, 1978.

References

  1. ^ aclark (2018-07-18). "BRIC and Goya Bring Art to Youth in the Dominican Republic via Artist Residency". BRIC. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
  2. ^ Aranda-Alvarado, Rocio (July 19, 2007). "Aljira Emerge 7 & and Emerge 8 by Aljira, Exhibition Catalog". issuu. Retrieved June 1, 2020.