In the Studio: Amelia Bande
Amelia Bande in conversation with Aimé Iglesias Lukin, Director and Chief Curator of Visual Arts.
Join us live on Instagram from your cell phone, or watch here and on YouTube after, for a series of remote visits to artists' studios to bring Americas Society's Visual Arts public programs to your home. Every Wednesday and Friday this month, contemporary artists will dialogue with our Visual Arts department about their work and practice.
About the artist:
Amelia Bande is a Brooklyn-based writer and performer from Chile. Her plays Chueca and Partir y Renunciar were staged in Santiago, Chile. She is part of the Gel Film Series (2012- present) and she co-founded Publishing Puppies, a press for visual work, poetry, and fiction (2011-present). Her solo and collaborative work has been shown at Artists Space, The Poetry Project, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, BAM, Storm King Arts Center, Tang Museum, MoMA Library, MIX NYC, Abrons Arts Center, Participant Inc., BOFFO Performance Festival, and more. She has been an artist in residence at WORM Filmwerkplaats, The Shandaken Project, and Yaddo. She is coeditor of Critical Correspondence, an online publication of Movement Research. Her chapbook The Clothes We Wear was published by Belladonna in 2017.
Follow the conversation on Instagram: #IntheStudioAS | @americassociety.visualarts
Visit the Americas Society Visual Arts YouTube Channel for recordings of In the Studio Series and other previous events.
More digital content from Visual Arts at Americas Society:
- Read the exhibition catalogue for Feliciano Centurión: Abrigo.
- Watch the documentary Feliciano Centurión: Abrazo Íntimo al Natural, directed by Mon Ross (2016).
- Watch recent events videos:
— Art at a Distance: Promoting Visual Arts during the Health Crisis
— Curator's Perspective – Jacopo Crivelli Visconti
— "I Am Reborn at Every Moment"– Contemporary Reflections on Feliciano Centurión and AIDS
— Ulises Carrión – Art, Mail, Books, and So…
Image caption: Amelia Bande performing at EFA Project Space, 2019.
Americas Society will host the Chilean artist on Instagram Live on May 22 to discuss her writing and performance work.
Conversation: 5 to 6 p.m.
Clik here to view.
