INSIDE ART - Haciendo lo Invisible, Visible
This special edition of InsideART is the result of a collaboration between co-director Dr. Bárbara Cruz and Dra. María Isabel Vera Muñoz, Profesora Titular de Universidad Jubilada at the Universidad de Alicante.
Haciendo Lo Invisible, Visible: La Mujer en el Arte Contemporáneo (Making the Invisible, Visible: The Woman in Contemporary Art) is an exploration of feminist art in the contemporary art worlds of Spain and the United States. By studying art from 3 American and 3 Spanish artists—Vero McClain, David Ortega del Campo, Isabel Oliver, Judy Chicago, Barbara Kruger, and the Guerrilla Girls—teachers and students are invited to consider the nexus of feminism and socially conscious art.
The authors would like to acknowledge the generous support of the Fulbright Commission, the USF Contemporary Art Museum, and the Museo de la Universidad de Alicante.
Esta edición de InsideART es el resultado de una colaboración entre co-directora Dra. Bárbara Cruz y Dra. María Isabel Vera Muñoz, Profesora Titular de Universidad Jubilada en la Universidad de Alicante.
Haciendo Lo Invisible, Visible: La Mujer en el Arte Contemporáneo es una exploración del arte feminista en el arte contemporáneo de España y los Estados Unidos. Con estudiar el arte de 3 artistas estadounidenses y 3 españoles—Vero McClain, David Ortega del Campo, Isabel Oliver, Judy Chicago, Barbara Kruger, and the Guerrilla Girls—maestros y estudiantes están invitados a considerer el nexo del feminismo y el arte comprometido.
Las autoras desean agradecer el generoso apoyo de la Comisión Fulbright, el USF Contemporary Art Museum, y el Museo de la Universidad de Alicante.
The links on this page allow you to download the lesson files of the Haciendo lo invisible, visible InsideART.
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- Files can be downloaded individually or as a complete archive (.zip) at the bottom of the page.
- Curriculum and readings are available as both Microsoft Word documents (.docx) and Adobe Acrobat documents (.pdf)
- Presentations are Microsoft PowerPoint presentations (.pptx)
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- Los archivos se pueden descargar individualmente o como un archive completo (.zip) en la parte inferior de la página.
- El plan de estudios y las lecturas están disponibles como documentos de Microsoft Word (.docx) y documentos de Adobe Acrobat (.pdf).
- Las presentaciones son presentaciones de Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx).
Haciendo lo Invisible, Visible files
Haciendo-lo-Invisible,-Visible-(UNIDAD-DIDÁCTICA).docx (.pdf)
Haciendo-lo-Invisible,-Visible-(SESIÓN-1).pptx
Haciendo-lo-Invisible,-Visible-(SESIÓN-2).pptx
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