Camille Deslauriers Ménard, María Ezcurra and Mariza Rosales Argonza take part in a round-table discussion to revisit the projects in our QU'EST-CE QUI TRAVERSE VOUS? program, which all share a participatory approach.
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Mariza Rosales Argonza
Born in Mexico and living in Montreal, Mariza Rosales Argonza is a visual artist, curator and independent researcher. She is a graduate of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). University of Mexico (UNAM), she holds a master's degree in art history and a doctorate in modern and in modern and contemporary art. She has taught in both undergraduate and graduate programs. and graduate programs. Her research focuses on Chicano art, Latino-Quebec art and issues of equity. and equity issues from a decolonial perspective, she is interested in the relationships between art and society, particularly in intercultural societies. At Quebec, Mariza Rosales did a postdoctoral internship at UQAM. She was responsible for the scientific coordination of the Interuniversity Center for Studies on Letters, Arts and Traditions traditions (CELAT), from 2012 to 2015, and has published essays on art in an intercultural context intercultural context in various publications and specialized journals. In 2018 Mariza Rosales edited the book of essays entitled Vues transversales, panorama de la scène artistique latino- Quebec art scene (CIDIHCA-LatinArte). She has collaborated as a researcher and curator in various cultural organizations here and abroad. Currently, she is Project Manager - cultural diversity in the arts, by interim at the Conseil des arts de Montréal.
Projects of Mariza Rosales Argonza
Round Table
Residencywith Camille Deslauriers Ménard, María Ezcurra and Mariza Rosales ArgonzaRead moreMARIZA ROSALES ARGONZA
Read moreIn order to generate in-depth research on its thematic programming WHAT ARE YOU GOING THROUGH ?, DARE-DARE invited Mariza Rosales Argonza to establish links between the 2022-2023 artists, regardless of the field in which they are active.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING THROUGH ?
Programming 2022-2023Read moreThis year, we have decided to take a break from a theme to guide our 2022-2023 programming. We want to hear from you in these serious times. What are your concerns, what are your needs?