An interview with Lucía Sanromán Talking to Action co-curators Karen Moss and Bill Kelley, Jr. interviewed Lucía Sanromán regarding curatorial practice and community-based art.
Movement: A basic action, gesture, or strategy of creative work employed by artists and communities including walks/treks, migrations, or protests.
Curatorial Practice and Community-Based Art
June 8, 2015
Filed Under: Dialogue, Field Research Reports, Method, Movement, Pedagogy, Posts, Researchers, Role Tagged With: arte activista, arte comunitaria, community-based art, curatorial practice, lucia sanroman, practica curatorial, practica social, social practice
Interviews from the Archive – Frente 3 de Fevereiro
May 1, 2015

Date of Interview: Mar 14, 2014 Location: Brazil Topic: Interview with Frente 3 de Fevereiro (Daniel Lima) Interviewer: Rodrigo Martí on behalf of LatinArt.com[1] LatinArt: Mr. Lima, as we know, the group was formed following the assassination of Flavio Sant’Ana in 2004. That event gave the group its name.
Filed Under: Artists, Dialogue, Field Research Reports, Geography, Method, Movement, Pedagogy, Posts, Region, Role, São Paulo Tagged With: Brazil, collective, community-based practice, Daniel Lima, Dialogue, documentary, exclusion, Flavio Sant’Ana, Frente 3 de Fevereiro, geography of exclusion, Medellin, militarization, occupation, pacifying police, policías pacificadoras, Prestes Maia, quilombo, race, racism, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, social conflict, street actions, urban interventions, Zumbi Somos Nós
Interviews from the Archive – Eduardo Molinari
April 4, 2015

Date of Interview: Oct 01, 2010 Location: Argentina Topic: Interview with Eduardo Molinari Interviewer: Nancy Garín on behalf of LatinArt.com[1] LatinArt: When and how was the idea of the Archivo Caminante born?
Filed Under: Artists, Buenos Aires, Dialogue, Field Research Reports, Geography, Method, Movement, Pedagogy, Posts, Region, Researchers, Role Tagged With: Archivo Caminante, Argentina, art, Buenos Aires, Eduardo Molinari, Monsanto, pedagogy, Photography, quipu, social change, walking archive