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Virtual Student Guide Tour: The Hybridity of Hispanic Art

By Harvard Art Museums

Brandon Calderón explores how Hispanic art emerged from a mixture of Spanish colonization and the resistance of Indigenous traditions.

In this half-length photomontage portrait, a young man smiles at the camera and his hands frame a small, dark painting that hovers before him. He wears a cap, hoodie, and backpack. The painting is a full-length portrait of a man wearing a gold and black outfit with a neck ruff.

.: Thu, September 22 2022 8pm – 8:30pm.

Ages: Adults.

Contact

Harvard Art Museums
(617) 495-9400

No application or registration needed.

Free!

Localização

  • Only virtual (online or over the phone).

This interactive tour will take place online via Zoom. To join, click the following link: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/97806174187 (free admission; no pre-registration required).

Read these instructions on how to join a meeting on Zoom. For general questions about Student Guide Tours, email am_register@harvard.edu.

The Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance.

Additional information

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Brandon Calderón ’23 will explore how Hispanic art emerged from a mixture of violent Spanish colonization and the resistance of Indigenous traditions and testimony. Starting with Indigenous pottery from the Moche civilization of ancient Peru and ending with a 17th-century carved crucifix likely from the colonial Spanish Philippines, Calderón will stress the agency of “New World artists” and how they worked within and against the Spanish Empire.