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Artist Spotlights Domestic Workers in Spring Arts & Lectures

The spring Arts & Lectures series will open with a presentation from performance artist Andreína Maldonado. 

Maldonado (aka Nina Limon) is an interdisciplinary artist, cultural worker and educator whose work  is rooted in her experiences as a Venezuelan immigrant, performing artist and domestic worker. For six years, she has worked with Latinx women and men in the San Francisco Mission District to provide art spaces for healing and building relationships through dance, social activism and performances. This piece will feature 13 domestic workers and day laborers from the Mission District performing live music, poetry, worker testimonies and audio-visual projections.

During the event, Maldonado will present a lecture demonstrating her process of creating this work and a short documentary. 

In conjunction with the Latinx Center, she also is teaching a wellness workshop that is open to the public. 

The event is at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 8 in Arts 111. Reserve tickets online via the Arts & Lectures website. 

CSUSM’s Arts & Lectures series offers a diverse lineup of artistic, cultural and scholarly events every semester based on input and proposals from students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members. Attendees can reserve tickets online via the Arts & Lectures website

What: Arts & Lectures event “Our Work, Our Dignity: Socially Engaged Performance Practice for Community Organizing With Andreína Maldonado

Who: Andreína Maldonado, an interdisciplinary artist and educator 

When: 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 8

Where: Arts 111

Cost: Free for CSUSM students, faculty, staff and alumni; $5 for community members

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/our-workour-dignity-tickets-795717441287?aff=oddtdtcreator   

InformationArts and Lectures website

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