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Juan Obando presents at CUE Art Foundation. New York, NY.
July 22, 2013
Juan Obando, assistant professor of art, will be presenting his current video project, Museum Mixtape, at CUE Art Foundation on July 27th.
Juan Obando presents at Reverse Art Space in Brooklyn
February 19, 2013
Juan Obando, assistant professor of art, will be presenting his project proposal, Museum Mixtape, at The Impossible Project artist talk series at Reverse Art Space, in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Juan Obando recieves 2012 Rhizome Commission
August 29, 2012
Assistant Professor of Art Juan Obando was recently awarded one of the prestigious 2012 Rhizome Commissions for his MUSEUM MIXTAPE (Dirty South Edition) project.
Michael Sanford exhibition at the Soho20 Chelsea Gallery
August 24, 2012
Professor Michael Sanford exhibited July 17-August 11 at the Soho20 Chelsea Gallery, a non-profit artist run gallery that has been promoting the work of women artists since 1973 through gallery exhibitions and public programming.
Juan Obando presents “Low Lives: Occupy!” at The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics at NYU
February 29, 2012
Assistant Professor of Art Juan Obando will present "Low Lives: Occupy!" at The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics in New York City on March 3.
Presentation & workshop by Juan Obando at NC Museum Of Art
February 13, 2012
The Sorry Kick-Off Party – Nov. 17
November 15, 2011
Juan Obando to participate in Duke University exhibition
October 31, 2011
Professor Juan Obando will be presenting some of his current projects at the exhibition Narco Nation | Drug-Borders | Utopian-Futures at Duke University's Fredric Jameson Gallery. The exhibit explores from three perspectives and geographies (Colombia, Mexico and the diasporas in the USA) what is now-called Narco-Culture through visual representation.
Turnstyle News interviews Juan Obando
September 23, 2011
This week's edition of Turnstyle News features an interview with Professor Juan Obando in the Department of Art & Art History.
Juan Obando to exhibit at Green Hill Center for NC Art
September 2, 2011
Thirteen artists interpret the urban experience through painting, printmaking, mixed media installations, photography and video installations.