Juana Valdés (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la yuuni 1963) nyɛla nucheeni baŋda mini "associate professor" zaŋ n-ti University of Massachusetts Amherst.[1] O tumanima nyɛla din jandi Afro-Cuban[2][3] Valdés nyɛla ŋu tumdi ni kundivihira nɛmanima pam din be dunia bɔba ni yaɣa zaa ka dizuɣu tooi che ka o maani o nucheeni baŋsim tumanima zaani viɛnyɛla.[4][5]

Juana Valdes
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Piligu biɛhigu

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Valdés nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Cabañas, Pinar Del Rio, Cuba yuuni 1963.O daa labi Miami ni o ma, o tizodoo n-ti pahi o tizopaɣa yuuni 1971; o ba nyɛla ŋun gba paai ni yuuni nyaaŋa.[6] O tumanima pam nyɛla din tooi tabi o bilimni Cuba yɛltɔɣa mini o biɛhigu taɣabu United States.[7]

Shikuru baŋsim

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O nyɛla ŋun daa deegi B.F.A. in Sculpture shikuru yuli booni Parsons School of Design yuuni 1991 ka daa nya o M.F.A. in Fine Arts shikuru yuli booni School of Visual Arts yuuni 1993. O nyɛla ŋun chaŋ Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture yuuni 1995 din daa niŋ ka o deegi Cosby Fellowship din daa yina Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, Maine, United States nyaaŋa.[8]

Artistic Practice & Critical Reception

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Valdés's tuma nyɛla din be "museums and galleries" din kalinli gari kɔbigi o tiŋgbani mini tiŋduya, di shɛŋa nyɛ El Museo del Barrio, Whitebox Gallery n-ti pahi P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center.[9]

O tumanima nyɛla din niŋ "museums and private collections" gili United States, di shɛŋa nyɛ Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Newark Museum of Art,[10][11][12] n-ti pahi Pérez Art Museum Miami.[13]

O tuma nyɛla Art in America,[14] Frieze,[15] Latinx Spaces, Miami Herald,[16][17] Berlin Art Link,[18] Santa Fe New Mexican,[19] South Florida Sun-Sentinel,[20] Newcity Art,[21] El Nuevo Herald,[22] The New Tropic[23] ni tooi labiri lihiri shɛli.

Valdés's tuma nyɛla bɛ ni tooi lahi mali shɛli wuhiri salo Bending Bone China: Juana Valdes’ Politics of the Skin Josune Urbistondo (2015)[24] n-ti pahi Latinx Art: Artists/Markets/Politics, Arlene Dávila.[25][26]

Juana Valdés nyɛla ŋun deei pina pam Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture yuuni 1995, National Association of Latino Arts mini Cultures Fund for the Arts liɣiri yuuni 2016,[27] Pollock-Krasner Foundation,[28] Cuban Artist Fund,[29] New York Foundation for the Arts, Netherland-America Foundation, Faculty Research Mentoring Program, Lifelong Learning Society, Oolite Arts Ellies Award,[30][31][32] Joan Mitchell Foundation,[33] n-ti pahi Anonymous Was A Woman Award.[34][35]

Publications

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O tuma nyɛla nira ni tooi nya shɛli bukunima ni kamani Women and Migration: Responses in Art and History,[36] Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago,[37] Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art,[38] Much Wider Than a Line,[39] and Multiplicity: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture.[40]

Solo exhibitions

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List of solo exhibitions [41]
Year Title Place
2023 Juana Valdés: Embodied Memories, Ancestral Histories Sarasota Art Museum, Sarasota, FL
2020 Rest Ashore Locust Projects, Miami, FL
2019-20 Terrestrial Bodies Miami Dade College Special Collection, Cuban Legacy Gallery, Miami, FL
2019 Round 49: penumbras: sacred geometries, 'terrestrial bodies: roteiro,' Project Row Houses, Houston TX
2017 The Colored Bone China Herter Gallery, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
2015 An Inherent View of the World Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami, FL
2015 From Island to Ocean: Caribbean and Pacific Dialogues Center for Cultural Analysis at Rutgers, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
2015 Mettre Noir Sur Blanc Guttenberg Arts, Guttenberg, NJ.
2014 Remnants- “What Remains Thomas Hunter Project Space, Hunter College, CUNY, NY.
2013 SENSEI Exchange Series @ “The Cellar” of Little Fox Café, Part 008 In The Fold, NY.
2009 Past/Present Tense — Tiempos del Subjuntivo Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, NY.
2006 Looking Back 1994 – 2004 paul sharpe contemporary art, New York, NY.
2006 The Land that time forgot Diaspora Vibe Gallery, Miami, FL.
2002 Juana Valdes/Pedro Velez Bronx River Art Center, Bronx, NY.
2000 Haarlem/Harlem-Transported Illusions Begane Grond Kunstcentrum, Utrecht, Netherlands.
2000 Empty Space The Avram Gallery, Southampton College-Long Island Unv. Southampton, NY.
1998 YUCA Miami Dade Community College, Inter-American Gallery, Miami, FL.
1997 Sweet Honesty- Tender Pink Phoenix Gallery Project Room, NY.

Kundivihira

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  1. Department of Fine Arts: Juana Valdes.
  2. Gómez-Upegui, Salomé (2022-07-07). 10 Cuban Artists Who Are Shaping Contemporary Art (en).
  3. Juana Valdes:An Inherent View of the World – Mindy Solomon Gallery.
  4. Latinx Spaces | Redefining Latinx Media – Artist Juana Valdes offers Refuge in 'Rest Ashore' (4 March 2021).
  5. PBS For The Arts | Latinx Voices Respond to the Moment.
  6. (2020) "'There's a Part of Me That Must Remain Truthful to the Story': An Interview with Juana Valdes1". Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal 16. DOI:10.33596/anth.374.
  7. "24. Making Latinx Art: Juana Valdes at the Crossroads of Latinx and Latin American Art". Women and Migration - 24. Making Latinx Art: Juana Valdes at the Crossroads of Latinx and Latin American Art - Open Book Publishers. OBP collection. Open Book Publishers. 12 September 2019. pp. 273–282. ISBN 9791036538070.
  8. Juana Valdes.
  9. (2015) "Bending Bone China: Juana Valdes' Politics of the Skin". Miradas-Revista Digital de Historia del Art y Cultura Iberica IberoAmericana 2: 56–67. DOI:10.11588/mira.2015.0.22432.
  10. Pérez Art Museum Miami renames endowment fund for Black art to reflect the wider diaspora (8 February 2021).
  11. Sin/Without, from the portfolio AQ/Art Quake. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  12. VALDÉS.[permanent dead link] Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  13. PAMM Announces Polyphonic: Celebrating PAMM's Fund for African American Art • Pérez Art Museum Miami (en-US).
  14. William Cordova on Juana Valdes in "Relational Undercurrents" at MOLAA – ARTnews.com (25 July 2017).
  15. SITElines.2016: New Perspectives on Art of the Americas | Frieze (19 August 2016).
  16. Reference at www.miamiherald.com.
  17. Reference at www.miamiherald.com.
  18. Nature // Getting Down to Earth at Site Santa Fe's 'much wider than a line' | Berlin Art Link (19 July 2016).
  19. Juana Valdes: The color of clean | Art | santafenewmexican.com (15 July 2016).
  20. Artists confront 'Intersectionality' at MOCA (15 June 2016).
  21. Eye Exam | Newcity Art (26 May 2016).
  22. Reference at www.elnuevoherald.com.[permanent dead link]
  23. Why it's so hard for women in the art world - The New Tropic (2 December 2015).
  24. (2015) "Bending Bone China: Juana Valdes' Politics of the Skin | Miradas - Zeitschrift für Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte der Amérikas und der iberischen Halbinsel". Miradas - Zeitschrift für Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte der Amérikas und der Iberischen Halbinsel 2: 56–67. DOI:10.11588/mira.2015.0.22432.
  25. Reference at www.dukeupress.edu.
  26. How Latinx Artists Were Shut Out Of Art History (18 August 2020).
  27. 2016 NFA Grantees: Juana Valdes.
  28. Juana Valdes | Works | Pollock Krasner Image Collection.
  29. Visual Arts — CUBAN ARTISTS FUND.
  30. The Ellies: Miami's Visual Arts Awards (en-US).
  31. Interview With Oolite Arts' 2018 Ellies Creator Juana Valdes — Create! Magazine.
  32. Juana Valdes - Oolite Arts.
  33. Juana Valdes | Joan Mitchell Foundation (12 December 2018).
  34. Juana Valdés Wins Anonymous Was A Woman Award for Significant Contributions in Art. UMass Amherst (30 November 2020).
  35. Anonymous Was a Woman Names 2020 Award Recipients - Artforum International.
  36. Willis, Deborah; Toscano, Ellyn; Brooks Nelson, Kalia, eds. (2019). Women and Migration: Responses in Art and History - Open Book Publishers. Open Book Publishers. doi:10.11647/obp.0153. ISBN 978-1-78374-565-4. S2CID 159187937.
  37. Reference at www.dukeupress.edu.
  38. Pamela Joyner Is Rewriting the Role of Black Art (10 November 2016).
  39. Much Wider Than a Line ARTBOOK | D.A.P. 2016 Catalog SITE Santa Fe Books Exhibition Catalogues 9780985660239.
  40. Reference at works.bepress.com.
  41. juana valdes. Retrieved on 21 Feb 2018
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