Art, Tech + Advocacy Series: Federico Cuatlacuatl

Join us for a lunchtime talk by Federico Cuatlacuatl
Monday June 6 @ 12:00 -12:30 pm!
Bring your lunch and stay for the Q&A 🙂

Federico Cuatlacuatl, Born in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, is an artist based in Virginia whose work is invested in disseminating topics of Latinx immigration, social art practice, and cultural sustainability.

Building from his own experience growing up as an undocumented immigrant and previously holding DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), Federico’s creative practice centers on the intersectionality of indigeneity and immigration under a pressing Anthropocene, transborder indigeneity, and migrant indigenous futurisms.

In 2016, Federico launched the Rasquache Artist Residency in Puebla, Mexico and continues to host artists internationally in his hometown San Francisco Coapan.

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This program is produced in collaboration with Public Art for Racial Justice (PARJE) , the New Media Caucus, and the Ammerman Center for Art and Technology @ Connecticut College. 

Special thanks to CT Humanities, Cultural Coalition South Eastern Connecticut and the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut.

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