Translation: Here are some questions to start writing your cultural event. Read

Translation:

Here are some questions to start writing your cultural event. Read the questions and think about how you can organize your answers to write a personal essay or “reaction paper” about this visit to the York College gallery.

1. What is the artist’s name?

2. Where is she from?

3. Where does the artist live now?

4. Do you know Argentina?

5. Do you know where Argentina is?

6. What is the capital of Argentina?

7. What are the borders of this country?

8. Is Argentina a Latin American country

9. Is she a Hispanic or Latino artist or New Yorker?

10. What do the following ethnic identities mean: Hispanic, Latino/or/x?

11. What purpose or function do ethnic identities have?

12. What kind of art does this artist create or produce?

13. What is the name of this exhibition?

14. Is it a personal or collective exhibition?

15. What is the theme of the exhibition?

16. Why is this an important issue?

17. What other topics can be explored in this exhibition?

18. What materials did the artist use?

19. Why do you consider this artist’s work to be at the intersection of photography and sculpture?

20. When did you visit the exhibition? Who did you visit it with? What did you like the most?

21. Where is the exhibition?

22. Where is the gallery you visited?

23. Did you like the gallery space? Or why not?

24. What is the atmosphere of the gallery like? Download it.

25. What emotions do you feel now that you remember the exhibition? OR what emotions did you feel when you visited the exhibition?

What emotions does the title of the exhibition provoke?

27. What adjectives can you use to describe Matricide Flowers?

28. Do you know what matricide means? // What is a matricide?

29. Do you think matricides occur only in Argentina? Why not?

30. How many domestic violence deaths occurred in 2020 in our communities? And in Argentina?

31. Is there a national or international movement denouncing matricides?

32. Who do the flowers in

. How many meanings can a flower have?

34. Do you think colors have meanings? What can blue mean? Why did the artist use the color blue?

35. There is a difference between how do you feel when you enter and see the exhibition? and how do you feel knowing what the exhibition is about?

36. How effective is this artist in inciting outrage about the death of all these women or is it simply just a beautiful installation?

37. Are our governments responsible for women’s oppressio

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