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Submission declined on 30 June 2024 by Timtrent (talk). That huge list of exhibitions demonstrates nothing material. We need references about the subject, not just that they exhibited.
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Nereida Garcia-Ferraz (born 1954) is a Cuban-American multi-disciplinary artist whose practice includes painting, drawings, photography, video, sculpture, and social art projects exploring personal narratives, identity, history, nature and the physical world.[1][2][3][4]
Her work has been exhibited by numerous museums and institutions such as the Modern Art in New York[5], The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood [6] and is part of many private collections such as the Harold Washington Library in Chicago [7] Some important recent exhibitions include Profile Booth Chicago Art Expo 2024[8] , De Noche los Sueños, 40 years survey at Spinello Projects [9], "Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration" at MoMA PS1[10] and "Radical Conventions: Cuban American Art from The 1980s" [11]at the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami [12], “You Know Who You Are” at El Espacio 23[13] and the "South Florida Cultural Consortium Exhibition"[2] at MOCA, North Miami, Florida.
She co-produced with Kate Horsefield the video documentary Ana Mendieta: Fuego de Tierra[14] [1][15]about the life and work of Cuban-American artist Ana Mendieta. The film, awarded as Best Video Documentary, National Latino Film and Video Festival in 1988 [16], and is in the collection of many museums, libraries and universities such as MOMA[17][18], University of Berkeley Library [19], UM Library[20], Carnegie Mellon University Libraries[21], NYU [22]and many others[23]. is distributed by Women Make Movies[14] and the Video Data Bank.[16]
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