C/o James Cahn & Jeremy Collatz
Films by Minneapolis-based artist Xavier Tavera will be screened throughout the evening.
After moving from Mexico City to the United States, Xavier Tavera learned what it felt like to be part of a subculture- the immigrant community. Subjected to alienation has transformed the focus of his photographs to share the lives of those who are marginalized. Images have offered insight into the diversity of numerous communities and given a voice to those who are often invisible. Tavera has shown his work extensively in the Twin Cities, nationally and internationally including Chile, Uruguay and China. His work is part of the collections of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Plaines Art Museum, Minnesota Museum of American Art, Minnesota History Center and the Weisman Art Museum. He is a recipient of the McKnight fellowship, Jerome Travel award, State Arts Board, and Bronica scholarship.
Snacks, refreshments provided by yum!
Home-made artist-designed cookies by Isa Gagarin, Anne Labovitz, Sarah Petersen and many others.
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Ballhaus Berlin, 16mm, 2015.
Ballhaus Grünau, 16 mm, 2015.