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| November 14, 2022 at 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM EST | Virtual Events

Visiting Artist Lecture: Guadalupe Rosales

Image courtesy of the artist

Please note the new date for this event.

This virtual lecture is presented as part of the Fall 2022 Visiting Artist Lecture Series and is free and open to all. Registration is required for virtual lectures, and captioning provided.  ASL/CART available on request. Please contact Cassandra at coliveras@mgsa.rutgers.edu at least one week prior to event.

Guadalupe Rosales (b.1980, Los Angeles; lives and works in Los Angeles) is a multidisciplinary artist and educator best  known for her community generated archival projects, “Veteranas and  Rucas” and “Map Pointz,” found on social media. Rosales received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2016. Recent solo  exhibitions have been held at Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles (2021); Dallas Museum of Art (2021); Museo Universitario del Chopo,  Mexico City (2020); Gordon Parks Foundation, NY (2019); and Aperture  Foundation, NY (2018). Rosales has participated in group exhibitions at  Whitney Museum of American Art, NY (2022); Haus der Kunst, Munich  (2021); The Kitchen, NY (2019); and Bemis Center for Contemporary Art,  Omaha (2017). Rosales is the recipient of the United States Artists  Fellowship (2020), Gordon Parks Foundation Fellowship (2019), and  Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant (2019), and has been in  residence at Denniston Hill, NY; PAOS/Museo Taller Jose Clemente,  Guadalajara (2020); Main Museum, Los Angeles (2018); and Los Angeles  County Museum of Art (2017).

Rosales’ work is on view in Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet As It’s Kept until October 6, 2022.

Her forthcoming book will be released next year with One World, Penguin Random House Publishing.

Rosales’s work has been featured by The New Yorker, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, ArtNews, Artsy, and Artforum, Univision and NPR.