Urbano Project Presents Sergio Beltrán-García's "Who Owns the Past/Present?" at Goethe-Institut Boston on May 1

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  • April 26, 2022

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Sketch of collaborative memorial. Image courtesy the artist.

Urbano Project is excited to announce the celebratory culmination of “Who Owns the Past/Present?,” a workshop project created by architect, activist, and researcher on the aesthetics & politics of memory Sergio Beltrán-García in collaboration with Youth Artists from the Urbano Project. Exploring complex questions of monuments, memorials, memory, representation and justice, the project is co-organized and supported by Goethe-Institut Boston.  

Our understanding of memory is grounded in the past. Historically, monuments were built to preserve only certain histories and legacies, erasing others from memory. How do we create space for multiple, alternative, and overlooked histories? What is our right to memory and how can we access it? How can we use art to bring history and memory into the present, speak to our evolving realities, and shape our future?

Sergio Beltran-Garcia

Through a series of collaborative art activities, site visits, readings, and conversations, youth artists explored how a memorial can become a tool for positive change and how to critique existing monuments. They worked together to research, conceptualize, and build a collaborative memorial in a public space that honors the personal and collective histories that are important to them. In the process, youth learned about inclusive and participatory approaches to monuments and memorialization, and how to think creatively about questions of history, representation, and accessibility.

Register here for the in-person celebration on Sunday, May 1 from 4-5:30 PM at Goethe-Institut Boston, 170 Beacon Street, Boston, MA. There will be a presentation of the final collaborative memorial and opportunities to engage with the artist and youth artists.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

An architect, activist, and researcher, Sergio Beltrán-García engages with aesthetic and political practices of transitional justice by using memory as an entry point. He works closely with victims of human rights violations, their advocates and communities to mobilize critical theories coupled with advanced technologies and transdisciplinary research methods in a diversity of political, cultural, and legal forums. 

From Mexico City, Mexico, Sergio has contributed to the development of memorials for distinct events of violence—both in contestation of and in collaboration with different levels of the Mexican government. Among these are the memorials for the fatal 2008 police raid of the New's Divine nightclub in Mexico City, the forced disappearance of 109 peasants during the 1970s Mexican Counterinsurgency, and the collapses of buildings during the 2017 earthquakes in Mexico. 

A Chevening scholar, he completed with distinction postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths University of London.  Beltran-Garcia also practices as a forensic architect and assists human rights lawyers, recently testifying as an expert witness in the case of a femicide. He is a member of the Memory Studies Association, and has received fellowships at the Aspen Institute, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and Monument Lab.  

ABOUT GOETHE-INSTITUT

The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institute, active worldwide. We promote the study of German abroad and encourage international cultural exchange.

ABOUT URBANO PROJECT

Urbano Project is an arts non-profit that brings together practicing artists across disciplines, local youth, and community members to learn and experiment through multidisciplinary and socially engaged art projects. Through artistic collaboration, participating youth and adults are challenged to create projects that span diverse artistic disciplines and curatorial themes, all rooted in the fundamental principles of collaboration, risk-taking, and creative and critical expression.

Contact: Nina Berger, Urbano Project

Phone: 617-543-1595 | Email: ninajberger@gmail.com 

www.urbanoproject.org

Contact:
Nina Berger

6175431595
ninajberger@gmail.com

Urbano Project
29 Germania Street
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
http://urbanoproject.org
About Urbano Project

Urbano Project, located in Jamaica Plain's Brewery Complex, brings together urban youth and professional artists to ignite social change through place-based participatory art and performance projects. Together we foster future generations of creative and civic leaders committed to social justice. Support for Urbano Project is provided by Barr/Klarman Foundations, The Boston Foundation, Surdna Foundation, Mass Cultural Council, Boston Cultural Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Frank Reed and Margaret Jane Peters Memorial Fund I, and Bloomberg Philanthropies.


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