Micropolitics_Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere_Friday, December 4, 2009 at 7 pm @ HDLU

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Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere’s interests lie in the formation of mobile, performative and discursive-based social spaces, along with the re-articulation of communicatory systems within such locales. Through various media forms, their current projects investigate contemporary music, dissent, and public fora, and move between the spatial simultaneity of performance and enunciation, reflecting upon the projection of political agency through transmission and song.

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Recent fellowships include: a 2008/09 Creative Capital fellowship and a 2009 Art Matters grant. Solo exhibitions and projects include: the Staten Island Ferry, NYC; WUNP, unitednationsplaza, Berlin & Mexico City; Museo de Arte Raúl Anguiano, Guadalajara, Mexico; and Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA. Nevarez and Tevere are currently in-residence at the International Artists Studio Program in Sweden (IASPIS), Stockholm.

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Nevarez is an artist, musician, and DJ. Tevere is an artist and Associate Professor of Media Culture at the City University of New York / College of Staten Island.

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http://www.nevareztevere.info/

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Micropolitics talk series are curated by Ivana Bago, Antonia Majaca, Vesna Vukovic

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Organizers: [BLOK] – Local Base for Culture Refreshment & Institute for Duration, Location and Variables (DeLVe)

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http://www.mikropolitike.org             

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Supported by: Ministarstvo kulture RH, Ured za obrazovanje, kulturu i sport Grada Zagreba

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Micropolitics lecture series is a part of THE ART OF URBAN INTERVENTION, a project by < rotor > association for contemporary art/ Graz, University of J. E. Purkyne/ Usti nad Labem, [BLOK] – Local Base for Culture Refreshment/ Zagreb, The Blue House Foundation/ Amsterdam, Institute of Contemporary Art/ Sofia and NABA – New Academy of Fine Arts/ Milano.

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THE ART OF URBAN INTERVENTION is supported by the Culture Programme of European Union.

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