UPCOMING CONVERSATION

Coralina Rodriguez Meyer in Conversation with Andrea Zambrano

Location:
128 Baxter Street, NYC

Date:
April 12, 2025

UPCOMING CONVERSATION

Coralina Rodriguez Meyer in Conversation with Andrea Zambrano

Join us on Saturday April 12th at 2 PM for a conversation between 2025 YoungArts Baxter St Residency Recipient Coralina Rodriguez Meyer and curator Andrea Zambrano on the occasion of Rodriguez Meyer’s solo exhibition Sueños Senos Exhumadas del Cenote Yemaya. The two will discuss integrated Latinx & Caribbean matriarchal ecology, advocacy, adaptation & ritual within Sueños Senos Exhumadas del Cenote Yemaya, the artist’s solo installation on view at Baxter Street through April 16. Spanning two decades of documentary photographs, sculptures and installation, the exhibition offers an amniotic sanctuary of terrestrial and aquatic agency.

The talk will also be livestreamed on Baxter St’s Instagram account @baxterstccny.

ABOUT CORALINA RODRIGUEZ MEYER

Homestead Everglades swamp born Coralina Rodriguez Meyer is a Miami & Brooklyn based indigenous Andean American (Colombian/Peruvian) Quipucamayoc artist, architect, archive digger, advocate and mother. Raised Ital & Tinkuy between Miami and the Caribbean, Coralina’s collaborative practice builds civic agency in their unvanquished barrios to resist assimilation and structural violence in American mythology. After her infertility diagnosis, she founded the Mama Spa Botanica workshop in 2007 to restore Dignity & Divinity to neighbors on the front lines of conflicting climate and reproductive health crisis with cultural medicine. 

ABOUT ANDREA ZAMBRANO

Andrea Zambrano joined the Guggenheim New York’s curatorial department in 2022, contributing to the survey exhibitions Alex Katz: Gathering (2022) and Gego: Measuring Infinity (2023). Zambrano also assists in the maintenance and continued growth of the museum’s permanent collection. While specializing in modern and contemporary Latin American art, she has provided stewardship and research towards all parts of the museum’s holdings. She holds a BFA in Fine Arts from the Fashion Institute of Technology (2016) and an MA in Art History from The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University (2020).

Location:
128 Baxter Street, NYC

Date:
April 12, 2025