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HUMANIZATION IN THE HEALTH FIELD: NATIONAL MEMORY The Ministry of Health, Brazil, The Health Assistance Secretary (SAS) and The National Humanization Policy Coordination (PNH) presents a Photographic Exhibition Radilson Carlos Gomes, Photographer Annibal Coelho de Amorim, M.D., Curator Dário Frederico Pasche, PNH Coordinator Opening Reception: OCTOBER 8, 2007 5:00-7:00 PM Latin American & Caribbean Studies Center Gallery, Social & Behavioral Sciences Building, 3rd Floor tel. 631.632.7517 ![]() COCA: A Photo Exhibition photographs by SCOTT BRENNAN September 11 - September 28, 2007 Opening Reception: SEPTEMBER 11, 2007 5:00-7:00 pm The Latin American & Caribbean Studies Gallery Social & Behavioral Sciences Building, 3rd Floor Call 631.632.7517 for information and disability accommodations. Stony Brook University is an equal opportunity educator and employer. For directions or campus map: http://www.stonybrook.edu/lacc ![]() Shadow Economy presented by Sheila Breck Latin American & Caribbean Studies Gallery at Stony Brook University March 14 - May 15, 2007 Opening Reception: March 14, 2007, 5:00-7:00 pm For additional information: www.sheilabreck.com “Meet/Meat The Guitar” presented by Pura Cruz February 7- March 7, 2007 Pura Cruz was born in Puerto Rico. She has a B.A. in studio art from SUNY at Stony Brook. "Shades of surrealism were commonplace for a large portion of my formative years" states Pura Cruz, sculptor, painter, and sometimes curator. This zealous visual artist has had her large-scale paintings and experimental media-art travel from Soho to Beijing and Moscow. In 1994, Ms. Cruz curated "Rediscovering the Latin Artists" and was favorably written up by Helen A. Harrison from the New York Times where she stated: “Paradoxically, Ms. Cruz's own work is a good example of art with content that reaches beyond ethnic boundaries to address a universal theme." The Massacre at El Mozote, Twenty-five Years LaterPhotographs by Pedro Linger Gasiglia Opening Reception October 25, 2006 at 5 - 7PM LACS Gallery at Social & Behavioral Sciences Building N320 tel. 631.632.7517 Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers' Movement: An Intimate Portrait.By photographer Cathy Murphy. Opening Reception November 2 2006 at 5 - 7PM LACS Gallery at Social & Behavioral Sciences Building N320 tel. 631.632.7517 The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center at Stony Brook University presents a Folk Art ExhibitionMáscaras: Marks Mexican Mask Collection Discussion by Dr. Bryan Stevens, "Mexican Masks: A Living Legacy" Opening Reception: Friday, February 17, 2006 at 4:00 - 6:00 PM LACS Gallery at Social & Behavioral Sciences Building N320 tel. 631.632.7517 ![]() Uptown/Downtown: Social Inequality and Spatial Divisions in Kingston, Jamaica Opening Reception: Wednesday, September 14, 2005, 5:00-7:00 pm Latin American & Caribbean Studies Center Gallery, Social & Behavioral Sciences Building, N 320, tel. 631.632.7517 ART OPENING and RECEPTION: SKIN-SCAPES presented by ANGELA FREIBERGER with video performance directed by Qing Cai. LACS’ first “Artist-in-Residence”--from Rio, Brazil--rescues the body (of women) from the male gaze, in her stimulating photographic installation. FEBRUARY 16, 2005 5:30-7:30 PM Latin American & Caribbean Studies Gallery Social & Behavioral Sciences Building, 3rd floor, N320 Refreshments will be served. The artwork below was the "Ojos Mexicanos/With Mexican Eyes" Art Exhibit at the LACC Gallery on February 14 - May 7, 2001 a two-person show presenting Alessandra Moctezuma and Stephanie Smith
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