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María del Carmen Carrión's Residency at Beta-Local

Image: Tony Cruz.

Dec 1 – 14, 2014

San Juan, Puerto Rico
Beta-Local

Calle luna 208 esquina San Justo
Viejo San Juan
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00901

Image: Tony Cruz.

María del Carmen Carrión, ICI's Director of Public Programs & Research, is heading to San Juan, Puerto Rico to take part in The Harbor, an international residency program run by Beta Local.

María del Carmen will conduct studio visits, develop in-depth research of cultural practices of the island, and take part in La Práctica, a post-academic study and production program, through which Fellows coming from diverse disciplines take a project from concept to production.


About Beta-Local

Beta-Local is a non-profit organization based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, dedicated to supporting and promoting aesthetic thought and practice through various programs:
- La Práctica, a post-academic study and production program, through which Fellows coming from diverse disciplines take a project from concept to production.
- The Harbor: a residency program for visiting international artists, architects, designers, and other cultural producers. Visitors to Beta-Local develop projects, workshops, and offer lectures on a variety of subjects related to art and other creative disciplines to the general public and to La Práctica Fellows.
- La Ivan Illich, an open experimental school through which the participating public suggests, requests and creates courses and workshops.

Presenter
María del Carmen Carrión

María del Carmen Carrión is an independent curator and art critic from Quito, who received an MA from the Curatorial Practice Program at California College of the Arts, in San Francisco, and taught at Universidad Católica in Quito.