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Honduras based artist Adán Vallecillo joins Laura Augusta for intimate talk about art, friendships and the slow yet important process of building integral support networks across cultures.
Adán Vallecillo makes site-responsive and research-driven projects, many of which think about political economies and the natural world. Trained in visual art and sociology, Vallecillo considers the connections between abstraction and daily experience in his work, untangling the visual and historical relationships between Central America and the West.
By Blaffer Art MuseumHonduras based artist Adán Vallecillo joins Laura Augusta for intimate talk about art, friendships and the slow yet important process of building integral support networks across cultures.
Adán Vallecillo makes site-responsive and research-driven projects, many of which think about political economies and the natural world. Trained in visual art and sociology, Vallecillo considers the connections between abstraction and daily experience in his work, untangling the visual and historical relationships between Central America and the West.