From the Memory Books of Josely Carvalho

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2019-08

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Duganne, Erina

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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

In this interview, Brazilian-born multi-media artist Josely Carvalho (b. 1942) reflects back on her art making practice in the 1980s. Among the subjects that she addresses are her bi-nationalism, her use of the silkscreen process, and her association with the 1984 activist campaign Artists Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America. She also speaks about working as a Latin American artist in New York City during this period, as well as her involvement with galleries and arts organizations such as St. Mark’s Church-in-the-Bowery, Central Hall Cooperative Gallery, and Franklin Furnace.

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Carvalho, Josely, art, Brazil, activism, silkscreen, mail art, artists call, St. Mark's Church, Central Hall, Franklin Furnace, Art and Design

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Duganne, E. (2019). From the memory books of Josely Carvalho. Arts, 8(3): 109.

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