Central American Studies

Raquel Gutiérrez

Tuesday, May 10, 2016 - 12:30pm

Location:
Sequioia Hall 104
Cost:
Free

Raquel Gutiérrez has long been a writer and live performer. She is a film actor, curator, publisher (Econo Textual Objects, established 2014), playwright, arts administrator, and community organizer. She writes about art, culture, music, film, performance and community building, and creates original solo and ensemble performance compositions. She earned her MA in Performance Studies from New York University in 2004. Running In Place: poems about INSTITUTIONALITY is her third chapbook (March 2015), following #WhiteBoo and Breaking Up With Los Angeles (Econo Textual Objects, 2014). She's performed her poetry, prose, and essay works locally, nationally and internationally as a solo artist, including the mountainsides of Arcatao, Chalatenango, El Salvador; Visual AIDS; Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian; El Museo del Chopo, Mexico City; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts; MOCA-Los Angeles; Beyond Baroque, and at several university campuses. She was also a co-founding member of the now retired performance ensemble, Butchlalis de Panochtitlan (BdP). Her work has been featured in The 2nd Los Angeles SUR:biennial, Self Help Graphics Annual Print Fair & Exhibition, Perform Chinatown 2011, GUTTED (2010), LA Vs. WAR II - Art for Peace in the Hope Era. She has published in Los Angeles Weekly, Artbound, The Portland Review, GLQ, Raspa Magazine, RECAPS, Make/Shift, SUR Biennial 2013, Ambientes: New Queer Latino Writing (edited by Lázaro Lima and Felice Picano), and Huizache (Fall 2014). She has written catalog essays for visual artists Hector Silva, Shizu Saldamando, Wu Tsang, and upcoming Rafa Esparza for Made In L.A. 2016.

This event is sponsored by the Department of Central American Studies, the Central American Research & Policy Institute (CARPI), the Department of Gender and Women's Studies, and the Queer Studies Program.