ICP Talks: Guadalupe Rosales
ICP welcomes Guadalupe Rosales online to kick off the Fall ICP Talks lecture series. Based in Los Angeles, multidisciplinary artist and educator Guadalupe Rosales is dedicated to building archives and new modes of history-keeping by uplifting the stories and visual history of Latinx communities in Southern California and beyond. In 2015, Rosales created the first of two online archive projects using social media, Veteranas and Rucas and later Map Pointz. Highlighting over 5,000 images, these community-sourced projects collect and share personal images and memories to reframe how histories and subcultures are identified, formed, and remembered.
Join Guadalupe online for a career-spanning presentation highlighting her work on building new archives, as well as recent projects that use artifacts, memorabilia, and immersive sound and installations to form collective experience around Mexican American culture in the U.S.
About the Series
ICP Talks is ICP's Photographer's lecture series sponsored by MPB. Join us monthly each season for four one-hour lectures featuring renowned photographers who champion social change through photography, employ exciting alternative and emerging practices, or explores critical questions about the form. The Fall season takes place online and in-person from September through December and features Guadalupe Rosales, Farah Al-Qasimi, and Marvin Heiferman. Additional speakers to be announced.