Past Event
Artist Legacies Conversation: Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué discusses his uncle, Gustavo Ojeda's work
ZOOM / ONLINE
Join us on Thursday, March 25 on ZOOM for a Visual AIDS Artist Legacies Conversation: Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué discusses his uncle, Gustavo Ojeda's work. This conversation will discuss the intimacies of ever-evolving family relationships to artist member's legacies and archival estates post-life. We encourage all Visual AIDS artist members and artist's estates to join us to discuss stewarding and preserving the legacies of Visual AIDS artists who've passed due to COVID-19 and HIV and AIDS complications. There will be short group discussion following Gabriel's talk.
Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué is a gay, Latino poet and scholar living in Chicago. He is the nephew of Gustavo Ojeda, has published several collections of poetry, including most recently, Losing Miami (The Accomplices, 2019). He is also a PhD student at the University of Chicago, where he focuses on sexuality studies and the history of pornography. You can read more about Gabriel's ongoing archival stewardship of Gustavo Ojeda's work here.
Please register for the Artist Legacies discussion on ZOOM here.