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Curator Talk & Tour | Memorias de la Mujer Lotina: Arpilleras, Women, and Coal in Chile

Posted in University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Champaign, IL
Date Jul 18, 2026
Time 10:30 AM
Location Krannert Art Museum, 500 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign
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Event details Date: Saturday, July 18, 2026 Time: 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM Location: Krannert Art Museum, 500 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign Type: Lecture About this event General Events Calendar home Calendar search Share on Facebook Tweet Email add to calendar contact add an event General Events Curator Talk & Tour | Memorias de la Mujer Lotina: Arpilleras, Women, and Coal in Chile Curator Talk & Tour | Memorias de la Mujer Lotina: Arpilleras, Women, and Coal in Chile Jul 18, 2026 10:30 - 11:30 am Krannert Art Museum, 500 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign Lecture Sponsor Krannert Art Museum, Climate Jobs Institute, and more Contact Evelyn C. Shapiro E-Mail kam@illinois.edu Phone 217-244-0745 Originating Calendar Krannert Art Museum Events Join us for a special tour led by Magdalena Novoa, guest curator of Memorias de la Mujer Lotina: Arpilleras, Women, and Coal in Chile (on view through Sep 5). Gain insights into the story behind these incredible works of art and research. ABOUT THE CURATOR Magdalena Novoa’s work focuses on the intersections of historic preservation and social justice, the politics of cultural heritage and memory, gender and deindustrialization, grassroots organizing and alternative planning approaches in the Americas. She is particularly interested in how cultural heritage and planning principles are mobilized by various actors to integrate or segregate historically marginalized groups, as well as the challenges that arise from the changing landscapes of cities. Dr. Novoa combines ethnographic, archival, participatory, and arts-based methods to understand the tensions between local knowledges and formal heritage and planning approaches and its implications in citizenship constructions. Through her engaged scholarship in Chile, she has investigated the role of memory and gender in place-making and insurgent planning and assisted communities in making their places, narratives and actions more visible in policy, practice and academy. A native from Chile, her interest in historic preservation and cultural heritage as a resource for community development has been a sustained topic of her academic and professional experience. Prior to coming to the United States, Dr. Novoa worked in the National Monuments Council of Chile as head of the Education and Participation department, facilitating education and participatory processes in national and world heritage sites. Before that, she worked in the Sorrel Foundation and Open City Foundation in the UK, leading participatory design and planning processes and action research to involve youth in designing and planning their environments. She continues to connect research to practice by partnering with community organizations and NGOs, including her ongoing collaboration with Aldea in Chile and her role in co-leading OH! Stgo (Santiago, Chile) the largest urban festival in the country, giving free public access to 100+ buildings and spaces, walks, talks, and tours showcasing best urban practices over on Official event details: https://calendars.illinois.edu/detail/7/33554841

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