| ¿Por
dónde anda esa Fulana...?
August 2008-August 2010
Latino Plastic Cover will be on view at Centro Itaú Cultural in São Paulo, Brasil, as part of a two-year video art exhibit called Proyecto Visionarios.
April-May
2007
Fulana's videos screened in Montevideo,
Uruguay, as part of a video-art series called Miradas de Mujer:
doce video artistas iberoamericanas, curated by Spanish art critic
Manuel García.
Fulana shot most of their fifth video Tercer Impacto: Hispanacea (currently in post-production).
March
2007
Fulana was interviewed on the Pocho
Hour of Power, the weekly Pocho.com
radio program on KPFK (Los Angeles).
February 2007
Amnezac screened and was voted #1 by viewers at the International 59
Seconds Video Festival, at the Creative Research Laboratory at The University of Texas at Austin.
January
2007
Satire
workshop for Latino youth at Global Action Project (New York City). Lupe & JuanDi from the Block screened at the Instituto Cervantes in Brasília, Brasil, as part of a video-art exhibit called ULTRAMAR: Videocreadores Hispanoamericanos, curated by Spanish art critic
Manuel García.
December
2006
Fulana's videos became part of the Hemispheric
Institute's Digital Video Library, a project for historical preservation
of political performance in the Americas. Our video masters are now in
some time-capsule-style vault at Iron
Mountain (!), and DVD copies of our work are available at New York
University's Bobst Library. Soon, they will also be streamed online through
the Hemispheric Institute's website.
October
2006
Satire
and Parody workshop ("Flip It!") for MECHA students at Yale
University.
Fulana's
videos were screened in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, as part of a video-art
series called Miradas de Mujer: doce video artistas iberoamericanas, curated by Spanish art critic Manuel García.
August-September
2006
Lupe
& JuanDi from the Block screened
at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo
de Oaxaca (MACO), as part of the "Caudal
del Sur" exhibit on migration curated by Elías
Levín.
July-August
2006
Lupe & JuanDi from the Block
screened at DESTINO:
Video caribeño (curated by Elvis Fuentes), as part of the
exhibit "05982:01" by the Fundación de Arte Contemporáneo
de Montevideo, Uruguay. Amnezac
screened in Swinoujscie, Poland; Poznan, Poland; Prague, Czech Republic;
Dresden, Germany; North Adams MA, and New York NY as part of the
59
Seconds Video Festival, who gave
Fulana their 59 Second Award.
June
2006
Fulana's videos were screened at the VIII
SALON INTERNACIONAL DE ARTE DIGITAL in La Habana, Cuba, as
part of a video-art series called Miradas
de Mujer: doce video artistas iberoamericanas, curated by
Spanish art critic Manuel García. Copies of our videos are now
available as part of the permanent collection of the Centro
Cultural Pablo de la Torriente Brau (Havana, Cuba).
March-April
2006
Amnezac
screened at the International 59
Seconds Video Festival, at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in
Rockport, Maine during Plugged In Fest III from March 4th through March
12. It then toured with the festival around Europe, screening in Berlin,
Germany (where Amnezac was ranked #1 by the audience); Szczecin, Poland;
Vienna, Austria; Trnava, Slovakia; and Bratislava, Slovakia.
October
2005
•Oct
8-Nov 5: Fulana
was a part of the Galería
de la Raza's month-long exhibit: "What's Not to Love? A Tribute
to the Wicked Satire of Latino Arte"
•Oct
22: Screened
Operation Blue Blood and Amnezac
at the Corto Circuito Festival of Short Films, New York University.
•All
Fulana short films were featured at Muestra Nacional de Arte
2005-2006, Rewind... Rewind... Video arte puertorriqueño,
sponsored by the Instituto
de Cultura Puertorriqueña in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
September
2005
•Sept. 6-12: Created
Operation Blue Blood in response to the slow response to Hurricane
Katrina.
•Sept.
27: Amnezac,
Lupe & JuanDi, and LPC screened at "The Mission was a Woman"
Festival, at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco), curated
by Dolissa Medina.
July 2005
•Fulana gave a 4-day workshop
at Encuentro
Latino: A Dartmouth Summer Arts Festival. The students were absolutely
amazing and formed their own satire collective, The Guey. Their final
project for the workshop was a satire of The Dartmouth Newspaper in which
they questioned what they see as a glaring double-standard: How come Dartmouth's
Department of Safety & Security (SNS) deports Mexican day laborers
for "noise and rowdiness, while allowing underage fraternity boys
to get drunk and party (noisily and rowdily) on a regular basis? The Guey
created the satirical front cover of "El
Dartmouth" and placed it in The Dartmouth's bins around campus
overnight. The following morning, "El Dartmouth" was studied
in two academic courses by professors who had happened upon the piece.
May
2005
•Wednesday May 8: Screened
Amnezac, Lupe & JuanDi from the Block and Latino
Plastic Cover at 'SpanicAttack,
Teatro La Tea, New York City.
April
2005
•Friday April 22: Interview on 99.5 FM WBAI's
Rise Up Radio program (11AM).
•Screened Lupe & JuanDi from the Block, Amnezac and Latino Plastic
Cover at the
Havana Film Festival in New York, Saturday 16 April at the Quad Cinema
•We're currently working to create Fulanation— a
mock women's magazine to be part of the UT Press anthology Uy Cucuy:
Fear of a Brown Nation (forthcoming, 2007).
March
2005
•Launched Amnezac online—within
2 days, we heard it was aired on Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman.
October
2004
•Screened Lupe & JuanDi from the
Block and Latino Plastic Cover in the Encuentro
de Mujeres de Iberoamérica en las Artes Escénicas at
the Cádiz International
Theater Festival (Cádiz, Spain).
August 2004
•Shot Amnezac at Cristina's house in Fort Greene,
Brooklyn, NY. (Featruing NYC-based actor and honorary chica superfulanosa
Rachelle Mendez).
•Distributed If
you Fear Something fliers at the Republican National Convention.
•Lupe & JuanDi from
the Block was part of the 'Spanic Attack exhibit in Lima, Perú.
November
2003-February 2004
Lupe & JuanDi from
the Block was part of the L-Factor exhibit at Exit
Art gallery (New York, NY).
October 2003
• Screened Latino Plastic Cover and Lupe
& JuanDi from the Block in the "Divine Women, Divine Work"
festival at The
Painted Bride Arts Center, Philadelphia, PA.
July
2003
•Performed The Virgin of
Guadalupe World Tour and premiered Lupe
& JuanDi from the Block at the 4th Encuentro of the Hemispheric
Institute of Performance and Politics (New York, NY), with the participation
of Aroosha Rana, Herminia Collado, María Nichim Luna, Malin Ramírez,
Stephanie, Miguel Luciano, and Rodrigo Benza. Screened Lupe and Latino
Plastic Cover at the Smokin Mirrors Film Festival in Los Angeles.
May
2003
•Shot Lupe & JuanDi from the Block at Marlène's house
in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY
Summer
2001
•Latino
Plastic Cover screened at NALIP's NY Film Slam (Winner, 2nd place).
Summer
2000
•Shot Latino Plastic Cover at Lisandra's house in Washington Heights,
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