by Taller Boricua | Nov 10, 2020 | SPOTLIGHT
 SPOTLIGHT Print By J. Jimenez 1971 Produced by WNET New York (12/11/75) by a Grant from the Corp. of Public Broadcasting. On November 1, 1950, Puerto Rican nationalists, Gricel and Torres Solá and Oscar Collazo, shot the Bleacher house—the residence of President...
by TB.elsandesh | Nov 10, 2020 | SPOTLIGHT
SPOT LIGHT Jorge Soto, in 1971 began working with the Taller Boricua artists’ workshop’s collaborators, whose art reflected an ideological re-revisioning of the “roots” of Puerto Rican culture and attempted to reconcile this with the...
by Taller Boricua | Nov 10, 2020 | SPOTLIGHT
by TB.elsandesh | Nov 8, 2020 | SPOTLIGHT
SPOT LIGHT Jorge Soto, in 1971 began working with the Taller Boricua artists’ workshop’s collaborators, whose art reflected an ideological re-revisioning of the “roots” of Puerto Rican culture and attempted to reconcile this with the...
by Taller Boricua | Oct 27, 2020 | SPOTLIGHT, Uncategorized
Taller Boricua was founded in 1970 as an artist-run studio by Marcos Dimas, Adrian Garcia, Manuel “Neco” Otero, Martin Rubio, and Armando Soto at the headquarters of the Real Great Society, an urban planning collective, on Madison Avenue at E. 111th...
by Taller Boricua | Jul 1, 2020 | SPOTLIGHT
 SPOTLIGHTS Print By J. Jimenez 1971 Produced by WNET New York (12/11/75) by a Grant from the Corp. of Public Broadcasting. On November 1, 1950, Puerto Rican nationalists, Gricel and Torres Solá and Oscar Collazo, shot the Bleacher house—the residence of President...