Event details
Dec
2
Fall 2025 Anschutz Lecture
Photographer Genesis Báez reflects on her practice alongside a range of archival, vernacular, and artistic photographs from Puerto Rico and its diaspora. She considers three temporal aspects of photography —light, the shutter, and image surface—to ask: What can photography reveal about Puerto Rico, its diaspora, and the ongoing work of decolonization? And what might we learn about photography—its materiality, how it touches us, moves through us, and shapes our perceptions—when we foreground Puerto Rico?
Speakers
Genesis Báez, 2025 Anschutz Distinguished Fellow in American Studies
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