Papers by Andrea Topash-Rios
This resource packet was developed to accompany Art in Motion/Guayasamín's Ecuador Unframed, an i... more This resource packet was developed to accompany Art in Motion/Guayasamín's Ecuador Unframed, an interactive exhibit of Ecuador (1952), a five panel mural by the artist as part of Huayayñan/El camino de llanto/The Way of Tears. The exhibit began at the University of Notre Dame, has traveled to Vanderbilt and Western Kentucky, and will visit several more universities before it is done.
These resources and lessons are adaptable for use even if one does not see the exhibit. Background information written by Carlos A. Jaúregui, University of Notre Dame (English & Spanish), a lecture from the opening reception by Michael Handelsman, University of Tennessee-Knoxville (English), and remarks by Pablo Guayasmín, Executive Director of the Fundación Guayasamín (English and Spanish) accompany 13 lessons that cover art, English, Spanish language and culture, and mathematics.
Instructional Videos by Andrea Topash-Rios
Part of the project "Art in Motion / Guayasamin's Ecuador Unframed"
Alejandro Castrillon's Instructional video: short biography of Oswaldo Guayasamin
Instructional Video developed and produced by Laura Fernandez (MA)
Instructional material developed by Paola Uparela. Video for the Guayasamin's Exhibit "Art in Mot... more Instructional material developed by Paola Uparela. Video for the Guayasamin's Exhibit "Art in Motion"
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Papers by Andrea Topash-Rios
These resources and lessons are adaptable for use even if one does not see the exhibit. Background information written by Carlos A. Jaúregui, University of Notre Dame (English & Spanish), a lecture from the opening reception by Michael Handelsman, University of Tennessee-Knoxville (English), and remarks by Pablo Guayasmín, Executive Director of the Fundación Guayasamín (English and Spanish) accompany 13 lessons that cover art, English, Spanish language and culture, and mathematics.
Instructional Videos by Andrea Topash-Rios
These resources and lessons are adaptable for use even if one does not see the exhibit. Background information written by Carlos A. Jaúregui, University of Notre Dame (English & Spanish), a lecture from the opening reception by Michael Handelsman, University of Tennessee-Knoxville (English), and remarks by Pablo Guayasmín, Executive Director of the Fundación Guayasamín (English and Spanish) accompany 13 lessons that cover art, English, Spanish language and culture, and mathematics.