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Artist Talk at Harvard University
Honored to share that I’ve been invited to speak at Harvard University this coming April 28th as part of the US Afro-Latinx Studies Series hosted by the Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, and Rights.

MSC Miami Cruise Terminal Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Please join us to celebrate our MSC’s new state-of-the-art facility and largest cruise terminal in the world.

35th Annual James A. Porter Colloquium on African American Art and Art of the African Diaspora at Howard University
I’ve been invited to participate in a roundtable titled “Artists Rethinking Race”

Anonymous Was A Woman: The First 25 Years
This 392-page volume is a comprehensive account of remarkable artwork and accomplishments by over 250 contemporary women recipients of the Anonymous Was A Woman award.

Crafted Kinship
Crafted Kinship: inside the creative practices of contemporary Black Caribbean makers

Art Basel Public Art Reveal - Art in Public Paces Terminal F - Carnival Cruise Line, Miami
Please join Art in Public Places and artists to experience new large-scale commissions by Aaron Curry, Juana Valdes, Mette Tommerup, Lydia Rubio, and Robert Chambers. Several artists will be present.

Juana Valdés Triumphs at Sarasota Art Museum with 'Embodied Memories, Ancestral Histories'
First solo museum exhibit: 30 years exploring migration, gender, race, and identity.

Farewell to Fountainhead Studios Celebration
Join us in celebrating the closing of Fountainhead Studios with a public Open Studios.

Centering Blackness, Challenging Latinidad
Latina/o Studies Association Conference 2022 at the University of Notre Dame

Juana Valdés included in the 2022 Latinx Artist Fellowship Cohort
The first-of-its-kind initiative, providing 75 Latinx Artists unresricted funds through 2025.

Juana Valdés Wins 'Anonymous Was A Woman' Award For Significant Contributions In Art
Juana Valdés wins the 2020 Anonymous Was A Woman Award, receiving $25,000.

Juana Valdés Receives 2018 Joan Mitchell Foundation Award
JOAN MITCHELL FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2018 RECIPIENTS OF PAINTERS & SCULPTORS GRANTS

MOCA CONTEMPORARY DIALOGUES
A panel discussion and roundtable lunch exploring issues on feminism in contemporary art.

The 8th Floor, Guttenberg Arts, and POWarts “Women in Print: Latin America”
Artists & Curators talk on “Prints” Thurs. May 19, 2016

Examining the Art Scene in Cuba from New York’s Perspective- AICA International
Examining the Art Scene in Cuba from New York’s Perspective

Identity and the Accumulation of Memory
History and the changes in it create awareness that Cuban culture is too complex to be encompassed through a single approach. It is in the work of Cuban artists, regardless of where they live, that we are able to find aspects of our own existence.

ART REVIEW; Images of Tropical Lands, Issues of Caribbean Identity
The Caribbean Abroad: Contemporary Artists and Latino Migration.

The Tribeca Trib: Seven Artists Display "Personal Property" at Art in General
Seven Artists Display "Personal Property" at Art in General
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