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Exhibition Celebration with Pablo Delano

Date
September 19, 2025
Time
5 p.m.
Location
Chazen Museum of Art
Description

Join artist Pablo Delano as we celebrate his new exhibition "cuestiones caribeñas/caribbean matters: assemblage and sculpture by pablo delano," curated by UW–Madison professors Jorell Meléndez-Badillo and Aurora Santiago Ortiz.

The event begins at 5 p.m. with a talk by Delano in the Chazen’s auditorium. By 6 p.m. the program will continue with a public reception in the Mead Witter Lobby with complimentary appetizers, a cash bar, music, and a chance to explore the exhibition.

This program is supported by the Anonymous Fund.

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About Pablo Delano:

Pablo Delano is a visual artist and photographer with a keen interest in archives and the lives and histories of Latin American and Caribbean communities. Delano was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He attended Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Yale University School of Art, New Haven, Connecticut, from which he obtained an MFA in painting. Between 1979 and 1996 he lived in New York City where he carried out several documentary photography projects relating to the city’s Caribbean and LatinX communities. He has published several photographic monographs, most notably In Trinidad (2008) and Hartford Seen (2020). For the last ten years, Delano has worked in the mediums of conceptual art installation and sculptural assemblage. Pablo Delano’s artworks have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at galleries and museums throughout the world, including as part of the 2024 Venice Biennale. Delano serves as the Charles A. Dana Professor of Fine Arts at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, and is a co-founder of Trinity’s Center for Caribbean Studies.

image: Pablo Delano, cuestiones caribeñas / caribbean matters (detail), 2025, proposed site-specific installation, dimensions variable, courtesy of the artist.

 

 

Cost

FREE

Contact
608-263-2246, events@chazen.wisc.edu
Tags
caribbean matters, Reception