Bridging Bogotá and London: An Interview

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Title
Bridging Bogotá and London: An Interview
Rights
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Type
Moving Image
Creator
Hilary Doyle
Date
1992-2018
Description
María Angélica is a young woman who emigrated from Colombia to Canada to further her education. Always fascinated in the arts, María tells about how she was always interested in art, and how her passion led her to study art and psychology at university in Bogotá, and later in London. Now working at Museum London, María also describes her different experiences in museums in Colombia compared to museums in Canada. Then María details a recent exhibit at Museum London that represented Latin American artists, and, through the use of an interactive photo collage, the Hispanic community in London, Ontario. Finally, María reflects on the importance of photographs as a connection to her family back home.
Format
Video (mp4)
Language
English, Spanish
Place
London, Ontario. Bogotá, Colombia. Tunja, Colombia.
Publisher
Bridging Classroom and Community: Languages and Cultures in Action, Western University, Fall 2018
Contributor
María Angélica Moreno Regalado (Member of the London Hispanic Community/Western Community)
Extent
6:29
Identifier
https://youtu.be/3nCvGuszaTw
Relation
"IsPartOf” Hispanic Collection
Subject
Museum London, Spanish, Bilingual (English-Spanish), Colombia, Museums and Institutions, Western University, Visual Art, Photographs, Immigration, Exchange