Aug 24 2020
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Oct 10 2020
POSTPONED: The Tres Fridas Project

POSTPONED: The Tres Fridas Project

Presented by Cleve Carney Museum of Art at Cleve Carney Museum of Art

The Tres Fridas Project was created by Reveca Torres and Mariam Pare, two artists paralyzed by a spinal cord injury. The artists met online and bonded through art, injury and a deep connection to Frida Kahlo. Soon after, they decided to recreate Frida Kahlo’s painting Dos Fridas using photography, making their own costumes and inserting themselves in the image sitting in their wheelchairs. Photographer and disability advocate, Tara Ahern, connected to the project through her own experience as a woman with muscular dystrophy and scoliosis as well as a shared love of Frida.

The women often discussed their experience as people with disabilities and how they could utilize their individual experiences and artistic talents to produce and innovate thought provoking art. Reveca, Mariam and Tara began to recreate other iconic images in art, history and pop culture and explore different facets of life and disability. The Tres Fridas collection includes recreations of Dos Fridas, Mona Lisa, Rosie the Riveter, The Last Supper, Whistler’s Mother, Old Guitarist, Christina’s World and more, all with the subjects being people with disabilities.

The artists recently were awarded a Hulu/Kartemquin accelerator grant for the documentary film Tres Fridas that documents & records Reveca, Mariam and Tara’s creative process as women artists with disabilities and authenticates the human experience of disability not as one of inspiration, shame, fear, or pity, but as one that is familiar and painted with love, pain, frustration, beauty, happiness and drive.

Dates of and access to the exhibit may be altered to meet State and local requirements regarding the COVID-19 epidemic. All programming updates will be listed on the CCMA website.

NEWS & RESOURCES
Tres Fridas awarded Hulu/Kartemquin accelerator grant.
Reveca Torres
Marriam Pare
Tara Ahern

Admission Info

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

Phone: 630-942-2321

Dates & Times

2020/08/24 - 2020/10/10

Additional time info:

Event information could be altered due to COVID-19. Please click here for the latest information.

Location Info

Cleve Carney Museum of Art

425 Fawell Boulevard, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137