Boston Globe: Tortilla Social

Tortilla Social featured in the Boston Globe's "The Ticket"

The Ticket: What's happening in the arts world - The Boston Globe

Artist Salvador Jiménez-Flores recently conducted pop-up printmaking workshops around the city, using a tortilla press to make prints and food, building community through art and eating. The prints, the press, and a documentary about the project are on view. Through March 2. Urbano Project, 29 Germania St., Jamaica Plain.

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UNIVISION: Immigration Nation by Nora Valdez

"Immigrants are the backbone of this country"

Artist Nora Valdez and the Boston community are sharing their stories one suitcase at a time at The Urbano Project.

Immigration Nation: "Immigrants are the backbone of this country"

Artist Nora Valdez and youth in the Boston community are sharing their stories one suitcase at a time at The Urbano Project. At U-LAB Music we documented their process as part of our 'Immigrant Sounds' series.

Bay State Banner: Immigration Nation by Nora Valdez

Immigration Nation by Nora Valdez

Painted suitcases reflect immigrant experience

Immigration Nation

Students, artists and community members created over 400 hand-painted suitcases for Nora Valdez's "Immigration Nation" exhibit at Urbano Project. On display through July 29, the tactile, sculptural installation confronts the struggle of immigrants to find identity and acceptance in the United States.

Jamaica Plain News: Liberia Donceles by Pablo Helguera

Art Installation Features 400 Suitcases Showcasing Journeys of American Immigrants

Art Installation Features 400 Suitcases Showcasing Journeys of American Immigrants

An visual art installation opening this week at the Urbano Project called Immigration Nation consists of more than 400 suitcases made by immigrants who came to the US. The art installation by Dorchester artist Nora Valdez will be on view at the Urbano Project (29 Germania St.) from May 24

El Planeta: Immigration Nation by Nora Valdez

JAMAICA PLAIN: Cientos de maletas rendirán honor a los inmigrantes

JAMAICA PLAIN: Cientos de maletas rendirán honor a los inmigrantes

Cientos de maletas de viajeros aparecerán el 24 de mayo en Urbano Project en Jamaica Plain. No se trata de una venta de verano ni de un "storage" para turistas, las más de 400 maletas serán una instalación de arte llamada "Nación de Inmigración" de la artista argentina de Dorchester Nora Valdez, un proyecto público del programa Ciudad Creativa de la New England Foundation for the Arts.

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Jamaica Plain News: Liberia Donceles by Pablo Helguera

Urbano Project Hosts Music, Poetry and Art Series at Librería Donceles

Urbano Project Hosts Music, Poetry and Art Series at Librería Donceles

Urbano Project is pleased to announce a series of bilingual salon-like gatherings to be held at Librería Donceles, a participatory art installation and meeting place for the community in JP's Brewery Complex. Events include an homage to Puerto Rican poet Julia de Burgos on Feb. 17th, a perfor

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Boston Globe: Librería Donceles by Pablo Helguera

The only librería in town

Going to the librería - The Boston Globe

New York artist Pablo Helguera's secondhand bookstore, Librería Donceles, seems particularly well-suited for Boston, a city known for its literary leanings. The traveling art project, comprising more than 10,000 volumes spanning numerous genres, opens Friday for an 11-week run at the art studio Urbano in Jamaica Plain and will provide visitors with a unique experience: Organizers say it will be the only bookstore in town devoted to used Spanish-language titles.

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Jamaica Plain News: Libería Donceles by Pablo Helguera

Boston’s Only Spanish Language Used Bookstore, Librería Donceles, Opens at Urbano Project in JP

Boston's Only Spanish Language Used Bookstore, Libreria Donceles, Opens at Urbano Project in JP

Urbano Project will present Librería Donceles, a socially-engaged art project consisting of an itinerant bookstore of more than 10,000 used books in Spanish. While in residence at Urbano, the participatory art installation will be a meeting place for the community, hosting a series of bilingual salo

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