Together with Task Luz, the Noguchi Museum in Queens, New York, will host artist Sol Aramendi, who will direct classes in photography techniques oven seven free sessions.
The workshop is inspired by the exhibit “In Praise of Caves: Mexican Organic Architecture Projects by Carlos Lazo, Mathias Goeritz, Juan O’Gorman, and Javier Senosiain,” and the life and work of Isamu Noguchi.According to the Noguchi
Museum, students attending the sessions will make connections with their own experiences, as the images will be a reflection on the migrant search for house. The classes will be held free of
charge at the Isamu Noguchi Museum every Tuesday early morning from Jan. 17 to Feb. 28. Those who want to take part need to sign up beforehand
on the museum’s website. Those interested must likewise go to all meetings with a note pad and electronic camera. Aramendi is an artist that works with immigrant communities throughout New york city City. She is the founder of Task Light, a nomadic program that utilizes photography and
art as a tool for empowerment. She is a 2018 Open Society Foundations Moving Walls Fellow and has actually also received grants from
A Blade of Lawn (2015 ), the Ford Foundation (2018), and NALAC.(2018).