NEWSLETTER VOLUME 31 No. 02 October 2019 New Books Black Women Slaves Who Nourished A Nation: Artistic Renderings of Wet Nurses in Brazil Art_Latin_America: Against the Survey Manuel Alvarez Bravo in Color Portraying the Aztec Past: The Codices Boturini, Azcatitlan, and Aubin. Dictator’s Dreamscape: How Architecture and Vision Built Machado’s Cuba and Invented Modern Havana. Exhibitions María Obligado, pintora Mari Hernández: Figments of Truth Visual Memory: Home + Place Arte Sin Fronteras: Prints from the Self-Help Graphics Studio The Avant-garde Networks of Amauta: Argentina, Mexico, and Peru in the 1920s Joiri Minaya: Labadee Rufino Tamayo: Innovation and Experimentation María Obligado. Rosalie Rossi, pencil on paper, 1895. Private collection, France. Michele Greet | President
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[email protected] NEWSLETTER VOLUME 31 No. 02 October 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS New Books 02 Other Publications 07 Exhibitions 09 Lectures and Conferences 14 Awards and Honors 18 ALAA Officer Nominations Invited 19 ALAA Awards 20 Dissertations 21 Museum and University News 22 LALVC 23 Job Listings 24 Member News 27 Call for Manuscripts and Proposals 28 Grants and Fellowships 29 Membership Form 32 { No.