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Diasporic (Re)Assemblies has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in March 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Diasporic (Re)Assemblies are: • Instagram Besides social media accounts, JValdesart has populated their site with: • Made of Traces: Diasporic (Re)Assemblies in Terrestrial Bodies Written by Clara Maria Apostolatos • Art in Public Places, Miami-Dade County • Spring Celebration & Fundraiser + Auction — The Latinx Project at NYU • Contesting Coloniality: Juana Valdés, Seeing from Below — The Latinx Project at NYU • Juana Valdés’s Sculptures and Installations Address the Complex Struggle of Global Displacement • Public Art Reveal | Art in Public Places • Conversations | Found in Translation: The New Languages of Art • Juana Valdés: Embodied Memories, Ancestral Histories October 22, 2023 – February 11, 2024 • US Latinx Art Forum - 2023 Artist Convening • Re-Shaping the Sugar - WhiteBox • VISUAL LANGUAGE: THE ART OF PROTEST - Subliminal Projects • The Latinx Project at NYU — 5th Year Anniversary Auction • X as Intersection: Live Memoir • The BluPrnt Show • Juana Valdés: Embodied Histories, ArtNexus 119 • Art News - Miami Beach public votes to acquire installation by Cuban artist Juana Valdés from Art Basel fair • Art Basel - Spinello Projects • Spinello Projects at Art Basel in Miami Beach 2022 | Artsy • All eyes on Miami’s art scene • Miami Art Week 2022 Gallery Exhibitions: Spinello, Locust Projects, Dimensions Variable, and More • Nov. 28 - "You Know Who You Are: Recent Acquisitions of Cuban Art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection," Opening Reception at El Espacio 23 • Oolite Arts Adds Works by Eight Artists to its Collection - Oolite Arts • Review: “El Pasado Mío”: el arte de los cubanos afrodescendientes se expone en Harvard • Review: Rethinking Cuban art • Review: El Pasado Mio: una exposición excepcional en el contexto cultural norteamericano • Sept. 24 - Frost Art Museum Fall Exhibition Opening Celebration • In the Mind's Eye: Landscapes of Cuba, Frost Art Museum (FIU) • Miami Art Week 2022 Museum Exhibition Guide: Nina Chanel Abney, Leandro Erlich, Didier William, and More • El Pasado Mio/My Own Past: Afrodescendant Contributions to Cuban Art, Hutchins Center (Harvard University) • 10 Cuban Artists Who Are Shaping Contemporary Art | Artsy • 2022 Latinx Artist Fellowship | Mellon Foundation • Visualizing Racial Complexity with Tatiana Flores and Juana Valdés — CCCADI • Op-Ed | Art makes visible Miami’s present — and future — with climate change • Commissioner Season Four 02 Artist Reveal • NALAC National Latinx Summit 1:30pm CST Field-Wide Conversation Black Like Us | Dr. Ariana Curtis, Juana Valdes, Dr. Zuly Inirio, Charles Rice-González (Moderator) • Vimeo - Rest Ashore • Inspicio, video interview, Juana Valdes: Multi-Disciplined Artist • Aldeide Delgado in Conversation with Juana Valdés for Contemporary And América Latina (C&AL) • ARTIST JUANA VALDES OFFERS REFUGE IN 'REST ASHORE', article by Coralina Rodriguez Meyer for LATINX SPACES • Juana Valdes solo exhibition "Rest Ashore" at Locust Projects, Miami, FL. • Anonymous Was A Woman awardee 2020 • Article by CAMILA OSORIO for El Pais, ARTE LATINOAMERICANO • Joan Mitchell FoundationPainters & Sculptors Grants, 2018 • Website