13 min

Season 2, Episode 2: Walking Home With... Ana Mosquera Halftone

    • Visual Arts

Episode 2: Ana Mosquera 
How does the virtual impact our relationship to home, travel, and our sense of belonging? In Episode 2, artist Ana Mosquera travels through Philadelphia using Samsung intelligence assistant Bixby, confronting the boundaries of language, in pursuit of a definition of home.  
About Ana Mosquera 
Ana Mosquera is an artist from Caracas, Venezuela, currently based in Philadelphia. She obtained her MFA in Sculpture at Tyler School of Art and Architecture in 2020. She holds the 2016 National Prize for young artists awarded by the Museum of Contemporary Art Zulia and was awarded in 2021 with the Honorable Mention Carmen Cordovez Crespo by HFFA at the16th Mendoza Awards, Venezuela. Her most recent exhibitions include the 20/92 Video Festival, Icebox Projects Crane Arts Building, Philadelphia (2022); Familiar Distances - Edge Zones, Miami (2021); Serendipia / Instalar - Espacio Monitor, Los Galpones Caracas (2021); ¿Por qué Islas? Solo Licencia de Reconocimiento, Tenerife (2021). 
About Halftone 
Halftone comes to you from The Fabric Workshop and Museum and is presented in connection with Bitter Fruit, an exhibition by artist Ahmed Alsoudani. This season of Halftone and Bitter Fruit are supported by Maja Paumgarten Parker and John Parker. 
Halftone is produced by Katie Parry and Alec Unkovic, engineered by Joel Metzler at MilkBoy the Studio. Our music was contributed by Char McCutcheon. Special thanks to our collaborators Ahmad Almallah and Ana Mosquera. Find more information at fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/halftone 

Episode 2: Ana Mosquera 
How does the virtual impact our relationship to home, travel, and our sense of belonging? In Episode 2, artist Ana Mosquera travels through Philadelphia using Samsung intelligence assistant Bixby, confronting the boundaries of language, in pursuit of a definition of home.  
About Ana Mosquera 
Ana Mosquera is an artist from Caracas, Venezuela, currently based in Philadelphia. She obtained her MFA in Sculpture at Tyler School of Art and Architecture in 2020. She holds the 2016 National Prize for young artists awarded by the Museum of Contemporary Art Zulia and was awarded in 2021 with the Honorable Mention Carmen Cordovez Crespo by HFFA at the16th Mendoza Awards, Venezuela. Her most recent exhibitions include the 20/92 Video Festival, Icebox Projects Crane Arts Building, Philadelphia (2022); Familiar Distances - Edge Zones, Miami (2021); Serendipia / Instalar - Espacio Monitor, Los Galpones Caracas (2021); ¿Por qué Islas? Solo Licencia de Reconocimiento, Tenerife (2021). 
About Halftone 
Halftone comes to you from The Fabric Workshop and Museum and is presented in connection with Bitter Fruit, an exhibition by artist Ahmed Alsoudani. This season of Halftone and Bitter Fruit are supported by Maja Paumgarten Parker and John Parker. 
Halftone is produced by Katie Parry and Alec Unkovic, engineered by Joel Metzler at MilkBoy the Studio. Our music was contributed by Char McCutcheon. Special thanks to our collaborators Ahmad Almallah and Ana Mosquera. Find more information at fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/halftone 

13 min