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STATE OF THE ARTS: Porous Borders Symposium

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The Porous Borders Symposium, will take place March 29 – April 1, 2018 in El Paso and Juarez. This  gathering brings together prominent scholars and architects to the U.S.-Mexico border to discuss a timely topic. 

Keynote speakers include Mexican architect Frida Escobedo, Film Writer and Producer Alvaro Rodriguez (Dusk to Dawn, El Machete, The Last Rampage), and Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello. The conference is free to the public and here to tell us about it are Dr. Robert Gonzalez of the Texas Tech School of Architecture and architecture historian Stephan Fox.

 

Originally Broadcast on March 24, 2018

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