La Residencia Binacional de las Artes reúne a un grupo multirracial, binacional y bilingüe de trabajadoras culturales y líderes artísticas de Arizona y Sonora que creen en el poder de las artes para crear nuevos imaginarios sociales. Durante un año trabajamos juntos para reunir a artistas, miembros de la comunidad, instituciones y estudiantes para co-crear y participar en la Residencia. La Residencia Binacional de las Artes es parte de la programación pública de temporada de ASU (Universidad del Estado de Arizona) Performance in the Borderlands.

The Binational Arts Residency brings together a multi-racial, binational, bilingual group of women cultural workers and arts leaders from Arizona and Sonora who believe in the power of the arts to create new social imaginaries. Over the course of one year, we work together to bring artists, community members, institutions, and students together to co-create and participate in the Binational Arts Residency.

Founding partners: Mary Stephens, Casandra Hernández, Dr. Michelle Téllez, M. Jenea Sanchez, Dr. Tamika Lamb.

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Partners / Colaborador(a)s

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Phoenix

Ruby Morales & Liliana Gomez

ReFrame Youth Arts Center

Cala Alliance

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

Savvy Pen Productions

Interlingua Spanish School

ComunTeatro Collective (Estela Moler & Felipa Lerma)

Tucson

Mexican American Studies, University of Arizona

The Guerrero Center

Douglas

Border Arts Corridor 

Agua Prieta, MX

Fomento a la Cultura

Hispanics in Philanthropy

Hermosillo, MX

Past Partners:

(2018) Phoenix

Arizona Commission on the Arts

Rising Youth Theatre

(2018) Tucson

Yvonne Montoya

(2016) Tohono O'odham Nation

Alex Soto - Shining Soul

Amy Juan 

(2015) Flagstaff

Beyond Boundaries / Ethnic Studies Program - Northern Arizona State University

(2015) Nogales, MX

Border Action Alliance

Feminist Futures in the Borderlands (2020). Virtual Conversation with Artists and Organizers of the Binational Arts Residency. Featuring (top left - bottom right): Mary Stephens, Carolina Aranibar-Fernandez, Dr. Michelle Tellez, M. Jenea Sanchez, Ana Teresa Fernandez, Ana Maria Alvarez, Yadira de la Riva, Casandra Hernandez, Dr. Tamika Sanders