PROJECTS

Hudson River Museum Show

Kindred Worlds:
The Priscila & Alvin Hudgins Collection

Every art collection functions as its own universe, shaped by the vision and personal commitments of its collector. Drawn from the private collection of Priscila and Alvin Hudgins III, Kindred Worlds reveals the couple’s deep and enduring devotion to the arts—not solely as a mode of creative expression but also as an intimate form of world-making. Before coming to the Hudson River Museum, most of these paintings adorned the dining, living, and bedroom walls of the Hudgins family home in Yonkers. Meals were shared under richly painted canvases, bedtime stories told beside vibrant watercolors. For the Hudgins, building their collection was a way of building home and community—a practice that Priscila and Alvin take up in more ways than one, as they have become great friends with many of the artists featured in this exhibition. In turn, many of these artists have included images of Hudgins family members in their works. Together, the artworks demonstrate a dynamic amalgamation of relationships between collector and artist, artist and subject, subject and kin.

 


Source: HUDSON RIVER MUSEUM SHOW 

partnership with filma afro

The VI International Laboratory for Project Development FILMA AFRO CARTAGENA 2024 is a training process co-organized by the companies Cine en las Aldeas S.A.S and CorpTurismo Funza in alliance with the Cartagena de Indias International Film Festival, among other national and international allies including Apollo Constantino Project, the Ibermedia Program, ICULTUR, Government of Bolívar, Projeto Paradiso, Tukuri Films, De la Mina Studios, Afrocaracolas, Bolivia Lab, Nuevas Miradas, Sapcine, Casa Afro Aiku, Canal Cultura, Goiabeira Producciones, Tannhauser Films, Diablo Panzón, Faculty of Film, Algo en Común, Distrito Pacífico, Panama Film Lab and the Univalle School of Communications.

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