Blanka Amezkua
Curative Flores / Codex de la Cruz-Badiano
Blanka Amezkua
Curative Flores / Codex de la Cruz-Badiano
Blanka Amezkua
Friday
1–7pm
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 414 E 14th Street
Saturday
12–7pm
Parsons School of Design, 66 Fifth Avenue @ 13th Street
Sunday
12–7pm
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church 328 W 14th Street
This performance introduces the first medicinal book created in the Americas in 1552 the Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis, now known as Codex de la Cruz-Badiano (CCB). This manuscript spread new light on botanical and medicinal knowledge of the indigenous peoples of Mexico. The authors were two indigenous faculty members, Martin de la Cruz and Juan Badiano. To deepen her introduction and encourage public participation, Blanka will offer a zine in English/Spanish that will include concise information and sample illustrations from the codex that can also be illuminated onsite if desired.
Blanka Amezkua is an interdisciplinary artist, educator, project initiator, and founder of the artist run space AAA3A in NYC, 2016-current. Formally trained as a painter, her practice is greatly influenced by folk art + popular culture. Amezkua is a member of Running for Ayotzinapa 43, an international community of runners and believes we are all cultural bearers.
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