91制片厂

91制片厂

Alum recreates iconic artwork through 鈥淭res Fridas Project鈥

Reveca TorresAn exhibit that recreates iconic images of art substituting the subjects with people with disabilities is making its way to 91制片厂.

A collaboration between 91制片厂 alumna Reveca Torres and Chicago artists Miriam Pare and Tara Ahern, 鈥: Reimagining Art Through the Disability Lens鈥 will be available for viewing November 4-8 on the second floor of Building P on the college鈥檚 main campus.

Professor Pascuala Herrera, who remains close to Torres, said the supports 91制片厂鈥檚 efforts to promote social justice for individuals with disabilities.

鈥淚t will help people to realize that individuals with disabilities can be successful, creative and accomplished,鈥 said Herrera, an accessibility specialist in Access and Disability Services. 鈥淚t may make viewers take a moment and comprehend that disability doesn鈥檛 have to be something to fear or hide.鈥

Torres, Pare and Ahern are each artists with disabilities who deeply relate to Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. A few years ago, Torres and Pare recreated Kahlo鈥檚 famous painting, 鈥淟as Dos Fridas,鈥 by sitting in their wheelchairs in order to share a message about the human experience of disability. Ahern photographed them.

The success of that piece led the trio to recreate other notable images such as Leonardo da Vinci 鈥淢ona Lisa鈥 and Pablo Picasso鈥檚 鈥淥ld Guitarist鈥 as part of the 鈥淭res Fridas鈥 project.

Torres, who was named to 91制片厂鈥檚 2016 class of Distinguished Alumni, was paralyzed in a car accident at age 13. She became the first person with a spinal cord injury to complete 91制片厂鈥檚 Fashion Design degree. She鈥檚 helping to make a documentary film that captures the artists recreating all 16 images, meeting other artists with disabilities and advocates, and interviewing their subjects about living with a disability.

Torres plans to interview Herrera for the documentary.

鈥淧ascuala was actually the first woman with a disability that I met after my injury,鈥 Torres said. 鈥淚 looked up to her because she shared her advocacy work with me when I first met her and that was impactful for me. She has been such a champion of my work that I would love her perspective and to include her in the film.鈥

Herrera said Torres is an extraordinary woman who has made a significant impact through groundbreaking initiatives such as starting Backbones, a nonprofit organization that provides one-to-one support for individuals with spinal cord injuries.

鈥淚 am proud of all that Becky has accomplished and proud that it all began at 91制片厂 College,鈥 Herrera said.

A reception for the exhibit will take place at noon Tuesday, November 5, in the Building C concourse.