Talk:Tania Bruguera

Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment
This article is or was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. Further details are available on the course page. Peer reviewers: Fleming.sammy, Devinasen.

Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT (talk) 10:42, 17 January 2022 (UTC)

Missing Citations
To improve this page, citations for the categories "Exhibitions" and "Awards" have to be added. As of right now there is no information given as to where this information was retrieved from. - Blogger192AC (talk) 04:21, 15 September 2017 (UTC)Blogger192AC

Peer Review of Draft and Edits
The recent edits and all aspects of this page seem to be coming together very well. the tone of the article is very well written and much like what a Wikipedia article should sound like. There is only neutral content, but I would like to see and read about different peoples opinions on Tania Bruguera and in what ways is she appreciated or controversial in the public eye, besides the small single controversial point already included. I would also like to see a lot more images or video clips on her work since she has done an extraordinary amount of service and art. The citations looked good and sufficient for what I was able to click on, and I feel that every citation that should be added already is. In that aspect, the article is great. What I would add is some different viewpoints on her art, her influence internationally, and images and videos. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fleming.sammy (talk • contribs) 23:12, 19 October 2017 (UTC)

I really liked the edits made to Tania Bruguera's wikipedia page! The content that was added regarding her art pieces (such as the "destiero" sculpture) and her latest endeavors (like the presidential election campaign) are all very relevant to audiences as well as the legacy of her work. I think a lot of the changes focus on Tania's own personal views on Cuba's government and this article could benefit from adding more information about the criticism regarding her work. The edits made outline a timeline very well but there are some places that lacks details such as where you mention her detainment and arrests but do not discuss the circumstances around why she was arrested (what demonstration was she part of? was it due to a performance art piece she was in the middle of?) and what politicians she may have clashed with. Devinasen (talk) 21:41, 20 October 2017 (UTC)

moved unsourced laundry list of exhibitions and Awards
moved unsourced laundry list of exhibitions and articles. WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 01:13, 4 October 2021 (UTC)

Awards

 * 2018: Inga Maren Otto Fellowship. The Watermill Center. Long Island, New York, United States.
 * 2013: Meadows Prize. Meadows School of Art and The Meadows Foundation. Texas, United States.
 * 2012: Honorary Committee. 40 Years of Latino Arts & Culture. El Museo del Barrio. New York, United States.
 * 2012: Derek Williams Trust Purchase Award. Amgueddfa Cymru — National Museum Wales, Contemporary Art Collection. Wales, United Kingdom.
 * 2012: Artes Mundi Finalist. National Museum of Art. Wales, United Kingdom.
 * 2011: Mid-Career Artist CIFO Grant. Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation. Florida, United States.
 * 2011: Best Show in a University Gallery in 2010: “Tania Bruguera: On the Political Imaginary.” AICA Awards. New York, United States.
 * 2011: The Bronx Museum of the Art's recognition. The Bronx Museum of the Arts. New York, United States.
 * 2010: Biennial Competition Award. The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation. New York, United States.
 * 2009: Ordway Prize Finalist. Creative Link for the Arts / The New Museum. New York, United States. 1st Neuberger Prize. Neuberger Museum. New York, United States.
 * 2008: Prince Claus Award. Prince Claus Fund. Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
 * 2007: European Commission for Descentralized Cooperation. European Union.
 * 2005: Fundación Amistad Travel Grant Support. Fundación Amistad. New York, United States.
 * 2002–2004: Cuban Arts Fund Grant. Cuban Arts Fund. New York, United States.
 * 2001: MFA Graduate Fellowship, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Illinois, United States.
 * 2001: Odyssey Travel Grant. The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago. Illinois, Chicago.
 * 2000: Prince Claus Grant. Prince Claus Fund. Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
 * 1999: Merit Scholarship. The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. Illinois, United States.
 * 1998: Fellowship. The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. New York, United States.