Paloma Vianey: Lo Que Queremos (What We Want)

Juego de Rebozos (2020), detail of ceramic installation. photo / provided
In a reality where gendered violence institutes the ways of living for women in Latin-America, walking into a fictional, knotted realm seems compulsory. Lo Que Queremos (What We Want) portrays the desperate desire for peace in contrast with the reality of a world filled with femicides, corruption, and hopelessness. Through painting and sculpture, this show attempts to protest for a world all women deserve.
Lo Que Queremos (What We Want) is the thesis exhibition for Paloma Vianey (M.F.A. '21). It is sponsored by Cornell Council of the Arts, FONCA-CONACYT, and the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation.
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum is available to Cornell students, faculty, and staff authorized to be on campus per Cornell's current campus policyOpens a Cornell link. If possible, please call to make an appointment to view the exhibition at (607) 255-6464, and use the side entrance (Gussman Wing) to enter the museum; the main entrance (Appel Lobby) is closed due to construction.