Hablando con una artista Latina Inmigrante - Mes de la Herencia Hispana

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Marina Hajek
Artista nacida en New York pero con padres Guatemaltecos y críada en Guatemala.
Creadora obras como Sacrificial Altar, “Let’s Hear Their Voices”.

En este espisodio Marina nos habla sobre qué la inspira, cómo logra salir de los momentos difíciles y tambiéno nos da varios consejos para poder seguir adelante. Hablamos sobre la obra “Let us hear the voices of the immigrants” y nos explica de dónde sale esta obra y el transfodo que lleva a la creación final de esta misma.

Para conocer más sobre Marina Hajek visite Marina Hajek’s Retrospective Exhibit is a tale of culture, immigration and the human condition - Daily Emerald o visite su página de Facebook Marina’s Art Studio.

¿Por qué este episodio en español?

Del 15 de septiembre al 15 de octubre, Estados Unidos celebra el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana, un tiempo dedicado a reconocer y apreciar las increíbles contribuciones de las comunidades hispana y latina a la cultura, la historia y la sociedad de nuestra nación.


Como parte de nuestro compromiso con la diversidad y la inclusión, hemos creado un episodio especial en español para rendir homenaje a esta importante conmemoración cultural.


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Marina Hajek
Artist Marina Hajek was born in New York with parents from Guatemala and raised in Guatemala.
She is the creator of the sculptures “Sacrificial Altar” and “Let’s Hear Their Voices”.

In this episode, Marina talks to us about what inspires her as an artist, how she manages to through difficult moments, and also gives us advice to be able to move forward. We talked about the sculpture “Let us hear the voices of the immigrants” and she explains where this work came from and the transformation that led to its final creation.

To learn more about Marina Hajek visit Marina Hajek’s Retrospective Exhibit is a tale of culture, immigration and the human condition - Daily Emerald or check her Facebook page Marina’s Art Studio.

Why is this episode in Spanish?

From September 15 to October 15, the United States celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month, a time dedicated to recognizing and appreciating the incredible contributions of the Hispanic and Latino communities to our nation's culture, history, and society. As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, we have created a special episode in Spanish to pay tribute to this important cultural commemoration.

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