Cafecito con... Glorimar Garcia: En tus manos/ en mi nombre

Cafecito con... Glorimar Garcia: En tus manos/ en mi nombre

Explore the art of lacemaker Glorimar Garcia, whose work is featured in Diasporic Collage: Puerto Rico and the Survival of a People!

By Center for Puerto Rican Studies

Date and time

Wednesday, May 7 · 6 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

CENTRO in El Barrio

2180 3rd Ave New York, NY 10035

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Join artist Glorimar Garcia & CENTRO Directora, Dr. Yomaira Figueroa, as we explore Garcia's contribution to Diasporic Collage: Puerto Rico and the Survival of a People, on view at the Hunter East Harlem Gallery at the Silberman School of Social Work from March 13th - September 2025. Garcia's work draws on the Puerto Rican bobbin lacemaking tradition, called mundillo, which translates to "little world". This tradition, which was brought to Puerto Rico by Spanish settlers, became an important economic activity for women across the archipelago. Garcia taught herself this method of lacemaking as a way of staying connected to Puerto Rico and to reflect upon the religious culture in which she was raised. She combines mundillo with her own family photographs and archival postcards to advertise Frank Espada's traveling exhibitions of the "Puerto Rican Diaspora Documentary Project"


Glorimar Garcia with her mundillo pillow and lace samples winding bobbins at the Lacemakers’ Studio at Bard Graduate Center, 2022. Photo by Maria Baranova.