Este jueves 14 de diciembre, el Archivo Comunitario de El Alto realizará el 3er Ensayo Visual referido a recursos documentales sobre la historia de El Alto. En esta ocasión, se analizará el lienzo “Cerco a La Paz” del pintor Florentín Olivares (1888) desde la perspectiva sociológica con Natalia Rocha, arquitectónica con Samuel Hilari e histórica con Erwin Masi. Abordaremos aristas del Cerco de 1781, Julián Apaza y Bartolina Sisa y su mando, la representación más antigua de El Alto y las laderas paceñas, la arquitectura de La Paz cercada, entre otros puntos. Será transmitido virtualmente desde las 20:00 por nuestras redes sociales, como también quedará registrado para su reproducción en diferido.
Estén atentos/as a nuestros próximos ensayos y eventos referidos a El Alto y su estudio.
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