Feathered by Design: An Evening with Rebeca Méndez

A conversation with designer and artist Rebeca Méndez and Christina De León, Associate Curator of Latino Design at Cooper Hewitt will focus on the process of organizing the installation Rebeca Méndez Selectsan exploration on humanity’s complex relationship with the natural world and our ties with other species. The exhibition is framed by the Spanish accounts of Moctezuma’s extensive private aviary housed in Tenochtitlan, which contained thousands of birds from across the Americas. Included in the exhibition is a selection of bird specimens from the National Museum of Natural History alongside objects from Cooper Hewitt’s collection spanning multiple centuries.

Founder of Rebeca Méndez Design in 1996, Méndez dedicates at least half of her design work to pro bono and social causes. A multidisciplinary designer and artist, Méndez also founded Counterforce Lab, a research and fieldwork studio at UCLA using art and design to develop and execute projects addressing climate change. Méndez is the recipient of Cooper Heiwtt’s 2012 National Design Award in Communication Design.

6:00pm: Exhibition Viewing of Rebeca Méndez, Selects 

6:30pm: Lecture

Real-time captioning will be provided for this program. Find out about Cooper Hewitt’s accessibility services.











When: Thu., Mar. 28, 2019 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
2 E. 91st St.
212-489-8404
Price: $8-15
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A conversation with designer and artist Rebeca Méndez and Christina De León, Associate Curator of Latino Design at Cooper Hewitt will focus on the process of organizing the installation Rebeca Méndez Selectsan exploration on humanity’s complex relationship with the natural world and our ties with other species. The exhibition is framed by the Spanish accounts of Moctezuma’s extensive private aviary housed in Tenochtitlan, which contained thousands of birds from across the Americas. Included in the exhibition is a selection of bird specimens from the National Museum of Natural History alongside objects from Cooper Hewitt’s collection spanning multiple centuries.

Founder of Rebeca Méndez Design in 1996, Méndez dedicates at least half of her design work to pro bono and social causes. A multidisciplinary designer and artist, Méndez also founded Counterforce Lab, a research and fieldwork studio at UCLA using art and design to develop and execute projects addressing climate change. Méndez is the recipient of Cooper Heiwtt’s 2012 National Design Award in Communication Design.

6:00pm: Exhibition Viewing of Rebeca Méndez, Selects 

6:30pm: Lecture

Real-time captioning will be provided for this program. Find out about Cooper Hewitt’s accessibility services.

Buy tickets/get more info now