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Maya Escobar

Conceptual Identity Artist

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Nuevos Compañeros

So here I am introducing the best of the best...They will make you laugh, think, laugh some more and then go do somethingRicardo from U N L O A D E DRicardo is a Puerto Rican Jewish Playright. The first time I cam across his blog U N L O A D E D Ricardo had a post thanking a friend for describing him as a sexy Puerto Rican blooded beast .link to his screenplays

  • There's not many of us out there but we are a dedicated, determined few as far as Latino Jews go. You're addressing some very real issues in acciones plasticas. These projection do exist and it can be a big waste of daily energy to push them back so they can finally get to the real you. If I sat down and thought about it, I could probably conjure up some characters that show the projections on to me as well. At least some that I experienced while growing up. I think we've made some big strides in shedding the stereotypes, but the work is never really done. Hence the need for work like yours. I've never been good at this type of performance work you're doing however. I've always toyed with the idea of doing something similar to what your doing from a guys perspective, a one man show locally here, but I'm not there yet.

in another email

I came very close once to putting my picture up on Jdate but couldn't do it. I could definitely see lots of guys, intoxicated by by the likes of Selma and Penelope or J-Lo, wanting to bring you home for a one night stand and brag to their friends about how they "took a dip in some salsa." We men are terrible in this regard but I can imagine it would be very frustrating for you. You ought to be appreciated for what you've done artistically, academically and politically because those things are what create the whole person so to speak. But I bet these men wanted to hear none of that and just wanted you to talk dirty to them in Spanish, again we men are awful but in my opinion these men are also very insecure. Why? Because they lack the social skills to get past the stereotypes and engage you for who you are. If they really wanted to know more about the Latin culture there are tons of better approaches that are not so lame like "muy picante." I mean really, I would not say that seriously no matter how drunk I was. Just talk to people as equals.Now as far as respect from the others in the Latin community, cherish it. Often times there is resentment if you are accomplished. While you are loved, I am usually hated. First off people can't always place my ethnicity. I get everything in the book before they get to Puerto Rican. Yeah I don't have an accent, so what? I don't speak it but my family came here in the 20's, what do you expect? Things fade. I do understand it however so if someone's talking smack about me, I know. Artistically, hated by some in my family because I don't write or perform about racial issues. If I'm compelled to do so and it feels right, then I will. I'm not close with them anyway so it doesn't mater.I have no shame in who I am but if I'm expected to act a certain way for the appeasement of the ethnic police, then arrest me because I am who I am and feel no need to apologize for it.Now if women wanted to use me for a latin sex toy...Maya...I'll be honest, I'll be her Toys R Us if she's she's got the stuff. But men don't really get used this way. Not in America at least. Europe would be a different story. But even that would grow old in time I suppose, a very long time but still ;-)

  • Daniel aka theMULatino Daniel is a Mexican American Graduate Student at Missouri University. Daniel is the self-proclaimed token minority at MU.from his blog

    • Next, let's talk about Jewish people. Actually, wait a minute. Let's not. Cause I don't really know many Jewish people. However, a new study released by the American Jewish Committee indicates that Hispanics harbor more anti-Semitic feelings than non-Hispanics. So, according to the "research", I guess I'm supposed to hate Jewish people. Now (sigh).....I don't mean to debunk anyone's intellectual efforts here, but I don't think it's fair to Jewish people or Hispanics to waste time on such mindless activities like being anti-Semitic. It's pointless. It's ignorant. It's un-American. SO, let's not hate Jewish people.... let's hate WHITE people. If you ask me, it's completely unnecessary to begin dividing up white folks into groups and hating them by ethnicity. We should unify and hate them all equally. (Okay, you idiots. I hope you realize I'm joking here.)

    This video was my first introduction to theMULatino.[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0a4dJGRD9g]after seeing that hilarious video and reading his blog I had no choice but to post a response video.[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENqJhrW0opI]To get the ball rolling I asked them to answer the following questions:

    • Where you see yourself going?
    • What is your goal as an artist/educator/politician/writer...?
    • In what facets (if any) do you plan on serving the latino and or jewish community?
    • What do you hope to achieve using the internet as a means of communication?
    • What do you want people to know about you?
    • As a minority (that is a public figure), who is more effective in creating change?

    Intellectuals, Comedians, Artists

      How are they representatives of our society?
    • Who actually sees their work?[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1ETIAoRbm4] [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mu_a69i1G0][youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZOp8BKaccs]
    • Ricardo's Responses:
      1. I really hope to see myself in a position that I can write and direct my own films. When I sit down to write something I try and tell a story on how we, as people, use all the wrong ways to move and affect each other as opposed to honestly and openly communicating. To do the former is pave the way for a small scale but devastating human disaster. This is where the drama comes in and these dramas, these mini tragedies, are happening all around us each day. They go unnoticed because they don't involve a bank robbery or high speed chase, but there is great emotion and compelling stories in these events none the less. These are not easy targets to hit when doing a screenplay or the like but they are challenging.
      2. In terms of serving the Latino community, I want to be able to show people out there that all of us have stories to tell that are universal in their appeal. While there will be Latino artist that contribute to breaking down racial barriers by doing race oriented fare, I want to do that by telling stories that transcend race. I want the fact that I'm Latino to be an afterthought because that means, to me, that they've accepted me as an individual and artist. And I think that's happened to a great extent on my blog. It's a very diverse group of readers that relate to the story. I'm not a gang member and I'm not going to steal your car. I'm a guy that thinks and works for a living just like you.
      3. As for the Jewish community, I want to show people that we too have the same hopes and fears as everyone else and we're not out to take everyone's money or control the media or whatever conspiracy theory of the day is out there. Again it goes back into the types of stories we tell and how we frame them. One day I'd like to be able to do a documentary that shows and how it's like to be Jewish in America. All of us are not doctors and lawyers and all of us are not loaded. You're a minority but not really a minority because people perceive that you have money and that cancels it out. But that's the great myth. Being Jewish is about not fitting in and loving it. There's got to be a way that I can show that.
      4. I think you need the Jon Stewarts, Dave Chappelles AND the Guillermo Gomez Pena/ Coco Fuscos of the world out there grinding it out. The approaches are different but there's a lot of truth in each approach. These are the people that tap you on the shoulder and say "What you think is acceptable is really fucked up and here's why." And they show us this through their mediums and it hurts sometimes. These people shock you into looking at your reality in a new way and make you think.
      5. Humor is such a powerful and healing thing. I told you about about shocking people before but if you can get them to laugh at the shock then your on your way to enlightening some people. The laughter in a strange way is an acknowledgment. if they can acknowledge the issue then they can be moved toward learning more about it and possibly fixing it.

      Daniel's Responses:

      1. To answer some of your questions the best I can, I think I first have to confess to honestly feeling like my life is a work in progress. I don't always know what I'm doing. In fact, 99% of the time I don't even know what I'm going to write or say until I actually do it. Being a writer and a student is just a natural extension of my process of self-discovery and my interest in sharing. I've worked in diversity in higher education since I was undergraduate, so that's mainly my writing content now. However, the more years I put in, the more I've realized that while the thrust of institutional diversity is positive, it's a political showman's game just like everything else. At this point, I know that I'm paid to write, publicize, and document nice news, not real news. My goal with my writing is to someday have the financial stability to write something truthful that I don't have to be concerned about getting fired over.
      2. My ethnic background is Latino, Hispanic, Chicano, and I grew up poor (who didn't?) in Kansas City. My parents were Chicano activists in the sixties and seventies when they met in college. They're both civil servants today. Although they're divorced now, we all still live in the same neighborhood, except that I'm finishing up graduate school in Columbia, Missouri. My entire life has always included some element of community activism, so I really felt like a fish out of water when I moved to middle-Missouri. My long-term plan has always been to eventually head back home and participate in making my community a better place (aren't I noble? barf). However, right now I have some more learning to do, things to see, people to meet, experiences to go through, you know the deal. I'm just trying to make the most of everything.
      3. I think that's what my website is about; sharing, learning, exercising intellectual freedom, making the most of this experience, and not losing touch with my community back home. If I wanted people to know anything about me, it would probably just be that the irony inherent in that particular question is that I'm really just trying to learn about them.

      please feel free to share your responses

    categories: Art, artista, Chicago, feminist, Maya Escobar, myspace, Performance, Stereotype, YouTube
    Friday 05.04.07
    Posted by maya escobar
     

    Obsessed With Frida Kahlo

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    obsessed with frida kahlo, 2007

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxqo7aJtD0U]

    el es frida kahlo, 2007

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlMPoFXRT18]

    part of the piece I did for d[x]i magazine on the commodification of Frida Kahlo

    auto retrato, 2003

    autoretrato

    frida painting, 2007

    frida puppets, 2007

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzqBX0HoPSo]

    In search of the #1 Frida Kahlo fan in the World

    PROVE IT answer the following questions:

    When did you fall in love with Frida?

    Why do you admire her?

    What trivia do you know about Frida Kahlo?

    How many and what Frida objects do you own? (prints of her work, t-shirts, mugs, wall hangings, toothbrushes, etc...)

    please leave a written comment, submit photos, or a video responseDressed as Frida

    Still from Forever FridaFrida KahloFrida Kahlo @ Fiddlehead Fest.me dressed as frida kahlo at work

    RachelFrida03Alter EgoMe As Frida Kahlo 1

    Davina as FridaFrida KahloFrida Kahlo's 100th Birthday

    tags: commodification, diaspora, dxi, floating siginifiers, forever frida, Frida Kahlo, Hispanic, humor, multiculturalism, popular culture, Satire, transnational, women
    categories: Art, artista, Chicago, culture, feminist, identity, Latina, Maya Escobar, multicultural art, myspace, new media art, painting, Performance, Talented Female Artists, YouTube
    Wednesday 04.11.07
    Posted by maya escobar
     

    your responses

    RELATED POSTSGallery OpeningNext Phase of Acciones PlasticasVideo ResponsesHow does it feel to be called a JAP? Now I am asking you to participate. Hopefully viewing these images has caused you to question if and when similar stereotypes have been applied to you or those around you. Please take the time to share your experiences by clicking on any of the dolls to submit your response.Escobar_Maya_02.pngEscobar_Maya_03 .pngEscobar_Maya_04.pngEscobar_Maya_05.pngEscobar_Maya_06.pngI have included a section with guiding questions. If you have more you would like to submit post them herePlease feel free but not limited to answering the following questions regarding each doll:

    Is there any truth to this description?Are all of these things negative?What is the origin of this stereotype?What is a _________ really like?What does this stereotype leave unsaid?

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBkROAn7efM][youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kohK1qimhI][youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zsr4NmtG0I]

    categories: Art, artista, Chicago, culture, exhibition, identity, Jewish American Princess, Jewish Life in America, Latina, Maya Escobar, myspace, new media art, Performance, SAIC, Stereotype, YouTube
    Friday 03.30.07
    Posted by maya escobar
     

    Producto? Inc

    UPDATEBraulio was featured on artnet.comArtist Alfi Rolón performing as part of Braulio Espinosa Castillo’s "Artistas de Hoy"

    Circa ’07 also featured a row of smaller booths housing individual projects by invited artists. One of the most popular was "Artistas de Hoy," a project stage-managed by Braulio Espinosa Castillo of Producto? Inc., for which he somehow convinced 40 artists to pose in a glass display case alongside a video of their artwork. The combination was a perfect gambit. Not only were the videos illuminating, but fair visitors clearly were enchanted by the opportunity to stare at real artists standing in a booth.

    Producto? Inc. es una propuesta que nace de la reflexión en torno a la condición "natural" del individuo como producto mercantil. Con la dirección de Braulio Espinosa Castillo y la colaboración incondicional de familiares, amigos, colegas artistas y auspiciadores.

    El proceso de cosificación que produce la sociedad de consumo a la que nos enfrentamos a diario no se limita solo a la materia no viviente y no pensante, sino también a los seres humanos: mercaderes y consumidores. Siempre el hombre ha puesto algún tipo de valor sobre la materia, sea viva o no. Un producto mercantil es una cosa producida con la finalidad de la venta. En el contexto actual de vida somos un producto mercantil, primero por que somos una cosa producida. Producida por el hogar, la iglesia, las escuelas, la universidad, los trabajos. Segundo, mientras no exista otro sistema económico, todos cambiaremos dinero por nuestro servicio; trabajo y conocimiento. El salario mide el precio del trabajo, que a fin de cuenta, define el valor material del trabajador, el producto. En algunos países el acto es aún más literal, cuando se venden esclavos, niños y órganos humanos.

    En CIRCA 07 estarán participando 40 colegas artistas, cada uno con su propuesta individual de ellos mismos como producto mercantil. Durante 25 minutos estarán en exhibición, en instalación-performace.

    tags: Braulio Espinosa Castillo, exhibición, identity and political, instalación
    categories: Art, artista, contmporary art, culture, exhibition, identity, Nuevos Compañeros, Performance, political, Puerto Rico, Stereotype
    Wednesday 03.28.07
    Posted by maya escobar
     

    How does it feel to be called a JAP?

    Please take this as an opportunity to let your voice be heard. I welcome anyone who would like to offer a response online, either written or in the form of a video blog. Remember that the acciones plásticas videos are not the stereotypes themselves, they are women who have be affected by their presence.I will continuously update this post with videos as they are submitted. "How does it feel to be called a _____?" Feel free, (but not limited) to respond to the stereotypes I have presented. Use this as an opportunity to share your own experiences.If you are an educator takes this as an opportunity to discuss these issues with your students. I am in the process of developing curriculum for presenting acciones plásticas in the classroom.

    while the "youtube" video blogs are played on a reel.Orthodox Jew JAP Chach Sexy LatinaThe public will be invited to respond, by altering the text accompanying each doll. Over the course of the exhibition the original cards displaying the stereotype will be replaced by the new cards with altered text.Your video responses will be incorporated into the reel. From the show Now I am asking you to participate. Hopefully viewing these images has caused you to question if and when similar stereotypes have been applied to you or those around you. Please take the time to share your experiences by clicking on any of the dolls to submit your response.Escobar_Maya_02.pngEscobar_Maya_03 .pngEscobar_Maya_04.pngEscobar_Maya_05.pngEscobar_Maya_06.pngI have included a section with guiding questions. If you have more you would like to submit post them herePlease feel free but not limited to answering the following questions regarding each doll:

    Is there any truth to this description?Are all of these things negative?What is the origin of this stereotype?What is a _________ really like?What does this stereotype leave unsaid?

    brenda still[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kohK1qimhI][youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zsr4NmtG0I]Jewish StereotypesBitch Magazine Aritcle

    tags: Acciones Plásticas, bfa show, exhibition, interactive, JAP, Jewish, Jewish American Princess, Performance Art, School of the Art Institute
    categories: Art, artista, Chabad, Chicago, feminist, Latina, Maya Escobar, myspace, Performance, SAIC, Shomer Negiah, Stereotype, YouTube
    Sunday 03.11.07
    Posted by maya escobar
     

    The JAP©

    from the series acciones plásticas

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBjBN0ftcP0]click here for Kol Ra'ash Gadol's critque on Jewschool about this piece.

    When Maya Escobar uses this stereotype she may be either mocking it or indulging it - or both - that’s one of the dangers of comedy. She clearly thinks that she’s mocking it, and attempting to provide a conversation starter (Okay, Maya, so here I am starting a conversation: Kol hakavod!) But even in her attempts to mock the stereotypes that have been projected onto her (and let’s be clear the chach and the sexy latina aren’t any better!), I have to wonder about those who are watching the comedy, and whether it helps them reject - or accept- those experiences in which they met a person onto whom they themselves projected such a label. “After all, how can she “nail the JAP” if there’s no JAP to be nailed, if the JAP happens to simply be a person whom one dislikes upon meeting, but no more likely a Jew than a Lutheran? In order for it to confirm that glorious feeling, one has to have a little sense that there is something about being Jewish and female that attaches to that kind of behavior, n’est ce pas?

    she offers the following linksan exerpt from Dr. Evelyn Torton Beck’s essay "From ‘Kike to Jap’:How misogyny, anti-semitism, and racism construct the Jewish American Princess."bibliography of the analysis of the JAP stereotype www.lilith.org/landmark_articles/jap.pdfEscobar_Maya_02.pngEscobar_Maya_03 .pngEscobar_Maya_04.pngEscobar_Maya_05.pngEscobar_Maya_06.png

    tags: Acciones Plásticas, identity, interactive, JAP, Jewish American Princess, Jewish Life in America, postcard, The JAP©
    categories: Art, artista, Chicago, culture, feminist, Maya Escobar, multicultural art, myspace, new media art, Performance, racism, SAIC, Stereotype, YouTube
    Tuesday 02.13.07
    Posted by maya escobar
     

    Shomer Negiah Panties

    SHOMER NEGIAH PANTIES NOW AVAILABLE ON ShomerNegiahPanties.comShomer Negiah is a concept in Jewish law halacha that prohibits any degree of physical contact with, or touching of, a member of the opposite sex, except for one's spouse and immediate family. Shomer means “guards”, but due to its common use in phrases relating to religious practice, it has come to mean: “adhere to” as well. Negiah is the Hebrew word for “touch”, and thus Shomer Negiah is a term used to describe one who “guards the touch” or simply “adheres to restrictions of touch”. Although the feminine form of the term is technically Shomeret Negiah, it is almost always used in the masculine, even when in reference to women. Shomer Negiah Panties allow a woman to abide by the halacha, but still be individual and sexy at the same time.shomer negiah pantiespost by dovbear on the panties recieved these comments

    my pink sexy low cut bras say vlo sasuru in micro print ... lolfrumbabe | Homepage | 02.22.07 - 2:00 pm

    why don't you ASK her, DB? Or would that be un-tznius (as opposed to, say, visiting her blog, looking at her panties, and then tattling on your own blog...) :)Tzipporah | Homepage | 02.22.07 - 2:34 pm

    this is much more tzanuah.Trust me. I'm a man :)DovBear | 02.22.07 - 2:44 pm

    "Shomer Negiah Panties," essentially ordinary cotton undies, I'm going to run over to CafePress and put some "Shomer Negiah Thongs" up for sale.Al Gore | 02.22.07 - 3:07 pm |

    What about the fringes? Women unite for equality! We want fringes on our panties!Anonymous | 02.22.07 - 3:13 pm

    How about upgrading to a tattoo strategically placed on one's behind? This could be a real trend on the upper west side!Anna Nicole | 02.22.07 - 3:18 pm |

    How about upgrading to a tattoo strategically placed on one's behind? This could be a real trend on the upper west side!

    Totally unecc. In Willy. they've found the combination of bald heads and really thick stockings serve the same purpose.DovBear | 02.22.07 - 3:27 pm |

    that's a weird fetish. :)Tzipporah | Homepage | 02.22.07 - 3:31 pm |

    Not a fetish. A form of birth control.Anon | 02.22.07 - 3:39 pm |

    I think it's just for giggles. I could imagine SN girls giving each other these panties as a joke... the number of SN guys who'll ever see them on a girl is probably tiny.quietann | 02.22.07 - 4:10 pm | 

    Granny panties are by definition shomer negiah.--------

    Perhaps what the world REALLY needs are burqas with playboy bunnies or 'party-babe' stencilled across the front.The Back of the Hill | Homepage | 02.22.07 - 4:18 pm |

    DB:Been done before. Look, don't you think this makes the statement just a bit more...... pointed? http://www.corkscrew-balloon.com...torture/ 31.html

    Anon:"A form of birth control"

    A form of birth control??? Wow, I'd hate to know what you consider birth-out-of-control, then.Baal Devarim | Homepage | 02.22.07 - 4:33 pm |

    that's hot....ThePervert | Homepage | 02.22.07 - 4:52 pm |

    I just don't see it.Then why bother giving old Maya and her incredibly unfunny, juvenile and tasteless underwear any more free publicity? What motivates you to post what you do really mystifies.Chaim G. | 02.22.07 - 5:13 pm |

    Oooh, these could be useful for the frum girl who secretly moonlights as a stripper. Warning, guys -- all lookie, no touchie.GoldaLeah | 02.22.07 - 5:19 pm |

    the frum girl who secretly moonlights as a stripper. A match truly made in hell as her audience would no doubt comprise frum boys who secretly "moonlight" as patrons of "gentlemens" clubsChaim G. | 02.22.07 - 5:28 pm |

    Kinda like the "Sanitized for your protection" ribbons on motel toilets.Psycho Toddler | Homepage | 02.22.07 - 5:54 pm |

    A match truly made in hell as her audience would no doubt comprise frum boys who secretly "moonlight" as patrons of "gentlemens" clubs...I now have this mental image of bearded young gentlemen wearing ill-fitting 'gentile' clothes yelling "remove your sheitel, remove your sheitel". Thank you. It will take me a while to get over this trauma.The Back of the Hill | Homepage | 02.22.07 - 6:14 pm |

    BOTHDain ershtoinung iz gornit antkegen der ershtoinung fun zaira vaiber If only such occurences were as humurous and harmless as the "sleeveless bar" scene that you conjured.Chaim G. | 02.22.07 - 6:20 pm |

    I can see them being a present for a friend too--or a joke for one's husband.I don't see them having any halachic purpose, though. Unless there's a mitzvah to wear tacky panties that I somehow missed.balabusta in blue jeans | Homepage | 02.22.07 - 6:27 pm |

    I'm married, and I would wear them. I think they're hilarious. But I'd be too scared to give them to anyone I know--they might take it the wrong way.Rivka | 02.22.07 - 8:39 pm |

    Pardon me for the overshare, but I have a pair of panties that say "Girls know best" on the front. And there are times that they are appropriate for the situation, like maybe when I need a reminder that girls really do know best :) (I am almost 43, so hardly a girl, but the sentiment is the same.)Similarly, I could see a shomer negiah young woman wearing these panties on a date. Just knowing what her panties say might help her keep her skirt on!quietann | 02.22.07 - 10:21 pm |

    at the mall any day now, i'm expecting to see "Shomer Negiah" stenciled on the butt of some babes yoga pants...eliyahu | Homepage | 02.22.07 - 11:15 pm |

    I am truly mystified that this post existsreality | 02.23.07 - 7:38 am |

    It's obviously a gag. What's the big deal? Girls that are really shomer are never going to wear them with any expectation that a guy will see them, and those that aren't will wear them for their ironic humor.nicejewishguy | Homepage | 02.23.07 - 11:15 am |

    How about upgrading to a tattoo strategically placed on one's behind?Also know as a "Tramp Stamp."Al Gore | 02.23.07 - 12:26 pm |

    It should also say "shomer negiah" in braille in case it's dark in the room when being read.Should also say it in Hebrew or Yiddish, so the message is clear to all chareidim as well.B.T.A. | Homepage | 02.25.07 - 1:54 pm |

    Ah, should have looked at her site first. DB, now you're linking to tushies?! What a shonda. I go away for a few weeks...In any event, perhaps she could tatoo it on the small of her back, then could wear any panties she likes? Just a thought.B.T.A. | Homepage | 02.25.07 - 1:55 pm |

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    tags: Chicago, Dating, halacha, Heeb, hiddur mitzvah, high school, JAP, Jewish, Jewish Life in America, Marriage, mayaescobar, Orthodox Jewish, Panties, religion, shomer negiah panties, Wife, women
    categories: Art, culture, feminist, identity, Judaism, Maya Escobar, Shomer Negiah
    Tuesday 02.13.07
    Posted by maya escobar
     

    Our Uncle Sam

    Our Uncle SamPainting I did for Our Uncle Sam book in 2005Sam CookeErik Greene author and nephew of the legendary Sam Cooke can be reached at scooke@ourunclesam.com

    categories: Art, Maya Escobar, painting, SAIC
    Monday 02.12.07
    Posted by maya escobar
     
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