Author: Veneranda Aguirre

Veneranda (Vene) Aguirre is an Arizona/Sonora (Mexico) native and a versatile storyteller who seamlessly blends her diverse backgrounds in law, visual arts, and museum studies. Currently a Museums and Digital Culture M.S. student at Pratt Institute, she is exploring museum education and exhibition strategies that create accessible experiences that spark critical thinking and emotional intelligence. Her innovative approach draws from her legal expertise, creative visioning abilities, and skills as a public speaker and visual artist. Through authentic storytelling, Vene brings important narratives to life in captivating ways.

MOCA Tucson Stay Gold: Digital

Moving Queer Community to Virtual Space During COVID-19: Lessons from Stay Gold When the COVID-19 pandemic forced museums to shut their doors in 2020, the Stay Gold program…

Taylor Swift, Music Masters, and the Ownership of Ideas: A U.S. Copyright Regime Examination

In a thought-provoking exploration of the evolution of U.S. copyright law, this presentation unveils the paradoxical reality that the very system designed to incentivize creativity has become a…