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Miriam Aroeste

Oral Interview with Miriam Aroeste for the JMABC Artists Scribe. Interviewed by Daniella Givon. Miriam was born in Mexico City in 1961 and she explains how her family ended up in Mexico from Poland prior to WWII. She discusses her immediate family, and how her and her husband resettled in Vancouver in 1990. Miriam talks about her career in the film industry and how she transitioned to visual arts with inspiration from her father and the need to balance her career with parenthood. She speaks about having little interest in arts, besides dance, growing up, but that changed when she lived in Europe for almost a decade during her 20s. Miriam describes her art style as more abstract than figurative and discusses her love of bright colours and the necessity of knowing what you want from an art career. She talks about curating art for Vancouver’s 2010 Olympics, selling her work, and the kinds of commissions she enjoys. Lastly Miriam discusses her time in art galleries as an artist, curator and art consultant and what she had learned about art collectors and art institutions along the way.

Movie theatre with several signs in red

Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts a movie theatre with several signs in red including a sign that reads: "Teatro El" and a white sign with the name of the actors (Sophia Loren, Jean Paul) and the name of the movie (Dos Mujeres, Two women).

Street with a statue of a man on a horse

Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts a street with a statue of a man on a horse in the right of the image with a sign in the background behind it that reads: "Madero, XXXXX". There are cars on the street and buildings on the left of the image.