Mildred Beltre

Mildred Beltré Martinez (born 1969) is a Brooklyn-based American multi-disciplinary artist known for activist works that focus on how social justice and grassroots movements might reconfigure society.

She completed undergraduate work in art and anthropology at Carleton College[3] and received her M.F.A from the University of Iowa.

Machine, started as a way to give kids in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn a creative outlet.

Their ad hoc neighborhood arts camp facilitated collaborative projects such as installing a herb garden planted in recycled bottles to hang from the Franklin Avenue Shuttle tracks.

Among the honors which Mildred Beltré has earned are: Beltré has had solo exhibitions at galleries and institutions including: Mildred Beltré's work is held in permanent collections including:[3] Official website University of Vermont, Department of Art and Art History page

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