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"Aliens" is a National Performance Fund Network Creation project co-commissioned by MECA (Houston) in partnership with GALA Hispanic Theatre (D.C.) and the Ashé Cultural Arts Center (New Orleans ...
The 61 eye-catching art pieces all exhibit distinct historical and cultural experiences of the Chicano movement and other social justice movements between 1980 and 2010. “It’s about social justice, at ...
New Latino Arts Project Museum Redefines Latino Culture A guidepost for egalitarianism has arrived in the Dallas Design District, representing the 42% of Dallas' population who are Latino.
A survey of the city's Latino arts community, the exhibit, which opened last week, features more than 100 pieces by 70 artists, including works by established artists such as Jesse Treviño and ...
When Adrianna Abarca visited History Colorado Center’s massive, new museum eight years ago, she wandered up and down the 200,000 square feet of just-opened exhibition space hoping to learn a … ...
Latino art and culture have come to the forefront in exhibitions and public art across the region from UC Davis, to Woodland and in Sacramento. While the innovative art exhibitions, experimental ...
Last week I was lucky enough to attend a discussion led by David William Foster, professor of spanish and women and gender studies, about his latest book, “Glimpses of Phoenix” at The Arizona Latino ...
NBC 5’s Noelle Walker spoke with the artist. An exhibit room at the Latino Cultural Center is filled with bright, colorful flowers from one piece of art: "Flowers for the Living - 2022." ...
A rendering of Las Bodegas. Photo courtesy of the Latino Cultural Arts Center The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. For locals, by locals. There’s not much to look at ...
The Des Moines Art Center is featuring a new exhibition by an artist inspired by his Latino culture. He wanted the piece to remind Iowans of the strong Central American presence in the state.
You’re also a podcaster. What’s that all about? Latinos Who Lunch is about Latino culture in Las Vegas, and it’s just me, FavyFav, and my art-historian friend, Babelito, having fun talking.
When Adrianna Abarca visited History Colorado Center’s massive, new museum eight years ago, she wandered up and down the 200,000 square feet of just-opened exhibition space hoping to learn a … ...
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