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This traveling exhibition highlights the rich history of Mexico, its art, people, and culture from the 19th century to the present day. Mexico’s history is alive in its folk arts. Retablos, colorful masks, striking beadwork and yarn painting, ceramics and Oaxacan wood carving show the blend of Spanish and indigenous cultures. The text is in Spanish and English. This exhibit includes 20 original works of art, display panels, and interpretive text. Available in three-week increments. Availability Fees Contact |
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designed by Michigan Humanities
Council. funded in part by Michigan
Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs.
hosted by Matrix at Michigan State University.
Michigan Humanities Council. 119 Pere Marquette, Suite 3B. Lansing, MI 48912.
517/372-7770.
email: contact [at] mihumanities.org
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