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Club celebrates culture, diversity – FHSU University Leader

Posted by on Sep 8, 2011 in Hispanic Art | Comments Off

6 Club celebrates culture, diversity   FHSU University Leader
FHSU University Leader
 Club celebrates culture, diversity   FHSU University Leader
Club celebrates culture, diversity
FHSU University Leader
Hispanic Heritage month begins next week but has already started on campus with a display of Hispanic art in Forsyth Library. The Hispanic American Leadership Organization was founded at Fort Hays State University in the spring of 1975.

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Mexican Independence Day celebrated Sept. 16 – Napa Valley Register

Posted by on Sep 8, 2011 in Mexican Artists | Comments Off

 Mexican Independence Day celebrated Sept. 16   Napa Valley Register
Mexican Independence Day celebrated Sept. 16
Napa Valley Register
Young Mexican artists will display their work and Napa Valley Ballet Folklorico will perform traditional Mexican dances. Upvalley Mexican-American wine producers will provide wine. Local nonprofits will be on hand to share information about their

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How LA grew its own art – The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.

Posted by on Sep 7, 2011 in Mexican American Artists | Comments Off

 How LA grew its own art   The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.
How LA grew its own art
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.
The Hammer will offer the work of African American artists in the postwar era, while The Autry National Center of the American West will exhibit the work of Mexican American artists such as Hernando Villa, Alberto Vades and Roberto Chavez;

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Downtown art walk recognizes Hispanic Heritage month – The State Press

Posted by on Sep 6, 2011 in Hispanic Art | Comments Off

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The State Press
 Downtown art walk recognizes Hispanic Heritage month   The State Press
Downtown art walk recognizes Hispanic Heritage month
The State Press
“Hispanic Murals embrace the Hispanic heritage so well, one muralist that sticks out to me is Lalo Cota,” urban and metropolitan studies freshman Connor Descheemaker said. “The bright colors that are inherent to the Hispanic art draw in the viewer and

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Frida Kahlo – San Francisco Chronicle

Posted by on Sep 5, 2011 in Frida Kahlo | Comments Off

 Frida Kahlo   San Francisco Chronicle
Frida Kahlo
San Francisco Chronicle
Frida Kahlo was a renowned surrealist painter, social reformer, and wife of the prominent Mexican painter/muralist, Diego Rivera. The story of their tempestuous romance is the focus of the play. Frida Kahlo was known for her emotional paintings;

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