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These 22-foot-high sculptures, located at the intersection of South Virginia Street and the Truckee River, celebrate Mexican folk art with their bright colors and intricate designs.
Leor said that during the pandemic, the artisans got really creative, making facemasks with the designs of those famous “Lucha Libre” masks that Mexican wrestlers wear.
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The weekend brings Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Alpine Kiwanis Brat Days and Friday Night Flix, along with fundraisers, ...
The National City Swap Meet stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of face-to-face commerce in our increasingly digital world. Just south of San Diego proper, this sprawling marketplace ...
Lines in the sand tell a story at the Museum of International Folk Art. The exhibit "Sandroing: Tracing Kastom in Vanuatu" ...
Wherever you look these days in Santa Fe, there seems to be an art event that highlights work by Douglas Miles Jr. (White ...
From Oaxaca, they bring Mexican folk art, rugs, table runners, pillowcases and tablecloths, all hand-embroidered. From Guanajuato they bring talavera (high-temperature ceramics).
Folk Art Center is ranked #12 out of 20 things to do in Asheville, NC. See pictures and our review of Folk Art Center.
EXHIBITIONISM In With the New West Santa Fe surrealist William Haskell’s painting Walking in the Footsteps of Grace generates a sense of anticipation on several levels. A shrouded figure walks toward ...