On display through January, the exhibit features works by printmaking masters José Guadalupe Posada, Diego Rivera and José ...
SOUTH BEND — United by music, art, food and dance, Día de los Muertos — Day of the Dead — brings together the community of all backgrounds and ages to embrace Mexican culture in South Bend.
is a Mexican art form with a rich history. It is made by skillful artisans using tissue paper, a hammer, and chisels.
via The Metropolitan Museum of Art From a stylistic point of view ... and they became a kind of emblem of Mexican culture, at least around the Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos), celebrated ...
The annual event, which runs until Nov. 9, celebrates Chicano identity and its cultural ties to Mexico with a range of art ...
The presence of these cultural spaces injects and intensifies the artistic appeal and aspect of the vibrant city. With many pioneering Mexican architects having intertwined modern art and ...
This project is part of the Museum's $20.2 million "Arte for All: Uniting People from Neighborhood to Nation" capital campaign, which seeks to expand access to Mexican art and culture locally ...
Lowrider enthusiasts say the predominantly Latino cultural expression may be on the verge of a renaissance. It is a movement ...
both culture and business converged at a recent U.S. Bank event at the neighborhood's National Museum of Mexican Art. Colorful banners, authentic Mexican food and treats, and - of course - Mexican art ...
Day of the Dead — embraces music, art and education by collaborating with local schools, artists and musicians.