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“Mexican Roots: Masks, Prints, and Traditional Arts of Mexico”
May 4 - August 18
Discover the rich tapestry of Mexican art at the newest exhibit “Mexican Roots: Masks, Prints, and Traditional Arts of Mexico,” opening May 4, 2024 at 11 AM!
Celebrate the vibrant world of masks and relief prints that capture the essence of Mexican history, people, culture, and religion. The engaging showcase delves into the common threads that weave through the diverse landscape of traditional Mexican artwork.
For over 150 years, Mexican printmaking and popular art have intertwined, influencing each other and sharing audiences. Today, the themes of masks, indigenous history, and traditional life remain as potent as ever in Mexican print work, establishing an unmistakable connection between these diverse artistic mediums.
“Mexican Roots” is supported by the Fund to Advance Racial Equity at North Texas Community Foundation.
The exhibit is included in general admission or museum membership. Please note, this exhibit is recommended for ages 12 and up. This exhibit can be found on the first floor, in our temporary exhibits gallery at the back of the Innovation Studios Gallery. Plan your visit today!
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