Migrants’ lives shared through photographer’s lens - Oregon

Posted on: September 24th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ Hispanic News ]
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“Salem photographer Paulina Hermosillo has been called “an artist of exodus,” and now residents can see her work at Bush Barn Art Center in “Snapshots of Exodus.”

The show of 40 color photographs is an homage to the divided families of the exodus of Mexicans to America, in particular to the communities of Independence and Monmouth, where they have been arriving and settling since the 1940s.”

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