Exhibit explores Latin arts’ meaning - The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts - San Francisco

Posted on: April 28th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ California ] [ San Francisco ]
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“The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts has showcased and maintained the Latino cultural through art for over 30 years. MCCLA provides classes to the community, theater performances and art exhibits.

Their latest exhibit, The Question is Known: (W)here is Latin American/Latino Art?, runs from April 18 to May 24.

Curator Anthony Torres explores and expands the definition of Latin/Latino art. Instead of being separately categorized in its own group, he says he wants to show how Latin art can be diverse and put into the broader category of contemporary art.”*

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