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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The Art and History of Mexico, a Great Country @ Artes de Mexico en Utah (WVC: Sept 19)

Contact:          Aaron Crim, Public Relations Director, (801) 963-3466 (media use only)
                        Susan Klinker, Program and Development Director, (801) 965-5101

The Art and History of Mexico, a Great Country

WHAT:           A free Art-Talk class for children and adults to experience the art and history of Mexico, presented in Spanish with English interpreting available.
           
WHEN:           Oct 9: The Olmecs, Mayas and Aztec
                        Nov 13: The Conquest to Cinco de Mayo
                        Jan 15: The Mexican Revolution
                        Feb 12: The Muralists and Mexican Identity
                        March 12: Pablo O’Higgins and Death of Realism

                        All classes begin at 6:30 p.m. and end at 8:30 p.m.

WHERE:         Utah Cultural Celebration Center
                        1355 West 3100 South
                                                                       
WHO:              Everyone is invited to the Art-Talk classes FREE of charge.

WHY:              In partnership with Artes de Mexico en Utah, the Utah Cultural Celebration Center is pleased to present five classes inspecting the great art and history of Mexico. Classes are presented in Spanish, with English interpretation available, and are free to the public. Both children and adults are welcome; beverages and snacks will be served.

For more information about this and other exhibits or events at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, please call 801-965-5100 or visit www.culturalcelebration.org, ‘like’ us on facebook atfacebook.com/CulturalCelebration or follow us on twitter @WVCUCCC.

These classes are presented by Artes de Mexico en Utah in partnership with the UCCC and supported by ZAP, the University of Utah Latin American Studies, the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City, El Semanal and Wells Fargo. 

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