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Join Gilberto Sandoval Rubalcava, lead art educator at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood, for an engaging exploration of Mexico's iconic visual identities in the program "Explore Mexico: Patterns of Mexico: Talavera, Papel Picado, and Huichol Votive Art." This event will delve into the intricate craftsmanship of Talavera pottery, the delicate artistry of papel picado, and the spiritual symbolism found in Huichol yarn paintings. These art forms illuminate the deep connections of tradition, community, and creativity that preserve Mexico's rich heritage while inspiring contemporary artistic expression. As part of the library's Explore: Mexico series, this quarterly program invites participants to register for reminders, including options for text message notifications, ensuring you don't miss any details.
