Cecilia Santacruz Langagne presents "The Influence of Black Culture in Mexican Art since the Colonial Period"
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One Trinity Place, San Antonio, Texas 78212
This program will form alliances of artistic and cultural work between Mexico MX and the United States USA. These alliances are necessary to reinforce values and identities through research, education and art.
Cecilia Santacruz Langagne will give two (2) lectures, one on: "The Influence of Black Culture in Mexican Art since the Colonial Period" and the second on "The Role of the African American Artist, Elizabeth Catlett, in Modern Mexico"
Cecilia Sánchez Duarte besides being project coordinator and bilingual moderator in all five (5) events, she participates in the presentation as an artist featured in book/catalogs: “Mujeres del Salón de la Plástica Mexicana."
Trinity Students
To register for up to 4.5 CEU credit, please fill out this form. You'll recive a certificate of participation (constancia) from the mexican institutions involved.
Trinity University affirms freedom of expression. Views expressed by speakers and participants before, during, and after speaking engagements do not represent or reflect the views of the university.
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