
Celebrate the holidays and enjoy the mini Nativity scene exhibition at Arcadia Park Branch Library.
The Asociación Puertorriqueña de DFW holds over 60 Nativity Scenes from around the world. A portion of this collection is on view, for the first time, at Arcadia Park Branch Library. Viewers can admire the Nativity scenes and learn about their origins through this exhibit.
A workshop will take place that compliments the exhibit on Saturday, December 11th at 1:00 PM. This workshop is free and open to the public.
Registration information for workshop coming soon!
Join the Oak Cliff Cultural Center for a conversation with Photographer Raul Rodriguez. In our third episode, we discuss Skateboarding culture and Rodriguez’ current exhibit at #OC3, “Marine Park”.
Read more about Marine Park here.
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Isolation is a series of pieces created at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020. The collection explores oneself, sexuality, and intimacy. The second part of the exhibit is a collection of the “I AM NOT JUST A COLOR” collection. The series consists of portraits of individuals of color – the colors used are meant to draw attention with their vibrancy. Last but not least, “Afterlife” is a small series of illustrations exploring the thoughts behind what happens after we die. Each piece is of an individual who was asked three questions with their answers being used in the making of each illustration.
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