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20413
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Although Mecklenburg County's Latino population has nearly doubled since 2000, Central and South American culture is still under-represented in local arts. The Lain American Contemporary Art Project is hoping to provide the backdrop for these groups and build awareness and understanding of the diverse community.
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28926
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Arts organizations have created memorable programs in recognition of the growing Latino community in North Carolina. Three of those programs are Craven County’s Cinco de Mayo Fiesta, the Hiddenite Center’s annual arts festival in Alexander County, and La Fiesta de Latina in Asheville.
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NC Arts (NoCar Oversize NX 1 N22x), Vol. 13 Issue 1, Fall 1998, p4-5, por
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29501
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Four of the featured artists of Estampas de la raza are interviewed about the challenges they face in creating their art, how their cultural background affects their work, and how Estampas continues to influence them. Vincent Valdez, Oscar Magallanes, Ceasr Martinez, and Sonia Romero are all interviewed. The four artists all contributed prints to the exhibition and discuss how being Latino has affected their work and perspective. The exhibition highlights contemporary prints created by Latino and Hispanic artists.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Summer 2014, p6-11