Landmark Exhibit Features Latino Artisans

Latinos Unidos, an art exhibit featuring Latino artisans residing in the United States, is on exhibit at the Landmark Building at 201 Market Street, Hot Springs, from June 7 – August 30. The opening reception is Friday, June 7 during Gallery Walk. At 6 p.m. Will Hogg, director of The Latino Art Project in North Little Rock will provide a guided tour with the attending artists.

Latinos Unidos showcases the rich and beautiful history of the Latino culture through stunning visual art. The works are diverse in style and subject, but all carry the common tie of the beauty of the Latino heritage. The artists are immigrants or descendants of immigrants from Latino countries. The show was organized by Will Hogg (The Latino Art Project) and Donna Dunnahoe (HSU-Hot Springs Academic Initiative).

The featured artists include: Luis Atilano (Michoacán, Mexico; North Little Rock), Maria Botti-Villegas (Buenos Aires, Argentina; El Dorado), Ana Sofía Camargo (Panama City, Panama; NW AR), Jean da Silva (San Paulo, Brazil; Little Rock), Hector del Campo (Cuban American; Tampa, FL), David Gomez (Monclova, Mexico; Little Rock), Patricia Langewis (Mexican American; Hot Springs Village), Jocelyn Lechuga (Mexican American; Joplin, MO), Lisandra di Liberto (Puerto Rico; Shreveport, LA), Isaac Helguera (Guerrero, Mexico; North Little Rock), Luis Saldaña (León, Guanajuato, Mexico; Little Rock), Victor Gomez (Mexico; Little Rock), Nancy Salas (Mexican American; Arkadelphia), Daniella Napolitano (Colombian American; Little Rock), Inez Valdes (Mexican American; Little Rock), Sabrina Zarco (Mexican American; New Mexico), Juliana Vallejo (Colombia; Mt. Rainer, MD), and Lourdes Valverde (Durango, Mexico; Bentonville)

The gallery is open Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. with extended hours until 8:00 p.m. for Gallery Walk on the first Friday of each month. The gallery is also open by appointment on Saturdays & Sundays; contact Donna Dunnahoe at 501-545-0534 or at hsu.landmark@yahoo.com.

For more information, please call 501-625-3837. Visit Facebook: HSU-Hot Springs Academic Initiatives and TheLatinoArtProject.com.

 

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