Sept
4 – October 19 , 2008 Flight Plan RCAF
Lorraine García-Nakata
Lorraine García-Nakata was born in the central valley town
of Yuba City, California. The 1960’s helped to shape what
was to become of her artistic and professional work. She is a recognized
visual artist and has exhibited since 1965 on a local, regional,
national and international level.
Working a range of visual arts mediums, she is noted for her large-scale
works on paper and canvas as well as mixed media, printmaking, installation
work, ceramics and sculpture.
One of six RCAF original muralists, she painted the highly recognized
and historical South Side Mural located in Sacramento, California.
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 2nd
Dia de los Muertos
Gathering, Procession, Misa
St Mary's Catholic Cemetery
6700 21st Ave
Sacramento, CA
4:00pm
For
more information pueblodreams@yahoo.com
916-446-5133
*Please go to Calendar
section for full schedule of events
“Calling Back the Dead For Their Consejos, Quejas,
and Risa”
Exhibition of thirty individual nichos created especially
for LRGP by Northern California artists featuring a special full-size
altar by Sacramento artist, Armando Cid.
Saturday, November 8th
Victor Villaseñor will be at La Raza Galería on his national book tour to promote his memoir, Crazy Loco Love. Join us on Saturday, November 8 at 7:00 p.m. to enjoy a reading and an opportunity to meet the author.

COMING IN DECEMBER
Artist: Felipe Dávalos December 4 - Jan 25, 2009
A native of Mexico City, Felipe Dávalos has long
been involved with visual communication projects through his work
as regular contributor to major newspapers and to magazines such
as the National Geographic. His experience researching the visual
and symbolic languages of pre-Columbian cultures (Teotihuacan, Olmecs,
Mayas, Mixtecs and Aztecs) informs most of his work.
He is the illustrator of numerous books for children, including
Secret Stars, winner of the 2000 Pura Belpré Illustrator
Honor Award.
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