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    Popol Vuh: The Sacred Book of the Quiché through Illustration

    Around 1,000 A.D. in the present-day country of Guatemala, a highland Mayan people called the Quiché created in pictographic form a creation myth of the Universe in which a pair of Hero Twins must descend into the Underworld to save the next and final generation of humanity. Artist Jaime Arredondo has painstakingly brought it back to life by creating 65 illustrations of the story following it chronologically.
    • Bilingual/Spanish Fine Art History Illustration Native and Indigenous Art/Culture
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    • 7 Weeks
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    The State of Water: Our Most Valuable Resource

    Only 0.007 percent of the planet’s water is available to fuel and feed its eight billion people. Brad Temkin’s photography puts visitors face-to-face with the systems and techniques that deliver our most valuable natural resource. In doing so, the exhibition encourages us to see water conservation as a process we can all get involved in.
    • Bilingual/Spanish Fine Art Photography Science & Ecology
    • LowMedium
    • 7 Weeks
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    War Toys: Ukraine

    Since 2011, internationally recognized photographer Brian McCarty has been collaborating with children who have been affected by conflict on a unique project titled War Toys, which is now active in and near Ukraine. The project invokes principles and practices of expressive art therapy to safely gather and articulate children’s accounts of warfare.
    • Bilingual/Spanish Humanities Illustration Photography
    • Premium
    • 7 Weeks
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    Hemingway in Comics

    This ExhibitsUSA exhibition will explore legendary American author Ernest Hemingway as a person, an artist, and a pop culture icon through the lens of comics.
    • Bilingual/Spanish History Humanities Illustration Popular Culture
    • Medium
    • 7 Weeks

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