Latino Works on Paper from 1921-Present
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Latino Works on Paper from 1921-Present
Elizabeth Gomez, Moth Prayer, Mixed Media, 30" x 22", 2002.



RENO, NV.- The Nevada Museum of Art presents the exhibit Voces Latinas: Works on Paper from 1921-present through March 18, 2007. Voces Latinas (which translates to Latino Voices) showcases artworks by seventeen artists, representing the diverse range of creative voices within the Latino community. Drawn primarily from the permanent collection of the Nevada Museum of Art, Voces Latinas highlights works on paper from the earliest years of the twentieth century to the present and touches on complex subjects and issues that continue to inspire dialogue and debate within—as well as beyond—the Latino community.

Voces Latinas: Works on Paper from 1921-present is organized by the Nevada Museum of Art and presented as part of the Nevada Touring Initiative—a project of the Nevada Arts Council, made possible by the Challenge America Program of the National Endowment for the Arts and through a partnership with the Western State Arts Federation.










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