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The best of Chicano/Latino and Indian art met under one
roof at "Tortuga Studios" in what was an incredible night of
monoprint art.  Arizona renown artists Baje Whitethorne,
Kevin Quannie, Damian Charette, Martin Moreno, and
Randy G. Kemp, gave attendees a spectacular
demonstration of hard work, talent, and artistic passion in
the "Hot off the Press Monoprint Show" on Saturday, April
29 in Mesa, Arizona. The last piece of night, created by
Moreno, a monoprint tribute to the April 10 March, resulted
in artwork of historic relevance and social impact.

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M A R T I N
M O R E N O
The
Responsibility
of Art
r u b é n
COLORS                                  WITHOUT

ANY                                        RULES
Exuberance of colors
and symbols
characterize the art of
this emerging Mexican
painter who begins to
stand out in the
Southwest.

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g a l i c i a
Tiffany
Mielcarek
deep art
for a superficial
world
The Blue
House of
FRIDA
KAHLO
fridakahlo
1907 - 2007
100th Birth Anniversary
Cuervo Studio
& Gallery
a new latino
art venue in
Phoenix
Arizona
Latino
Artists
Speak Up
Jeff McMahon:
Writing
Theatre,
Reflecting Life
Lance
Gharavi:
The Actor as
a Cultural
Physician