Art By Mia presents
A Day of the Dead
El Dia de los Muertos Altar & Visual Arts Display curated by
Mia Roman Hernandez
chashama 266 Window Space
266 West 37th Street
October 28 - November 1, 2009
Contributing artists:
Juan Carlo Suazo, Olga Ayala, Maria Sanchez, Yoli Manzo, Kathy Cano-Murillo, Cyndi Garcia
FREE and open to the public
Sponsored by CARIB: Caribbean Association for Resource, Information & Building
A Day of the Dead
El Dia de los Muertos
Mia Roman Hernandez
chashama 266 Window Space
266 West 37th Street
October 28 - November 1, 2009
Contributing artists:
Juan Carlo Suazo, Olga Ayala, Maria Sanchez, Yoli Manzo, Kathy Cano-Murillo, Cyndi Garcia
FREE and open to the public
Sponsored by CARIB: Caribbean Association for Resource, Information & Building
chashama Window Space, 266 West 37th Street
between 7th and 8th Avenues, A/C/E/1/2/3 to 34th Street, N/R/Q/W/7 to Times Square; M16, M34 buses to 8th Ave, M10, M20 to 36th St.
Art By Mia presents
A Day of the Dead / El Dia de los Muertos
Altar & Visual Arts Display curated by Mia Roman Hernandez
Contributing artists:
Juan Carlo Suazo, Olga Ayala, Maria Sanchez, Yoli Manzo, Kathy Cano-Murillo, Cyndi Garcia
October 28 - November 1, 2009
El Dia de los Muertos embodies the greatest expression of hope and faith. People construct altars in homes and graveyards in order to feed the souls of the dead. The feast for the dead originated as a form of ancestor worship. Celebrations begin with the cleaning of the graves and the construction of the ofrenda, or altar. It is a time of remembrance, and the sorrow of the departure of loved ones is caught up in a celebration of the continuance of life.
Sponsored by CARIB: Caribbean Association for Resource, Information & Building details
Thank You Mia, for including me in this Sacred Event! I am so deeply honored to be included amongst such talented women!
If you can't make it to NYC, here are a few more photos! (photos by Olga Ayala)
Below is a photo of the Beautiful Mia and Olga. Not only are they hawt, the are both extremely talented and inspiring artists. Both are from New York, and show regularly!
Here is a close up of the above flier.
between 7th and 8th Avenues, A/C/E/1/2/3 to 34th Street, N/R/Q/W/7 to Times Square; M16, M34 buses to 8th Ave, M10, M20 to 36th St.
Art By Mia presents
A Day of the Dead / El Dia de los Muertos
Altar & Visual Arts Display curated by Mia Roman Hernandez
Contributing artists:
Juan Carlo Suazo, Olga Ayala, Maria Sanchez, Yoli Manzo, Kathy Cano-Murillo, Cyndi Garcia
October 28 - November 1, 2009
El Dia de los Muertos embodies the greatest expression of hope and faith. People construct altars in homes and graveyards in order to feed the souls of the dead. The feast for the dead originated as a form of ancestor worship. Celebrations begin with the cleaning of the graves and the construction of the ofrenda, or altar. It is a time of remembrance, and the sorrow of the departure of loved ones is caught up in a celebration of the continuance of life.
Sponsored by CARIB: Caribbean Association for Resource, Information & Building details
Thank You Mia, for including me in this Sacred Event! I am so deeply honored to be included amongst such talented women!
If you can't make it to NYC, here are a few more photos! (photos by Olga Ayala)
Below is a photo of the Beautiful Mia and Olga. Not only are they hawt, the are both extremely talented and inspiring artists. Both are from New York, and show regularly!
Here is a close up of the above flier.
Comments
fantastic. inspiring.