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El Museo del Barrio presents: The Museo’s Bienal - The (S) files
The display highlights the most cutting-edge art produced by emerging Latino and Latin American artists working in the greater New York area.
Participating Mexican artists: Diego Medina, Graciela Fuentes, Claudia Peña
Museo del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Avenue.
For information visit: www.elmuseo.org


Latinologues
Starring Eugenio Derbez, Rick Najera, Rene Lavan and Shirley A. Rumierk.
Directed by Cheech Marin.
From September 13 – December 4 at The Helen Hayes Theater, 240 West 44th Street

For tickets call Telecharge 212.239.6200 or visit : www.latinologues.net


Día de Reyes - Three Kings’ Day Celebration at Museo del Barrio
Celebrate the joy of the holiday season with El Museo’s Annual Three Kings’ Day Parade. Learn about the tradition of this festive holiday celebrated throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. El Museo’s parade, led by the Three Kings, winds throughout the streets of El Barrio and includes lively music, bright costumes, as well as an educational theatrical presentation for students following the parade.


Admission: Free. Advance registration is required for group participation in the parade and theater program. For more information or to schedule a group, call (212) 660-7144 or email ThreeKings@elmuseo.org
Friday, January 6. Parade begins at 10 AM, Registration 8:30 AM


Indigenous and Community Video in Mexico Launch
This new feature will be launched on Native Networks/Redes Indígenas, a unique bilingual website for Native media produced by the Film and Video Center (FVC) of Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI).
For details and information, please visit www.nativenetworks.si.edu where you will find an overview of indigenous production, profiles, filmography, festivals, resources and an extensive bibliography on the development of indigenous media in Mexico.


Julián Cardona photography exhibition
Featuring his photographic project documenting the devastating effects of globalization on the U.S.-Mexico border.
From October 20 to December 3 at CUE Art Foundation on 511 West 25th Street


For information please call 212.206.3583 or visit: www.cueartfoundation.org

 

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