Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Teatro Dallas presents Pizcas

Venue:Latino Cultural Center
2600 Live Oak at Good Latimer
Dallas, TX 75204

Date/Time:May 11, 2013

Generously funded by Target,The LCC presents Pizcas, by Margarito Rodriguez, a play about the life of a migrant child. Pizcas brings to light, from a child`s perspective, the experience of Mexican American workers picking cotton in the fields of Texas.

The presentation will be in Spanish. This moving story, illustrates with an inventive staging the life style of these workers from dawn to night time. Pizcas is a physical, highly visual, and entertaining piece.

After the show, audiences of all ages (children in particular) will be invited to join us in a 1/2 HR ACTING workshop composed of amusing and entertaining theatrical games.



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10TH ANNUAL HECHO EN DALLAS

Venue:Latino Cultural Center
2600 Live Oak at Good Latimer
Dallas, TX 75204

Date/Time:May 03, 2013 to June 29, 2013
During open hours at the LCC

Ten years ago, the LCC inaugurated an exhibition to showcase the work of local artists working in Dallas and the greater North Texas region. This annual juried show has become a hallmark of exhibitions at the Latino Cultural Center. The 10th Annual Hecho in Dallas will be a retrospective featuring the work of selected artists from previous exhibitions.


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360: ARTISTS, CRITICS, CURATORS SPEAKER SERIES: LIZ LARNER

Venue:
Nasher Sculpture Center
2001 Flora Street
Dallas, TX 75201

Date/Time:Saturday, May 18, 2013, 2 pm

Email 360RSVP@nashersculpturecenter.org for reservations.

Liz Larner’s work navigates the vast and still unexplored possibilities of sculpture’s formal language, which she uses to structure a discourse that is distinctly her own. Made to be approached and reflected upon, Larner’s work requires a negotiation of space and encourages viewers to extend their perceptions beyond the visual. Larner reminds viewers that it is as important to revere one’s embodied condition and the complex experience of the physical, as it is to embrace the conceptual pleasure of comprehending the spirit of emotion through sensate perception.

Larner’s work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions throughout Europe and the United States. She lives and works in Los Angeles.


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