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FALLBROOK – The Friends of the Fallbrook Library are hosting "Indigenous" from Sept. 4 to Nov. 2. The Latino art exhibit features artists from Southern California and Baja California, México. This exceptional exhibition is curated by local artist Daniel Marquez.
The artists in this exhibition work with a particular theme of the Indigenous culture's first inhabitants of continents from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego Argentina.
The ancient ones understood everyone is connected through a universal subconscious with concepts molding the way that they project balance to manifest their reality. The ancients ones knew how to weave the threads of life to create harmony and respect for themselves and their surroundings.
Participating artists are Guillermo Acevedo, Maricela Alvarado, Luis A. Curiel, Horacio Gaytan, J. H. Jaime, Carlos W. Irigoyen, Steve Leal, Heriberto Luna, Pablo Medina, Lucia Rivera, C. Solis, and Mario Torero.
The fiesta reception will be held on Friday, Oct. 24 from 6 to 9 p.m. Food and music will be provided. The public is welcome free of charge. The Fallbrook Library is located at 124 S. Mission Road. For more information, call (760) 731-4650.
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