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STATE OF THE ARTS: Icons And Symbols Of The Borderland

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The Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens – a part of The University of Texas at El Paso – and the JUNTOS Art Association present the exhibit “Icons and Symbols of the Borderland,” an eclectic portrayal of the contemporary border landscape and its culture through the artwork of 22 JUNTOS artists. The exhibit runs through January 16, 2016 and here to talk about it is guest curator Diana Molina and JUNTOS artists Ilana Lapid and Miguel Valenzuela.

Aired November 21, 2015

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