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STATE OF THE ARTS: El Paso Portrait Project

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Inspired by the power of community, The El Paso Portrait Project is a yearlong photographic series of El Paso and its inhabitants in an effort to share a visual story of the city. This project was created by photographer Nicholas Gialanella and includes photographs of people that represent a distinctly El Paso culture. 

The El Paso Portrait Project will be on view at the International Museum of Art starting on August 4, 2018.

Originally Broadcast on July 28, 2018

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