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The EPCC Forum Theatre proudly presents a musical full of classic Peanuts charm, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances take place beginning July 3, 2025 at EPCC’s Transmountain Forum Theatre.
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Los Colores de Mi Cultura: Works by Maria Almeida Natividad is currently on view at the Mexican American Cultural Center’s community gallery.
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CompArte, is a partnership with EPISD’s Community in Schools and the El Paso Community Foundation. This initiative centers on preserving and restoring Segundo Barrio’s mural heritage.
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Pico del Hierro Villa is an Educational and Curatorial Associate at the Mexican American Cultural Center. They also run Flora Art Space in Socorro, where local artists can meet other artists.
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Manuel Urueta and Celina Galicia are Xingaderas. Together, they explore border identities by constructing wearable masks from papier-mâché and objects from the international border.
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The Artist in Residence studio at the Mexican American Cultural Center provides artists of all backgrounds space to experiment and create new work. Photographer Ingrid Leyva is the current resident.
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The El Paso Community Foundation welcomes filmmaker Valeria Contreras as the new artist of the Border Art Residency for its Spring/Summer seasons.
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Ramon Cardenas is the Exhibits Coordinator at the Mexican American Cultural Center, also referred to as the MACC.He curated the MACC’s opening exhibition Es Hora!
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Rebecca Munoz is the Director of El Paso’s Mexican American Cultural Center, where learning about the different angles of this borderland’s Mexican American cultural experience is a primary focus.
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Shelby Acosta is an El Pasoan currently starring in the Broadway musical Real Women Have Curves. Acosta portrays Prima Flaca, one of the strong and sassy family members in the powerful tale.
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José Villalobos is an artist who challenges accepted ideas of toxic masculinity. He explores the tension between Mexican traditions, American influences, and the expectations he faced growing up.
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The UTEP Department of Theatre and Dance announces their production of Quixote Nuevo which will be on the stage from May 2 to 11, 2025.