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[Invitation: Art of Oaxaca]
Pamphlet to Art of Oaxaca: Juegos y Evocaciones by Rudolfo Morales, an exhibit hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas from May 1st, 1998 to June 6th, 1998. The front of the invitation features a painting titled "El Paplote (The Kite)" by Rodolfo Morales. In the painting, two children cling to a seated woman. To her right, another seated woman holds onto a kite string. A man crouches over in the foreground while two other woman huddle next to him. The floor of the room is checkered in pattern.
[Band at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of a band playing at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Two male musicians, left and right, play guitar. The last male musician, center, plays a cello. The leftmost guitarist wears a light blue polo shirt, the cello player wears a blue floral shirt, and the rightmost guitarist wears blue and beige plaid. They stand in a gallery.
[Jorge Sedeño Speaking at Benefit]
Photograph of Jorge Sedeño speaking at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event was held on May 4th, 2000. Sedeño stands at a podium and speaks into a microphone. He wears a beige blazer and gold tie. A painting on the wall behind him features a Hispanic woman.
[Sylvia Orozco Presenting a Certificate]
Photograph of Sylvia Orozco presenting a certificate at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Orozco, who wears a red blouse, stands at a podium and speaks into a microphone. A woman wearing a yellow skirt suit, center, accepts the award. Two men wearing suits stand off to the left. An audience can be seen in the leftmost corner of the photograph.
[Man Holding Decorative Plate]
Photograph of a man holding up a decorative plate at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The man stands at a podium and speaks into a microphone. He wears a black suit and tie. A painting behind him features women who are in the process of making tortillas. The decorative plate reads: "Cinco de Mayo 200, Taste of Mexico, Mexic-Arte Museum."
[Sylvia Orozco, Jorge Sedeño, and Others at Taste of Mexico]
Photograph of eight individuals at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Two men in suits stand furthest to the left, followed by two women. Sylvia Orozco, fourth from the right, wears a red dress. A man and woman stand to the right of Orozco. Jorge Sedeño, who stands furthest to the right, wears a gray blazer, white dress shirt, and gold tie. A painting behind the group features two women who are in the process of making tortillas.
[Sylvia Orozco, Jorge Sedeño, and Police Officers at Taste of Mexico]
Photograph of five individuals at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. A man wearing a black suit stands furthest to the left. Jorge Sedeño, who stands second from the left, wears a gray blazer, white dress shirt, and gold tie. Sylvia Orozco, third from the left, wears a red dress. Rightmost stand two police officers in uniform. One officer holds up a decorative plate that reads "Cinco de Mayo 2002, Taste of Mexico, Mexic-Arte Museum," while the other holds up a purple book. A painting behind the group features two women who are in the process of making tortillas.
[Sylvia Orozco, Jorge Sedeño, and Others at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of six individuals at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Two men wearing a black suits stand furthest to the left. The leftmost man holds up a decorative plate that reads: "Cinco de Mayo 2002, Taste of Mexico, Mexic-Arte Museum." Third from the left stands a woman who is wearing a sleeveless turquoise turtleneck. Sylvia Orozco, third from the right, wears a red dress and holds up a purple book. Jorge Sedeño stands second from the right. Furthest to the right stands a woman who is wearing a green velvet blouse. A painting behind the group features two women who are in the process of making tortillas.
[Sylvia Orozco, Jorge Sedeño, and Others at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of five individuals at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Jorge Sedeño, leftmost, wears a gray blazer and gold tie. A man wearing a black suit stands second from the left. Centermost stands a woman who is wearing a green velvet blouse. Sylvia Orozco, second from the right, wears a red dress. Rightmost stands a man who wears a dark suit, blue dress shirt, and gold patterned tie. A painting behind the group features two women who are in the process of making tortillas.
[Sylvia Orozco and Others at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of three individuals at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Sylvia Orozco, who stands furthest to the left, wears a red dress. A woman wearing a black and yellow skirt suit, centermost, holds up a purple book with an illustration on the cover. Rightmost stands a woman who is wearing a green velvet jacket and pants. A painting behind the group features two women who are in the process of making tortillas.
[Sylvia Orozco, Mr. Jim Casey, and Mrs. Casey at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of three individuals at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Sylvia Orozco, who stands furthest to the left, wears a red dress. Mr. Jim Casey stands centermost and wears a blue-green button up shirt. Mrs. Casey, right, wears a straw hat and black blouse. The group is standing in a party tent. Colorful streamers hang from the roof of the tent.
[Group Enjoying Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of four individuals at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The leftmost man wears a black suit and glasses. The man has a white beard. Second from the left stands a man who wears a yellow dress shirt, multicolored tie, and dark trousers. Centermost stands a woman who wears a blue sleeveless dress that has a yellow and red floral hem. She holds a beverage. A mustachioed and bearded man, right, wears hunter green pants and a dark gray patterned polo shirt. The group is standing in a party tent. Colorful streamers hang from the roof of the tent.
[Mayor Kirk Watson and Others at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of four individuals at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Kirk Watson, mayor, stands farthest to the left. He wears a gray suit jacket, light blue dress shirt, and red patterned tie. A woman who stands next to him wears light green blouse and pearls. Second from the right stands a man who wears black. Leftmost stands a man wearing a brown suit coat. He holds the pointer finger of his right hand up as if making a point. The group appears to be mid-conversation. Herlinda Zamora, who wears yellow flowers in her hair, can be seen in the background of the photograph.
[Herlinda Zamora and Unnamed Woman at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of two individuals at Taste of Mexico, a Cinco de Mayo celebration and benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. An unnamed woman, left, wears a red dress and red roses in her hair. Herlinda Zamora, right, wears yellow roses in her hair and a brown dress with a floral pattern. Colored tissue paper cutouts of a sun and flowers hang behind them. A bronze door with square shaped glass panes imbedded in it allows for a view of the outside.
[Flyer: The Psychiatric Sit-Com of Here and Now]
Illustrated flyer advertising The Psychiatric Sit-Com of Here and Now, an event held on May 12th, 1990 by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The flyer depicts two figures. The first figure grins as a disembodied hand points a gun in their direction, a speech-bubble saying: "I hear the voice of anorexia." The second figure wears a policeman's hat and is disembodied from the shoulders down, smirking as a speech bubble says: "One of these days Alice! One of these days!!"
[Flyer: Caribbean Fiesta]
Postcard inviting the recipient to attend Caribbean Fiesta, an event held by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on May 18th, 1991 and featured a Caribbean Variety Show and Samba Police. Flyer also invites the recipient Conjunto Night with Jose Reyna and Conjunto Cielito, which was held on May 25th of the same year.
[Flyer: A Kitsch Spectacle]
Flyer advertising an exhibit of kitsch artwork presented by Sharon Knauss and the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibit opened on May 17th, 1991 and closed on May 31st, 1991. Flyer features a drawing of a topless woman labeled as if she were a specimen, a photograph of Marilyn Monroe, a cowboy in miniature form, a pig dressed as a policeman in miniature form, and Jesus in miniature form.
[Memo: NNAO Conference]
Letter from Sylvia Orozco and Rudy Guglielmo of the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas presenting a tentative agenda for the regional meeting of the National Association of Artists' Organizations (NAAO). The conference was held on June 28th, 1992.
[Postcard: Flaco Jimenez Benefit Concert]
Postcard inviting the recipient to attend the album release of Buena Suerte, Señorita by Flaco Jimenez. The concert benefited the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas and was held on May 23rd, 1996. The front of the postcard includes a photograph of a man playing an accordion while standing in front of a train. The man looks up at the sky while a woman leans against the train.
[Band at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of a band playing at the Mexic-Arte Museum's third annual Taste of Mexico event. The event occurred on May 2nd, 2002 and served as a Cinco de Mayo celebration. The band faces away from the camera. Party tents can be seen in the distance. Photograph was taken outdoors.
[Buffet Line]
Photograph of the buffet line at the Mexic-Arte Museum's third annual Taste of Mexico event. The event occurred on May 2nd, 2002 and served as a Cinco de Mayo celebration. A woman waves to the camera. She wears a red and white patterned blouse. Others serve themselves food in line. Colorful banners hang from the roof of the party tent.
[People at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of three individuals at the Mexic-Arte Museum's third annual Taste of Mexico event. The event occurred on May 2nd, 2002 and served as a Cinco de Mayo celebration. The leftmost man wears a brown dress shirt. A woman, centers, wears a black dress. The rightmost man wears a white dress shirt. A flyer is tucked into his front pocket. They stand next to a party tent.
[Group at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of nine individuals at the Mexic-Arte Museum's third annual Taste of Mexico event. The event occurred on May 2nd, 2002 and served as a Cinco de Mayo celebration. One woman sits on the ground and supports herself with her left arm. Another woman crouches near her. The rest of the group stands. The group is situated next to a party tent. The photograph was taken at nighttime.
[Speaker at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of a speaker at the Mexic-Arte Museum's third annual Taste of Mexico event. The event occurred on May 2nd, 2002 and served as a Cinco de Mayo celebration. The speaker stands behind two microphones. He wears a suit and sash. The sash reads: "El Mero, Mayor." He is mustachioed and wears glasses. The photograph was taken outdoors.
[Sylvia Orozco and Unnamed Man at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of Sylvia Orozco and an unnamed man at the Mexic-Arte Museum's third annual Taste of Mexico event. The event occurred on May 2nd, 2002 and served as a Cinco de Mayo celebration. Orozco, right, wears a white shirt and red skirt. The unnamed man, left, wears a white shirt and sunglasses. They stand underneath a party tent.
[Patrons in Line for Event]
Photograph of patrons lining up for the Taste of Mexico event hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. They stand outside of the Mexic-Arte Museum. A party tent is visible in the background. A patron is purchasing a ticket in the foreground.
[Group at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of four individuals at the fourth annual Taste of Mexico event hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Sylvia Orozco stands farthest to the left. Two women and one man stand at the right. They are situated outside of a party tent.
[Cooking at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of a man cooking food at the fourth annual Taste of Mexico event hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. He stands over a grill. Meat and vegetables are being cooked on the grill. Patrons wait in line for food.
[Group at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of a group at the Taste of Mexico event hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Many wear Taste of Mexico t-shirts. They stand outside of a party tent. The photograph was taken at nighttime.
[Group at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of seven individuals at the Taste of Mexico event hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Most wear name tags. They stand outside of a party tent that is decorated with balloons. The photograph was taken at nighttime.
[Sylvia Orozco and Raul Alvarez at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of five individuals at the fourth annual Taste of Mexico event hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Sylvia Orozco stands farthest to the left. City councilman Raul Alvarez stands farthest to the right. They stand outside of a party tent that is decorated with colorful banners.
[Sylvia Orozco and Herlinda Zamora at Taste of Mexico Event]
Photograph of four individuals at the fourth annual Taste of Mexico event hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Sylvia Orozco stands second from the right, while Herlinda Zamora stands rightmost. The remaining individuals are also female. They hold beverages and plates of food. The photograph was taken outdoors.
[Title Wall for Hecho en Juarez]
Photograph of a title wall for Hecho en Juarez: An Intimate Visit to the Cuauhtemoc, an exhibition of work by Joel Salcido. The wall reads: "The Contemporary Art Series presents: Hecho en Juarez: An Intimate Visit to the Cuauhtemoc by Joel Salcido. Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts." A black and white photograph of hands hangs to the left of the text.
[HEB Employees]
Photograph of six HEB employees at the second annual Taste of Mexico event at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on May 3rd, 2001. Two individuals are female, while four are male. Three wear white shirts. The two female individuals wear plastic gloves. All wear name tags.
[Chipotle Employees]
Photograph of two Chipotle employees at the second annual Taste of Mexico event at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on May 3rd, 2001. Both employees are male. The leftmost employee wears a white polo shirt. The rightmost employee wears a horizontally striped black and white polo. Bags of chips and bowls of salsa are set up on a table in front of them. Three individuals stand in the background.
[Band at Taste of Mexico]
Photograph of a mariachi band at the second annual Taste of Mexico event at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on May 3rd, 2001. The band members are in traditional dress. Two individuals, left, play trumpets. One individual, second from the right, plays a guitarron. The leftmost band member plays a vihuela.
[Pair Dancing at Event]
Photograph of two individuals dancing at the second annual Taste of Mexico event at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on May 3rd, 2001. The individuals are outdoors, to the left of a party tent. The dancers, a man and a woman, are casually dressed. They are in the middle of twirling. Other individuals mill around in the background.
[Jose Clemente Orozco Speaking at Farias on Mexican Suite Talk]
Photograph of Jose Clemente Orozco giving a talk titled Farias on Mexican Suite, A History of Photography in Mexico. Two individuals sit at a table. A book titled "Mexican Suite" is on the table. Behind them is an altar on which vases of flowers, candles, and small statues are arranged.
[Book Signing]
Photograph of a book signing for Farias on Mexican Suite, A History of Photography in Mexico. Individuals mill around a table. An altar in the background features vases of flowers, candles, and small statues.
[Photograph of Aldo Valdés Böhm's "La Llorona"]
Photograph of Aldo Valdés Böhm's "La Llorona" installation sitting outside on a section of grass. This image is a shot of the sculpture showing the entire piece, including the wood portion covered by black and white veils; the wood structure is standing on an area resembling a grave.
[Artwork by Candace Briceño]
Piece of art created by Candace Briceño featuring a lot of swirl patterns on a pink background.
[Genevieve Buentello's "Elixir of.."]
Photograph of Genevieve Buentello's "Elixir of.." featuring a blue oil painting of a tree on a light blue background; the backing for the piece resembles scales.
[Artwork Created by Candace Briceño]
Photograph of a piece of artwork created by Candace Briceño featuring a stick lying against a blue flower-patterned background.
[Photograph of Aldo Valdés Böhm's "La Llorona"]
Photograph of Aldo Valdés Böhm's "La Llorona" installation sitting outside on a section of grass. This image is a close-up shot of the sculpture which shows the detail of the wood piece including the wires in the centers and black veil coming off the top.
[Genevieve Buentello's "Elixir of.."]
Photograph of Genevieve Buentello's "Elixir of.." featuring a blue oil painting of a tree on a light blue background; the backing for the piece resembles scales.
[Photograph of Aldo Valdés Böhm's "Libélule"]
Photograph of a large art installation entitled "Libélule," and created by Aldo Valdés Böhm. This sculpture is made from wood, fabric, and metal, has two pieces that make a triangular shape; this installation is outside among trees.
[Children Holding Paper Banners]
Photograph of several rows of children in what appears to be a library holding up colorful paper banners.
[Ballet Folklorico at Cinco de Mayo]
Photograph of six female Ballet Folklorico dancers in red skirts and two male dancers dressed in black from the Mexic Arte Dance Company dancing on a stage for a Cinco de Mayo celebration.
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