“Confluencias”, a collective exhibition that brings together 19 artists from Potosí – El Sol de San Luis

“Confluencias”, a collective exhibition that brings together 19 artists from Potosí – El Sol de San Luis
“Confluencias”, a collective exhibition that brings together 19 artists from Potosí – El Sol de San Luis

An interesting collective exhibition will be held at the Municipal Palace Cultural Centerwhere there will be the participation of 19 artists from San Luis Potosí, which will be named “Confluences”a work made in media such as painting, watercolor, drawing, engraving, photography, graphic design, masquerade and sculpture, which will be inaugurated on June 14 at 7:30 p.m.

The Confluences exhibition will be exhibited in the Teresa Caballero Gallery, the patio and the upper floor of the Municipal Palace Cultural Center, with the work of Carolina Cabrera Basurto, Claudia Patricia Lozano, Lupita Cantú, Martha Elisa Rangel, Paola Castro Arriaga, Guadalupe Lopezwongñis, Armando Cuevas Torres, Axel Marentes Galicia, Carlos Cuevas Torres, Enrique Hernández Varela, Giovani Zuviri Oviedo, Héctor Ruiz De Santiago , Joel Cuevas Torres, Jorge Humberto Hernández Roque, José Paz Centeno, Luis Daniel Espinosa, Luis Francisco Romo Anguiano and Salvador Yrízar Rojas.

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Daniel García Álvarez de la Llera, director of Municipal Culture, commented that “in this exhibition artists whose practice is developed in different techniques and disciplines participatewhose work can be seen every weekend in the Art Garden of the Tequisquiapan neighborhood, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

The Director of Municipal Culture adds that the Confluencias exhibition is made up of works whose creators address varied themes, from the human figure and landscape to abstraction and formal experimentationcoinciding in a common space, inviting the viewer to discover the connections and contrasts between different artistic disciplines.

The collective exhibition Confluencias can be visited in the Teresa Caballero Gallery, the patio and the upper floor of the Palacio Municipal Cultural Center, from June 15 to 30, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., with free access. Valid during the month of June.

 
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