SIN FRONTERAS/IMAGES OF HOPE: ¡RINI
TEMPLETON PRESENTE!
An exhibition of over 100 prints, sculptures
and artifacts
Curator: David Bischoff
For 30 years, a brilliant artist-activist, RINI TEMPLETON illustrated the struggles of the people in the United States, Mexico, Central America and Cuba. Before her early death in 1986, Rini made thousands of unsigned drawings to be reproduced and used freely for popular movements.
On May 13th the Latino Center of Art and Culture presents SIN FRONTERAS/IMAGES OF HOPE: RINI TEMPLETON PRESENTE! an exhibition of over 100 prints, publications and original sculptures. They present Rini’s legacy of art --- of and for the people. The exhibition includes a multi-media biography, “Rini Templeton, A Life of Struggle and Creation,“ created by Mexico City’s Punto Critico magazine collective.
The work is on loan from Mexican and US collections.
WHAT: SIN FRONTERAS/IMAGES OF HOPE: RINI TEMPLETON PRESENTE!
May 13-July 17, 2017
Gallery Hours: Wednesday – Saturday 12PM –
6PM
OPENING
RECEPTION: Saturday, May 13
(speakers, music,
refreshments) 5PM – 9PM
WHERE: Latino
Center of Art and Culture
2700 Front St.
Sacramento, CA 95818
916-446-5133
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