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Kimball Art Center Calendar
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Arte Latino Opening Party
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Arte Latino Opening Party
6:00 pm
Kimball Art Center
FREE EVENT
Dancing, Art Projects
Hors d’oeuvres and beverages served. For more information, please call 435.649.8882.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
 |
ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
 |
ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
 |
ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
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"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Park City Gallery Stroll
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Enjoy the gallery stroll in which you can literally stroll through 23 Park City galleries on historic Park City main street. Begin your evening at the Kimball Art Center at 5:00 for an art talk and then at 6:00 purchase your ticket & map for $7: one beverage, hors d'oeuvres and live music are included. Follow your map to the galleries, meet the artist and enjoy a variety of art options.Tickets may be purchased ahead of time or at the door. Telephone number is 1 (435) 649-8882
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
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ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
 |
ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
|
Joe Bravo, " BRAVO! The Tortilla Paintings of Joe Bravo"
Location:
mian gallery
 |
"I use the tortilla as a canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings , I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life . I give it new life by using it as an art medium, " explains Los Angeles artist Joe Bravo. He has elevated the tortilla to an object of beauty and admiration.
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Wasatch Back Student Art Exhibition
Location:
badami gallery
 |
ParK City, Kamas, Heber and Coalville students celebrate Kimball Art Center's third annual Arte Latino as each class creates a a collaborative art work reflecting Latino heritage.
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