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[Item in an Exhibition]

Description: Photograph of a piece in the Mexican Traditional Toys and Miniatures. The item it tower-like with shaped items sticking outward. There are six cylindrical shapes, three on each side, attached to the central frame. There are three more items attached to the front of the frame and an abstract topper.
Date: 1997

[Toy Horse in an Exhibition]

Description: Photograph of a vintage wooden horse in the Mexican Traditional toys and Miniatures. The feet of the horse are attached to a green wooden board that had wheels in all four corners. The horse also has his mane painted black as well as red reins painted on. Its saddle is red white and blue. The horse's tail is made of fibers hanging down.
Date: 1997

[School Children at an Event]

Description: Photograph of a Mexican puppeteer's workshop at Santas Elementary. There are many tables set up and shelves filled with boxes and supplies. On the table in the forefront, there is a large bird-like item that is under construction. There is a man and woman looking at it. There is also newspaper, tape and tools on the table.
Date: 1997

[Terry Tannert at a Workshop]

Description: Photograph of Terry Tannert at a Mexican Puppeteer Workshop at Santas Elementary. She is standing at a table as she makes an item out of newspaper. She is forming the item around a look wooden pole. The workshop's call is cluttlered with classroom rules, art decorations and storage space.
Date: 1997

[Terry Tannert and Schoolchildren]

Description: Photograph of schoolchildren, Terry Tannert, a puppeteer and others at the Mexican Puppeteer Workshop at Santas Elementary. There are two rows of people, the front row is sitting down on the ground and the back row is standing. To the left are four adults, including Terry Tannert, in the center of the front row, there is another adult and to the right there is a taller person next to the children. They are in a gym and posing beneath a basketball hoop.
Date: 1997

[Postcard: The Purple Land]

Description: Postcard inviting the recipient to visit exhibits of The Purple Land and Cultural Dialogue at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Both exhibits ran from January 16th, 1998 to February 28th, 1998.
Date: January 1998
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)

[Six People at an Event]

Description: Photograph of Sylvia Orozco, Elizabeth Ferrar and Santa Barraza standing with two other men and a woman. They are in front of a white wall with a drown decoration hanging on it. They are attending an exhibition called "La Tierra Purpurea [The Purple Land]" by Mario Sagradini.
Date: 1998

[Piece at an Art Exhibit]

Description: Photograph of a large piece of art that is set up on the floor. It is made of various items such as wood that is stacked in a stair-like fashion, a few black wheel-like items and metal cylinders that have been cut open. There are four people that are walking about the "La Tierra Purpurea [The Purple Land]" exhibit by Mario Sagradini.
Date: 1998

[Sylvia Orozco and Four Others by an Artwork]

Description: Photograph of Sylvia Orozco and four others standing behind a large artwork at The Purple Land or La Tierra Purpurea exhibit by Mario Sagradini. The artwork is set up and spread out across the floor. It is made of various items such as wood that is stacked in a stair-like fashion, a few black rubber donuts and metal cylinders that have been cut open. These pipes lead from one rubber donuts to another.
Date: 1998

[Group in Front of Title Wall]

Description: Photograph of three people in front of a purple title wall with white words on it. The top line on the wall reads, "Mario Sagradini," the second line reads, "The Purple Land," and the last line reads, "La Tierra Purpurea." From left to right, there is a woman in a white, patterned dress, a man in a purple vest and jeans and lastly a man in a white shirt, blue jacket and jeans.
Date: 1998

[Large Group in Front of Title Wall]

Description: Photograph of a purple title wall that is mostly blocked from view by a large group of people. There are white words still visible on the wall that read, "Mario Sagradini." There are sixteen people in the group. This includes, Victor Zamudio Taylor, Mari Caremen Ramirez, Shifra Goldman, Sylvia Orozco, Mario Sagradini, Patricia Greene, Sam Coronado, Alex Chapa, and Eduardo Garcici.
Date: 1998

[Marisa Nunez and a Title Wall]

Description: Photograph of Marisa Nunez and a man standing in front of a title wall. Nunez is wearing overalls with short pant legs and a white shirt underneath. The man is wearing dark pants and a black sweater. The title wall is white with black text and a black sketch artwork. The wall's first reads "The Diversity and Emergence Series Presents," then it reads, "Swallow" in large, capitalized letters, and lastly, it reads, "Works by Marisa Nunez."
Date: 1998

[Patron Looking at Art]

Description: Photograph of a male patron at an event. He is looking intently at a piece of artwork hanging on a wall. The artwork consists of three columns of rectangular pieces and there are five rows so there are fifteen rectangles in total. Each one is slightly different but for the most part, they are all a tan or beige color.
Date: 1998

[Postcard: Rosario Cabrera exhibition]

Description: Postcard inviting the recipient to visit the Rosario Cabrera and Swallow exhibits at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The Rosario Cabrera exhibit ran from March 13th, 1998 to April 18th, 1998. The front of the postcard features two images set side by side. The leftmost image is a photograph of a young woman. The woman's hair reaches just below her ears and is pinned to one side. Her smile is enigmatic and she looks directly at the camera. The rightmost image appears to be a sketch of the… more
Date: March 1998
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
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