Monday, November 10, 2014

El Corazon - The Heart Exhibit


El Corazon - the Heart Exhibit will be open from November 3 to
Grayson College Fine Arts & Communication Center
December 11, 2014 at the 2nd Floor Gallery in the Grayson College Fine Arts & Communications Center

El Corazon means the heart.  Its image is derived from Card 27 from a Mexican bingo game known as Loteria.  The image of the heart has often been used as a symbol in Mexican and Latin American Art.

El Corazon (the heart) can serve as a symbol for courage, spirit, love, affection, compassion, sympathy, or as a term of endearment. Artists have approached the heart also as an expression of burden, whimsy, broken, sentimental, devotion, and sacred or divine love.

Featured artwork by Donna Finch Adams, Deeya Bain, Steve O. Black, Kimber Bosse, Stephanie Canaday, Jake Davis, Sarah Sparks Duran, Austin Duval, Matthew Freeman, Shelly Tate Garner, Jayton Hawkins, Taylor Holley, Taylor Hubbard, Lynne Karam, Curtis Kaven, Christian McGowan, George Mason, Marie Miller, Eric Chance Mobbs, Tiffany Moser, Brittney Narramore, Jack Ousey, Wileana Patterson, John Pine, Loretha Riales, Chloe Richards, Dana Repetto, Roy Siems, Joey Spindle, Kalee Thompson,Theresa Traweek, Marie D. Van Arsdale, and Kim Williams

An Artist Reception will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2014 from 5:30PM to 7PM.  For additional information call (903) 463-8662 or E-mail to blackst@grayson.edu

To find out more about area art galleries and special events in the Texoma area, visit TexomaConnect.com.  

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