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People, Forces and Movements in Mexican Art:
Jalisco 2003-2004

14 May - ? 2005
May Cultural Festival
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Opening ceremonies 14 May, 18:00 hours

9 June - 24 July 2005
The Mexican Cultural Institute of Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California, USA
Opening ceremonies 11 June

 

highlights

13-17 January 2005  We were in Guadalajara taking pictures for our project People, Forces and Movements in Mexican Art: Jalisco 2003-2004.

November 2004  The US magazine Spring Wind, Buddhist Cultural Forum publishes 5 of Tom's photos.

20 October 2004  A press conference to promote our project on art in Jalisco was held in Guadalajara, Mexico. About 35 people attended, including several newspaper reporters and one national TV crew. Download the press kit.

10-23 October 2004  We were in Guadalajara taking pictures for our project on art in Jalisco.

August 2004  We temporarily relocated to Santa Barbara, California, USA. During this time, we are actively working on our projects in Mexico.

16 August 2004  The first images for our project on PPAM taken.

5-19 May 2004  We were in Guadalajara taking photos and meeting people for the project on art in Jalisco.

April 2004  The US magazine Spring Wind, Buddhist Cultural Forum publishes 3 of Tom's photos.

10-26 March 2004  We were in Guadalajara to work on the project on art in Jalisco.

 

projects

The Mexican Cultural Institute of Los Angeles will produce an exhibition of our current project People, Forces and Movements in Mexican Art: Jalisco 2003-2004. It will be shown 9 June to 24 July 2005 at their gallery in Los Angeles.

Shooting is picking up again with our project on the rock band Donnie Voglia

We have a subject family for our project The Immigrants of Iztapalapa.

We have started a new project with the NGO PPAM in Mexico City. They work with education of orphans, children at risk, and children of the streets. Shooting began in August.

 

exhibitions

The collective, traveling exhibition produced by CONABIO does not yet have an opening date for the first show.

 

"When Columbus returned from the New World and proclaimed the earth was round, almost everyone else went right on believing the earth was flat. Then they died - and the next generation grew up believing the world was round. That's how people change their minds."

David Bayles and
Ted Orland
Art and Fear

 

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