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This event is a special collaboration with “Mi Gente”, the Center for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) and the Nasher Museum (Museum of Art at Duke University), highlighting the impact and relevance of this work in the multicultural sphere.
We are pleased to announce the presentation of a book that captures the essence of a life marked by migration and the deep passion for art. “Art. Mirror of an Immigrant. History of Cornelio Campos” is a work written by María del Refugio Sandoval Olivas and published by Revista Latina, which combines the richness of narrative with the chronicle of an extraordinary life.
Exploring Identity and Cultural Adaptation
This book immerses us in the life and work of Cornelio Campos, a talented Mexican muralist whose personal story and cultural heritage are intertwined with the rich history of his hometown. Through a captivating narrative, the author guides us on an introspective journey that explores issues of identity and the profound adaptation to a new culture in a foreign country.
Presentation Event
The presentation of this book promises to be an enriching event. We will have question and answer sessions where you can interact directly with the minds behind this work:
Cornelio Campos: Mexican artist whose life and art are the heart of this book.
María del Refugio Sandoval Olivas: The author who has captured the story of Cornelio Campos in such a captivating way.
Edgar Bernal: The founder of Revista Latina, the platform that makes the publication of this work possible.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Time: Reception 4:30 pm in the lobby, followed by the main event from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
Location: Room “Fitzpatrick Schiciano A 1464” on the Duke University campus.
The books will be available during the presentation event and at Revistalatina.com Spanish version.
This book is an inspiring testament to how art can transcend borders and enrich our lives, and we are excited to share it with you at this special event. We are waiting for you to celebrate this unique work and its impact on the community! For more information, visit Revista Latina online.