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The Impact of Art on the Day of the Dead with Revista Latina

The Day of the Dead Celebration with Revista Latina 2023 and Las Catrinas came together to demonstrate that culture and art have the power to transcend borders and connect people in deep and meaningful ways. This event was a celebration of life, death and the importance of remembering our loved ones.

Durham Seeks Artist to Create Public Art Installation at Wheels Roller Skating Rink

Durham Seeks Artist to Create Public Art Installation at Wheels Roller Skating Rink Deadline to Submit Applications is Friday, September 29. DURHAM, N.C. – Renovation is moving forward on the City of Durham’s Wheels Roller Skating Rink, and artists are now encouraged to submit their qualifications to create public art for this much-beloved community space.

Meet: Oliver Pratt, Fine Artist

Born in Mexico in 1996 L. Oliver Pratt is a Mexican fine artist with 8 years of experience in figurative sculpture in various media and techniques. Interested from an early age in Art. The discovery of clay and plasticine led...

“Beyond the Surface” by Tina Alberni

Tina Alberni Semi-Abstract Artist. He grew up between Puerto Rico, Colombia and Miami. Her bi-cultural and vibrant heritage and experience are woven throughout the fabric of her art, layering in a variety of techniques and materials with geometry, color...

Essence, a poetic and artistic jewel.

The great capacity to manifest, or transmit emotions in poetry and art; that natural and intense release of feelings through these magnificent works, which sometimes cause us so much impact, and at the same time arouse our deepest interest, is certainly a great stimulus for the heart. How many times, when contemplating a canvas, do we walk between reflections, going deeper beyond our feelings? How many times, in the intimacy of that encounter, do we surprise a tear or a smile?

Noé Katz, Plastic Artist

Noé Katz, Plastic Artist. I believe that Art gives personality and distinction to the place, and raises the spirit of the people. "Imagination leads you to Creativity"

“Mexican Tales and Colors in North Carolina”

The Consulate General of Mexico in Raleigh and the artist Mauricio Zúñiga invite the general public to the exhibition “Mexican Tales and Colors in North Carolina”

“A conversation with Mauricio Zuñiga”

Born in Jalisco, Mexico, Mauricio Zúñiga moved to Chicago at the age of 13. Mo, as his friends call him, is a combination of dreams and Mexican charm. Creative from a young age and with a great eye for the different and the beautiful, Zúñiga began curating galleries in different parts of the US.

Renzo Ortega in an interview with Revista Latina.

Currently I am a visiting professor of Painting at the University of Chapel Hill, I dedicate myself to painting because I think it is the mission of my life, I believe that painting is very important for me not only as a means of expression but also as a historical document, That is why I believe that painting must have a space and tradition must also be respected and above all painters, it is necessary to open space for painters.

“Unity Candle” and “The Faces of Dreams” by Carolina Fonseca

Carolina Fonseca, Visual Artist creates these candles "Vela de Unidad" and "Las Caras de los Sueños", for the Dia de Muertos offering of Revista Latina. One of the most representative traditions of the country is the Day of the Dead, a time when thousands of families place an offering to share bread, water, sweets and other ornamental elements with different meanings with the deceased.
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NCDHHS Urges Vaccination for Children 6 Months and Older

RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is reporting the first pediatric flu-related death for the 2023-2024 flu season. A child in the western part of the state recently died from complications associated with influenza infection. To protect the family’s privacy, additional information will not be released.
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