Edgar Bernal's "Wings of the City: Sculptures Under a Frosty North Carolina Winter" photography exhibition is a fascinating visual dialogue that fuses two forms of art, sculpture and photography, to explore the human capacity to transcend adversity and achieve spiritual elevation. Inspired by the series of sculptures "Wings of the City" by renowned Mexican artist Jorge Marín, this exhibition offers a unique perspective that captures both the human essence and the intrinsic beauty of the sculptures, as they are subjected to the challenge of the harsh winter in Carolina of the North.
City of Raleigh - Government Dix Park Conservancy, Dorothea Dix Park, Jorge Marín and the Consulate General of Mexico in Raleigh invite you to participate in the #WingsOfRAL photo contest! You can win a lithograph, a book or an...
"I would like to tell these people that they come from a very rich and ancient culture, the roots of an individual and of a society are key to being better. I would like to arouse their curiosity so that they investigate a little more about those roots, where Wherever you go or live, you carry a personal treasure with respect to your cultural and social formation, the ideal is to share it with others, or at least know that you have." George Marin.
Now he visits us in the South, where there is a large Mexican population. Your visit empowers us here and we receive it as a great artistic gesture. What can you tell the southern Mexican community about cultural exchange?
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.