As part of this year’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, El Beso de mí Arte (The Kiss of My Art) will run Oct. 6-Nov. 20 in the EPI Riley Temple Gallery. The exhibit features paintings, drawings, and jewelery by Mexican artist Karima Muyaes. She is working with students and faculty as an artist-in-residence at the Experimental Printmaking Institute during the month of October. This photo gallery is from the exhibit’s opening reception.
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October 7, 2011
Photo Gallery: Exhibit Opening for Artist-in-Residence Karima Muyaes
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