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"Latin Art in Minnesota will bring to life a high-quality title documenting and highlighting some of the most thriving Latin art in Minnesota today. This book will be the first sampler on this genre ever published in Minnesota, featuring generous representation of Minnesota Latin art and offering an appealing visual experience in which the medium will be very much part of the message. Minnesota Latino(a) artists and Latin art activity abound and are not recent phenomena-in fact, while this title will focus on today's Latin art in the state of Minnesota, proper coverage of the topic will…mehr

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"Latin Art in Minnesota will bring to life a high-quality title documenting and highlighting some of the most thriving Latin art in Minnesota today. This book will be the first sampler on this genre ever published in Minnesota, featuring generous representation of Minnesota Latin art and offering an appealing visual experience in which the medium will be very much part of the message. Minnesota Latino(a) artists and Latin art activity abound and are not recent phenomena-in fact, while this title will focus on today's Latin art in the state of Minnesota, proper coverage of the topic will necessitate a measure of historical perspective. This book will create an opportunity for followers of Latin art and the general audience to enjoy a curated sample, in a coffee-table book format, of the work of twelve established and emerging Minnesota-based artists. This book will depict their art in words and in images. The book will consist of a curated selection of images accompanied by transcribed interviews with twelve artists. The interview format will offer the reader a more intimate and direct connection with the artists. The interviews will be conducted by other community artists, curators, and people involved in the Minnesota Latin Art scene"--
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William G. Franklin, a curator and bilingual educator, has taught at Macalester College, Carleton College, the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and St. Cloud State University. A native of Venezuela, he has lived in Minnesota for twenty-five years. Rico Paul Vallejos is a writer, translator, and creative director. He taught multicultural communication at the University of St. Thomas.