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Tag: Oaxaca

Oaxaca With My Tía Margarita.

September 8, 2015

Aunt Margarita and Uncle Pedro used to take one month off from their busy bakery every year, to travel in Mexico. They did not have children; hence they used to bring their nieces and nephews to their trips. The few times I was lucky to travel with them taught me how to make the best … More Oaxaca With My Tía Margarita.

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Rufino Tamayo’s Legacy at ConsulMex SF

June 1, 2012

The work of 40 Oaxaca artists influenced by Rufino Tamayo… on display at the Mexican Consulate in San Francisco   June 1 to August 9, free to the public.             This is a good opportunity to see the work of contemporary Zapotec artists, like Calixto Robles. Rufino Tamayo was a … More Rufino Tamayo’s Legacy at ConsulMex SF

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