Focusing on empowering local traditions and resisting global movements of power through the arts, Adams State University Assistant Professors of Art Eric Stewart and Leslie Macklin scheduled "La Monarca," a month of films and hands-on art workshops every Wednesday and Friday from February 14 through March 14.
Films and workshops are free and open to the public.
Wednesday Films
6 p.m.
Visual Arts Building room 227
February 14
Don’t Call Me Son
February 21
Eternal Amazon
February 28
I am From Chile
March 7
Neruda
March 14
Panama Canal Stories
Friday Hands-on Workshops
February 16
Storytelling in Contemporary Native American Ceramics
Featuring Tewa Artist Jason Garcia
10 a.m.
Visual Arts Building room 169
February 23
Natural Dyes and Rio Grande/Chimayo Style Weaving
Featuring Irvin Trujillo of Centinela Traditional Arts Studio
10 a.m.
Visual Arts Building room 230
March 2
The Aesthetics of Deep Ecology: Photograms and the Wild
Featuring Art Professor Eric Stewart
12 p.m.
Visual Arts Building room 127
March 9
Making Natural Pigment Paints for Santero Painting
Featuring Artist Arthur Lopez
12 p.m.
Visual Arts Building room 230
For more information call the Adams State Art Department at 719-587-7823.