In conjunction with the current Three Dreamers exhibit, Branigan Cultural Center will screen Vision of the Soul: The George Mendoza Story on Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. in the Shannon Gallery. George Mendoza will be present and participate in a question and answer session following the documentary. The program is free.
Vision of the Soul: The George Mendoza Story is a compelling documentary that tells the life story of George Mendoza who was a promising high school athlete when he was stricken with a rare eye disease that left him legally blind. Suddenly faced with the terror of darkness and disability, George turned his fears and stubborn determination into a full life of remarkable accomplishments-Olympic runner, writer, artist, and motivational speaker. The thirty minute documentary utilizes interviews, stories, photographs, art, and personal memories to paint the story of George Mendoza. It celebrates the idea that true vision does not come from one's eyes, it comes from one's soul.
Three Dreamers is a two man, one woman group art show featuring the work of George Mendoza, Virginia Maria Romero, and Paul Hoylen, Jr. Each artist is internationally recognized and is self-taught. Collectively, their art is spiritually motivated, mystical, symbolic, and has vibrantly colored imagery. Three Dreamers exhibit will remain on display through Saturday, October 25th.
The Branigan Cultural Center, 501 N. Main Street, is located at the north end of the downtown mall in Las Cruces. The program and exhibits are free. Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information about exhibits, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Centers web site at http://museums.las-cruces.org.
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Added by lcms on September 19, 2008