Subject: xochitl art exhibit celebrating women's month; final concert: Sat. March 25
REPLY TO: Please see info below
Xochitl (Nahuatl/Aztec) means flower. It is the symbol of purification
and Perfection.
Xochitl is also a day for creating beauty and truth, especially that
which speaks to the heart
who knows it will one day cease to beat.
PRESENT DAY XOCHITL
An art exhibit celebrating Women's Month
February 18, through March 25, 2006
Featured Artists Include:
Elizabeth Amaro, Cynthia Anzaldua,
Sara Cardona, and Cristina Medina
The exhibit ends on Saturday, March 25 with
a guitar concert by Classical Guitarist David R. Tercero.
Performance at 4:00 p.m.
Exhibit curated by Jose Vargas
The Ice House Cultural Center <> 1004 W. Page Street
<> Dallas, TX 75208 214 670-7524
GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday through Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Saturday,1p.m. to 6p.m.
Sunday&Monday, closed
Exhibit and reception are sponsored by Arte Oak Cliff and the City of
Dallas
Office of Cultural Affairs.
The Ice House Cultural Center is located one block south of 12th Street
in Oak Cliff. <> From I-35 south, take the Beckley/12th Street exit.
Continue west on 12th Street (for approx. 6 blocks). Turn left on Polk
Street, go ? block. Turn right on Page Street. Entrance is on west end
of building.