“Inspired by MAYA: Indigenous and Latino Art Experience,” Bank of America Gallery, Union Station
“The Maya people are still alive,” curator and artist Chico Sierra said at the February 21 opening reception of the “Inspired by MAYA” exhibition at Union Station.
Two millennia ago, the Maya of Mesoamerica created one of the most important civilizations in the history of humankind, about which we continue to learn with each passing discovery.
KCAT Turns to a Modern Classic: Athol Fugard’s ‘Master Harold’
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