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Quest to Dream IIAn Immersive learning experience for 700 Laredo students
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FROM OUR LATEST ISSUE
Artists must be valued: not as afterthoughts, but as essential shapers of culture, keepers of memory, architects of possibility
By
Alyssa Cigarroa
Building stages, building community: the impact of Laredo Theatre Guild International in conversation with Joe Arciniega
By
Xiomarra Milann
Cognizant Distance: honoring where the journey began
By
Kristina Salinas
Entrevista: Felipe Flores Montemayor, Director de Arte y Culltura de Nuevo Laredo
By
Jorge Santana
If the world has turned into a museum through my artist eyes, my dad’s backyard is the Mona Lisa; here lies a true masterpiece of innovation and creativity
By
Gil Rocha
It has been the honor of my life to get to know the artists in this blooming art community
By
Seyde García
Join me in advocating for public art, especially downtown, and support the arts in Laredo
By
Cliffe Killam
La Familia Folklórica: for the love of dance, every step bears the common purpose of acknowledging, remembering, and inspiring
By
Gabriela Mendoza-García, PhD
Laredo Little Theater’s legacy: one of entertainment and another, a steppingstone for Laredoans pursuing a career in the performing arts
By
Rebekah Rodriguez
Lifelong learning has no limits: LC alum, aspiring writer, delivers commencement speech
By
Joana Santillana
Make something new: the pure pursuit of Laredo theater
By
Marco Gonzalez
Mellon Foundation grant: a collective investment in the Laredo Cultural District, Center for the Arts, Daphne Art Foundation, and Laredo Film Society
By
Telissa Molano
My Laredo: public art of intricate murals, San Bernardo’s mile-long masterpiece of bright colors, signs, and storefronts
By
Elijah Glassford
Romero-Lecanda: for Los Dos Laredos to work collectively, we need processes for sustainable development and the exchange of knowledge and experiences so that culture is the axis of transformation
By
Seyde García
Sabbatical from humanity: the (ongoing) career of artist Jorge Javier López
By
Mario E. Martinez
Sarah Fox: The Woman Under the Water and Other Stories
By
Eva Soliz
The arts in Laredo brought me home
By
Ryan Cantú
The future of Laredo’s public art: what's to come?
By
Vanessa Filazzola
The Laredo Philharmonic: talent and collaboration have allowed this musical legacy to continue across generations and borders
By
Rebekah Rodriguez
The role of higher education in the arts
By
Eva Soliz
The state of the arts in Laredo today is one of palpable, vibrant, and emerging momentum
By
María Eugenia Guerra
The vital role of art spaces
By
Maritza Bautista
What art history does: Amalia Mesa Bains’s Domesticana
By
Isabel Servantez III
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