Four exhibits of Venezuelan and American artists in downtown Vicksburg, MI.
Four Exhibits located in downtown Vicksburg are a part of the Destination Venezuela program.
Venezuela is a country in crisis. Mangled Hopes for Bridges - Natalya Critchley, 103 E Prairie Street and Distasteful Collection of Tattoo Designs from the Land of Oil - Cicatriz Venezuela,107 S Main Street are direct representations of that crisis.
Ode to Democracy, Long Live the Kings - Rufus Snoddy, 101 E Prairie Street shares this artist's take on democracy in the USA.
Four Exhibits located in downtown Vicksburg are a part of the Destination Venezuela program.
Venezuela is a country in crisis. Mangled Hopes for Bridges – Natalya Critchley, 103 E Prairie Street and Distasteful Collection of Tattoo Designs from the Land of Oil – Cicatriz Venezuela,107 S Main Street are direct representations of that crisis.
Ode to Democracy, Long Live the Kings – Rufus Snoddy, 101 E Prairie Street shares this artist’s take on democracy in the USA.
De! Treat us Light – Héctor Fuenmayor, 105 S Main Street, Vicksburg.
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