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Author Archives: Johanna Ochoa Luna

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Mission Maestro reminds us that Water is Life with latest show

by Johanna Ochoa Luna March 12, 2020March 12, 2020

Originally from the Jalatlaco neighborhood in Oaxaca, Mexican artist Calixto Robles has found a second home in the Mission, where for more than 35 years he has been able to express his art and discover just a little more about himself. Surrounded by nature and culture, Robles grew up in a family with Mixtec and […]

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