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Tag: Josué Rojas

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New group art exposition embraces Frisco’s funky side

by El Tecolote Staff September 12, 2019

Historically known as a refuge for bohemians, San Francisco has welcomed those who’ve veered off the beaten path with open arms. The city has been home to some of the most radical and unorthodox artists of our time. Acción Latina’s upcoming group exhibition “Somos/Funky”—featuring 19 artists and running from Sept. 20-Nov. 8 at the Juan […]

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Artist opens creative dialog between SF and San Jose with new show

by El Tecolote Staff May 18, 2017May 19, 2017
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Passing of the torch: Acción Latina hires new executive director

by El Tecolote Staff February 28, 2017February 24, 2017
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Mission statement: Artist’s new exhibition tackles gentrification

by El Tecolote Staff August 12, 2016August 17, 2016
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