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The Ángela Peralta Gallery will be celebrating this Thursday, July 13th, with the inauguration at 7:00 p.m. of the collective exhibitions “Singularidad” and “Contrasentido”.

The work that will be exposed to the public marks the graduation in the Fine Arts Technician career taught at the Municipal Center for the Arts, and the end of the course for those who continue their preparation in the classroom.

The public will be able to appreciate more than 50 pieces between Paintings (acrylic, oil and watercolor), Drawing, Engraving, Sculpture (clay modelling), Object Book, Chinese Ink and Water ink.

The exhibition ““Singularidad” [singularity] means the culmination of the Fine Arts Technician career for students Jesús Abraham López Ibarra, Aaron Oswaldo Cortez Flores and Brando Max Sánchez Suastegui, who successfully completed their artistic training after three school cycles.

In a space specially reserved for them, the graduated artists will share with the spectators the work that, in their opinion and that of their mentors, gather the necessary elements to demonstrate their vision and evolution in the world of fine arts.

In turn, the students of the second and fourth semester of the Fine Arts Technician career will show the best pieces created during the different subjects studied in the school year through the exhibition “Contrasentido”.

In this exhibition the public will be able to appreciate the talent and artistic vision of Elvis Chacón González, Evangelina Gómez López, Ingrit Ríos Márquez, Juliana Fuentevilla, Kathia Espinoza, María de la Luz González Anaya, Ninochkat Uriarte Enciso, Renata Guízar Rendón, Rofelda González Anaya , Sabrina Cruz Mondragón, Tamara Galeana Olmos, Ximena Sinead Astorga Chávez, Ehimy Carolina González Godínez, Karely Colio De Haro and Melissa Gómez Brito.

In the present school year, the teaching staff at the School of Fine Arts coordinated by Mónica Rice, was made up of Cecilia García, Miguel Flores, Juan Carlos Valdivia, Luis Ángel Leyva Sánchez, Aurora Acosta Osuna, Luis Ornelas, Carlos Zamudio Togo, Ignacio Osuna , Naibí Domínguez, Roberto González Figueroa and Wilfrido Reyes Osuna.

Both exhibitions will remain open to the public until Friday, July 28th, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., admission will be free.

Éste artículo fue publicado en Artistic Education Press, Press, Spring Season Press. .

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