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We continue the conversation with Angie on location from Cantigny Park, as she interviews 2 more of 6 the artists from this wonderful exhibit. This Interview was recorded in Spanish. Enjoy

Catch up with Sara and Fernando. Alebrijes at Cantigny Park.

Join Angie on location from Cantigny Park, as she interviews 2 of the 6 artists from this wonderful exhibit. This Interview was recorded in Spanish. Enjoy!!

Catch up with Sara and Fernando. Alebrijes at Cantigny Park.

Ep 20- Marco Chavez, El juego de la pelota. Indigenist ball game

Come along as Sara and Fernando talk about their travel to Chiapas, Mexico, and the bonding experience with the Mexican Cultural Arts Alliance. The Mexican Cultural Arts Alliance is made up of leaders from eight Mexican cultural institutions from West Chicago, Denver, Fresno, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, Atlanta, and Chiapas. The group has been collaborating for almost two years and during this amazing trip we got to strengthen our bond with artists in Chiapas, some of whom will travel to the United States later this year. Thank you Portales del Arte en Chiapas for hosting us and allowing us to be part of your sensational art exhibit as you work to create a Contemporary Arts Center for the visual artists and give a platform for international recognition. Thank you to Carlos Tortolero, founder and President of the National Museum of Mexican Art for all of your mentorship and leadership in this Alliance! We are so grateful to be part of this family and look forward to all that lies ahead!

Continue the conversation with host Angie Nieto and Uno founder Luis Fitch about his 20+ year work in the advertising and branding field, helping to bring an authentic Mexican perspective to media. This interesting conversation highlights his life from Tijuana to his experiences learning how to balance public perception and Latino cultural understandings.

Catch up with Sara and Fernando, see what they been up too.

Join host Angie Nieto as she talks with Uno founder Luis Fitch about his 20+ year work in the advertising and branding field, helping to bring an authentic Mexican perspective to media. This interesting conversation highlights his life from Tijuana to his experiences learning how to balance public perception and Latino cultural understandings.

Let's re-join host Angie Nieto as she continues the fascinating discussion with printmaker René Arceo.