Join us for an evening with local artist, Lupillo Beltran to explore how humans utilize symbols to communicate and share stories and traditions. His presentation will highlight examples from the Aztecs, modern Mexico, and his family history from Guanajuato, Mexico.
¡Se le invita! A una plática informal con el grabador local Lupillo Beltrán, para explorar cómo los humanos utilizan símbolos en arte para comunicarse y compartir historias y tradiciones. Su presentación destacará ejemplos de los Mexicas, el México moderno y la trayectoria de su familia desde Guanajuato.
Friday, October 11 at the Winthrop Library
5:30-7:00PM
Tuesday, October 22 at the Wenatchee Library
5:30-6:30PM
Thursday, November 7 at the Leavenworth Library
6:00 – 7:00PM
Friday, November 8 at the Moses Lake Library
5:00PM – 6:00PM
Programs can be offered in English/Spanish.
Lupillo graduated from Wenatchee High School in 2002. He has lived and worked in the Pacific Northwest since the 1990’s, coming to the area as a migrant worker. Calling the West Coast his second home, spanning from La Paz, Baja California, Mexico, all the way to Juneau, Alaska and all points in between. He has been creating illustrated works and Muralist works since 2000, starting with the Ferry Street mural in Wenatchee.