Skyground, Chicago 08/07/2015 Bearing beautiful turquoise eyeliner and colorful tattoos, Ana Vizcarra Rankin welcomes the public and speaks about Skyground, her cartographic art exhibit, at the Instituto Cervantes of Chicago gallery. The atmosphere for the opening, organized by the Consulate General of Uruguay in Chicago, is livened up with appetizers, wine, and a repertoire of Uruguayan music. A banner with reading "Welcome to Uruguay" stands by the bust of Miguel de Cervantes. The only wall that isn't covered by one of
Bearing beautiful turquoise eyeliner and colorful tattoos, Ana Vizcarra Rankin welcomes the public and speaks about Skyground, her cartographic art exhibit, at the Instituto Cervantes of Chicago gallery. The atmosphere for the opening, organized by the Consulate General of Uruguay in Chicago, is livened up with appetizers, wine, and a repertoire of Uruguayan music. A banner with reading "Welcome to Uruguay" stands by the bust of Miguel de Cervantes. The only wall that isn't covered by one of
Flor Astori: Sin perder el color de tu alma 07/06/2015 Conversamos con Florencia Astori, artista plástica uruguaya que presenta su muestra pictórica "Sin perder el color de tu alma" del 13 al 17 de julio en la Universidad Autónoma de México (UNAM) en Chicago. Con una fuerte influencia del ya desaparecido artista uruguayo Carlos Páez Vilaró, las pinceladas de Florencia se inspiran en sonidos y acordes de la música popular uruguaya. https://soundcloud.com/cadamusaconsuacento/florastori Uruguayan artist Florencia Astori, presents her exhibit "Sin
Conversamos con Florencia Astori, artista plástica uruguaya que presenta su muestra pictórica "Sin perder el color de tu alma" del 13 al 17 de julio en la Universidad Autónoma de México (UNAM) en Chicago. Con una fuerte influencia del ya desaparecido artista uruguayo Carlos Páez Vilaró, las pinceladas de Florencia se inspiran en sonidos y acordes de la música popular uruguaya. https://soundcloud.com/cadamusaconsuacento/florastori Uruguayan artist Florencia Astori, presents her exhibit "Sin