“Amor, Vida y Paz” installed by artist Adrian Wolf
“Amor, Vida y Paz” installed by artist Adrian Wolf
Altars (or ofrendas) are at the heart of Dia de los Muertos celebration, placed in the home or at the gravesite, encouraging the souls to find their way to celebrate with their loved ones. Enjoy the view of the altar “Amor, Vida y Paz” installed by artist Adrian Wolf, from the outside of C2 gallery at El Paso Museum of Art. Call 915-974-1284 and press #23, to listen to a pre-recorded talk by artist Adrian Wolf sharing his inspiration for the EPMA altar. Altar installation by: Adrian Wolf Photos displayed at the altar by: Viridiana Villa and Bernadette Ramos
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