The Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California, is a great way to spend a rainy day with visiting family!

On display were arpilleras — textiles sewn by the women of MEMCh (Movement for the Emancipation of the Chilean Woman) to protest the 17-year-long fascist regime of Agosto Pinochet. The dictator seized control of Chile with the backing of United States President Nixon in 1973 and further support of later U.S. President Bush’s family. (More about the exhibition here)…





Dreams, politics, and beauty merge in the art of Argentine artist Matias Duville…

Award-winning animation was also on display — the alternative worlds created by Quique Rivera, a Puerto Rican animation artist, sculptor, photographer, and film director. His sculptures such as these…


…created videos such as these! Also, more about the Museum of Latin American Art is here and here and here.
Where’s your favorite place to take visitors?…
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🎨🧶🧵 WELL BEAUTIES, SINCE EXISTS THE PAINTING ON CANVAS, ART AND TEXTILE MOUNTINGS ARE SIBLINGS.
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thanks so much for the reblog 🙂
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Oh dear! You’re so welcome. Your post deserves the best sharing. Congrats 😍
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There’s so much truth in these artworks, in the appeal of familiar materials like fabric and thread. We are encloaked every day with fabric and thread, but here they expose the brutality of a fascist dictatorship and the misplaced American juggernaut keeping it in charge. Art is important – it might not change the world but it does show how it really is and it can inspire to become empowered. Thanks, Daal – I’ve got to get to Long Beach – lots to see up there and only about an hour away. Thanks for sharing the city with the rest of us.
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Glad you enjoyed & so happy to hear from you, Sharon 🙂
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Wow, what tremendous creativity here! We usually take visitors to the Art Gallery Of Ontario–they have some beautiful stuff there–and of course, the CN Tower–everyone always wants to go up that!
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Just googled it – wow! Impressive!
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Love the sewing art especially, such lots of patience and skill … While the weather has been bad here I have been back to my knitting projects…
Have a lovely weekend 🙂
Hugs your way ❤
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Sewing is best on a cold rainy day 🙂
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It is… My knitting needles have created sparks LOL.. 🙂
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Lovely visit… Awesome art! 🙂 One of my favorite places to take visitors and grandchildren is Colby College Museum of Art (Waterville, ME). Wonderful exhibition including outstanding traveling exhibits… Treasures abound!
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That sounds lovely, Bette!
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