
The Art of Brownsville is pumping up for its 2nd
cumpleaños (coming up Nov. 30th) and one main objective for this upcoming year is to support our local artists through more advocacy and promotion! To the right you can see local artists (left to right) Antonio Antinori Jr.,
Anahi Navarro, Dina Saldaña, Christina Salazar,
Toni Hudson, Gabriel Treviño, Al Garza Jr. and Lucy Quezada showcasing their work at the Paseo de la Resaca Park Inauguration at the Brownsville Events Center on Sunday, November 13th 2005. For more pictures of the event and the artwork on display
click here. You can also personally view most of these artist's artwork and meet them at the "Stunning Strokes" Exhibition this Friday, Nov. 25th from 7pm-9pm at Paseo Plaza.

You can also
see photos of UTB graduate Sandesh Kadur's solo exhibit of photographs from his book
Sahyadris: India’s Western Ghats – A Vanishing Heritage, currently on display at the beautiful and historic UTB/TSC Alonso Building. The photographs on display were taken by Kadur while he was filming the documentary "Sahyadris: Mountains of the Monsoon" for the
Gorgas Science Foundation which was also broadcast on the Discovery Channel. To read Herald coverage on Kadur's exhibit
click here. Visit
Sandesh Kadur.com to learn more about his work in conservation, documentary film and photography.
Keep an eye out for more art and information about local artists and please feel free to give feedback on what you see and read on The Art of Brownsville.
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