In New Exhibition 'Be Pretty And Shut Up,' Carmen Mariscal Stares Down Social Norms
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New Orleans’ Mexican Cultural Institute plays host to artists across a diversity of geographies and mediums . Their current exhibition comes from visual artist Carmen Mariscal. Carmen’s art explores themes of memory, family history, fragility, and confinement. NolaVie’s David Benedetto welcomed Carmen into the studio to hear more. Visit ViaNolaVie for a related article written by David Benedetto.
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