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Calgary Galleries
 eweaving A Life is a poignant art show that revolves around a series of paintings portraying the daily routines of the Nahua women of Tlamacazapa, Mexico. These women live in extreme poverty in a dangerous area whose live revolve around basket-making for lack of any other viable life options. The show is compiled of a collection of paintings that were created by a group of artists who lived with 9 Nahua women. It's a pretty powerful show. Prepare for brightly coloured paintings infused with extreme depression.—PB
Glenbow Museum, 130-9 Avenue South-East, Calgary, AB
For more information call 403-268-4100
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