BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20220804T150000Z DTEND:20220804T210000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:El Circo sobre la Mesa: A Circus on the Table DESCRIPTION:An exciting new exhibition called "El Circo sobre la Mesa: The Circus on the Table" will feature the artwork of Mexican-born artist Francisco Mora. The exhibition opens August 3rd at the Cedarburg Art Museum.\n\n\n\nAutobiographical elements and a blend of personal mythology\, Mexican surrealism\, and indigenous symbolism inform the artwork of Milwaukee-based artist Francisco X. Mora. In the exhibition "El Circo sobre la Mesa" (the circus on the table)\, Mexican-born Mora presents memories from his mother's home in the little Mexican town of Cuenco de Flores (bowl of flowers).\n\n\n\nMora muses\, "It was always a pleasure to sit down at her table. Not only for the food\, but for the wonderful\, endless conversations. She always had fruit\, flowers\, a few friendly bugs\, and the occasional curious lizard. Soon\, I got used to sharing a meal or two with her unusual\, yet lovely guests." X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
An exciting new exhibition called &ldquo\;El Circo sobre la Mesa: The Circus on the Table&rdquo\; will feature the artwork of Mexican-born artist Francisco Mora. The exhibition opens August 3rd \;at the Cedarburg Art Museum.
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\nAutobiographical elements and a blend of personal mythology\, Mexican surrealism\, and indigenous symbolism inform the artwork of Milwaukee-based artist Francisco X. Mora. In the exhibition &ldquo\;El Circo sobre la Mesa&rdquo\; (the circus on the table)\, Mexican-born Mora presents memories from his mother&rsquo\;s home in the little Mexican town of Cuenco de Flores (bowl of flowers).
\nMora muses\, &ldquo\;It was always a pleasure to sit down at her table. Not only for the food\, but for the wonderful\, endless conversations. She always had fruit\, flowers\, a few friendly bugs\, and the occasional curious lizard. Soon\, I got used to sharing a meal or two with her unusual\, yet lovely guests.&rdquo\;