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MASKS OF MEXICO: Santos, Diablos y Más
Arizona State Museum | October, 2005 – July, 2007
University of Arizona | Tucson, AZ

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To experience the beauty, pageantry, and power of traditionally carved Mexican masks
from pre-Hispanic times to the present, the Arizona State Museum at the University of Arizona
presents MASKS OF MEXICO: Santos, Diablos y Más. Using bright colors and rich imagery,
the artisans of Mexico create a fantastic and marvelous world of hand carved wooden masks.
Faces smile, grimace, look angelic or diabolic. Whether they are part animal, part human,
or stylized characters from Mexican history, they are all most importantly part of a
compelling and continuing tradition.

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