Masks have been used in Mexico for thousands of years to portray objects and themes as varied as plants and animals; old and young; ethnic, political, economic, and social differences; and especially the fantastical and supernatural.
Be among the first to see this beautiful exhibit, which explores the history of masks in Mexico—from their uses in colorful dances and ceremonies to their adoption in the wrestling arena and as creative representations of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Proceeds will benefit future programming at the Latin American Cultural Center.
Details
$195 per person
Schedule:
5:30 pm Welcome Cocktail
7:00 pm Remarks and Concert by Camerata 33
8:15 pm Light Dinner
Cocktail Attire / Valet parking will be provided
RSVP by September 15, 2023
Learn more at lasaweb.org.