Symposium - 10.26.08 3:00 PM
Enrique Chagoya's Borderlandia: Hybrid Art, Hybrid Culture. Moderated by Professor Dino Bonzonelos of Victor Valley College, panelists discuss real and imagined borders in art, cultures and communities. Visit altars by local artists and watch the claymation film Down to the Bones (2002). FREE
Art Making - 10.28.08 4:00 - 8:00 PM
Andrea and Guadalupe Calderón demonstrate the art of Mexican puppet-making and Liz Espinoza creates papel picado in the traditional manner. Try it yourself at our papel picado station inside the museum. Also, don't miss three films that reveal the roots of Day of the Dead. FREE
Family Activities - 10.30.08 4:00 - 8:00 PM
Get the whole family involved as you make a Day of the Dead altar with help from expert ofrenda-makers. Listen to live norteño music by Gissel y los Condes in our sculpture garden. Visit altars by local artists and watch three films that reveal the roots of Day of the Dead. FREE
5th Annual Celebration - 11.1.08 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Join the masked procession through downtown Palm Springs. Procession begins at 11 a.m. at Latino Books y Mãs. (180 Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs). Make art with the whole family, visit traditional and contemporary altar installations and listen to the music Mariachi Azteca de Oro. Watch three films that reveal the root of Day of the Dead. FREE
Day of the Dead gift items available in the Museum Store.
DAY OF THE DEAD EDUCATION PROGRAMS ARE GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE JAMES IRVINE FOUNDATION, THE COETA AND DONALD BARKER FOUNDATION, THE HEARST FOUNDATIONS AND DONNA AND CARGILL MACMILLAN AND TARGET. |

The Art Museum's Annenberg Theater features a wide variety of national and international music, theater, comedy, and dance performances, lecture presentations, and films. These events are presented by the Art Museum and by outside community groups and producers, including the Palm Springs International Film Festival. |



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