Bihl Haus Arts will host an opening reception for “American History Does Not Begin with the White Man: Indigenous Themes in the Work of Mel Casas” by guest curator Ruben Cordova. The reception includes poolside flamenco and Latin jazz by Randy Cordero.
The exhibition is comprised entirely of works in the collection of the Mel Casas Trust managed by his heirs. Several works will be 6-feet by 8-feet paintings from the famed “Humanscape” cycle. The balance will be small paintings completed after the “Humanscape” series ended.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 27.
Bihl Haus Arts will host an opening reception for “American History Does Not Begin with the White Man: Indigenous Themes in the Work of Mel Casas” by guest curator Ruben Cordova. The reception includes poolside flamenco and Latin jazz by Randy Cordero.
The exhibition is comprised entirely of works in the collection of the Mel Casas Trust managed by his heirs. Several works will be 6-feet by 8-feet paintings from the famed “Humanscape” cycle. The balance will be small paintings completed after the “Humanscape” series ended.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 27.
Bihl Haus Arts will host an opening reception for “American History Does Not Begin with the White Man: Indigenous Themes in the Work of Mel Casas” by guest curator Ruben Cordova. The reception includes poolside flamenco and Latin jazz by Randy Cordero.
The exhibition is comprised entirely of works in the collection of the Mel Casas Trust managed by his heirs. Several works will be 6-feet by 8-feet paintings from the famed “Humanscape” cycle. The balance will be small paintings completed after the “Humanscape” series ended.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 27.