An annual invitation goes to an artist from the San Antonio art community to present an installation for the Southwest School of Art's celebration of Dia de los Muertos - "Day of the Dead." This year, Southwest School of Art will present a La Ofrenda by Daniela Riojas, whose often performance-based work favors the ritual and practice of nature religions and highlights the idea of the mother as way to balance contemporary society's reverence of the father figure.
An annual invitation goes to an artist from the San Antonio art community to present an installation for the Southwest School of Art's celebration of Dia de los Muertos - "Day of the Dead." This year, Southwest School of Art will present a La Ofrenda by Daniela Riojas, whose often performance-based work favors the ritual and practice of nature religions and highlights the idea of the mother as way to balance contemporary society's reverence of the father figure.
An annual invitation goes to an artist from the San Antonio art community to present an installation for the Southwest School of Art's celebration of Dia de los Muertos - "Day of the Dead." This year, Southwest School of Art will present a La Ofrenda by Daniela Riojas, whose often performance-based work favors the ritual and practice of nature religions and highlights the idea of the mother as way to balance contemporary society's reverence of the father figure.