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Royse Contemporary in Scottsdale will present “LatinoAmericano: Creativity through Culture,” a small group exhibition celebrating a diverse collection of artists and work, illuminating their personal history, culture and mediums.
This exhibition showcases the work of six noteworthy male artists including Gennaro Garcia, Fausto Fernandez, Joe Ray, Frank Ybarra, Marco Albarran and Hector Llamas.
This group of artists, which curator Nicole Royse selected, offer diverse bodies of work. This exhibition aims to celebrate these artists’ art, their contribution to our community, and their culture.
These artists have exhibited their artwork throughout in the U.S. and Mexico, as well as being featured in numerous local and national publications.
“LatinoAmericano: Creativity through Culture” showcases a collection of work featuring painting, collage and mixed media, highlighting their personal style, forms, palettes and unique textures.
“I am truly honored to exhibit these talented artists, sharing their work with Scottsdale at Royse Contemporary,” Ms. Royse says in a prepared statement. “At first glance their art may appear aesthetically different, but have an undeniable bond, a familiarity, and vitality that connects their work.”
This exhibition celebrates these artists, their work and their culture, offering a multi-media collection of work, showcasing these artists’ distinctive style and love of their heritage, a release states.
“LatinoAmericano: Creativity through Culture” will open to the public Thursday, Nov. 7 with a special artist reception, coinciding with the weekly Scottsdale ArtWalk from 6-10 p.m.
The evening will feature an opportunity to meet the featured artists and curator, along with light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments.
This group exhibition will be on display at Royse Contemporary, 7077 E. Main St., from Nov. 7 through Dec. 1.