Revisiting the Latin American Folk-Art Collection

Photo of exhibit display with jaguar mask

This exhibit is curated by students of the museum studies program at the School of Human Evolution and Social Change. It features 104 items from the school’s Latin American folk-art collection of over 400 pieces. Arranged around the themes of daily life, spiritual beliefs, animals and nature, the exhibition speaks to the diversity of Latin American culture. The collection came to the school in 2008 and, a decade later, provides a new opportunity to appreciate these works in the recently renovated Innovation Gallery.

Richard Toon
School of Human Evolution and Social Change
Richard.Toon@asu.edu
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Innovation Gallery