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College plans Day of Dead exhibit

Following is a release from Lone Star College-Montgomery:
Lone Star College-Montgomery's Center for the Arts presents Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, featuring the artwork of Lizbeth Ortiz on display October 5 through November 11. There will be an opening reception on Monday, November 2, from 12-2 p.m. in the Mary Matteson-Parrish Art Gallery (building D).
Ortiz will exhibit her work in honor of Dia de los Muertos. This centuries-old tradition is a day to reflect upon family, friends and loved ones. The works reflect those who have impacted her life and honor each of their spirits. Ortiz currently works with the Multicultural Education and Counseling through the Arts Center (MECA), which has led to one of the largest Day of the Dead celebrations in Houston.
Ortiz explained, My passion for the arts can easily be described as capturing the innocence of my culture, the violence of a world that surrounds me and the tenderness of people I encounter and love."
Carlos Landa, professor of art at LSC-Montgomery's, is excited about the exhibit.
Dia de los Muertos is not a Halloween party. It's a natural reflection on the lives of those who have died," said Landa. In Mexican culture, those whom we loved are immortal in our hearts, our families, friends and culture. We are excited to host this exhibition here at LSC-Montgomery, sharing with our community the art and expression of this important and traditional Mexican event."
Lizbeth Ortiz was born in Mexico City and moved with her family to the United States when she was very young. It wasn't until later in life, when Ortiz had the opportunity to live in Mexico City, that she realized what culture and tradition meant to her. Culture and tradition to her became more clear as she began looking at her life and the intricate details her parents had deliberately woven into her character. Her upbringing was the start of a Mexican American culture of uniqueness that signified pride in the past, honesty, faith, and love of family.
Ortiz graduated from the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston. Since graduating she has attended the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, where she majored in fine arts and fashion design. She was also named the Official Artist of the 2008 Latin Grammy Awards in which her work was featured on the invitations, show tickets, poster and program book.
The Mary Matteson-Parrish Art Gallery is a teaching gallery at LSC-Montgomery, and the presentations and artwork provided are free to the community. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. For more information on Ortiz, visit her Web site at www.lizbethortiz.com. For information about the arts at LSC-Montgomery, visit www.LoneStar.edu/arts-montgomery.htm or call Denise Meyers at (936) 273-7021.

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