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Theres one for the Irish and the Chinese. Now, Phoenix Latinos are finally getting their own arts and cultural center, and theres no better way to celebrate than with a party.
The Arizona [email protected] Arts and Cultural Center has its grand opening with a gala that includes a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Mayor Phil Gordon; holiday arts and crafts; and dance and theater by performers such as Zarco Guerrero. The cultural center is also the host of a new art exhibit titled Visiones de ALAC, which take place in La GalerÍa 147 and showcases more than 80 pieces by Latino/a artists in the community.
Fri., Dec. 4, 5-9:30 p.m., 2009