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Past Events
- SUNDOWN
CINEMA SUMMER '04
June 18,
2004 - "Casablanca"
July 2, 2004 - "The Birds"
July 16, 2004 - "Sabrina"
July 23, 2004 - "Rebel Without a Cause"
July 30, 2004 - "The Wizard of Oz"
August 6, 2004 - "West Side Story"
August 13, 2004 - "On the Waterfront"
Our
Sundown Cinema event - A
unique, outdoor movie experience
* As featured in the Campbell Reporter - Read the article
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ORGANIZATION FUNDRAISING
Casa de la Cultura Mexica, through the sponsorship
of Safeway in Campbell, will be raising money to bring
new events to the community of Campbell.
During the month of March stop by the
Safeway store on Winchester and Budd on any Saturday of the
month and pick up a delicious, marinated steak sandwich, a hot dog,
a bowl of soup, and more!
Organization members will be there working the food stand to serve you or answer
any questions you may have regarding the organization and our goals of expanding
cultural diversity through the arts.
Our thanks to Safeway in Campbell for
their support in the community and their generous donations to Casa
de la Cultura Mexica!
- Casa de la Cultura Mexica and La Oferta Gallery Presents -
"ARTISTS RESPONSE TO 9/11"
(Art without boundaries VI )
Artists include:
| Travis Gregory |
Sue Erlendson |
Segura |
| Gene Impey |
Kim Cook |
Manuel Gazca |
| Betsy A. Shaps |
David Bangert |
Cheryl |
Running program from June 3rd. to June 28th. 2002
Reception for the artists:
Friday June 7th. At 6 P.M.
At the "La Oferta Gallery"
1376 North 4th. St. San Jose Ca. 95112
For Gallery information call (408) 436-7850
For general information call (408) 378-8130
Program sponsored by:
San Jose Arts Council, American for the Arts, Arts Council of Silicon Valley, La Oferta Review, Safeway cares program, and private donations.
- Casa de la Cultura Mexica Presents -
"DR. LOCOS MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO CESAR E. CHAVEZ"
March 24, 2002, 6pm @ "The Stage" in downtown San
Jose
This evening of exciting music is dedicated to the spirit of Cesar E. Chavez and the farm worker movement.
- "PAPEL
AMATE"
11/25/01 - 12/15/01 Creating art for the kids.
Centered around creating symbols of peace, "Papel Amate" is
a traditional art form with ancient roots.
Here the kids can paint what symbolizes peace to them and learn
techniques from other artists. At the Campbell Public Library.
Check out some of the workshop
pictures.
- "SOUTH BAY SURREALISM"
(Art without Boundaries IV)
- "WOMEN AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE"
(Art without Boundaries III)
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