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René H. Arceo (b.1959) crossed into the U.S. in 1979, and eventually settled in Chicago. Working at graphics workshops, he reached his artistic maturity in the printing medium of linocuts. Now as a Chicago Public School art educator, lecturer and influential printmaker, his artistic circle continues to emanate outward like ripples in a pond to the next generation. This exhibit focused on three recurrent themes: spirituality, portraiture and indigenous peoples.
Participating Artists
René H. Arceo
Curator
Rebecca D. Meyers
Organizing Institution
National Museum of Mexican Art
Displayed at
National Museum of Mexican Art Kraft Gallery