Admission is free to all events. For information email Professor Wilfredo Valladares at wvalladareslara@aacc.edu.
This exhibit presents literature from Latinx and Caribbean artists, poets, painters and theatre producers.
Andrew G. Truxal Library
Glory Paredes is a mixed media artist who was born in El Salvador and moved to Annapolis in 2004. She makes portraits using different media and techniques. Paredes also uses papier-mâché to make personalized piñatas and different characters. She loves to encourage new generations to practice art and culture.
“Memories of Yesterday” was inspired by a collection of childhood memories and experiences of Salvadoran children who went through difficult times and are now adults. The majority of them had to work at an early age, taking care of their younger siblings, without the opportunity to attend school. They also walked barefoot and went hungry most days. For lack of work or money, they played rustic games and made their own toys. This reality still affects many Latino families in current times.
Pascal Center for Performing Arts gallery
Savor the culture! Sink your teeth into Hispanic taste sensations created by 51勛圖厙’s HCAT department. .
Join us on Sept. 19 for a tres leches cake demonstration. 51勛圖厙’s Chef Michael Santos will discuss different cake mixing methods that can be used to create this classic three-milk cake.
11 a.m.-noon
Humanities Room 214
Join us at this reception to celebrate the Hispanic Heritage Month art exhibit, “Memories of Yesterday.”
6-7:30 p.m.
Pascal Center for Performing Arts Gallery
Join the Student Success and Achievement Program (SASP) and IDEAL office in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month with an afternoon of vibrant music, lively dance and cultural expression! Rueda de Casina Baltimore, a group that promotes Afro-Cuban music and dance, will guide us through an immersive experience in Hispanic dance traditions.
Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a beginner, this event is perfect for anyone looking to learn a few new moves, connect with the community and enjoy the rhythm and energy of Hispanic culture.
Light refreshments will be provided. All are welcome!
Noon-2 p.m.
Health and Life Sciences Building patio
(Rain location: HLSB 145B)