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Niños Héroes #1211, Centro Histórico, Mazatlan, Mexico Tel: 136-0024
Exhibiting local and International Artists

Luna is the only Contemporary Art Gallery in Mazatlan’s Centro Historico that deals exclusively in Fine Art. Housed in a newly renovated historic building in the heart of Old Town, Luna showcases paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture by local and international artists: a collective that encircles abstract to realism.


Friday, March 4, 2011

Hecho en Mazatlan II: An Exhibition of Prints Featuring Local & Interantional Aritsts



Hecho en Mazatlan II (Made in Mazatlan II)  opened at Luna Gallery on Wednesday March 2 and is up through March 26.  The exhibition is aptly named because all of the mostly monotype prints were created in the Mazatlan studio of Glen Rogers.  Each of the 35 participating artists have one piece included in the show and it really shows the diversity of the monotype process. Many of the artists visited Mazatlan to take Glen's Monotype in Mazatlan workshop, but a few like Katherine Levin-Lau, Larry Poole and Nancy Brossard were guest artists. But make no mistake - this is not "just a student show". Many of the artists who are from Mexico, Canada and all across  the U.S. are very accomplished in their own right. 

 At the opening reception



 Judy Strongman & Glen in front of Claudia Gallardo's piece "Bellas Estrellas"







 Rafael Avila with his piece "Suspiro"
 John Posner with his piece "Countours". rt. -Gia Alexander and Gordon Gilkey

Thanks to all of the Artists for a fabulous exhibition: Mark Jay, Nan Robb, Ann Hankel, Lucila Santiago, Rafael Avila Tirado, Billie, John Posner, Helen MacKinlay, Jeanne Aurel-Schneider, Robynn Smith, Kathleen Pittman, Doug Erion, Linda Brown, Maryly Snow, Larry Poole, Nancy Brossard, Bunny Eyer, Nadia Korths, Claudia Gallardo, Val Johnson, Katherine Levin-Lau, Mary Weeks, Nora Portido, Denese Sanders, Ken Augustine, Karen Schroeder, Geraldine Parent, Ellen Ishee, Ila Hallmark, Mary Hunter, Nancy Dunaway, Gia Alexander, Veronica Rowney Gross, Karen Palamos, Glen Rogers

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