About this Event
Join us for the Color Calavera art exhibition, a vibrant celebration of Mexican culture and the Day of the Dead, presented as part of the Latin American Heritage Month Festival by Latincouver. This stunning collection by artist Adrián Edgar features a series of paintings that breathe life into the traditional symbols of Day of the Dead—calacas (skeletons) and calaveras (skulls)—using an expressive and colorful palette. Edgar's work is deeply inspired by the Day of the Dead, a Mexican holiday that honors and celebrates the souls of deceased loved ones. Through his art, Edgar captures the essence of this celebration, highlighting the beauty and vibrancy of life even in its most somber moments. Each painting, though centered on the expressionless skull, is brought to life with vivid colors, reflecting the joyful remembrance that characterizes Day of the Dead.
Latin American Heritage Month (LAHM) Festival is an annual celebration in Vancouver that highlights the rich cultural diversity, traditions, and contributions of Latin American communities. Organized by , a non-profit that connects Latin American and Canadian cultures, the festival runs from the middle of October to the beginning of November and features a variety of activities, including music, dance performances, film screenings, art exhibitions, and culinary experiences.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ocean Art Works Pavilion, 1531 Johnston Street, Vancouver, Canada
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