Event Title

Photographic Representations of the Guanatjuatan Culture of Mexico

Location

CSU 253

Start Date

25-4-2005 1:15 PM

End Date

25-4-2005 3:15 PM

Student's Major

Art

Student's College

Arts and Humanities

Mentor's Name

Todd Shanafelt

Mentor's Department

Art

Mentor's College

Arts and Humanities

Description

There are many different cultures in Mexico. The average American is unaware of the variety of people found within Mexico. This series of photographs highlight aspects of the everyday life and surroundings found in the Guanajuatan area of Mexico. The photographic representations of the people, architecture and traditions focus on this unique and lively culture. This project shows how one area of Mexican culture provokes new perceptions of what it means to be Mexican.

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Apr 25th, 1:15 PM Apr 25th, 3:15 PM

Photographic Representations of the Guanatjuatan Culture of Mexico

CSU 253

There are many different cultures in Mexico. The average American is unaware of the variety of people found within Mexico. This series of photographs highlight aspects of the everyday life and surroundings found in the Guanajuatan area of Mexico. The photographic representations of the people, architecture and traditions focus on this unique and lively culture. This project shows how one area of Mexican culture provokes new perceptions of what it means to be Mexican.

Recommended Citation

Guerre, Nicole. "Photographic Representations of the Guanatjuatan Culture of Mexico." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 25, 2005.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2005/poster-session-A/7