New exhibit: 'Feminina images of the feminine from Latin America (Video)

One of the new temporary exhibits at the Tucson Museum of Art is called "Feminina: Images of the Feminine from Latin America." This exhibit features Latin American art that includes both sacred and profane feminine art. The exhibit is expected to remain on display through June 16, 2013.

The "Feminina: Images of the Feminine from Latin America" exhibit features Latin American art from the Pre-Columbian period as well as contemporary art. The art from the different periods helps show how feminine representations in Latin American art has changed over the years from Pre-Columbian times to today. Art on display in this exhibit includes two dimensional and three dimensional forms of art from the museum's permanent collection.

About the Tucson Museum of Art: This museum is located at 140 N. Main Avenue, Tucson, AZ. The hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday; and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $10 for general, $8 for seniors (65+), $5 for college students, and free for members, high school students, ages 18 and under, and active military or veteran with ID. The first Sunday of every month is free for everyone.

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Kjersti is a world traveler, who has been to every continent at least once. She enjoys traveling the world, but when she cannot the local Tucson Museums can be a fun alternative, especially when they have special events and exhibits. You can contact her via e-mail at antarcticpostcards@gmail.com.

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