
The Broward College District
Board of Trustees
President J. David Armstrong, Jr. and ¡Viva Broward!
proudly invite you to attend the opening of
The Colors of Hispanic Culture
A group art exhibit celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Opening reception
Feature
artists
Luz
Aponte, Yoa Art, Elizabeth Erazo Baez, Humbero Benitez,
Alejandra Goldberg, Edin Gutierrez, Annie Maxell and Samuel Navedo
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Artist
Luz Aponte with her digital print on canvas, "Dreams"
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Broward
College District Board of Trustees member Georgette Sosa Douglass,
right, with her cousins Rodrigo and Sara DeLaguardia.
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Viva
Broward's Elaine Miceli-Vazquez and her daughter Lisa Miceli.
Viva Broward was one of the exhibit's sponsors.
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Elizabeth
Baez, curator of the exhibit and participating artist,
with her acrylic painting of Puerto Rican dancers and musicians,
"Orgullo, P.R."
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Annie
Maxwell incorporates tropical themes into her work.
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Mary Rivera, a former Aspira program participant and Broward
College alumna now pursuing a higher degree, stands beside
the organization's information table.
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Samuel
Navedo began drawing at the age of 6.
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The
predominant themes in the paintings of Urayoan Ruiz Paneque,
known as Yoa, are music, nature and love.
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Left to right: Rich Hernandez, musician; Elizabeth E. Baez
&
Raúl A. Martínez, President of ASPIRA
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A
Silent Auction was held
to benefit Aspira
Each artist donated beautiful
pieces of art to Aspira.
Over $1000 was raised
in the silent auction.
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Broward
College Administrative Artspace,
111 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Twelfth floor
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