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Valentina Ortiz presents "My Father, The Painter"

Inside Mexican Modern Art

Valentina OrtizStoryteller and poet Valentina Ortiz honors the art of her father, painter Emilio Ortiz Sosa, with stories that highlight the everyday reality of Mexican artists of the 1970s. Considered a member of the Mexican art movement called La Ruptura, Emilio’s artwork was deeply influenced by both the surrealism coming from Europe and the culture of the native peoples of Mexico.

An intricate weaving of her childhood memories with the fantastical characters and magical realism found in her father's work, Valentina portrays the man as well as the artist. Come experience tales woven by one of Mexico’s most prominent storytellers who is the “joyous embodiment of the stories she tells.” (Loren Niemi, storyteller and author)

This performance is free and no tickets are required.

Seating is first come, first serve so come early!

 

More about Valentina Ortiz

Valentina Ortiz speaks the stories of ancient and modern Mexico. She has traveled many countries, taking Latin American traditions to audiences young and adult. Her stories are entertaining and full of hope, a window into the daily life of the people of Mexico.

She moves comfortably from myth to  personal story, from folktale to her voice about migration. She loves to play with the diversity of languages: Spanish, English, French and the ancient Mexican Indigenous voices.

Portrait of My Daughter by Emilio Ortiz

To her flow in stories, she adds her skills as a longtime professional drummer and singer. She is recognized for her workshops in universities and community centers as well as for leading rhythm and storytelling residencies for children of all ages. She published five books and produced four records of her original stories and music.

 

More about Emilio Ortiz Sosa

Emilio Ortiz Sosa (1936-1988) was a graphic artist, painter, engraver, and sculptor. He was a member of the Mexican art movement called La Ruptura and exhibited his work around the world, including the museums of modern art in New York, Los Angeles, and Phoenix, as well as Mexico and Buenos Aires.

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Valentina Ortiz presents "My Father, The Painter"

Inside Mexican Modern Art

Valentina OrtizStoryteller and poet Valentina Ortiz honors the art of her father, painter Emilio Ortiz Sosa, with stories that highlight the everyday reality of Mexican artists of the 1970s. Considered a member of the Mexican art movement called La Ruptura, Emilio’s artwork was deeply influenced by both the surrealism coming from Europe and the culture of the native peoples of Mexico.

An intricate weaving of her childhood memories with the fantastical characters and magical realism found in her father's work, Valentina portrays the man as well as the artist. Come experience tales woven by one of Mexico’s most prominent storytellers who is the “joyous embodiment of the stories she tells.” (Loren Niemi, storyteller and author)

This performance is free and no tickets are required.

Seating is first come, first serve so come early!

 

More about Valentina Ortiz

Valentina Ortiz speaks the stories of ancient and modern Mexico. She has traveled many countries, taking Latin American traditions to audiences young and adult. Her stories are entertaining and full of hope, a window into the daily life of the people of Mexico.

She moves comfortably from myth to  personal story, from folktale to her voice about migration. She loves to play with the diversity of languages: Spanish, English, French and the ancient Mexican Indigenous voices.

Portrait of My Daughter by Emilio Ortiz

To her flow in stories, she adds her skills as a longtime professional drummer and singer. She is recognized for her workshops in universities and community centers as well as for leading rhythm and storytelling residencies for children of all ages. She published five books and produced four records of her original stories and music.

 

More about Emilio Ortiz Sosa

Emilio Ortiz Sosa (1936-1988) was a graphic artist, painter, engraver, and sculptor. He was a member of the Mexican art movement called La Ruptura and exhibited his work around the world, including the museums of modern art in New York, Los Angeles, and Phoenix, as well as Mexico and Buenos Aires.

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