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Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Installation view, Refresh, El Paso Museum of Art, September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: El Paso Museum of Art, Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: El Paso Museum of Art, Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: El Paso Museum of Art, Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: El Paso Museum of Art, Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: El Paso Museum of Art, Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: El Paso Museum of Art, Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: El Paso Museum of Art, Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: El Paso Museum of Art. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: El Paso Museum of Art, Photograph by Alex Marks
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
Installation view, Refresh, EPMA.
Refresh September 27, 2019 - September 27, 2020 Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art For the first time in twenty years, and a year after renovating the museum’s renowned Kress Collection of European Art Galleries, the El Paso Museum of Art refreshes its second floor galleries devoted to permanent collections and special exhibitions. In the museum’s newly renovated galleries, discover spaces devoted to Mexican Art from the Spanish Colonial Period, Mexican Retablos, Early Texas Art, American Painting and Sculpture, Contemporary Art, and Works on Paper. Recent acquisitions appear for the first time alongside long-time favorites from EPMA’s collection of over 7,000 objects. Support for Refresh provided by the de Wetter Charitable Family Fund, Robert and Sara Shiloff, The Summerlee Foundation, the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation, the City of El Paso and El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: El Paso Museum of Art. Photograph by Alex Marks.
Uploaded by: Kevin Burns
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