Indigo Arts Gallery 151 N. Third Street


José Garcia Montebravo
Prints from Oaxaca:
Masters of the Mexican Tradition

October 6 - December 30, 2006

Contact Info
151 N. Third St. (2nd Floor)
Philadelphia, PA 19106
tel 215-922-4041
fax 215-922-089
www.indigoarts.com
Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday, 11 - 6:30 pm, Sunday, noon - 6 pm

About the Exhibition

Opening receptions: November 3 and December 1, 5 - 9:30 pm

José Garcia Montebravo
This exhibit focuses on the visionary work of self-taught Cuban artist José Garcia Montebravo.

Prints from Oaxaca:Masters of the Mexican Tradition

This exhibit focuses on aquatints, lithographs, serigraphs, woodcuts and linoprints by artists from Oaxaca, Mexico, including Modesto Bernardo, Enrique Flores, Abelardo Lopez, Eddie Martinez, Leovigildo Martinez, Lorena Montes, Felipe Morales, Fernando Olivera, and the late master, Rodolfo Morales.


About the Gallery
Indigo was founded in 1986 by Devi Cholet and Tony Fisher. They wanted Indigo to be a place to share their enthusiasm for folk art and offer the treasures they had found in their travels to the public. They bring to Indigo not only an eye for design but their lifetimes of travel, collecting and study of the arts of other cultures. Devi Cholet has collected folk art since she was a child in rural Pennsylvania. Trained in Fine Arts and Interior Design, she has combined her talents in the design of jewelry since 1983. Today she designs the Terra Incognita line of jewelry. Anthony Fisher grew up in Africa and after college returned to work as a volunteer for Catholic Relief Services in Lesotho. He studied African art and history at Yale and received a master's degree in architecture from the University of Pennnsylvania.

See the Indigo Arts Gallery's previous exhibition
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