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Mexic-Arte Museum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mexic-Arte Museum is a fine arts museum in Austin, Texas founded in 1983 by Sylvia Orozco of Cuero, Texas and Pio Pulido of Mexico. The Museum was begun to educate and promote traditional and contemp...
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Current Exhibitions | Calendar | Education | Museum Store | Photos | Join | Donate | Rentals 419 Congress Ave. | Austin, TX 78701 | ph: 512.480.9373 | fx: 512.480.8626; © 2009 Mexic-Arte Museum...
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Please check back for upcoming events. ... home | general info | calendar | exhibitions | news | education | join | store | contact...
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Top Beach Destination ... Cancun's modern hotels, gorgeous coastline and proximity to Mayan archaeological sites makes it a destination anyone can enjoy. ... Cancun Day Trips...
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WELCOME TO MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM! ... New in Mexic-Arte Museum Store: Nagual T-Shirts ... Now available for purchase for $20. For more information, please call (512) 480-9373 or e-mail store@mexic-artemuseum.org. ;
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Mexic-Arte Museum presents; Viva la Vida Fest 2009; 26th Annual; Día de los Muertos Grand Procession ... Mexic-Arte Museum, the Official Mexican and Mexican American Fine Art Museum of Texas, will be celebrating its 26th Annual Día de los Muertos – Austin’s largest and longest-running Day of the Dead festival...
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A Note on Mathematics and Computers in Mexican Anthropology ... BICA Issue No. 6: September 1987 ... Mario J.F. Cortina-Borja and Leopoldo Valinas-Coalla...
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Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984. It is small and located in an old building on Congress Avenue. The evening was hot and steamy, like many other recent evenings, here in Austin. Unfortunately, Mexic-Arte has no air conditioning.
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