Death Cycles - Dia de los Muertos (exhibit); Opening ceremony Nov 8, 12-5PM in Kissena Hall 307
Greetings, Please see below for an announcement for an event delayed on account of Hurricane Sandy: a photographic and ritual installation titled Death Cycles - Día de los Muertos, with photographs by Alejandra Aleyda Calderón. The opening is November 8, 12-5pm in Kissena Hall room 307. Hope everyone is faring well after the storm, Eva. Eva M. Fernández Assistant Vice Provost Director, Center for Teaching & Learning http://people.qc.cuny.edu/faculty/efernandez | http://www.qc.cuny.edu/ctl Queens College, City University of New York From: ramona.perez@qc.cuny.edu [mailto:ramona.perez@qc.cuny.edu] Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 6:40 AM To: qcanthropologysociety@gmail.com; immigration-studies@googlegroups.com; alyshia.galvez@lehman.cuny.edu; Suzanna B Simor; Alexandra Deluise; Antonio L Gonzalez; Sophia Mcgee; Mark W Rosenblum; Eva Fernandez; Dana Weinberg; Yasemin Jones; June.Bobb@qc.cuny.edu; Eva Fernandez; Amy Winter; Brita Helgesen Cc: aleydacalderon@hotmail.com; mickraffle@yahoo.com; Eglis E Fernandez; John Collins; maria.collazos2@yahoo.com; jguambana100@gmail.com; TimikaMason@aol.com; Mellp811@gmail.com; jm.gammans@gmail.com Subject: Death Cycles - Dia de los Muertos, a photographic and ritual installation; Opening ceremony POSTPONED to November 8, 12-5PM in Kissena Hall 307 Due to class cancellations, the opening of Latin American and Latino American and Latino Studies' latest exhibition, Death Cycles - Dia de los Muertos is postponed to Thursday, November 8. For those members of the Queens College community who would like to participate in the altar-building ritual, please bring your contributions on November 8 between the hours of 12 noon and 5PM to Latin American and Latino Studies, Kissena Hall, room 307. Offerings can be small photographs (no larger than 4x6") or objects in remembrance of the departed, flowers (white, yellow, orange, gold, red) and/or favorite food or drink of the deceased to share in a feast with the living. We hope you can join us in this celebration of life, death and rebirth. Saludos, Ramona Lee Perez, PhD Instructor in Anthropology Assistant Director of Latin American & Latino Studies Queens College, CUNY 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Powdermaker 314 Flushing, NY 11367-1597 rperez1@qc.cuny.edu<mailto:rperez1@qc.cuny.edu> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This communication (including any attachments) is intended solely for the recipient(s) named above and may contain information that is confidential, privileged or legally protected. Any unauthorized use or dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email message and delete all copies of the original communication. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Eva Fernandez