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Art 120’s International Market and More series returns

With the mission to make “art for everyone” and highlight the diverse cultures in our community, Art 120 will kick off its event series in Patten Parkway with a special celebration of Día de Todos los Santos.

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This series will feature three different events celebrating various parts of the community.

Photo provided by Art 120

Art 120 will bring back its International Market and More series in Patten Parkway with a special celebration of Día de Todos los Santos (All Saints’ Day) on Saturday, Oct. 28.

The event series is free and open to the public, highlighting different art + cultural aspects within the city, beginning with the Latin American community.

From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., this first celebration will feature traditional dances from folklorico groups, Latin artwork, art activities inspired by the holiday + international food offerings (think: Guatemala, Brazil, Haiti, and more).

Bonus: The Bessie Smith Cultural Center will be hosting its Halloween Bash across the street — spend the day at both festivities.

RSVP online.

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