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Immigration · Las VegasLiving in a Memory, a photographic exhibit celebrating the spirit of Las Vegas through the stories of first-generation immigrants and first & second-generation Americans. This collection captures the faces, environments, and everyday moments that reflect resilience, identity, and belonging within a city known for its glitz—but grounded in deeply human stories. Each image offers an intimate window into the lives of individuals, friends and famili…Read Article
Rick R. Ledesma: Living in a Memory

New Orleans · New OrleansWe recognize Asian American & Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AANHPI) in the United States by honoring the rich history, diverse voices, unique perspectives, arts & cultural influences of the AANHPI community. Explore our FREE AANHPI Heritage Month events and a wide range of library resources available both in our branches and online 24/7. As always, you can #GetCarded on our website for instant access to our wonderful world of …See the Story
AANHPI Month at the Library District

Paintings · LaughlinECHOES OF HYSTERICUS is an exhibit of paintings by @artgroup_607 exploring hysteria and ancient screaming sculptures. From @artgroup_607: Explore the archaeological renderings of mythical sculptures believed to have adorned various areas of the ancient temple. Observe: Screaming Figure: Sculpture No. 3, Entrance Staircase, illustrating a mythical guardian thought to have stood at the temple's entrance, possibly serving a protective function. Enc…Read Article
@artgroup_607: ECHOES OF HYSTERICUS
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