Bilingual Community Celebration Examines 'Zapata's Legacy Today' at Pryor Center on April 6

Bilingual Community Celebration Examines 'Zapata's Legacy Today' at Pryor Center on April 6
Photo by Agustín Victor Casasola

An international photo exhibit celebrating the life of Mexican icon Emiliano Zapata will be on display April 4-15 in the atrium of The David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History at One East Center Street on the Fayetteville Square.

Several events related to the exhibit are being hosted at the Pryor Center in April, including a family-friendly, bilingual community celebration from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 6.

The celebration, "Zapata's Legacy Today," will feature music and folksongs, games and crafts for children, food and fun.

Featured guests will also include musician Al "Papa Rap" Lopez and Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan.

This event and the “Emiliano Zapata: 100 años, 100 fotos / Emiliano Zapata: 100 years, 100 photographs” exhibit are free and open to the public.

The U of A exhibit is curated by faculty and students associated with the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences' Latin American and Latino Studies Program and experts from Art Emporium who mounted the photographs for public viewing.

Read more about all events related to the exhibit in Newswire.

For more information, please call the Pryor Center at 479-575-6829.

Partners and sponsors for these events and the exhibit include the Consulate of Mexico in Little RockArt EmporiumUniversity LibrariesLa Oficina Latina, the Honors CollegeThe David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and SciencesLatin American and Latino Studies ProgramHumanities Program and Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies Program, as well as the Department of World Languages, Literatures and CulturesDepartment of HistoryDepartment of Sociology and CriminologySchool of Journalism and Strategic Media and the Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics and Society.

About the Exhibit: The University of Arkansas is one of three universities — including the University of Notre Dame and the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia — to host the photo exhibit in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Zapata's death. The exhibit, "Emiliano Zapata: 100 años, 100 fotos / Emiliano Zapata: 100 years, 100 photographs" depicts the life of Zapata, who was a champion of agrarian and indigenous rights, and for many is a national hero who represented the idealism of the Mexican Revolution. The photographs in the exhibit are from the Casasola Collection, one of the primary archives of the Mexican Revolution.

About the Casasola Collection: The Casasola Collection is inspired by Agustín Victor Casasola, a Mexican photographer and co-founder of the Mexican Association of Press Photographers. He worked for several newspapers in Mexico City in the early 20th century shooting images of daily life, Mexican presidents, and other aspects of Mexican culture. A prolific photographer, Casasola captured or collected hundreds of images of the revolutionary struggle, including images of Emiliano Zapata.

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