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[Pride Texas 2008 poster]

Description: Poster for Pride Texas 2008, held in Austin, that advertises events and acknowledges sponsors. 500 copies of this poster were placed throughout Austin, according to the label on the CD containing the poster's born-digital file. The theme of Pride Texas 2008 was "Building Community."
Date: 2008
Creator: Equality Texas
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Postcard advertising Pride Texas 2008]

Description: Postcard advertising Pride Texas 2008 in Austin. The names of sponsors are given. The theme of Pride Texas 2008 was "Building Community." According to the digital file title, 1,000 copies of this postcard were mailed and another 1,000 were distributed.
Date: 2008
Creator: Equality Texas
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Pride Texas Festival 2008 advance tickets poster]

Description: Poster advertising advance tickets for the 2008 Pride Texas Festival in Austin. The names of musical performers and sponsors are given. The theme of Pride Texas 2008 was "Building Community." According to the digital file title, this poster was hung at the following businesses: BookWoman, Tapelenders, Lobo, Waterloo Records, and all Washington Mutual locations in Austin.
Date: 2008
Creator: Equality Texas
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Pride Texas 2008 VIP pass]

Description: Front and back of the Pride Texas 2008 VIP Pass, which acknowledges corporate sponsors. The theme of Pride Texas 2008 was "Building Community." According to the digital file title, 500 Pride Texas VIP passes were distributed.
Date: 2008
Creator: Equality Texas
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Pride Texas 2008 T-shirt]

Description: This appears to be the back of the Pride Texas 2008 t-shirt, which acknowledged corporate sponsors and "Friends of Pride." The theme of Pride Texas 2008 was "Building Community." According to the digital file title, 400 Pride Texas t-shirts were distributed.
Date: 2008
Creator: Equality Texas
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Sylvia Orozco with Small Museum Replica]

Description: Photograph of three individuals at La Caja, or The Box Contemporary Museum of Art: The Huge and the Small, an exhibition hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Sylvia Orozco stands in the middle of the group. On the left is a small museum replica.
Date: 2008
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[School Group and Small Museum Replica]

Description: Photograph of a school group at La Caja, or The Box Contemporary Museum of Art: The Huge and the Small, an exhibition hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Students assemble in front of a small museum replica.
Date: 2008
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Visitors in Gallery of La Caja Exhibition]

Description: Photograph of a group of visitors at La Caja, or The Box Contemporary Museum of Art: The Huge and the Small, an exhibition hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The visitors lounge on cushions in the gallery. A colorful painting hangs on the wall behind them.
Date: 2008
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Visitors in La Caja Gallery]

Description: Photograph of a group of visitors at La Caja, or The Box Contemporary Museum of Art: The Huge and the Small, an exhibition hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The visitors face away from the camera. One individual holds a red rose.
Date: 2008
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Visitors Touring Gallery]

Description: Photograph of a group of visitors touring La Caja, or The Box Contemporary Museum of Art: The Huge and the Small, an exhibition hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The visitors face away from the camera. One individual uses a wheelchair.
Date: 2008
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Exhibition Space for Aztec and Maya Revival]

Description: Photograph of the exhibition space for an Aztec and Maya Revival hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Paintings hang on the walls of the space. A display case on the right of the gallery features a book. A throne is displayed at the back of the gallery.
Date: 2008
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Postcard: Everything's Going to Be Okay, Young Latino Artists Exhibition # 13]

Description: Postcard that advertises an exhibition that was presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled, "Everything's Going to Be Okay, Young Latino Artists Exhibition # 13". The front of the postcard features a typographic illustrated art print by Luis David Contreras II along with the logo of the Mexic-Arte Museum. The reverse side of the postcard includes a paragraph about the exhibition, a list of participating artists, and information about receptions, a members' preview, and a performance. Sponsor a… more
Date: 2008
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Postcard: 25th Annual Día de los Muertos]

Description: Postcard that advertises an annual exhibition that was presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled, "25th Annual Día de los Muertos." The front of the postcard features the title of the exhibition, photographs from previous celebrations, and the logo of the Mexic-Arte Museum. The reverse side of the postcard includes information about the celebration, a procession, and a community altar exhibition. The dates, times, registration, and admissions information are included for these events. Postage… more
Date: 2008
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Aztec Ritual Group]

Description: Photograph of seven individuals assembled for an Aztec Cleansing. Shaman Ricardo Cervantes of Teotihuacan stands third from the left. He wears a traditional costume. The remaining individuals wear red pieces of cloth tied around their foreheads.
Date: 2008
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Aztec Cleansing]

Description: Photograph of seven individuals assembled for an Aztec Cleansing. Shaman Ricardo Cervantes of Teotihuacan stands fourth from the left. The shaman and an unnamed man wear traditional costumes and feathered headdresses. The remaining individuals wear red pieces of cloth tied around their foreheads. Sylvia Orozco stands third from the left. The group stands in a clearing outdoors.
Date: 2008
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum
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