Photos by Sandra Michaud
The Mimbres Region Arts Council held its community Celebration of the Arts Thursday evening at The Hub. MRAC plans for it to become an annual event. Art stations were set up for kids and adults to create prints, Mimbres Realty provided munchies, and attendees could purchase a raffle ticket for the steamroller print created at the recent Southwest Print Festival. The winning ticket will be drawn on December 5. The $5 tickets can be purchased from MRAC at 1201 N. Pope Street.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
Gabby OG??Keefe, Azusa Sato and Margaret Baily, from the Conservatory of Dance, greet guests at the door.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
Tristan Hall removing the fish print paper.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
Tristan inks the template.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
This steamroller print is being raffled off to raise funds for MRAC. Aldo Leopold Charter School students created it.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
A steamroller at the Southwest Print Festival provides the weight to make a print similar to the one being raffled. Photo by Mary Alice Murphy.
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Kyle Durrie of Power and Light Press (not pictured) explains to ALCS students Mia Estrada, Naomi Norris, and Mauri Nelson how to print using a press.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
Mia Estrada, Naomi Norris and Mauri Nelson display their finished poster.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
Miyako Sato watches Taishi Sato ink his print template.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
James Ruble shows off his print, as Nicholas Martinez looks on.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
Tyler Ruble concentrates on a print.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
Bayou Seco plays for the crowd.
MRAC Community Arts Celebration 20161027
Kyle Durrie explains to -?Ronnee-Sue Helzner how the press works.
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Mimi Clark, MRAC Board President, gives an update on what MRAC is doing.