Nov. 1st, 2024 Join the Chicano Humanities and Arts Council (CHAC Gallery) as they celebrate Dia de Los Muertos Recuerdos 2024. Dia de Los Muertos is a time of celebration, remembrance, and community. “CHAC Gallery loves keeping the Dia de Los Muertos traditions alive and flourishing in Denver. CHAC Gallery has something for everyone planned this year! It is important for us to hold space for community during this sacred time and celebrate being together and the wonderful traditions that we carry with us from our ancestors and loved ones who have passed on.” Brenda Gurule Executive Director. For over 51 years CHAC Gallery, among other non-profits like the Pirate: Contemporary Art, paved the way for the abundance of Dia de Los Muertos Celebrations in Denver. We are very excited to celebrate Día de los Muertos at CHAC Gallery on Santa Fe and CHAC @ 40 West!!! So grateful and proud of our amazing CHAC artists as they make Día de los Muertos possible with their talents, skills and dedication to their culture. CHAC Gallery also partnered with the Butterfly Pavilion this year! Our artists set up their community altar and are providing education workshops for their Monarch Magic. The complete calendar is under the events schedule below. We had an amazing time at Break Create and the Armory Performing Arts Center in Brighton, celebrating Día de los Muertos and connecting CHAC artists and CHAC Gallery to surrounding communities. Check out our social media to see what CHAC Gallery was up to! Volunteer Opportunities CHAC Members e-mail [email protected] if you are interested!! Nov. 4th 5pm-7pm Decorating the Butterfly Pavilion Nov. 5th 5pm-7pm Sugar Skull decorating assistant at the Butterfly Pavilion Nov. 8th 9am-10am Paper Flowers assistant at the Monarch Release at the Butterfly Pavilion Check out the Event Schedule to see what is happening in November!
Nov. 1st, 5:00pm-9:00pm Exhibit Opening: Even the Dead can Dream First Friday & Dia de Los Muertos Community Celebration Sugar Skulls, Face Painting, Aztec Dancers, Music and more CHAC Gallery on Santa Fe 834 Santa Fe Dr. Denver, CO 80204 *Santa Fe Arts District Community Processional starts at 5:45pm at Su Teatro Nov. 1st, 5:00pm-9:00pm Exhibit Opening: Sagrados Corazones y Muertos "The sacredness of our loved ones that have moved on to the afterlife" First Friday & Dia de Los Muertos Community Celebration Sugar Skulls, Face Painting, Aztec Dancers, Music and more CHAC @ 40 West 7060 W. 16th Ave. Lakewood, CO 80214 Nov. 2nd, 6:00pm-10:00pm (SOLD OUT) Mariposa Gala Cottonwood Lodge 9650 Sheridan Blvd. Westminster, CO Nov. 9th, 1:00pm-3:00pm Empanadas Workshop ($20) Lakewood Methodist Church 1390 Brentwood St. Lakewood, CO 80226 Register @ www.chacgallery.org/current-events Nov. 9th, 1:00pm-3:00pm A Holiday Season Reunion Celebrating 25 Years of Tummy Tales A Colorado Legacy of Family and Food Corky Gonzales Library 1498 Irving St. Denver, CO 80204
Jamie Chihuan
Jamie Chihuan, a Latino artist hailing from Denver, Colorado, is renowned for his captivating blend of surrealist painting, thought-provoking documentaries, and the enigmatic Cloak photography series. Raised in Longmont, Colorado, by immigrant parents from Mexico and Peru, Chihuan's diverse cultural heritage ignited a vibrant imagination that would later fuel his artistic journey.
A self-taught artist, Chihuan's unique perspective challenges traditional norms and delves into the complexities of identity. His neo-surrealist approach seamlessly intertwines personal experiences with universal themes, inviting viewers to explore the depths of their own subconscious. Inspired by the surrealist movement, Chihuan's work often reflects the challenges of being a first-generation American, as he seeks to uncover his true identity through artistic expression.
Beyond his fine art practice, Chihuan is a versatile creative who thrives in various artistic mediums. As the founder and owner of A Deal in Hell, a creative agency based in Colorado, he has successfully collaborated with renowned clients such as Native Roots, Ocean Spray, Palo Alto Networks, the Denver Art Museum, and Big Cartel. His work in advertising, film, branding, and photography showcases his ability to seamlessly transition between commercial and artistic endeavors.
Chihuan's artistic journey is a testament to the power of self-belief and the pursuit of creative expression. His work continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide, leaving a lasting impact on the art world. Additionally, his work is heavily influenced by the Southwest, particularly Southern Utah and Northern Arizona, which often serve as a muse for his surrealist visions. Come see Jamie's work this Friday at CHAC @ 40 West for Sagrados Corazones y Muertos exhibit!
CHAC Gallery & Cultural Center was founded in 1978 by a group of visual and performing artists. The organization was established as a place where Chicano/Latino artists were provided with a venue to explore visual and performance art and promote and preserve the Chicano/Latino culture through the expression of the arts. CHAC is an inclusive community of creatives that are dedicated to preserving, showcasing, educating and reflecting the essence of Chicano/a/x, Latino/a/x and other multicultural/multiracial communities.
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CHAC Gallery & Cultural Center was founded in 1978 by a group of visual and performing artists. The organization was established as a place where Chicano/Latino artists were provided with a venue to explore visual and performance art and promote and preserve the Chicano/Latino culture through the expression of the arts. CHAC is an inclusive community of creatives that are dedicated to preserving, showcasing, educating and reflecting the essence of Chicano/a/x, Latino/a/x and other multicultural/multiracial communities.