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Latino Cultural Center showcases 2025 Virgen de Guadalupe Art Exhibition featuring over 70 artists

Dallas, Texas – The Latino Cultural Center (LCC) in Dallas is closing out 2025 with a powerful and culturally significant exhibition honoring the beloved Virgen de Guadalupe. The 2025 Virgen de Guadalupe Art Exhibition will debut with an opening reception from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, December 6, at the LCC located at 2600 Live Oak St, Dallas, TX 75204. This event, along with the exhibition itself, is free and open to the public, welcoming guests from all walks of life to celebrate the enduring legacy of the dark-skinned Madonna who has remained an icon of faith, resilience, and cultural pride for nearly five centuries.

Curated by longtime exhibition organizer Jose Vargas, the show brings together an impressive collection of over 70 artists whose works capture both traditional and contemporary interpretations of the Virgen de Guadalupe. Visitors can expect a dynamic array of paintings, sculptures, and mixed media pieces that honor the deep cultural and spiritual connections that millions hold with the revered figure.

“Experience a blend of tradition and creativity through paintings, sculpture, and mixed media works that celebrate nearly 500 years of cultural and spiritual legacy,” organizers stated in an announcement, encouraging the community to come together in appreciation of the artistic homage.

A Diverse Roster of Talented Artists

The exhibition features a wide spectrum of talent, with participating artists including Adrian Garcia Mendez, Aileen Mendoza, Alice Najera, Alicia Robles, Andrew Ortiz, Angeles García Aguilar, Angelica Rodriguez, Arthur Duran, Beatriz Ramirez, Bianca Mujica-Morales, and many more. The diverse lineup reflects the expansive reach and influence of the Virgen de Guadalupe across generations and geographies.

Curator Jose Vargas, who has helped shape this annual celebration, brings his passion and dedication once again to a project that not only uplifts art but also preserves heritage. The event provides a meaningful platform for artists to share how the Virgin has impacted their identity, creativity, and community.

For anyone looking to immerse themselves in a vibrant artistic atmosphere and honor an enduring cultural icon, the 2025 Virgen de Guadalupe Art Exhibition at the Latino Cultural Center promises to be an unforgettable experience.

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