The Art of Remembrance: Days of the Dead, 2009

The Art of Remembrance:  Days of the Dead, 2009
The Art of Remembrance traces the evolution of this sacred Mexican tradition from pre-Columbian origins to our modern age. The exhibit features the work of Bay Area artists creating contemporary altars and memorials to the dead.

Hayward Area Historical Society and the East Bay Art Collaborative with the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District present:

The Art of Remembrance: Days of the Dead, 2009

Curated by Fernando Hernandez

October 10 to November 8

Artists include:

Lynn Aisawa, Mary J. Andrade, Donna Arrillaga, Morgan Baker, Luther Brown, Daniel Camacho, Michelle Castro, Mary Ann Davis, Viviane DeLeon Bias, CJ Grossman, Barbara Guzman, Carol Henrie, Glenyse Henschel, Fernando Hernández, Jennifer Jervis, Nina Kempf, Scott King, Maureen Langenbach, Peter Langenbach, Phil Long, David Manzanares Tafolla, Miriam Martinez, Jana Nisbet, Rick Moreno, Chuck Potter, Leigh Radtke, Nora Raggio, Brenda Ramirez, Donovan Rittenbach,  Therese Marie Rittenbach, Ann Seitz, Paulette Shanklin, Charlotte Seekamp, Any Nelson Smith, Julia Storrs, Jo Sutton, Carlos Villez, Whitney Vosburgh, Miquela Reed, Diane Williams.

 

Hours: 

Wednesday-Thursday 12-6

Friday 12-7

Saturday-Sunday 11-6

Directions:

Parking for Meek Mansion and Meek Park is at 17365 Boston Road, Hayward, CA.  Click here for map.

Tickets:

Adults $8

Children/students/seniors  $5

Value Package (2 adults & 2 children) $20

Member discount $2 off the Adult and Children/student/senior price

All Guided Visits for School Groups are booked.

 

Thank you to the generous support of our sponsors: