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Folk art exhibit at Colorado Capitol celebrates state’s 150th anniversary
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Denver Westword
“Downtown Royville, Saguache” from “San Luis Valley Past Present Future.”
CLOSETrent Segura, coordinator of the San Luis Valley Colcha Embroidery Project, says the artists chose to depict places from across the Valley for their personal significance.
Creative Capitol exhibitions date back nearly 20 years and are organized by Colorado Creative Industries to bring art into the Capitol building.
“San Luis Valley colcha embroidery is a storytelling medium that celebrates cultural heritage and preserves history through art,” Segura says.
Future.,” Colorado Day at the Capitol will include hours of presentations, proclamations, performances, dedications, tours and exhibits.