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Portal to the Past Festival 2020
Pueblo Grande Museum and Cultural Coalition present Virtual Portal to the Past Fest on Sunday, October 4th, 2020. The event was multi-streamed through Cultural Coalition’s Facebook and YouTube Channel featuring musical performances by Randy Kemp, Tony Duncan, and Quetzal Guerrero, as well as dance performances from Indigenous Enterprise and O’odham basket dancers. The event is…
Read More2nd Mask Raffle
RAFFLE HAS CLOSED! WINNER HAS BEEN EMAILED Buy Your Tickets Here “Mohavi” One of a kind, hand carved mahogany mask, painted with acrylics, featuring mixed media decorations by Zarco Guerrero. Make a donation to Cultural Coalition through PayPal of $20 to be entered into a chance drawing to win this exotic and unique work of art by master Zarco…
Read MoreBOARD MEMBER SPOTLIGHT! Patricia Federico
Cultural Coalition Board Member Appreciation Blog Series. Our third article features Patricia Federico, a well-known and respected Curandera (healer) in the community, founder and owner of Mi Tierra Healing Arts. Patricia serves on the Board as the Fundraising Chair in addition to offering workshops, lectures, and personal insights on the healing arts. “Your word is…
Read MoreCultural Coalition Awarded CARES Act Funding
Arizona Humanities grant enables arts and culture events to go virtual Cultural Coalition, Inc is pleased to announce that it has received $7,620 in support from the Arizona Humanities rapid-response grant program funded by the Congressional CARES Act through the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The funds will be used to continue operations, support…
Read MoreSummer Solstice Virtual Community Celebration This Sunday
Arizona Artists Celebrate Global Event Celebrate the beginning of summer with your family and Arizona artists, Sunday, June 21, from 2 to 3:30 pm at the inaugural Cultural Coalition Summer Solstice Celebration Facebook Live event. Marking the longest day of the year is a world-wide tradition. In recognition of this, the event features performances from local artists, storytellers, musicians, and…
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