Tomorrow's opening will feature an illustrated talk by the exhibit's organizers -- Sociology Professor Douglas Massey and Visiting Social Anthropology Professor Jorge Durand, who hails from the University of Guadalajara. The exhibit features a collection of retablo folk paintings from Mexico, which are created on small pieces of tin. The artwork, made by immigrants and their relatives, has strong religious influences. The exhibit will be at the University Museum until the middle of July. Tomorrow's introductory lecture is open to the public and will be held in the Museum's Rainey Auditorium at 2 p.m. --Kara Blond
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