Sunday, Oct. 20: Dia de los Muertos exhibit installation

Tacoma Art Museum

By Volcano Staff on October 14, 2013

In your desperation to design your Walter and Jesse Halloween costumes, you might overlook Dia de los Muertos. The Day of the Dead, Nov. 3, is seen by many as Mexico's most important holiday, a time to honor family members, friends and mentors who have passed on in a loving, respectful way. However, it is not too early to appease your indignant kin. Centro Latino leads community groups and Stadium High School students in the installation of several ornate ofrendas (altars) commemorating the deceased at the Tacoma Art Museum. The altars will be laden with offerings of food and drink to honor loved ones. Local artist Fulgencio Lazo and his team of professionals and volunteers fill the Marie A. Helmer Lobby with a colorful tapete (large sand painting). 

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS EXHIBITION, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., on exhibit through Nov. 3, Tacoma Art Museum, 1701 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, $8-$10, 253.272.4258

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