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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241010
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241011
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241012
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241013
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241014
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241015
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241016
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241017
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241018
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241019
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241020
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241021
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241022
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241023
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241024
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241025
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241026
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241027
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241028
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241029
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241030
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241031
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47670022499101
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241101
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47670022500126
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241102
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47670022502175
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in the Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and 
 Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Mu
 lticultural Artists Guild\, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returni
 ng on the fifth floor – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual ar
 ts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the
  Dead). \n\nFor more information about the festival and procession on Oct. 
 20\, visit tiny.sjsu.edu/sjmag. \n\nThis year’s celebration is dedicated to
  the memory of Rick Moreno\, Jr. Cover art credit: Familia Garcia-Colmenare
 z “Xoloitzcuintli 2022\; Mexican hairless dog spirit guide” paper mache & a
 crylic paint.
DTSTAMP:20260412T203025Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241103
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Africana\, Asian American\, Chicano\, and Native Am
 erican Studies Center (5th Floor)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:27th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47670022504224
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/27th-annual-art-of-remembrance-exhibit
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
