VISUAL ARTS & GALLERIES

Yaqui Carving: Generations of Wooden Faces
July 11, 2009-May 31, 2010
Featuring selections from the Park's permanent collection together with items loaned by local collectors, carvers and photographers, the exhibit focuses on the masks carved for the Yaqui ceremonial dancer known as Pascola. The pascola, whose name translates to "old man of the fiesta," is characterized by the mask he wears and the function he performs. His job is to draw a crowd and officially begin each ceremony; he will also dance, clown around, and tell stories to the crowd throughout the night. Image Credit: Cheryl Fisher
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7366 North Paseo del Norte
Tucson, AZ 85704 -
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Tickets: $7/Adults, $5/Seniors, $3/Students (with valid ID), $3/Children, Free/Children (Under 5)
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July 11, 2009-May 31, 2010Times:
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