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    • 5 Jun 2026
    • 6:00 PM
    • 7 Aug 2026
    • 9:00 PM
    • 500 San Agustin Ave. Laredo

    Yonke EcontraDOS 


    The Laredo Center for the Arts, in collaboration with Presa House Gallery, would like to invite the community to a very special exhibition.

    Yonke EncontraDOS brings together artists Ruben Luna and Gil Rocha in an evolving exhibition shaped by place, improvisation, and exchange. Through individual and collaborative works, the artists celebrate the ingenuity, humor, and resilience of border culture.

    Join us for the Opening Reception on June 5 and an Artist Talk on June 6.

    On view through August 7

    • 20 Jun 2026
    • 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • 500 San Agustin Ave. Laredo, Texas 78040
    • 6
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    Yonke EncontraDOS: Rasquache Art & Found Object Workshop with Gil Rocha

    Join us for a hands-on creative workshop inspired by Yonke EncontraDOS, the collaborative exhibition by artists Gil Rocha and Ruben Luna (Gacho Style). Drawing from the tradition of rasquachismo a resourceful and inventive approach to making art from everyday materials participants will explore how found objects can hold memories, tell stories, and become works of art.

    Throughout the workshop, attendees will engage in three creative activities that transform discarded and personal objects into meaningful artworks. Participants will distress photographs to create memory-based pieces, experiment with layered mixed-media techniques, and build their own found-object assemblage inspired by the visual language of the exhibition.

    This workshop encourages participants to reflect on the histories, emotions, and experiences attached to ordinary objects while discovering new possibilities for creative reuse and artistic expression. No prior art experience is necessary.

    Participants are encouraged to bring three small weathered, worn, or previously used objects from home that they are comfortable altering or incorporating into an artwork.

    Workshop Highlights

    • Learn about rasquachismo and found-object art
    • Transform photographs into memory-based artworks
    • Create layered mixed-media compositions
    • Build a found-object assemblage sculpture
    • Explore storytelling through personal objects

    Event Details

    Date: Saturday, June 20, 2026
    Time: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
    Location: Laredo Center for the Arts
    Cost: $20 per person
    Capacity: Limited space available

    Come discover how forgotten objects can become powerful works of art while connecting with the themes of Yonke EncontraDOS and the rich tradition of creative reuse.

Upcoming events




Yonke EcontraDOS 


The Laredo Center for the Arts, in collaboration with Presa House Gallery, would like to invite the community to a very special exhibition.

Yonke EncontraDOS brings together artists Ruben Luna and Gil Rocha in an evolving exhibition shaped by place, improvisation, and exchange. Through individual and collaborative works, the artists celebrate the ingenuity, humor, and resilience of border culture.

Join us for the Opening Reception on June 5 and an Artist Talk on June 6.

On view through August 7.


 




Yonke EncontraDOS


Inspired by the exhibition Yonke EncontraDOS by Gil Rocha luna (Gacho style), this hands-on workshop explores the creative possibilities of found objects, memory, and artistic reuse. Participants will create mixed-media artworks, transform photographs into memory pieces, and build their own found-object assemblages while reflecting on the stories behind everyday materials.

Please bring three small weathered or previously used objects from home that you are comfortable incorporating into an artwork.

Date: June 20, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Cost: $20 per person 

Space is limited

The Laredo Center for the Arts is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization.

Tuesday by appointment only, Wed - Fri, 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm 

Saturday, 11:00 am -5:00 pm.



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