Portraits in the Struggle of Change: Frida Kahlo

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History & Genealogy

Age Group:

Adults

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Presented by Karri Fritz-Klaus of Cornerstone Symposium, this engaging art history program explores the powerful work of Frida Kahlo—one of Mexico’s most iconic and influential artists. While focusing on her vivid self-portraits, the program also delves into her broader body of work, revealing how she used art to confront identity, pain, politics, and cultural heritage. To this day, Kahlo’s fearless creativity continues to challenge norms and inspire change.

This is the fourth lecture in a five-part series, “Revolution Pictured in Frames.” Mark your calendar for the final presentation (9/9: William Blake). Free to attend. No registration required.