On May 4th, I went to the Clark Art Institute to attend a symposium: “Alternative Art Histories: Future Directions in U.S. Latinx Art”. To be honest, I only attended Panel 1, with three speakers: Rocío Aranda-Alvarado (art historian and Program Officer for the Ford Foundation, former curator of El Museo del Barrio), Rita Gonzalez (Terri […]Continue reading “Catching Feelings at “Future Direction in U.S. Latinx Art” Symposium @ The Clark Institute — ALOEVERA ||HERRERA||”
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A hiking Tour in Korea’s Mainland
This past weekend I went to hike 지리산 which is the highest mountain in Korea’s mainland and the second highest mountain when you include 제주도 (Jeju Island). Peter and I have been trying to get in a lot of hiking in Korea before heading back to the U.S., but really have not had much time. […]Continue reading “A hiking Tour in Korea’s Mainland”
Dish Dessert with Tea
Hello friends I present today Moroccan tea with the method of preparation, Tea is a digestive drink ultimate The Moroccans created their tea preparation as a drink of taste, And they made this preparation a daily ritual feast The Moroccans also made tea a way to welcome the guests. When a guest returns to a […]Continue reading “Dish Dessert with Tea”
South Vietnam Travels
My journey started at Ho Chi Minh City (aka Saigon) and from there I explored the south of this diverse country. To visit Vietnam you need to apply to your Visa beforehand, there is no possibility to get a Visa once you are at the border or the airport. Ho Chi Minh City has aContinue reading “South Vietnam Travels”
