🤠 “It’s really an incredible look at the generations and how the culture of the vaqueros [cowboys] have grown up in the regions of Northern Mexico,” said Tricia Loscher, assistant museum director & chief curator.
“It’s really an incredible look at the generations and how the culture of the vaqueros [cowboys] have grown up in the regions of Northern Mexico,” said Tricia Loscher, assistant museum director & chief curator.
“Cowboys from the Cross of the Devil” is an exhibit that has a collection of more than 50 images that’s a collection of black & white/color photography and three videos that Warner filmed in the mountains and remote areas of Mexico. According to Loscher, the exhibit portrays “the generations of families that have doing this kind of ranching, for you know, hundred plus years.”“As the exhibit continues, it's just a realization [for] those who aren’t aware of this culture and for families a real connection in many ways to that part of the world where so many people have families that live there [and] still live here – you know – in the United States.
Loscher tells ABC15 that as the exhibit continues, it serves as a great opportunity to showcase culture & traditions that many people may not have known existed or continued to be practiced today. To those who’ve known of this cowboy/vaqueros lifestyle, the exhibit allows them to rejoice in their memories. “I’ve heard people say that photograph reminds me so much of my grandmother… it’s really beautiful,” shared Loscher.
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