Day of the Dead in Three Dimensions: Sculpture of Fulgencio Lazo at Seattle Center

Día de los Muertos en Tres Dimensiones: Escultura de Fulgencio Lazo Saturday, October 29 and Sunday, October 30, 2022 Seattle Center, Fisher Pavilion: 305 Harrison St., Seattle, WA 98109 Artist talk: October 29, 6:15 PM Co-sponsored by City of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture Join artist Fulgencio Lazo for a public exhibit and bilingual…

Tacoma Art Museum explores Fulgencio Lazo with music and dance at ArtXchange Gallery

Tacoma Art Museum filmed a fantastic piece in ArtXchange Gallery in honor of Fulgencio Lazo‘s partnership with the museum’s annual Dia de los Muertos festival. In addition to Lazo’s incredible tapetes (sand paintings) in the museum, TAM offers this full length performance by Trío Guadalevín as part of their 2021 Day of the Dead programming….

Fulgencio Lazo feature article in Art Access

A wonderful article about Fulgencio Lazo’s solo exhibition, Estrellas del Norte al Sur, by writer Susan Noyes Platt appears in the latest issue of Art Access! “In the Seattle art community, Fulgencio Lazo stands out for both his dazzling paintings and his commitment to community. Based in both Oaxaca, Mexico, where he was born, and…

Estrellas del Norte al Sur | Paintings by Fulgencio Lazo

Opening August 5th, ArtXchange Gallery is proud to present Estrellas del Norte Al Sur [Stars from North to South], our debut solo exhibition featuring Oaxacan-American artist Fulgencio Lazo. Lazo is an internationally recognized artist whose vibrant abstract paintings and sculptures are an exploration of cultural identity and the power of community. Iconographic motifs and symbolic representations that are characteristic of his Zapotec heritage, like masks, candles, toys, and musical instruments, are symbols for the shared experiences that strengthen and define a culture that celebrates family and community.