Centro Cultural Aztlan is pleased to present the 49th annual Segundo de Febrero exhibition titled The 49th Annual El Segundo de Febrero, commemorating the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848.
Centro Cultural Aztlan has produced and presented the annual Segundo de Febrero exhibit since 1977 in an effort to preserve Mexican American history and culture. This exhibit commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, and focuses on the ever-ongoing Mexican American experience in the United States. After the ending of the U.S. Mexican war borders lines were redistributed and populations with dual identities, history, culture, life experiences and traditions were established. This exhibit seeks to bring forth those experiences and their impact on the what shapes us as a country.
Opening Reception:
Monday, February 2nd, 2026
The exhibit is free and open to the public and will be on view through February 26th, 2026. Monday-Thursday, 10:00am-4:00pm, except for Holidays.
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Lead artist: Xavier Garza.
Featured artists: Kim Bishop, Celeste De Luna, Antonio Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Jesse Garcia, Hector Garza, Irma Garza, Noe Garza, Luis Guerrero, Jim Haught, Gerald Lopez, Joe Lopez, Wil Martin, Angelica Mayorga, Juan De Dios Mora, Lucrecia Morales, Jimmy Peña, Juan Miguel Ramos, Mary Agnes Rodriguez, Raul Servin, Sarah Shore, Clifton Tinker, Luis Valderas, Aleida Garcia Wedgworth, Brian Wedgworth, and Uri Whitehead.
Featured artists: Kim Bishop, Celeste De Luna, Antonio Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Jesse Garcia, Hector Garza, Irma Garza, Noe Garza, Luis Guerrero, Jim Haught, Gerald Lopez, Joe Lopez, Wil Martin, Angelica Mayorga, Juan De Dios Mora, Lucrecia Morales, Jimmy Peña, Juan Miguel Ramos, Mary Agnes Rodriguez, Raul Servin, Sarah Shore, Clifton Tinker, Luis Valderas, Aleida Garcia Wedgworth, Brian Wedgworth, and Uri Whitehead.
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