The Flagstaff First Friday Art Walk returned to Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church & Cultural Center on Sept. 5. Photos by Frank X. Moraga / AmigosNAZ ©2014
Ceramic artist Irene Dominguez provides information about her work. AmigosNAZ ©2014
The artwork of Vangie Rodriguez was displayed during the event. AmigosNAZ ©2014
The Art Walk at the center was presented by Flagstaff Nuestras Raíces. This set of jewelry will be part of the raffle presented by the group during the upcoming Celebraciones de la Gente at the Museum of Northern Arizona on Oct. 24-26. AmigosNAZ ©2014
Flagstaff Nuestras Raíces member Armando Gonzalez provides history of the first chalice that was used at the church in the late 1920s. AmigosNAZ ©2014
Artist Vangie Rodriguez talks about some of her works during the event. AmigosNAZ ©2014
Artist Franklin Willis, left, talks with Jessie Dominguez at the event. AmigosNAZ ©2014
Nuestras Raíces member Delia Munoz talks with one of the artist at the event. AmigosNAZ ©2014
A variety of ceramic works, including crosses, were available at the art walk. AmigosNAZ ©2014
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AmigosNAZ staff reports
FLAGSTAFF — The Flagstaff First Friday Art Walk returned to Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church & Cultural Center on Sept. 5, 2014.
The event, presented by Flagstaff Nuestras Raíces, featured the works of ceramic artists Alma Aispuro and Irene Dominguez, painters Vangie Rodriguez and Franklin Willis and photographer Lara Gabrielsen.
Visit www.FlagstaffNuestrasRaices.org or send an email to contact@FlagstaffNuestrasRaices.org to find out about upcoming events.