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Vol XXXIII No. 105

Friday, March 24, 2000

Snite exhibit explores color of Mayan traditions

      Few Americans would dare to paint their houses bright blue like the ocean or their church a rich red, but the Maya people use colors to represent different aspects of life. On the Notre Dame campus, the blue and red walls of the Snite Museum reflect the luminous, rich colors of this new exhibit, Jeffrey Becom Photographs: The Maya and Their Color Cosmos. "It's a different world — the tropical and ... [more]
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