MIXED MEDIUM THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON 13 NOVEMBER 3�10, 2021 Ofrenda is heart of Día de los Muertos celebration Go! staff ABOUT DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS L A GRANDE — Art Center East’s celebration of Día de los Muertos kicked off Oct. 29 with a community gather- ing featuring Day of the Dead- themed artwork created by Grande Ronde Valley K-12 students, take-and-make kits and an ofrenda. Ofrendas are an essential part of the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) tradition. Practiced annually, the holiday is a cel- ebration of both life and death. Ofrendas are altars of off ering, set up to remember and honor the memory of one’s ancestors and loved ones who have passed away. Typically set up in homes, ofrendas are traditionally deco- rated with photos and mementos, special foods, fl owers, candles, incense, “calacas” (decorative Berenice Chavez/Contributed image The art exhibit and ofrenda to celebrate Día de los Muertos will be on display through Nov. 10 at Art Center East in La Grande. There is no admission fee and all are welcome. skull fi gures) and “calavera” (sugar skull masks). The tables of off ering are works of art in themselves as well as a way to connect to one’s family history. The ofrenda at Art Center East likewise is a way to honor those we love — on view to the community, the shared expe- rience connects us to our friends and neighbors. Everyone is invited to add to the ofrenda by bringing pho- tographs or mementos that honor their loved ones who have passed away. Stop by Art Center East, 1006 Penn Ave., La Día de los Muertos came about as a fusion of the Catholic holidays All Saint’s Day (Nov. 1) and All Soul’s Day (Nov. 2) and the ancestor-honoring traditions of indigenous Mexico. Día de los Muertos sugar skulls (calaveras) and costumed skeletons (calacas) are com- monly seen as an extension of Halloween imagery in the United States, but they are not intended to be spooky. Holiday festivities include Mexican folk art, vibrant colors, music, parades, communal meals and happy reminiscing with family. Grande, through Nov. 4 to place items on the altar. (Photographs and mementos may be picked up on Nov. 10). ACE will have tea light candles available for a $1 donation. The artwork on display was created by local students. Art Center East staff put together a curriculum packet of art activi- ties that explore aspects of Día de los Muertos aesthetic tradi- tions, and area teachers incor- porated the packets into their fall lesson plans. Special Día de los Muertos Take & Make Kits are still be avail- able for $8. Purchase these online at artcentereast.org. The art exhibit and ofrenda will be on display in the Main Gallery through Nov. 10. There is no ad- mission fee and all are welcome. Regular gallery hours are noon- 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturdays Exhibits can also be viewed online at artcentereast.org thanks to a partnership with John J. Howard Real Estate. DP HOME ENTERTAINMENT 137 E. Main Street, John Day 541-575-1637 Homeroom #36 is a great place to stay for the Holidays or Ski Season More Info at www.ChurchillBaker.com Custom frame shop dedicated to great customer service, design, and quality products. Royal Artisan 1912 Main St. Baker City, OR 97814 541.465.4547 katephill843@gmail.com 120 E Main St. John Day 541-575-0629 Lenspharmacy.com