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ABOUT IACI

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About IACI
International Art and Cultural Interaction, Inc.
Intercambio de Arte y Cultura Internacional, AC.

The IACI is an international not-for-profit organization with the goal of promoting cultural exchanges between the Americas.

IACI brings together the talents, the voices, the images, and the ideas of a multi-cultural group to offer pathways for the enrichment of our societies.

A sustainable future is possible through the development of a hybrid culture that transcends frontiers and borders, both physical and mental, so that the citizen of the world can evolve culturally in keeping with the evolution of thought and deed.

As a group, we assume responsibility beyond our individual expression to include the cultural patrimony of our multi-ethnic, multi-experiential, multi-talented world. Our role will be to open new pathways to expose and explore the cultural manifestations of our age and our time.

As a group, we assume responsibility beyond our individual expression to include the cultural patrimony of our multi-ethnic, multi-experiential, multi-talented universe. Our role will be to open new pathways to expose and explore the cultural manifestations of our age and our time.

In its 2007-2008 calendar, the IACI will be organizing:

Semanas Culturales - Cultural Weeks
Artistic and culturally based travel programs.

Senderos Mexicanos - Paths to Mexico
International art exhibitions in galleries and institutions in Mexico, the US, and Latin America.

Limited Print Editions
In collaboration with Mexico's leading daily newspaper, La Voz de Michoacan, portfolios of signed and numbered limited edition serigraphs by members of the IACI.

Conferences
An international fund-raising conference program in Morelia, Mexico to raise awareness for the restoration of the monumental mural "The Struggle Against War and Terror" (aka “La Inquisicion”), executed in 1934 by Reuben Kadish and Philip (Goldstein) Guston.