Día de los Muertos: All welcome to participate!
- Dates: 10/25/24-11/3/24
- Location: Admin Building, 1000
The Day of the Dead is an Indigenous tradition originally celebrated throughout the fall to invite the living to celebrate life and death with those loved ones who have passed. It is believed that during this time the spirit of the departed visit their loved ones and to welcome them, families and friends, create gifts and offerings to guide them home.
To bring in Indigenous Peoples Month and to celebrate the shoulders our campus community stands on we would like to invite everyone to participate! We will have picture frames available for you to display photos of those you wish to honor and index cards if you would like to honor someone who has passed but you do not have an image of. You can also bring objects, food, or other items enjoyed by your loved ones.
Paul Strand: The Mexcio Portfolio
Accompanying the above event is an exhibition is brought to you through the curation and research of Shoreline Community College’s Intermediate and Advanced Photography students, Fall 2024. An incredibly beautiful group of photographs taken during the early 1930’s and a jewel of the Shoreline Community College campus art collection.