Latinx playwright Octavio Solis will present San Antonio lecture on memory in relation to love, art and identity
Each year, Trinity University’s Madrid Lecture and the Madrid Fund for Latin@ Artists present a lecture that celebrates and promotes the work and creations of Latinx artists, and the latest installment will feature El Paso-born alum Octavio Solis, the school’s current artist-in-residence. As author of more than 20 plays, Solis is one of the most prolific Latinx playwrights working in the United States today.
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