Join us for a Meadows Museum presentation on their current exhibitions, Roaming Mexico: Laura Wilson and Manuel Álvarez Bravo: Visions of Mexico. Then, join us for a tour at the Meadows Museum on Thursday, November 6, at 7:00 pm. Laura Wilson’s Roaming Mexico offers an expansive, intimate view of Mexican life. Wilson’s photographs present not a singular narrative but a colorful tapestry of contrasts, depicting a Mexico that is equally rural and urban, religious and secular, timeless and evolving. The images exemplify Wilson’s gift for capturing the poetic in the everyday, from manual labor to street festivals. Running concurrently with Roaming Mexico will be Manuel Álvarez Bravo: Visions of Mexico, presenting photographs by one of the most significant figures in Latin American photography, drawn from the collections of the Meadows Museum, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, and the Dallas Museum of Art. Bravo’s work is distinguished by its striking compositions that draw from surrealist, modernist and documentary traditions, often juxtaposing the everyday with the enigmatic. Together, the shows offer a powerful view of Mexican life across the 20th and 21st centuries, told through distinct yet resonant visual voices. After the presentation, join the Library for a docent-led tour of the collection, to take place Thursday, November 6 at 7:00 pm at the Meadows Museum. To register, please contact Pamela at [hidden]. Program participants can register for the tour at the Meadows on the evening of the program at the Library. Learn more about the exhibit and the Meadows Museum here.This program is a partnership between the Meadows Museum, the Friends of SMU Libraries, and the Highland Park Library. This program is for Adults 18+. More Info below.