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The City of Frederick is currently hosting “Frida,” an exhibition featuring approximately 30 portraits inspired by the renowned artist Frida Kahlo. These artworks were created by senior participants in Centro Hispano de Frederick’s Años Dorados (Golden Years) program. The exhibition is open to the public at City Hall, located at 101 N Court Street, Frederick, MD 21701, and will be on display until Friday, October 6, 2025. City Hall’s public hours are Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.

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The “Frida” exhibition provides a platform for senior members of immigrant families to express their creativity. Centro Hispano’s Años Dorados program offers a variety of enrichment and learning activities designed for seniors, including dance and music classes, health discussions, yoga and tai chi, and arts and culture programs. A reception to honor the featured seniors, their families, and the staff of Centro Hispano de Frederick is scheduled for Wednesday, September 10, from 10:30 am to 11:30 am, with light refreshments to be served.

Centro Hispano de Frederick has been a cornerstone of support for the immigrant population in Frederick for nearly two decades. The organization plays a vital role in helping individuals from other countries thrive by offering services such as English and citizenship classes, after-school programs, and enrichment activities for seniors. More information about Centro Hispano de Frederick’s initiatives can be found on their website.

The Art in City Hall Program, which presents the “Frida” exhibition, is a year-round initiative that highlights local artists through collaborations with various community organizations. These partnerships include local arts and cultural groups, non-profits, schools, libraries, and community associations. The program is currently accepting proposals for its 2026 season, which will focus on the theme of Frederick’s shared future. It is important to note that the program does not accept proposals for solo exhibitions. Details on how to learn more about the program and submit a proposal are available on the City of Frederick’s website.

Article by Mel Anara, based upon information from The City of Frederick


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