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View Related Episode: Coronas Artist Eva Castellenoz, Printmaker Denise Kester, Rumbanana

Nyssa artist Eva Castellanoz received an NEA National Heritage Fellowship for her work preserving Mexican traditional arts. She uses wire, paper and wax to make beautiful flowers by hand. She's descended from Brazeros, the workers who migrated north to work in the factories and fields during World War II. Eva embraced her parents' lessons on heritage and her knowledge of plants and herbal rememdies is encyclopedic.

First Broadcast: 2005
Producer: Mike Midlo

Appeared in episodes: Mary Flower, Coronas Artist Eva Castellenoz, Chamber Music NW Young Artists, Coronas Artist Eva Castellenoz, Mike DeForest, Sculptor Tim Power, Myshkin & Ruby Warblers, Coronas Artist Eva Castellenoz, Coronas Artist Eva Castellenoz, Printmaker Denise Kester, Rumbanana


Remedios: The Healing Life of Eva Castellanoz — by Joanne Mulcahy
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The Jackson Foundation
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