(L-R) Cristina, Matilde, Adriana and Frida Kahlo (1916)
Dallas, Texas — Dallas College welcomes Cristina Kahlo acclaimed photographer, curator and grandniece of legendary Mexican artist Frida Kahlo for a series of cultural and artistic events at its Mountain View Campus in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Cristina Kahlo is considered one of Mexicos most prominent contemporary photographers. Her 30-year career follows in the footsteps of her great-grandfather, Guillermo Kahlo, and father, Antonio Kahlo both well-regarded photographers in their own right. She also serves as co-curator of Kahlo: An Expanded Body, an exhibition that investigates Frida Kahlos medical history through her art.
We are more than excited to host Ms. Kahlo at Dallas College Mountain View Campus, said President Macario Hernandez. At Dallas College, we are committed to offering programs that reflect and celebrate the diversity of the communities we serve. We take great pride in welcoming Ms. Kahlo to our campus and sharing her work with students and the broader community.
Carlos Rovelo, professor of humanities at Dallas College, echoed the excitement.
The significance of Cristina Kahlos visit to Dallas College cannot be overstated, Rovelo said. She is the living legacy of one of contemporary Mexicos most celebrated families from her great-grandfather and great-aunt to her father. Cristina is fiercely creative and engaging. She is the critically acclaimed resident scholar of the Kahlo family legacy.
Cristina Kahlo Event Schedule Mountain View Campus
Additional Hispanic Heritage Month Events
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Cultural Celebration
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Tuesday, Sept. 30 | 10 a.m.2 p.m. | Eastfield Campus, C Building The Hive
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Enjoy interactive activities, cultural cuisine and a live performance by award-winning poet and speaker Joaquin Zihuatanejo.
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Intercultural Career Day Workshop
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Participate in hands-on workshops to build skills in communication, problem-solving and teamwork.
About Dallas College
Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2025, Dallas College consists of seven campuses Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake and Richland plus a dozen centers located throughout Dallas County. As one of the largest community colleges in the U.S., Dallas College offers online and in-person learning, serving more than 127,000 credit, workforce and continuing education students annually. Students benefit from partnerships with local school districts, four-year universities, industry and community leaders. Dallas College offers associate degrees and career/technical certificate programs in more than 100 areas of study, as well as bachelors degrees in education, nursing and software development. As the largest provider of dual credit in Texas, Dallas College serves 30,000 high school students through 63 dual credit programs.