Cristina Kahlo, the great-niece of artist Frida Kahlo, will speak at Southern Methodist University on Sept. 26 at 5 p.m.

Cristina Kahlo will speak at SMU this week.
Fabian Martinez
“Kahlo: The Family Legacy,” sponsored by SMU’s Department of World Languages and Literatures, will be in the auditorium in Frances Anne Moody Hall, 6404 Airline Road in Dallas.
Cristina Kahlo, an artist and photographer, will speak about the iconic Mexican painter, who was known for her surrealist and magical realist artworks that often drew inspiration from nature, Mexican folk art and indigenous culture.
Anyone who wishes to attend the free event can register on the school’s SMU360 website. A reception will follow the lecture.
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