Visuals 07.16.26

Native American/Southwestern art by Indigenous artist Becky Olvera Schultz is now hanging on the walls at Sweet Elena’s Bakery & Cafe. Aptos-based Schultz continues to re-create the world of her ancestors via mixed-media pieces, from clay masks to photography. Her colors – red always being emphasized – are striking; one of her recurring themes is that of the warrior. The Sand City show presents some older and some new works. The bakery is located at 465 Olympia Ave., Suite D, Sand City and is open 7am-3pm Monday to Saturday and 8am-1pm Sundays. On display until July 31.

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