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By MAMTA POPAT

Published By ARIZONA DAILY STAR, October 8, 2011

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Cesar Maxit, an artist from Washington D.C., center, leads a workshop on stencil-making as part of the CultureStrike festival at The Toole Shed, located at 197 East Toole Street.

A delegation of artists from around the country presented workshops in Tucson on Wednesday as part of CultureStrike, a national effort to feature artists and writers to bring attention to immigration issues. Members of CultureStrike  spent several days meeting with Tucson artists and grassroots activists to collaborate on new national efforts. CultureStrike consists of artists visiting Tucson to lead a series of free public art workshops followed by a free outdoor festival featuring writers and artists from the same delegation.

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