Home Free Photo Gallery: Roses in December FreeLocal NewsMediaPhotoPublicationsValley Morning Star Photo Gallery: Roses in December By Denise Cathey - December 9, 2022 FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmail SAN BENITO — The Castilian Roses in December exhibition is on display through Jan. 6, 2023, at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Center. The show features work in a variety of mediums inspired by the legend of the La Virgen de Guadalupe. “Mother Earth” by Uriel Landeros is displayed Friday, Dec. 9, 2022 for the Castilian Roses in December exhibition opening at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Center. The show features work in a variety of mediums inspired by the legend of the La Virgen de Guadalupe. The exhibit is on display through Jan. 6. (Denise Cathey/The Brownsville Herald) “Amor y Ternura” by Cecilia Sierra is displayed Friday, Dec. 9, 2022 for the Castilian Roses in December exhibition opening at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Center. The show features work in a variety of mediums inspired by the legend of the La Virgen de Guadalupe. The exhibit is on display through Jan. 6. (Denise Cathey/The Brownsville Herald) “Mother Earth” by Uriel Landeros is displayed Friday, Dec. 9, 2022 for the Castilian Roses in December exhibition opening at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Center. The show features work in a variety of mediums inspired by the legend of the La Virgen de Guadalupe. The exhibit is on display through Jan. 6. (Denise Cathey/The Brownsville Herald) Artist and attendee Mariana Prado listens to a video piece “There was roses” by Natalia Rocafuerte Friday, Dec. 9, 2022 for the Castilian Roses in December exhibition at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Center. The show features work in a variety of mediums inspired by the legend of the La Virgen de Guadalupe. The exhibit is on display through Jan. 6. (Denise Cathey/The Brownsville Herald) “La Virgen de los Ojos de los Angelitos” by Edward Pro Meza is displayed Friday, Dec. 9, 2022 for the Castilian Roses in December exhibition opening at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Center. The show features work in a variety of mediums inspired by the legend of the La Virgen de Guadalupe. The exhibit is on display through Jan. 6. (Denise Cathey/The Brownsville Herald) Featured Local Savings RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Photo Gallery: PSJA’s passion for Dia De Los Muertos grows every year Photo Gallery: PSJA North suffer hard in overtime loss against CC Flour Bluff 28-27 Photo Gallery: Mustangs run past the Warriors 42-28