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Kevin Johansen and The Nada to join illustrator Liniers in live art-music show in Escazú

Popular Argentinian-North American musician Kevin Johansen and his band The Nada are coming to Costa Rica for the first time, joined by Liniers, an illustrator who crafts free-form images as part of the show. Tickets are on-sale now.

Archie and the Predator come to Costa Rica in insanely dark comic mash-up

Beyoncé isn't the only celebrity that likes to vacation in Costa Rica. Arriving in Spring of 2015, Archie Andrews and the gang from Archie Comics will tour the country for their spring break in a four-issue miniseries.

Dual exhibits at National Gallery highlight student creativity

The building that contains The Children’s Museum is the perfect place to display some adolescent artwork, and the range of their subjects and styles is a pleasure to behold, whether you know the students or not.

‘From the Trenches’ exhibit illustrates World War I at Alianza Francesa

“Desde Las Trincheras,” is a small exhibit dedicated to the French artist and author Jacques Tardi, commemorating the centennial of World War I.

National Theater opens exhibit in Bank of Costa Rica lobby

Curated by the National Theater, the new exhibit “El Teatro Nacional Visto Por Los Artistas” opened Wednesday morning. The exhibit incorporates 26 works by a variety of artists.

Group show ‘Valoarte‘ surprises and impresses at Avenida Escazú

The artists seem free and feisty: You will find the usual feel-good landscapes, but you will also find fiercely political work, covering every theme imaginable.

‘Chunches’ exhibit showcases inventive Guatemalan artist

“Chunche” is one of the cutest words in the Costa Rican lexicon: It basically means “thingamajig” or “whatchamacallit.” Multimedia artist Benvenuto Chavajay uses the term playfully, but his installations do not share that casual cuteness.

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