Untitled (Seated Mexican Woman), goache on paper by Miguel Angel Covarrubias

In conjunction with a city-wide celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, the Arkansas Arts Center presents A Century of Revolution: Mexican Art Since 1910 from Sept. 1-Nov. 21.

The 1910 revolution in Mexico was the starting point in a series of struggles that brought political and social change. Each turning point in the conflict prompted a flurry of artistic creativity. A Century of Revolution illustrates these visions for revolution through the renowned collections of Mexican art housed at the University of Texas at Austin and private collections.

The exhibition is divided into four themes: A Century of Revolution, Theaters of Revolution, Student Revolutions and Revolutionary Identities. Featured artists include Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, Jose Guadalupe Posada, Manuel Manilla, Arnold Belkin, Pedro Coronel, Jose Luis Cuevas, Rocio Maldonado, Julio Galan and more.

Admission is free. For more information call (501) 372-4000.