ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An award-winning statement piece from the U.S.-Mexico border is coming to the Albuquerque Museum. The pink teeter-totter is was part of a 2019 art installation near Sunland ...
It’s easy to process at a glance the reason why this simple setup was so impactful: slicing through the slats of the wall, the pink apparatus of the seesaw was instantly out-of-place and ...
SUNDLAN PARK, N.M. -- Bright pink steel seesaws are bringing children together on both sides of the United States-Mexico border. The seesaws were brought Monday to Sunland Park, New Mexico which is ...
Over the weekend, there was a rare moment of celebration at the US-Mexico border: children from both countries played together on pink seesaws straddling the steel border fence separating El Paso, ...
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