You can view the altars tomorrow through the last day of Día de los Muertos.
You can view the altars tomorrow through the last day of Día de los Muertos.
The jordan schnitzer museum of art officials headed outdoors..
This year, to celebrate dia de los muertos -- or day of the dead.
They put altars up in the courtyard so people can enjoy them, honor the dead, and still maintain social distance.
The holiday originates in mexico where it is believed that the spirits loved ones who have died come back to visit the living every year at the end of october.
"it's a celebration of life and it's a time to remember those who have gone before us and honor them with their favorite food, their favorite music, their favorite drink."
You can go view the altars starting tomorrow through the last day of dia de los muertos which is november 2nd.
The holiday is celebrated every year from october 31st
Pan de Muerto, or “bread of the dead”, has a long history in Dia de Los Muertos traditions. Every year, families place the..