The Graphic Arts Institute of Oaxaca (Spanish: Instituto de Artes Gráficas de Oaxaca) is a school of art located in the city of Oaxaca de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico. The institute was founded by artist Francisco Toledo and hosts a large collection of artwork from Latin America.[1][2]
^Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca. "Francisco Toledo".
^Gross, Jamie. "Oaxaca: Authentic Mexico". Town and Country Travel Magazine. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
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