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MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Visit 419 Congress Ave Austin, TX, 78701 Phone: (512) 200 7278 Email us: info@mexic-artemuseum.org M – Th: 10am – 6pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 12pm – 5pm VISIT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum is located in the heart of downtown Austin on the corner of East 5th Street and Congress Avenue, easily seen and reachable by the public. It is handicap accessible featuring: official handicap street parking located on bothCOLLECTIONS
The Mexic-Arte Museum’s permanent collection is composed of over 5,000 contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Latin American art and material culture. The Museum’s collection is a vehicle for the public to access information on artistic expressions collected from this region, as well as other work collected over the years.Mexic-Arte was
ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit status EVENTS - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Texas Talks Art: Michael Anthony García with Dr. George Vargas. June 29, 2021. 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. Information and details to this event will be released starting on Monday June 7th. Stay tuned via Mexic-Arte Museum's emails and social media posts! In the meantime, please visit texastalksart.org and pre-register for the online event!SEE MORE.
LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum’s Education Department is dedicated to education and enrichment through art and culture and believes that discussing and creating art are vital to personal and professional development. We facilitate programs to fit the needs, abilities andinterests of
MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Young Latinx Artists 25 September 18, 2020 - November 22, 2020 The 2020 Young Latino Exhibition (YLA) will be curated by Dr. George Vargas, Curator and Director of Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum, YLA 25 will feature contemporary artists who have participated in this emerging artists program series from the last 25 years.EXHIBITIONS
38th Annual Day of the Dead Community Altars Exhibition. September 17– November 21.
MIEMBRO NEWSLETTERS
April 9, 2021. We welcome everyone to Mexic-Arte Museum as all museums, theaters and businesses begin to open up after a difficult year. Visit the Museum to view the exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond and see the online exhibit, Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands. In addition, be sure to view the Museum’sonline video
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Visit 419 Congress Ave Austin, TX, 78701 Phone: (512) 200 7278 Email us: info@mexic-artemuseum.org M – Th: 10am – 6pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 12pm – 5pm VISIT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum is located in the heart of downtown Austin on the corner of East 5th Street and Congress Avenue, easily seen and reachable by the public. It is handicap accessible featuring: official handicap street parking located on bothCOLLECTIONS
The Mexic-Arte Museum’s permanent collection is composed of over 5,000 contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Latin American art and material culture. The Museum’s collection is a vehicle for the public to access information on artistic expressions collected from this region, as well as other work collected over the years.Mexic-Arte was
ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit status EVENTS - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Texas Talks Art: Michael Anthony García with Dr. George Vargas. June 29, 2021. 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. Information and details to this event will be released starting on Monday June 7th. Stay tuned via Mexic-Arte Museum's emails and social media posts! In the meantime, please visit texastalksart.org and pre-register for the online event!SEE MORE.
LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum’s Education Department is dedicated to education and enrichment through art and culture and believes that discussing and creating art are vital to personal and professional development. We facilitate programs to fit the needs, abilities andinterests of
MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Young Latinx Artists 25 September 18, 2020 - November 22, 2020 The 2020 Young Latino Exhibition (YLA) will be curated by Dr. George Vargas, Curator and Director of Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum, YLA 25 will feature contemporary artists who have participated in this emerging artists program series from the last 25 years.EXHIBITIONS
38th Annual Day of the Dead Community Altars Exhibition. September 17– November 21.
MIEMBRO NEWSLETTERS
April 9, 2021. We welcome everyone to Mexic-Arte Museum as all museums, theaters and businesses begin to open up after a difficult year. Visit the Museum to view the exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond and see the online exhibit, Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands. In addition, be sure to view the Museum’sonline video
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection to LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
mexic-arte museum the official mexican + mexican american fine arts museum of texas. 419 congress ave austin, tx 78701 info@mexic-artemuseum.orgGET INVOLVED
As a member, you will benefit from a variety of perks from Museum Store discounts to free admission to special events. As a new Mexic-Arte Museum Member, you’ll receive a 10% discount code for all your Mexic-Arte Museum Store online and in-store purchases. Once you’ve completed your online membership transaction, check your email for your code.VIVA LA VIDA 2021
Information and details to this special event will be released starting on Friday September 17th. Stay tuned via Mexic-Arte Museum’s emails and social media posts! MIEMBROS NEWSLETTER: APRIL 2021 Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands is an important part of the current exhibition Mexico, the Border, and Beyond: Selections from the Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. Collection, on view until August 22 at Mexic-Arte Museum, in Austin, Texas.The Sandoval Collection represents the unique distinct history and culture of the borderlands or la frontera.FACILITY RENTAL
Facility Rental. As the Official Mexican and Mexican American Fine Art Museum of Texas, Mexic-Arte Museum welcomes you to host private and corporate events, providing a unique art and cultural venue in the heart of downtown Austin. The Museum is located at 419 Congress Ave. on the corner of 5th and Congress walking distance from the ConventionCATRINA GALA 2021
Home / Events / / Catrina Gala 2021. October 17, 2021 @ 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm. Information and details to this special event will be released starting on Wednesday September 1st. Stay tuned via Mexic-Arte Museum’s emails and social media posts! Add Button Text.PRESS & NEWSLETTERS
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MOTHER’S DAY FAMILY DAY WORKSHOP The Mexic-Arte Museum will host a free Family Day Workshop on Mother’s Day, Sunday May 9thfrom 1:00pm – 3:00pm. The Education Department will provide materials and a lesson in creating a cyanotype on a card inspired by Changarrito artist, Cynthia Jane Trevino. MEXICAN MOBILITY IN PERSPECTIVE: BUILDING FUTURES Artwork used in event banner: Francisco Delgado, Brother, Carnal, 1997, Oil on Wood Panel, 48″ x 36″.Mexic-Arte Museum Permanent Collection. Join the Mexic-Arte Museum on Saturday, April 17th starting at 11am CST for “Mexican Mobility in Perspective: Building Futures / Closing Pathways”, Lecture and Q&A led by Dr. Sarah Lopez as part of the Museum’s current virtual exhibition, LifeMEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Visit 419 Congress Ave Austin, TX, 78701 Phone: (512) 200 7278 Email us: info@mexic-artemuseum.org M – Th: 10am – 6pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 12pm – 5pm VISIT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum is located in the heart of downtown Austin on the corner of East 5th Street and Congress Avenue, easily seen and reachable by the public. It is handicap accessible featuring: official handicap street parking located on bothCOLLECTIONS
The Mexic-Arte Museum’s permanent collection is composed of over 5,000 contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Latin American art and material culture. The Museum’s collection is a vehicle for the public to access information on artistic expressions collected from this region, as well as other work collected over the years.Mexic-Arte was
ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit statusEXHIBITIONS
38th Annual Day of the Dead Community Altars Exhibition. September 17– November 21.
LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum’s Education Department is dedicated to education and enrichment through art and culture and believes that discussing and creating art are vital to personal and professional development. We facilitate programs to fit the needs, abilities andinterests of
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMIEMBRO NEWSLETTERS
April 9, 2021. We welcome everyone to Mexic-Arte Museum as all museums, theaters and businesses begin to open up after a difficult year. Visit the Museum to view the exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond and see the online exhibit, Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands. In addition, be sure to view the Museum’sonline video
VIVA LA VIDA 2020 GOES VIRTUAL! PRESENTED BY AUSTIN As part of the Mexic-Arte Museums’s continued initiative to bring Museum events right to your screen, the Mexic-Arte is presenting Viva la Vida in a whole new way. Enjoy all the components that make Viva la Vida such a special, vibrant celebration, virtually! What: Viva la Vida Fest 2020 – Goes Virtual. Live Events: October 31st 2020 MIEMBROS NEWSLETTER: APRIL 2021 Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands is an important part of the current exhibition Mexico, the Border, and Beyond: Selections from the Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. Collection, on view until August 22 at Mexic-Arte Museum, in Austin, Texas.The Sandoval Collection represents the unique distinct history and culture of the borderlands or la frontera.MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Visit 419 Congress Ave Austin, TX, 78701 Phone: (512) 200 7278 Email us: info@mexic-artemuseum.org M – Th: 10am – 6pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 12pm – 5pm VISIT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum is located in the heart of downtown Austin on the corner of East 5th Street and Congress Avenue, easily seen and reachable by the public. It is handicap accessible featuring: official handicap street parking located on bothCOLLECTIONS
The Mexic-Arte Museum’s permanent collection is composed of over 5,000 contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Latin American art and material culture. The Museum’s collection is a vehicle for the public to access information on artistic expressions collected from this region, as well as other work collected over the years.Mexic-Arte was
ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit statusEXHIBITIONS
38th Annual Day of the Dead Community Altars Exhibition. September 17– November 21.
LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum’s Education Department is dedicated to education and enrichment through art and culture and believes that discussing and creating art are vital to personal and professional development. We facilitate programs to fit the needs, abilities andinterests of
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMIEMBRO NEWSLETTERS
April 9, 2021. We welcome everyone to Mexic-Arte Museum as all museums, theaters and businesses begin to open up after a difficult year. Visit the Museum to view the exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond and see the online exhibit, Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands. In addition, be sure to view the Museum’sonline video
VIVA LA VIDA 2020 GOES VIRTUAL! PRESENTED BY AUSTIN As part of the Mexic-Arte Museums’s continued initiative to bring Museum events right to your screen, the Mexic-Arte is presenting Viva la Vida in a whole new way. Enjoy all the components that make Viva la Vida such a special, vibrant celebration, virtually! What: Viva la Vida Fest 2020 – Goes Virtual. Live Events: October 31st 2020 MIEMBROS NEWSLETTER: APRIL 2021 Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands is an important part of the current exhibition Mexico, the Border, and Beyond: Selections from the Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. Collection, on view until August 22 at Mexic-Arte Museum, in Austin, Texas.The Sandoval Collection represents the unique distinct history and culture of the borderlands or la frontera. ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit status LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Tours. Guided tours of Mexic–Arte Museum exhibitions provide students and adults with a unique cultural experience. Tours are an engaging way to expose all age groups to current exhibitions and a fun opportunity to learn about traditional and contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Chicanx art from MAM’s knowledgeable staff. EVENTS - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Texas Talks Art: Michael Anthony García with Dr. George Vargas. June 29, 2021. 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. Information and details to this event will be released starting on Monday June 7th. Stay tuned via Mexic-Arte Museum's emails and social media posts! In the meantime, please visit texastalksart.org and pre-register for the online event!SEE MORE.
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Young Latinx Artists 25 September 18, 2020 - November 22, 2020 The 2020 Young Latino Exhibition (YLA) will be curated by Dr. George Vargas, Curator and Director of Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum, YLA 25 will feature contemporary artists who have participated in this emerging artists program series from the last 25 years.GET INVOLVED
As a member, you will benefit from a variety of perks from Museum Store discounts to free admission to special events. As a new Mexic-Arte Museum Member, you’ll receive a 10% discount code for all your Mexic-Arte Museum Store online and in-store purchases. Once you’ve completed your online membership transaction, check your email for your code. MEMBERSHIP - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM 2 guest passes. Limited Edition Mexic-Arte Museum T-Shirt. Invitation to annual Members Only YLA Artists Breakfast. Unlimited free admission to Mexic-Arte Museum exhibitions for two adults and children under 18 years. Invitations to Member Preview Receptions. Subscription to Mexic-Arte Museum’s Newsletter, Miembros. A SERIES OF VISUAL TALKS WITH TEXAS ARTISTS Dr. George Vargas, Curator and Director of Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum will speak with Austin-Based Transmedia Artist Michael AnthonyGarcia
BRUNO ANDRADE RETROSPECTIVE: A NATIVE OF SOUTH TEXAS Health Protocols. This first ever retrospective exhibition features the artwork of American painter Bruno Andrade (born in San Antonio in 1947), a native of Corpus Christi in South Texas. He loved the big sky and bright sun of Texas, and he never forgot his Mexican American or Chicano heritage. A highly accomplished painter, Andrade was known YOUNG LATINO ARTISTS 22: ¡AHORA! YLA 22: ¡Ahora! marks the twenty-second installment of the emerging Latinx artist exhibition series at Mexic-Arte Museum. In an era of socio-political upheaval in the United States – from U.S.MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Visit 419 Congress Ave Austin, TX, 78701 Phone: (512) 200 7278 Email us: info@mexic-artemuseum.org M – Th: 10am – 6pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 12pm – 5pm VISIT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum is located in the heart of downtown Austin on the corner of East 5th Street and Congress Avenue, easily seen and reachable by the public. It is handicap accessible featuring: official handicap street parking located on bothCOLLECTIONS
The Mexic-Arte Museum’s permanent collection is composed of over 5,000 contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Latin American art and material culture. The Museum’s collection is a vehicle for the public to access information on artistic expressions collected from this region, as well as other work collected over the years.Mexic-Arte was
ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit statusEXHIBITIONS
38th Annual Day of the Dead Community Altars Exhibition. September 17– November 21.
LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum’s Education Department is dedicated to education and enrichment through art and culture and believes that discussing and creating art are vital to personal and professional development. We facilitate programs to fit the needs, abilities andinterests of
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMIEMBRO NEWSLETTERS
April 9, 2021. We welcome everyone to Mexic-Arte Museum as all museums, theaters and businesses begin to open up after a difficult year. Visit the Museum to view the exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond and see the online exhibit, Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands. In addition, be sure to view the Museum’sonline video
VIVA LA VIDA 2020 GOES VIRTUAL! PRESENTED BY AUSTIN As part of the Mexic-Arte Museums’s continued initiative to bring Museum events right to your screen, the Mexic-Arte is presenting Viva la Vida in a whole new way. Enjoy all the components that make Viva la Vida such a special, vibrant celebration, virtually! What: Viva la Vida Fest 2020 – Goes Virtual. Live Events: October 31st 2020 MIEMBROS NEWSLETTER: APRIL 2021 Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands is an important part of the current exhibition Mexico, the Border, and Beyond: Selections from the Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. Collection, on view until August 22 at Mexic-Arte Museum, in Austin, Texas.The Sandoval Collection represents the unique distinct history and culture of the borderlands or la frontera.MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Visit 419 Congress Ave Austin, TX, 78701 Phone: (512) 200 7278 Email us: info@mexic-artemuseum.org M – Th: 10am – 6pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 12pm – 5pm VISIT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum is located in the heart of downtown Austin on the corner of East 5th Street and Congress Avenue, easily seen and reachable by the public. It is handicap accessible featuring: official handicap street parking located on bothCOLLECTIONS
The Mexic-Arte Museum’s permanent collection is composed of over 5,000 contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Latin American art and material culture. The Museum’s collection is a vehicle for the public to access information on artistic expressions collected from this region, as well as other work collected over the years.Mexic-Arte was
ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit statusEXHIBITIONS
38th Annual Day of the Dead Community Altars Exhibition. September 17– November 21.
LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum’s Education Department is dedicated to education and enrichment through art and culture and believes that discussing and creating art are vital to personal and professional development. We facilitate programs to fit the needs, abilities andinterests of
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMIEMBRO NEWSLETTERS
April 9, 2021. We welcome everyone to Mexic-Arte Museum as all museums, theaters and businesses begin to open up after a difficult year. Visit the Museum to view the exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond and see the online exhibit, Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands. In addition, be sure to view the Museum’sonline video
VIVA LA VIDA 2020 GOES VIRTUAL! PRESENTED BY AUSTIN As part of the Mexic-Arte Museums’s continued initiative to bring Museum events right to your screen, the Mexic-Arte is presenting Viva la Vida in a whole new way. Enjoy all the components that make Viva la Vida such a special, vibrant celebration, virtually! What: Viva la Vida Fest 2020 – Goes Virtual. Live Events: October 31st 2020 MIEMBROS NEWSLETTER: APRIL 2021 Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands is an important part of the current exhibition Mexico, the Border, and Beyond: Selections from the Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. Collection, on view until August 22 at Mexic-Arte Museum, in Austin, Texas.The Sandoval Collection represents the unique distinct history and culture of the borderlands or la frontera. ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit status LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Tours. Guided tours of Mexic–Arte Museum exhibitions provide students and adults with a unique cultural experience. Tours are an engaging way to expose all age groups to current exhibitions and a fun opportunity to learn about traditional and contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Chicanx art from MAM’s knowledgeable staff. EVENTS - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Texas Talks Art: Michael Anthony García with Dr. George Vargas. June 29, 2021. 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. Information and details to this event will be released starting on Monday June 7th. Stay tuned via Mexic-Arte Museum's emails and social media posts! In the meantime, please visit texastalksart.org and pre-register for the online event!SEE MORE.
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Young Latinx Artists 25 September 18, 2020 - November 22, 2020 The 2020 Young Latino Exhibition (YLA) will be curated by Dr. George Vargas, Curator and Director of Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum, YLA 25 will feature contemporary artists who have participated in this emerging artists program series from the last 25 years.GET INVOLVED
As a member, you will benefit from a variety of perks from Museum Store discounts to free admission to special events. As a new Mexic-Arte Museum Member, you’ll receive a 10% discount code for all your Mexic-Arte Museum Store online and in-store purchases. Once you’ve completed your online membership transaction, check your email for your code. MEMBERSHIP - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM 2 guest passes. Limited Edition Mexic-Arte Museum T-Shirt. Invitation to annual Members Only YLA Artists Breakfast. Unlimited free admission to Mexic-Arte Museum exhibitions for two adults and children under 18 years. Invitations to Member Preview Receptions. Subscription to Mexic-Arte Museum’s Newsletter, Miembros. A SERIES OF VISUAL TALKS WITH TEXAS ARTISTS Dr. George Vargas, Curator and Director of Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum will speak with Austin-Based Transmedia Artist Michael AnthonyGarcia
BRUNO ANDRADE RETROSPECTIVE: A NATIVE OF SOUTH TEXAS Health Protocols. This first ever retrospective exhibition features the artwork of American painter Bruno Andrade (born in San Antonio in 1947), a native of Corpus Christi in South Texas. He loved the big sky and bright sun of Texas, and he never forgot his Mexican American or Chicano heritage. A highly accomplished painter, Andrade was known YOUNG LATINO ARTISTS 22: ¡AHORA! YLA 22: ¡Ahora! marks the twenty-second installment of the emerging Latinx artist exhibition series at Mexic-Arte Museum. In an era of socio-political upheaval in the United States – from U.S.MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Visit 419 Congress Ave Austin, TX, 78701 Phone: (512) 200 7278 Email us: info@mexic-artemuseum.org M – Th: 10am – 6pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 12pm – 5pm VISIT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum is located in the heart of downtown Austin on the corner of East 5th Street and Congress Avenue, easily seen and reachable by the public. It is handicap accessible featuring: official handicap street parking located on bothCOLLECTIONS
The Mexic-Arte Museum’s permanent collection is composed of over 5,000 contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Latin American art and material culture. The Museum’s collection is a vehicle for the public to access information on artistic expressions collected from this region, as well as other work collected over the years.Mexic-Arte was
ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit status EVENTS - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Texas Talks Art: Michael Anthony García with Dr. George Vargas. June 29, 2021. 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. Information and details to this event will be released starting on Monday June 7th. Stay tuned via Mexic-Arte Museum's emails and social media posts! In the meantime, please visit texastalksart.org and pre-register for the online event!SEE MORE.
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection to LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum’s Education Department is dedicated to education and enrichment through art and culture and believes that discussing and creating art are vital to personal and professional development. We facilitate programs to fit the needs, abilities andinterests of
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Young Latinx Artists 25 September 18, 2020 - November 22, 2020 The 2020 Young Latino Exhibition (YLA) will be curated by Dr. George Vargas, Curator and Director of Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum, YLA 25 will feature contemporary artists who have participated in this emerging artists program series from the last 25 years.EXHIBITIONS
38th Annual Day of the Dead Community Altars Exhibition. September 17– November 21.
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April 9, 2021. We welcome everyone to Mexic-Arte Museum as all museums, theaters and businesses begin to open up after a difficult year. Visit the Museum to view the exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond and see the online exhibit, Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands. In addition, be sure to view the Museum’sonline video
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Visit 419 Congress Ave Austin, TX, 78701 Phone: (512) 200 7278 Email us: info@mexic-artemuseum.org M – Th: 10am – 6pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 12pm – 5pm VISIT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum is located in the heart of downtown Austin on the corner of East 5th Street and Congress Avenue, easily seen and reachable by the public. It is handicap accessible featuring: official handicap street parking located on bothCOLLECTIONS
The Mexic-Arte Museum’s permanent collection is composed of over 5,000 contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Latin American art and material culture. The Museum’s collection is a vehicle for the public to access information on artistic expressions collected from this region, as well as other work collected over the years.Mexic-Arte was
ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit status EVENTS - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Texas Talks Art: Michael Anthony García with Dr. George Vargas. June 29, 2021. 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. Information and details to this event will be released starting on Monday June 7th. Stay tuned via Mexic-Arte Museum's emails and social media posts! In the meantime, please visit texastalksart.org and pre-register for the online event!SEE MORE.
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection to LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum’s Education Department is dedicated to education and enrichment through art and culture and believes that discussing and creating art are vital to personal and professional development. We facilitate programs to fit the needs, abilities andinterests of
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Young Latinx Artists 25 September 18, 2020 - November 22, 2020 The 2020 Young Latino Exhibition (YLA) will be curated by Dr. George Vargas, Curator and Director of Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum, YLA 25 will feature contemporary artists who have participated in this emerging artists program series from the last 25 years.EXHIBITIONS
38th Annual Day of the Dead Community Altars Exhibition. September 17– November 21.
MIEMBRO NEWSLETTERS
April 9, 2021. We welcome everyone to Mexic-Arte Museum as all museums, theaters and businesses begin to open up after a difficult year. Visit the Museum to view the exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond and see the online exhibit, Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands. In addition, be sure to view the Museum’sonline video
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As a member, you will benefit from a variety of perks from Museum Store discounts to free admission to special events. As a new Mexic-Arte Museum Member, you’ll receive a 10% discount code for all your Mexic-Arte Museum Store online and in-store purchases. Once you’ve completed your online membership transaction, check your email for your code.FACILITY RENTAL
Facility Rental. As the Official Mexican and Mexican American Fine Art Museum of Texas, Mexic-Arte Museum welcomes you to host private and corporate events, providing a unique art and cultural venue in the heart of downtown Austin. The Museum is located at 419 Congress Ave. on the corner of 5th and Congress walking distance from the Convention MIEMBROS NEWSLETTER: APRIL 2021 Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands is an important part of the current exhibition Mexico, the Border, and Beyond: Selections from the Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. Collection, on view until August 22 at Mexic-Arte Museum, in Austin, Texas.The Sandoval Collection represents the unique distinct history and culture of the borderlands or la frontera. A SERIES OF VISUAL TALKS WITH TEXAS ARTISTS Dr. George Vargas, Curator and Director of Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum will speak with Austin-Based Transmedia Artist Michael AnthonyGarcia
VIVA LA VIDA 2020 GOES VIRTUAL! PRESENTED BY AUSTIN As part of the Mexic-Arte Museums’s continued initiative to bring Museum events right to your screen, the Mexic-Arte is presenting Viva la Vida in a whole new way. Enjoy all the components that make Viva la Vida such a special, vibrant celebration, virtually! What: Viva la Vida Fest 2020 – Goes Virtual. Live Events: October 31st 2020PRESS & NEWSLETTERS
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Home / Events / / Catrina Gala 2021. October 17, 2021 @ 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm. Information and details to this special event will be released starting on Wednesday September 1st. Stay tuned via Mexic-Arte Museum’s emails and social media posts! Add Button Text. YOUNG LATINO ARTISTS 22: ¡AHORA! YLA 22: ¡Ahora! marks the twenty-second installment of the emerging Latinx artist exhibition series at Mexic-Arte Museum. In an era of socio-political upheaval in the United States – from U.S.MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Visit 419 Congress Ave Austin, TX, 78701 Phone: (512) 200 7278 Email us: info@mexic-artemuseum.org M – Th: 10am – 6pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 12pm – 5pm VISIT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum is located in the heart of downtown Austin on the corner of East 5th Street and Congress Avenue, easily seen and reachable by the public. It is handicap accessible featuring: official handicap street parking located on both ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUMARTE MEXMEXICAN AMERICAN MUSEUMMEXICAN MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit statusCOLLECTIONS
The Mexic-Arte Museum’s permanent collection is composed of over 5,000 contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Latin American art and material culture. The Museum’s collection is a vehicle for the public to access information on artistic expressions collected from this region, as well as other work collected over the years.Mexic-Arte was
LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUMMEXIC ARTE MUSEUM AUSTINARTE MEXMEXICAN AMERICAN MUSEUMONLINE ART MUSEUMMEXICAN MUSEUMDENVER ART MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum’s Education Department is dedicated to education and enrichment through art and culture and believes that discussing and creating art are vital to personal and professional development. We facilitate programs to fit the needs, abilities andinterests of
EXHIBITIONS
38th Annual Day of the Dead Community Altars Exhibition. September 17– November 21.
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMIEMBRO NEWSLETTERS
April 9, 2021. We welcome everyone to Mexic-Arte Museum as all museums, theaters and businesses begin to open up after a difficult year. Visit the Museum to view the exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond and see the online exhibit, Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands. In addition, be sure to view the Museum’sonline video
VIVA LA VIDA 2020 GOES VIRTUAL! PRESENTED BY AUSTINVIVA LA VIDA BY COLDPLAYVIVA LA VIDA COVERVIVA LA VIDA PIANOVIVA LA VIDA VIOLINVIVA LA VIDA LIVEVIVA LA VIDA SONG MEANING As part of the Mexic-Arte Museums’s continued initiative to bring Museum events right to your screen, the Mexic-Arte is presenting Viva la Vida in a whole new way. Enjoy all the components that make Viva la Vida such a special, vibrant celebration, virtually! What: Viva la Vida Fest 2020 – Goes Virtual. Live Events: October 31st 2020VIVA LA VIDA
Introducing El Día de los Muertos The Day of the Dead The Day of the Dead is a Mexican and Mexican American holiday whose intricate history is intertwined with theMEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
Visit 419 Congress Ave Austin, TX, 78701 Phone: (512) 200 7278 Email us: info@mexic-artemuseum.org M – Th: 10am – 6pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 12pm – 5pm VISIT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum is located in the heart of downtown Austin on the corner of East 5th Street and Congress Avenue, easily seen and reachable by the public. It is handicap accessible featuring: official handicap street parking located on both ABOUT - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUMARTE MEXMEXICAN AMERICAN MUSEUMMEXICAN MUSEUM Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas. Starting with the Day of the Dead festival in the fall of 1984, the museum began offering outstanding cultural programs and obtained its non-profit statusCOLLECTIONS
The Mexic-Arte Museum’s permanent collection is composed of over 5,000 contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Latin American art and material culture. The Museum’s collection is a vehicle for the public to access information on artistic expressions collected from this region, as well as other work collected over the years.Mexic-Arte was
LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUMMEXIC ARTE MUSEUM AUSTINARTE MEXMEXICAN AMERICAN MUSEUMONLINE ART MUSEUMMEXICAN MUSEUMDENVER ART MUSEUM The Mexic-Arte Museum’s Education Department is dedicated to education and enrichment through art and culture and believes that discussing and creating art are vital to personal and professional development. We facilitate programs to fit the needs, abilities andinterests of
EXHIBITIONS
38th Annual Day of the Dead Community Altars Exhibition. September 17– November 21.
LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMIEMBRO NEWSLETTERS
April 9, 2021. We welcome everyone to Mexic-Arte Museum as all museums, theaters and businesses begin to open up after a difficult year. Visit the Museum to view the exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond and see the online exhibit, Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands. In addition, be sure to view the Museum’sonline video
VIVA LA VIDA 2020 GOES VIRTUAL! PRESENTED BY AUSTINVIVA LA VIDA BY COLDPLAYVIVA LA VIDA COVERVIVA LA VIDA PIANOVIVA LA VIDA VIOLINVIVA LA VIDA LIVEVIVA LA VIDA SONG MEANING As part of the Mexic-Arte Museums’s continued initiative to bring Museum events right to your screen, the Mexic-Arte is presenting Viva la Vida in a whole new way. Enjoy all the components that make Viva la Vida such a special, vibrant celebration, virtually! What: Viva la Vida Fest 2020 – Goes Virtual. Live Events: October 31st 2020VIVA LA VIDA
Introducing El Día de los Muertos The Day of the Dead The Day of the Dead is a Mexican and Mexican American holiday whose intricate history is intertwined with the LEARN - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Tours. Guided tours of Mexic–Arte Museum exhibitions provide students and adults with a unique cultural experience. Tours are an engaging way to expose all age groups to current exhibitions and a fun opportunity to learn about traditional and contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Chicanx art from MAM’s knowledgeable staff. EVENTS - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM Texas Talks Art: Michael Anthony García with Dr. George Vargas. June 29, 2021. 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. Information and details to this event will be released starting on Monday June 7th. Stay tuned via Mexic-Arte Museum's emails and social media posts! In the meantime, please visit texastalksart.org and pre-register for the online event!SEE MORE.
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The Mexic-Arte Museum, a collaborator in the Blue Star Museums program, offers free general admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and up to five family members—including U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines, National Guard, Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserve, U.S. Public Health Commissioned Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Corps—from Armed Services Day through Labor Day. LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL Mexic-Arte Museum presents the virtual exhibition Life and Experiences in the U.S/Mexico Borderlands, on view now through the Museum’s website and the Museum’s CultureConnect portal. In early 2020, Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. (1946 – 2021), a former reference librarian and subject specialist for art and Chicanx studies at The University of Texas at El Paso, donated his vast collection toMEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM
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Young Latinx Artists 25 September 18, 2020 - November 22, 2020 The 2020 Young Latino Exhibition (YLA) will be curated by Dr. George Vargas, Curator and Director of Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum, YLA 25 will feature contemporary artists who have participated in this emerging artists program series from the last 25 years.GET INVOLVED
As a member, you will benefit from a variety of perks from Museum Store discounts to free admission to special events. As a new Mexic-Arte Museum Member, you’ll receive a 10% discount code for all your Mexic-Arte Museum Store online and in-store purchases. Once you’ve completed your online membership transaction, check your email for your code. MEMBERSHIP - MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM 2 guest passes. Limited Edition Mexic-Arte Museum T-Shirt. Invitation to annual Members Only YLA Artists Breakfast. Unlimited free admission to Mexic-Arte Museum exhibitions for two adults and children under 18 years. Invitations to Member Preview Receptions. Subscription to Mexic-Arte Museum’s Newsletter, Miembros.FACILITY RENTAL
Facility Rental. As the Official Mexican and Mexican American Fine Art Museum of Texas, Mexic-Arte Museum welcomes you to host private and corporate events, providing a unique art and cultural venue in the heart of downtown Austin. The Museum is located at 419 Congress Ave. on the corner of 5th and Congress walking distance from the ConventionVIVA LA VIDA
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VIVA LA VIDA 2020 GOES VIRTUAL! PRESENTED BY AUSTIN CONVENTION CENTER MEXICO, THE BORDER AND BEYOND: SELECTIONS FROM THE JUAN ANTONIO SANDOVAL JR. COLLECTION EXHIBITION LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL EXHIBITION CHANGARREANDO WITH TINA B. MEDINA: INSTAGRAM TAKEOVER CHANGARREANDO WITH GUADALUPE HERNANDEZ: INSTAGRAM TAKEOVER VIVA LA VIDA 2020 GOES VIRTUAL! PRESENTED BY AUSTIN CONVENTION CENTER MEXICO, THE BORDER AND BEYOND: SELECTIONS FROM THE JUAN ANTONIO SANDOVAL JR. COLLECTION EXHIBITION LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE U.S/MEXICO BORDERLANDS VIRTUAL EXHIBITION CHANGARREANDO WITH TINA B. MEDINA: INSTAGRAM TAKEOVER CHANGARREANDO WITH GUADALUPE HERNANDEZ: INSTAGRAM TAKEOVER VIVA LA VIDA 2020 GOES VIRTUAL! PRESENTED BY AUSTIN CONVENTION CENTER* 1
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MEXICO, THE BORDER AND BEYOND: SELECTIONS FROM THE JUAN ANTONIO SANDOVAL JR. COLLECTION EXHIBITION December 19, 2020 – August 22, 2021 The exhibition, Mexico, the Border and Beyond: Selections from the Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. Collection, will open to the public on Saturday, December 19th and will continue to remain open to the public until Sunday, August 22nd. Please make sure to review our Health Protocols, before planning your visit to the Mexic-Arte Museum. Thankyou.
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Marta Arat, _The Pearl, _1992, Oil on canvas, 35¼” x 31¼” Luis Jiménez, _Crossing the Mighty River, Cruzando el Río Bravo_, 1987, Color lithograph on paper, 38¾” x 28½” Manuel Carrillo,_ Untitled, _n.d., Gelatin silver print, 24¼” x16”
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The Mexic-Arte Museum hosts three special events each year: Taste of Mexico in the spring, Catrina Gala Dinner, and Viva la Vida Festival & Parade during the fall. Learn more on all three events by visiting the Special Events page and see how you could get involved through volunteering, purchasing tickets, or as a vendor!Special Events
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