Barrio Logan in San Diego, California, is a melting pot of Mexican American artists, entrepreneurs, and culture keepers.
About 700 visitors attended the opening of the National Museum of Mexican Art’s exhibit on the traditions of the Día de Muertos holiday.
One of José María Velasco's masterpieces, on view at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, manages to blend together three eras ...
By adding suggestions of both humor and tension, and pumping up his characters’ sensuality, Ana Segovia turns recognizable ...
The 2025 Oberlander Prize celebrates Mario Schjetnan’s belief that access to open space is a human right, recognising his ...
An exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Art focuses on the 19th-century artist whose breathtaking panoramas of his ...
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How to celebrate Day of the Dead in the US: Six cities that bring the Mexican tradition to life
San Antonio has deep Mexican roots and is widely recognized as having the largest Day of the Dead celebrations in the U.S., ...
The Garcia-Correa Collection,’ Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara. (Ingrid Bostrom) The graphic ...
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La Santa Muerte: Why the Mexican Death Saint is More Popular Than Ever
Curious about La Santa Muerte? Mexico's Death Saint has become very popular in recent years — but do you really know what she ...
An internationally acclaimed Mexican tattoo artist and sacred mark maker is giving people a unique opportunity for a one-of-a ...
A new art exhibit at downtown San Antonio's Centro de Artes Gallery will celebrate the things that go bump in the night.
The Willits Center for the Arts will host its seasonal fall exhibit opening Saturday featuring artwork by members of the ...
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