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In the neighborhood of Santa Cruz de las Huertas, a village near Guadalajara Mexico, artists work in "Barro Betus", clay art that is rubbed with a ...
Read moreIn the neighborhood of Santa Cruz de las Huertas, a village near Guadalajara Mexico, artists work in "Barro Betus", clay art that is rubbed with a ...
Read moreThe Hernandez Cano family workshop is one of the oldest in Michoacan, tracing their history to the beginning in 1815. Beginning in 2008 Mexican ar...
Read moreTalavera pottery is a Mexican and Spanish pottery tradition named after the Spanish Talavera de la Reina pottery, from Talavera de la Reina, in S...
Read moreMexico has long been known as a land of the master craftsman. If the master craftsman is considered an artist, then glass is a wonderf...
Read moreStreet Art; the murals, paintings, stickers and graffiti that adorn our towns and cities, is fascinating a entrance and outlet for many creative u...
Read moreIf you are near Chicago, make a visit to the National Museum of Mexican Art. See the permanent exhibits and the special displays. See: Nuestras Hi...
Read moreAmate is a type of bark paper that has been manufactured in Mexico since the hispanic contact times. It was used primarily to create codices. Amate...
Read moreOn an unassuming street on a hillside in Morelia, Mexico, there is a small house almost hidden from view. Living and working here is Buzmaro Pin...
Read moreRicardo Leon is an artist. He grew up in Mexico city and attended art school at UAM (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana).While visiting Mexico Ci...
Read moreA renaissance of political printmaking seeks to counter cultural domination and give voice to the disenfranchised. This past October at Espacia Za...
Read moreIn the early 1930’s, Manual Art’s High school (LA) drop-out Philip Goldstein met Otis student Reuben Kadish, who had worked with the famous Mexi...
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