NOCHES DE ANÁHUAC

A woman with long black hair and a red stripe of facepaint under her eyes and across her nose, stands in a forest looking upward. Natural light bathes her face.

NOCHES DE ANÁHUAC

November 7, 2024 - January 4, 2025

Reception: November 7, 2024

NOCHES DE ANÁHUAC embraces the rich tapestry of Mexican identity. Adorned with carpentry, sculpture, textiles, paintings, and film—the artists invoke a sense of collective memory and pride in their Mexican Indigenous identity.

Curated by EL SUEÑO, this exhibition features works by:

  • TLALOKAN
  • DEVIN MUÑOZ
  • MARIBEL GALVAN
  • TESSA BAÑALES
  • ALICIA MULLIKIN 

Opening Reception

Join us on First Thursday, Nov. 7, to celebrate the opening of NOCHES DE ANÁHUAC and see Mexican heritage in motion with free performances and a talk back with the artists. A Spanish interpreter will be present for the program. 

Remarks and performances at 7 p.m., followed by the talk back. ️Drinks and light snacks provided.

Our gallery will be open until 9 p.m. for this event.

What To Expect

NOCHES DE ANÁHUAC features 2D and 3D works, photography, and film that includes themes of history, nature, ancestry, tradition, ritual, and cultural heritage both past and present. Works depict the human form, objects of sacred, historical, and cultural importance, and abstract representations of ancestry and ancestral connections.


Photo by Devin Muñoz.

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