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Lead to Live

Mexic-Arte Museum 419 Congress Avenue, Austin

Lead to Lives, painted by Amado Castillo III and his son Amado Castillo IV, is the first mural brought to the museum's 5th street wall in 2022.

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Tree of Life Estampilla

Mexic-Arte Museum 419 Congress Avenue, Austin

Mexic-Arte Museum is happy to welcome Austin-Based artist, Carmen Rangel, as one of the muralist creating a mural to coincide with the opening of Mexic-Arte Museum’s exhibition "Expresiones de Mexico, Arte de la Gente / Art of the People."

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Somos Ellas

Mexic-Arte Museum 419 Congress Avenue, Austin

Come see the newly completed Mero Muro mural Somos Ellas (We Are Them) by Victor Meléndez and Tavo Garavato. In Somos Ellas, Víctor painted a bat in homage to Austin in the popular […]

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Remembrance

Mexic-Arte Museum 419 Congress Avenue, Austin

Come see the newly completed Mero Muro mural Remembrance by Mauro de la Tierra. This mural serves as an homage to the richness of cultural diversity. It draws inspiration from the widely […]

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The Origins of Medicine by Rafael Navarro Barajas

Mexic-Arte Museum 419 Congress Avenue, Austin

Mexic- Arte Museum is pleased to announce the recent donation of the major artwork, The Origins of Medicine," composed of two 9’x 29’ oil on canvas murals by Mexican artist, Rafael Navarro Barajas.

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Changarrito Residency Application

Mexic-Arte Museum 419 Congress Avenue, Austin

Apply now to Mexic-Arte's 2024-2025 Changarrito Residency program open until December 1st.

Ofrenda de la Comunidad

Mexic-Arte Museum 419 Congress Avenue, Austin

We are thrilled to announce the arrival of the 40th Annual Día de los Muertos exhibition at the Mexic-Arte Museum, a cherished tradition since 1984. This year's exhibition, 40 years of Día de los Muertos, holds a special place in our hearts as we reflect upon four decades of honoring our dearly departed.

40 Years of Día de los Muertos

Mexic-Arte Museum 419 Congress Avenue, Austin

This exhibition will include artwork from the permanent collection, inspired by icons of Día de los Muertos, including ofrendas like those seen in Mexico, and two-dimensional and three-dimensional artworks, with artwork by José Guadalupe Posada

El Nacimiento

Mexic-Arte Museum 419 Congress Avenue, Austin

This striking Mexican nativity scene, generously donated by Edwin R. Jordan, is the largest museum display in Texas, with over 400 pieces that reflect the way in which nacimiento-making has transformed within Mexico to integrate uniquely Mexican motifs, styles, and iconography.

UNITY

Mexic-Arte Museum 419 Congress Avenue, Austin

The 17th amArte workshop, “UNITY” was led by master artist Stacey Silva at Blackshear Elementary. In collaboration with talented 5th-grade students the mural showcases the power of creativity and teamwork.