Changarrito Residency: Paulina Rosiles
About the Artist Paulina Rosiles (b. 2003) is a painter and multimedia artist from El Paso, Texas. She graduated with her BA from the University of Notre Dame in May […]
About the Artist Paulina Rosiles (b. 2003) is a painter and multimedia artist from El Paso, Texas. She graduated with her BA from the University of Notre Dame in May […]
The Spring 2026 internship program at Mexic-Arte Museum comprised dedicated students from The University of Texas at Austin and Texas State University, each contributing to various museum departments. Their collective efforts enriched the museum’s programming and operations, particularly through hands-on contributions to exhibits like En lo mas negro del verano and cultural events such as Viva la Vida and Mexic-Arte's various Hispanic Heritage Month events. From curatorial research and educational content creation to event planning and development support, the cohort gained valuable professional experience while advancing the museum’s mission to engage the public with Latino/x/e art and culture. Their behind-the-scenes work helped ensure the success of key initiatives and fostered deeper community connections.
Tejedoras del Espiritu: Rosas y Revelaciones centers indigenous women, especially those who work with textiles, as carriers of knowledge, lineage, and cultural heritage. Cindy and Ernesto Hernandez reference Coatlicue/Tonantzin as ancestral embodiments of that power.