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SUMMARY:Rosas y Revelaciones: Homage to la Virgen de Guadalupe
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE EXHIBIT\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Exhibit \n\n\n\nMexic-Arte Museum is proud to announce the opening of Rosas y Revelaciones: Homage to la Virgen de Guadalupe\, an exhibition honoring one of Mexico’s most enduring cultural and spiritual icons through ninety extraordinary textile works. Curated by Luisa Fernanda Perez\, this exhibition will be on display from April 17th to August 9th. \n\n\n\nCoordinated by Linda Hanna\, Rosas y Revelaciones brings together extraordinary garments and wearable works of art inspired by the image of la Virgen de Guadalupe\, created by textile artists from across Mexico. The collection reflects both deep devotion and bold artistic innovation\, offering visitors an intimate look at the ways traditional techniques can express profound faith\, imagination\, and identity. \n\n\n\nOriginally rooted in Hanna’s long residence in Oaxaca and her close relationships with artisans there\, the exhibition represents a remarkable range of textile traditions. The exhibition focuses primarily on clothing\, reflecting the historical tradition of la Virgen de Guadalupe’s first appearance on a tilma (cloak). \n\n\n\nThe exhibit is a true cross-section of Mexico’s rich textile heritage\, featuring works from artists representing sixteen states\, including Oaxaca\, Chiapas\, Chihuahua\, Guerrero\, Michoacán\, Puebla\, Veracruz\, and Yucatán. Featured artists from Mexico include master textile creators such as artisans from Teotitlán del Valle (Oaxaca)\, San Andrés Larráinzar (Chiapas)\, Tenango de Doria (Hidalgo)\, and Santa Clara del Cobre (Michoacán)\, among others\, whose garments reinterpret la Virgen through embroidery\, weaving\, appliqué\, beadwork\, and mixed media techniques.  \n\n\n\nThe exhibition also features photographs by Jesse Herrera\, documenting Our Lady of Guadalupe Church\, an essential spiritual and cultural site for the Mexican and Mexican American communities of Austin. Herrera is featured in Rosas y Revelaciones for his powerful photographic documentation of the church\, which is the first Catholic church established specifically to serve Mexican and Mexican Americans in Austin. Founded in 1907\, the church became a cornerstone of spiritual life\, cultural preservation\, and community organizing for generations of Mexican and Mexican American families. \n\n\n\nHis photographs\, drawn from the Mexic-Arte Museum permanent collection\, document both devotional practices and the architectural and communal life of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Importantly\, the original church was located within Austin’s historic 5th Street Mexican American Cultural District\, an area central to the cultural\, artistic\, and civic history of Mexican and Mexican American communities in the city. Through his lens\, Herrera captures not only the physical presence of the church but also the presence of la Virgencita in this community space of Austin\, Texas\, affirming her enduring spiritual and cultural significance. \n\n\n\nSince 1531\, la Virgen de Guadalupe has shaped the cultural and artistic identity of México. Rosas y Revelaciones: Homage to la Virgen de Guadalupe affirms her enduring power\, not only as a religious icon\, but as a universal symbol of hope\, identity\, and resilience. Her image is deeply woven into the cultural fabric of Latin America and beyond. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFEATURED ARTISTS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJesse Herrera – Born in Monterrey\, Mexico\, Jesse Herrera earned his B.A. in 1975 in art design from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a M.A. Degree in photojournalism from the University of Texas at Austin in 1990. Herrera began his photography career in Chicago working as a corporate photographer for the People’s Gas Company. Relocating to Austin in 1978\, he worked for several state agencies\, including the Texas Department of Agriculture\, the State Preservation Board\, and the Texas House of Representatives. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExhibition: Rosas y Revelaciones: Homage to la Virgen de Guadalupe \n\n\n\nDates: April 17 – August 9\, 2026 \n\n\n\nLocation: Mexic-Arte Museum\, 419 Congress Avenue\, Austin\, TX  \n\n\n\nHours: Monday – Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Friday – Saturday\, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. & Sunday\, 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPECIAL TOURS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo celebrate this exhibit\, Mexic-Arte hosted two special tours free to the public. The first tour was led by featured artist and photographer Jesse Herrera\, on Sunday\, April 19th at 12 pm. The second tour was led by textile artist and project founder\, Linda Hanna\, on Sunday\, April 26th at 12 pm.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVIDEOS OF OPENING RECEPTION\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n INSTALLATION IMAGES
URL:https://mexic-artemuseum.org/event/rosas-y-revelaciones-homage-to-la-virgen-de-guadalupe/
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SUMMARY:Changarrito Residency: Citlali Delgado
DESCRIPTION:NI UNA MÁS\, 6” x 8”ft\, Oil and acrylic paint on canvas\, Subject is Karla Robles2024 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Artist\n\n\n\nCitlali Delgado is a Chicana visual artist from El Paso\, Texas with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from New Mexico State University. Based in the borderlands\, her paintings function to understand how she and her communities can live with\, against\, and past the border. She attended the Yale Norfolk School of Art residency program and has work in the Eastern New Mexico University and the New Mexico State University Museum permanent collections. She has exhibited at the El Paso Museum of Art Border Biennial\, Museo de Arte de Ciudad Juárez Bienal Fronteriza\, and the Ecos del Sol exhibition at the Museum of the Big Bend. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nArtist Statement\n\n\n\nMy figurative paintings are ever reframing my testimonies as a Chicana in search of grieving and growth. Always concerned with the U.S./Mexico borderlands as I grew up in El Paso\, Texas\, my understanding of regional complexity is always in orbit. When I create\, I am reevaluating the many nuances and fantasies others have of the desert\, of Mexico\, and of the border but sometimes\, I find certain fantasies to be of my own emergence. The land I belong to is to be respected for its history and then critically maintained through decolonizing\, grieving\, and healing. I think about my site-specific presence as a maker\, exhibitor\, and institutional participant on top of my brownness through themes of politics of representation\, tokenization\, and erasure. Trying to take care of the people I paint knowing the artistic agency my work does and does not have\, I am to uncover ways in which my communities and I can live with\, against\, and past the border. \n\n\n\n\nLook at Citlali’s Work\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChangarrito Cart – July 18 & 19 and 25 & 26 \n\n\n\nArtists have the opportunity to sell their art on the Changarrito cart in front of the Museum (or an offsite location\, as representative for the Museum during various Austin festivals). Changarreando expands the reach of the artist by presenting their gallery online\, while allowing the option to sell merch over Instagram and receive 100% of the sale. \n\n\n\nCitlali will be at the Mexic-Arte Museum featuring her artwork on the Changarrito cart right outside the Museum’s entrance on July 18 & 19 and 25 & 26 from 12 – 3 PM . \n\n\n\nFollow us on Instagram and Facebook for updates on original work available for purchase and behind the scenes of the artist’s work\, space\, and creative process.
URL:https://mexic-artemuseum.org/event/changarrito-residency-citlali-delgado/
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