The fall season at Mexic-Arte Museum officially opens on September 5, with the new exhibition, En lo más negro del verano / In the Darkest Domain of Summer, curated by Luisa Fernanda Perez and featuring twelve artists. The title and exhibition are inspired by a haunting poem written by Peruvian writer Blanca Varela and challenges the viewer to embrace broader themes of death and the cycles of life. Marking its 42nd year, Mexic-Arte Museum’s Día de los Muertos Community Ofrenda continues to offer a space for the community to share memories and offerings to honor loved ones who are no longer with us.
Miembros Newsletters
August 2025
August 3rd will be the last day to view the summer exhibition, Beyond the Shape: El arte de Chente Rodriguez. For many, Vicente, “Chente,” has been a friend and a part of the community since the 1970s. He has dedicated his talent to the production of thousands of graphics and illustrations for schools, churches, events and causes. But Chente’s strongest contribution is by far his beautiful artwork that speaks in a universal voice to the human spirit with colors, lines, and shapes.
July 2025
On July 18, 1984, Mexic-Arte Museum was incorporated. 2025 will mark the 42nd anniversary of its founding. Mexic-Arte Museum is one of the few institutions in the US dedicated to preserving and presenting exhibitions and programs focusing on Mexican American and Latinx art and culture.
June 2025
Friday May 2, 2025 was an extremely important day for the Mexican American community in Austin as we celebrated the official ribbon cutting of the Mexican American Heritage Corridor.
May 2025
This year Mexic-Arte Museum is organizing multiple events throughout the weekend for the community to enjoy and learn about the history of Cinco de Mayo.
March/April 2025
Join us for the opening reception of Beyond the Shape: El Arte de Chente Rodriguez on April 11 from 6 pm – 9 pm at the Mexic-Arte Museum!