![]() As well, two youth workshops are planned, the first at Centro Tyrone Guzman, a Latinx community organization and a second at Ella Baker Global Studies and Humanities Magnet School. The apprentices are all Minnesota-based Latinx artists.ĭavid Sánchez Beltrán and Lucero Paniagua Ortuño’s residencies will involve intensive learning sessions with their local apprentices. Lucero Paniagua Ortuño will be paired with Monica Vega and Ivonne Yáñez, to exchange her expertise and skills on the extraction of pigments, dyes, and traditional techniques of the pre-Hispanic, colonial era. David Sánchez Beltrán will be paired with Cándida González and Claudia Valentino to exchange his expertise and skills as a painter, muralist, and ceramicist. In line with the City’s goals to address racial disparities, the effort invests in mentoring local Latinx artists and reconnecting Mexican immigrants to their traditional and cultural knowledge. The residency is to promote learning through cultural exchange and to revive, strengthen, and elevate the presence of and access to Mexican traditional art forms in Minneapolis. ![]() The Office of Arts, Culture & the Creative Economy and the Weisman Art Museum will host two artists from Cuernavaca, Morelos México, David Sánchez Beltrán and Lucero Paniagua Ortuño, in an artist residency May 29-June 7. David Sánchez Beltrán and Lucero Paniagua Ortuño - two extraordinarily different artists draw from similar historical influences in reviving and enriching Mexican traditional art forms Learn more about Mexico in Minneapolis Folk Arts Residency here > ![]()
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