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Israel Nieves in conversation with Rebecca Ivonne Ruiz Padilla
Community is culture
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Auditorio de la Facultad de Artes UAQ
The cultural activities that arise from community ties feed back into a strengthening of these communities, creating a positive impact on their inhabitants and facilitating the work of creators and artists. At this event, we will find out about an artistic community project from Queretaro, which can help to create a route map for initiatives that have such positive effects on our communities. Israel Nieves from La Otra Banda (Mexico) talks to Rebecca Ivonne Ruiz Padilla.
The UNAM publishing house has recently published a compilation of letters by writer Rosario Castellanos, Cartas a Ricardo, a collection of her correspondence with Ricardo Guerra, who was her partner for several years. With Rosa Beltrán, Sara Uribe and Socorro Venegas.
Daniel Flores, Mauricio Sánchez and Isabel Zapata with Felipe Rosete
La Otra Feria or how to organise a trade fair for independent publishers
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Museo de la Ciudad (espacio Hay Festival)
Book fairs are important spaces for promoting books, but also for building relationships in the publishing industry, and meeting readers. Three Mexican publishers Daniel Flores, Mauricio Sánchez and Isabel Zapata, talk to Felipe Rosete about why they take part in the La Otra Feria initiative.
Ester Bautista Botello, Abraham Cruzvillegas and Tamikuã Txihi with Eduardo Rabasa
Art and public space
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Museo de la Ciudad (espacio escénico)
What happens when an intervention is made in a public space by an artist or an architect? How can interventions make use of and improve communal spaces for the enjoyment of citizens? We talk to three artists and architects whose work tends in this direction, and to whom we will talk about matters such as public space, accessibility, aesthetics and community. With the academic and thinker Ester Bautista Botello (Mexico) the Mexican artist Abraham Cruzvillegas and Tamikuã Txihi(Brazilian artist of the Pataxó people), in conversation with writer and editorEduardo Rabasa.
Simultaneous interpretation from Portuguese to Spanish available
This event has taken place
Co-organized with CAF and with the support of the Ford Foundation
Yásnaya Elena Aguilar, Cristina Fuentes La Roche and Josefa Sánchez Contreras with Felipe Restrepo Pombo
On museums and colonialism
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Patio de la Delegación del Centro Histórico
In 2022, Hay Festival and the British Museum teamed up to create the anthology Volver a contar: escritores de América Latina en los archivos del Museo Británico, in which a group of ten writers took up narratives about the past using the collection of Latin American objects in the museum, ones that have never been seen before. In 2023 we present the anthology Exploradores, soñadores y ladrones, in which six fiction writers look at the museum collections to bring to the surface a new collection of texts that question and reimagine predominant narratives. With Yásnaya Elena Aguilar(Mexico), Cristina Fuentes La Roche (Spain), and Josefa Sánchez Contreras (Mexico) in conversation with Felipe Restrepo Pombo.
Israel Nieves and STORY ZETU with Javier García del Moral
Community is culture
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Museo de la Ciudad (espacio escénico)
The cultural activities that arise from community ties feed back into a strengthening of these communities, creating a positive impact on their inhabitants and facilitating the work of creators and artists. At this event, we will find out about three artistic community projects from three countries, which can help to create a route map for initiatives that have such positive effects on our communities. Javier García del Moral talks to Israel Nieves from La Otra Banda (Mexico) and STORY ZETU(Kenya).
Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available
This event has taken place
Co-organized with CAF and with the support of the Ford Foundation
Ekaterina Álvarez in conversation with Kenya Acosta
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Museo de la Ciudad (Biblioteca)
Ekaterina Álvarez was born in Moscow and lives in Prague. She is the publisher and author of her first children’s book, ¿Dónde está Arte?. In this entertaining work, the writer takes us on a trip through some of Mexico City’s main museums (from the Anthropological Museum, to the University Museum of Contemporary Art, via Chapultepec Castle and the Museum of Modern Art) in search of the Treasure of the Bones, together with little Otta and her dog Artemio. However, in the blink of an eye, Arte gets lost, and we go together with Otta to find him. In conversation with Kenya Acosta.