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Arquetopia Immersive Learning Program - Day of The Dead

Compass by Arquetopia   /   Deadline: 10/13/24

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The Arquetopia Immersive Learning Program is a two-week intensive experience designed to provide competitive professional opportunities for emerging and mid-career artists, curators, art historians, and students aged 20 and above from around the world. This distinctive program offers critical perspectives on the representation of death in Mexico as a foundational element of national identity. By delving into the myths surrounding its origins, the program offers participants a nuanced understanding of the Day of the Dead celebrations. Its objective is to equip participants with the analytical tools necessary to comprehend the performative nature of these rituals, exploring intricate facets such as emotional portrayals, material culture, and the evolving historical significance of death. Participants will also have the opportunity to contextualize their own artistic practices by learning papier mâché techniques directly related to the creation of ofrendas (altars), which are central to the celebration of the Day of the Dead.

Don't miss your chance to participate in our Day of the Dead program. We look forward to seeing you in Mexico very soon!

Location

Puebla, Mexico

Fees

35 USD

Contact Information

Nayeli Hernández
Puebla,

W: http://www.arquetopia.org
E: intcommunity@arquetopia.org

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