

El horizonte siempre se aleja
Join us for a compelling series of events that explore contemporary cultural narratives and heritage. “The horizon always moves away” presents a selection of artworks reflecting on the implications of contemporary existence as it intersects with geopolitical and social contexts. “Tim Burton. The Labyrinth” invites you into the visionary filmmaker’s enchanting world, blending darkness, magic, and fantasy through original works that unveil his creative process. Additionally, “Tixinda: 40 years in defense of the purple snail” offers a profound historical and biocultural exhibition celebrating the Mixteca community’s decades-long struggle to preserve ancestral dyeing techniques using the purple snail, or tixinda. Engage with “Almarios, stories for the soul,” featuring artist Ana López-Montes’ vivid showcase of color and abstraction that tells the stories of vessels. Participate in enriching discussions on cultural reverence in “Urban Midwives, between Heritage and Critique,” and join the hands-on workshop “Bipolar Collage