

Huellas de la Memoria
This collective description encompasses a range of cultural and artistic exhibits and events that highlight social issues, creative expression, and Mexican traditions.
**Huellas de la Memoria** presents a poignant tribute to families searching for missing persons in Mexico, featuring over 300 pairs of used shoes alongside engravings and a timeline documenting disappearances from 1969 to 2024, addressing a pressing humanitarian issue. In contrast, **Eugenio Landesio. Las lecciones del Ar…** explores the evolution of Mexican education and the arts through the contributions of Eugenio Landesio to the Academy of San Carlos in the mid-19th century.
Visitors can engage in hands-on learning experiences at the **Impresión de grabados**, where they can master the printing technique using linoleum plates, or join the **Eek-A-Mouse** workshop at Museo MIDE, focusing on coin design and multimedia projects that critique late capitalism. The exhibit **La vuelta al mundo