

Las Leonas
A collection of exhibitions and events, including “Las Leonas,” “Urban Midwives: between Heritage and Culture,” “The Impressionist Revolution: from Monet to Matisse,” “A Sky Without Borders: Rosario Castellanos,” “Tixinda: 40 years in defense of the purple snail,” “They Design: 1965 – 2025,” and “The Horizon Always Moves Away,” celebrates the rich tapestry of artistic and cultural heritage in Mexico.
“Las Leonas” showcases the inspiring stories of five women, exemplifying the human capacity to overcome adversity and encouraging individuals to reclaim their emotional strength and autonomy. “Urban Midwives” confronts historical biases against midwifery, emphasizing its significance in Mesoamerican culture and addressing modern social tensions.
The exhibition on Impressionism at the Dallas Museum of Art traces the movement’s evolution from its beginnings to its impact on modern art, while “A Sky Without Borders” honors the literary contributions of Ros