Exhibition: Tajimal K’in La Fiesta del Sol / Festival of the Sun (Read More)

A compilation of three photographs, two of children in traditional attire, one of a closeup of an elder's face.
TAJIMAL K'IN La Fiesta del Sol / Festival of the Sun A Collective Photography Exhibit Cristina Kahlo, Marcos García, Marco Girón Museum hours are Wednesdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursdays 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visit museum website for more information.

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La Fiesta del Sol / Festival of the Sun Artist Panel Discussion (Read More)

A compilation of three photographs, two of children in traditional attire, one of a closeup of an elder's face.
Artists Cristina Kahlo, Marcos García, and Marco Girón discuss their work photographing the social themes, traditional customs and cultural experiences of the people of Mexico. The talk will open a La Fiesta del Sol / Festival of the Sun exhibition running from March 20 to August 22. The opening reception begins at 5 p.m., with the artist panel discussion at 6:30 p.m.

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Cristina Kahlo Gallery Talk: Frida Kahlo and the Blue House (Read More)

A bright blue exterior wall with two windows in it and a spindly tree growing in front of it.
The exhibit “Frida Kahlo and the Blue House” presents a selection of over 60 color photographs of the architecture and interior spaces of the Blue House created by Cristina Kahlo as well as vintage black and white photographs taken by Diego Rivera, Antonio Kahlo, Lola Álvarez Bravo, Florence Arquin, and Juan Guzmán. Photographer Cristina Kahlo will present a gallery talk during the exhibit's opening reception. The reception will be from 5 - 8 pm, with the gallery talk at 6pm. Cristina Kahlo is a scholar, and researcher, and a practicing photographer and member of Maestro Julio Galindo’s Platinum Print Workshop in Mexico City. Cristina is one of Mexico’s most prominent contemporary photographers. Her three-decade career follows in the footsteps of her great-grandfather, Guillermo Kahlo, and father, Antonio Kahlo, both celebrated photographers. Additionally, she is the grandniece of renowned artist Frida Kahlo and is co-curator of  “Kahlo: An Expanded Body,” an exhibition that investigates Frida’s medical history through her art. Cristina is the living legacy of one of contemporary Mexico’s most celebrated families, beginning with her great grandfather, her great aunt, and her father. Cristina is fiercely creative and engaging. She is the critically acclaimed resident scholar of the Kahlo family legacy.

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