
Teocintle: Indigenous cuisine as cultural resistance
Through a bright hallway, full of plants and small pieces of pottery and palm, a…
Through a bright hallway, full of plants and small pieces of pottery and palm, a…
Pepe speaks about his work as many artists do: “I didn’t choose the monos, the…
Sitting on his wooden chair, with his big 80’s typewriter in front of him, Carlos,…
The current exhibition at the Centro Cultural San Pablo, “Fugas Geográficas,” gives an insight into…
“Imagination is inherent to our species,” says Lukas, showing a smile the size of his…
A native of Oaxaca, it is here that Mercedes López found drawing to be a…
Marco Buonamico repeatedly uses the word “equilibrium”, and it makes a lot of sense. Those…
Our city is a spectacularly musical place. Music colours, frames, accompanies, permeates, improves, interrupts almost…
They say an image is worth a thousand words, and it is true. However, behind…
Stella Johnson is a Greek-American documentary photographer and educator who is well-known for her intimate…
Peter Liashkov’s latest exhibition L.A. Random recently opened at Oaxaca’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MACO). Focusing on Latin…
A few days ago La China Sonidera, one of Oaxaca’s favorite and most enjoyed bands,…
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