The Yucatan capital has both colonial and Mayan treasures to discover. Nearby ruins at Uxmal give some insight into the lives of the predecessors of the conquistadores, who arrived in 1542. Mayan culture is also still evident in Merida's daily life and in the many colorful festivals celebrated here.
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In the heart of Merida's Historic Center, Casa Estudio was born and continues to grow. It has evolved into a place where contemporary visual art and the solemn elegance of colonial architecture converge, creating an environment at once original and distinguished for its extensive collection of beautiful and masterfully done paintings, sculpture. drawings and prints.
There was some very interesting sculpture and visual art at this gallery. It is close to Santa Ana park and I would recommend a visit if you are in the area.
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La Sala Art Gallery is an exhibition space and capacity as to the artistic practices of contemporary art. Located on the Peninsula de Yucatan, Merida. La Sala Art Gallery supports the work of emerging artists in the field of contemporary art that have stood in the middle , encouraging the public concerned to deepen the proposals of Conceptual art.
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Xenios has recently restored this beautiful colonial building and has filled it with his work over the years: photography, etchings, acrylics, and more. His eye captures the compexities of life and what it means to be human. In addition, there are several photographs of natural objects which require mindful refection. I have visited the gallery several times and enjoy the graciousness of Xenios and the community space he has opened for the community.
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It has souvenirs for sale / Fairtrade art / Worldwide shipping The Gallery show and salls the work of international collective of visual artists: El Caimito. The exhibition includes drawings, paintings, etchings, ceramics and digital art by Efraín Novelo, Dominic Greco, José Luis Rumbo, Mónika Gabrys, Maricela Salas, Yaoling Lee and special guests. (The caimito: It is a delicious local fruit as a dessert of fresh fruit; It is sweet and better cooled. It is also an aphrodisiac fruit because when consumed, the sexual appetite wakes up.)
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LAGALÁ 56: 426 is a venue focused on culture and the arts.It is a beautiful place that functions as a meeting point that proposes to live, feel, perceive and experience art in all its forms. There are five areas that comprise it: art gallery, terrace, workroom, restaurant and a boutique.
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Filux Lab is an initiative originated from the International Light Festival Mexico (Festival Internacional de las Luces México). It was our firm conviction to create breeding ground for local talent, with an identity all of its own, which made us design the first laboratory entirely dedicated to experimentation, discussion, production and exhibition of art pieces related to the language of light and cinema. Our program connects us with the global scene of art through residencies, workshops, master classes, co-productions, forums and festivals that promote cultural exchange amongst artists, experts and a diverse audience. We are an independent space based in the city of Mérida, Yucatán; our mission is to promote a sense of artistic community where different universes come together around the light.
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