#2035 Special Event: Oaxaca’s “Alebrijes”:  Exploring Southern Mexico’s Rich History

06/29/2021 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM MT

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#2035 Special Event: Oaxaca’s “Alebrijes”:  Exploring Southern Mexico’s Rich History and Culture Through Artists’ Eyes

Presenter: Aaron Casey

This class will introduce us to the fantastical world of the “alebrijes”—delicate, stylized birds, lizards, and mythical creatures—brought to vibrant, colorful life in wood and paper maché. For nearly 100 years now, this brilliant artistic tradition – begun in Mexico City – has spread nationwide. Mexico’s southern Oaxaca state claims the most active, evocative tradition, with artisans vying competitively to style the most elaborate creations imaginable. These beautiful works of folk art have captured the attention of foreign visitors, to be sure – but now, too, high-end gallerists and art collectors worldwide. Via alebrije art, we’ll explore Oaxacan life and traditions. We’ll deep-dive into the region’s unique indigenous history and culture. We’ll hear from a panel on the ground in Oaxaca – an artisan/arts promoter, and a local academic to offer broad context. See https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/mexico/articles/what-are-traditional-alebrijes-and-how-are-they-crafted/.

Aaron Casey, MPA from the University of Texas at Austin.  He has explored the history, culture, and art of a variety of peoples & places worldwide.  He has lived in France, Zimbabwe, and the United Kingdom, and has deep experience as well in Ghana, Brazil, and South Africa. In recent years he has collaborated with indigenous communities globally, including here in the USA with Washington state’s Suquamish tribe.

Location: Zoom (Zooming from Mexico and Washington D.C.)

Tuesday, June 29, 10am

$35 Non-PILLAR Member/$25 PILLAR Member