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La Sirena Mexican Folk Art, also referred to as La Sirena, has been supplying Manhattan residents with an abundance of folk art crafted by Mexican artisans for over 20 years. Dina Leor founded the ...
Those brightly colored Mexican folk art objects of fantastical creatures known as alebrijes — maybe you saw them as animated characters in the movie “Coco” — can now also be found in Aurora.
News A longtime Mexican folk art store in NYC is in danger of closing—here’s how you can help Shop local for some cool, made-in-Mexico items.
ABCM is partnering with Gabriela Marván, a Mexican artist from Viroqua and co-founder of the Mexican Folk Art Collective, on the exhibit and programming. She will talk about her work and vision ...
When you walk through the door your eyes are met with thousands of works of Mexican folk art covering every inch of the 325-square-foot shop.
"It was an accident," Cope said when asked what inspired him to launch the gallery. The Ohio-born, Los Angeles-raised artist moved to Todos Santos with his wife and 4-month-old child after ...
The Folk Art Festival runs now through October 20th at the National Museum of Mexican Art. For more information, visit the National Museum of Mexican Art's website.
Over the past 23 years, the couple has amassed about 100 Mexican folk art nativities along with nearly 1,000 other folk-art pieces, many of which are on display in their Chula Vista home.
Bringing elements of Mexican folk art and tradition to the exhibit, Marván will craft two monumental alebrijes, bright and colorful sculptures of fantastical creatures first introduced by ...
EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan -- A small business owner is on a mission to bring a little bit of Mexico to New York City. La Sirena sells handmade folk art on Manhattan's Lower East Side. Beyond the ...