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Photograph by Alison Wattie – Poem by Joyce Luna
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Photograph by Alison Wattie – Poem by Joyce Luna
I draw like a 3-year-old. A 3-year-old who’s been cauterized by the impossible expectations of society, thrown back to Pre-KContinue Reading
A great big thanks to all the talented artists who worked so hard to get their studios ready, to theContinue Reading
A conversation with Joseph Kurhajec “I asked Alexander Calder once, at his Guggenheim retrospective in 1964, how he got toContinue Reading
Charlie Swanson bakes bread—but not just any old bread. Charlie bakes bread like a scientist clones DNA—through research, experimentation, andContinue Reading
As published in Issue 1_2019 of Mid-point Magazine Ivan Gabaldon has lived in Mexico for 10 years and in MeridaContinue Reading
When visitors first come to Merida, they often muse about what lies behind the ancient doorways and grand facades ofContinue Reading
My mother is deciding whether to sleep upstairs or down. 16 stairs up or 16 stairs down. It doesn’t reallyContinue Reading
Art and culture are what bring cities and communities to life, and in 2017, Merida shone under her crown ofContinue Reading
There are two different ways of looking at the world—you can walk on the path or you can walk throughContinue Reading
“Art is reality reshuffled.” Robert Rauschenberg When you move around a canvas of Emilio Suárez Trejo, you can see howContinue Reading
As published in FreeFall Magazine May 2017 The smell of gasoline from his Peterborough a wooden fishing boat that loomedContinue Reading
Over 30 years ago, the Merida English Library (MEL) was an artist studio. Painter and printmaker Mark Callaghan, painter Alonso Gutierrez,Continue Reading
Algunas veces lo que pareciera ser un muro es en realidad una entrada. Cuando las dificultades de la edad yContinue Reading
Sometimes what appears to be a wall is actually a way in. When difficulties with aging and illness left MatisseContinue Reading