Conoce al artista: Juan Pablo
In 2015, I had the pleasure of mentoring a young UADY student named Braulio Medina Loría who was studying to be a translator. In my desireContinue Reading
In 2015, I had the pleasure of mentoring a young UADY student named Braulio Medina Loría who was studying to be a translator. In my desireContinue Reading
In Rodolfo Baeza there is something different, something else entirely: the expression of an idea so powerful, the model beingContinue Reading
The rawness of his voice matches the paintings in Juan Pablo’s studio. “Sorry, late night”, he says, clearing his throat,Continue Reading
It took five men five months to build that hand hewn stone wall”, Ata tells me as we survey theContinue Reading
Hot Docs, the Canadian International Documentary Film Festival is here, and Terranova Matadora is part of the stellar lineup. FromContinue Reading
I like being by myself. Perhaps it comes from growing up in a large noisy family with six kids, several catsContinue Reading
Over 250 art lovers walked, biked, car pooled and taxied their way around Merida on the 4th annual Merida English LibraryContinue Reading
When does art beget design and design beget art? When you place both in the hands of Jason Kriegler. AnContinue Reading
Merida and the Yucatan – hip, happening and affordable!
Benne’ Rocket likes to dig deep. Whether as an art therapist or as an artist, uncovering the truth has beenContinue Reading
In late 2012, I began a journey that would take me as far away from my home as I’d everContinue Reading
The world of an artist is unfettered by convention. Rules are self-imposed, boundaries non-existent, and time is simply a concept.Continue Reading
Leïla Voight is an enigma. She’s a very private person with a very public persona. Her latest project, the multidisciplinaryContinue Reading
Haydee Bañales is a clown. Not of the ‘red nose, giant shoes, tiny car variety’. But of the ‘telling aContinue Reading
The clock struck. 7 am. A harsh reality on a Saturday morning after a luscious Friday evening in Merida. IContinue Reading














