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Hilo común: Obra de arte colaborativa de hilorama
Hilorama, arte de cuerdas, es una artesanía popular en México que requiere solo clavos pequeños, un trozo de madera contrachapada e hilo. Únase a David Enríquez en la creación de un hilorama comunitario que se exhibirá en el Centro de Educación Greene durante la duración de El mundo de Frida. Juntos, los participantes crearán una
Mariachi: ¡Música de México!
Sumérgete en las tradiciones del amado México de Frida Kahlo con una actuación de mariachi en vivo en las galerías, rodeado por El mundo de Frida. Mariachi Citlalli — uno de los mariachis más exitosos de Nueva York — son artistas de tercera generación que han estado celebrando la cultura mexicana a través de su música
Talleres de arte de estudio familiar: Iconos deslumbrantes
Celebre el mes de la historia afroamericana con David Enríquez en un taller de collage de retratos. Use imágenes impresas de figuras históricas afroamericanas, así como de Frida Kahlo, y emplee una técnica tomada de la artista Mickalene Thomas, cuyo retrato Clarivel with Black Blouse with White Ribbon está en la colección permanente del HRM.
Talleres de arte de estudio familiar: Iconos deslumbrantes
Celebre el mes de la historia afroamericana con David Enríquez en un taller de collage de retratos. Use imágenes impresas de figuras históricas afroamericanas, así como de Frida Kahlo, y emplee una técnica tomada de la artista Mickalene Thomas, cuyo retrato Clarivel with Black Blouse with White Ribbon está en la colección permanente del HRM.
Understanding the Art and Biography of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera (Virtual)
Hilda Trujillo, former Director of the Diego Rivera-Anahuacalli Museum and the Frida Kahlo Casa Azul Museum from 2002–2020, talks to us live from Mexico City about the artists, their lives, and their art. Considered one of only nine experts in the work of Frida Kahlo in the world today, Trujillo has organized many international exhibitions
Under the Dome: Silent Sky by Laura Gunderson
When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s, she isn’t allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. Instead, she joins a group of women “computers,” charting the stars for a renowned astronomer who calculates projects in “girl hours” and has no time for the women’s probing theories.
Frida’s Huipil: Art Workshop with Andrea Arroyo
Join award-winning, contemporary artist Andrea Arroyo in an open-ended, hands-on workshop inspired by Frida Kahlo’s art, life, and her relationship with artist Diego Rivera. Create a mixed-media work in the shape of a huipil, a traditional, loose-fitting blouse from Mexico, using cut paper, collage, fabric, ribbon, beads, and other adornments. Representations of the huipil can
How Climate Models Work: Learning from the Past, Looking at the Future
Can technology help solve our climate change emergency? Yes! It already has. Scientists have used computer modeling to figure out the workings and the future trajectory of the Earth’s climate. Thanks to this technology, we know the outlines of the problem, and we broadly know what measures will make it better, and which will make
Monotypes: Celebrating Mexican Women Artists
Celebrate Women’s History Month with Teaching Artist-in-Residence David Enriquez in a printmaking workshop focused on linework and the addition of color. Create original monotypes of notable Mexican women artists based on portraits made by Mexican modernists, some of whom were close friends of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, such as Rosa Rolanda, a Mexican-American dancer,
Docent Tour of The World of Frida and Frida Kahlo in Context
Learn about the works on view in The World of Frida and Frida Kahlo in Context on an interactive tour with an HRM Docent. View a selection of works by contemporary artists inspired by the iconic Mexican proto-feminist surrealist painter, and see photographic portraits that capture Frida Kahlo’s personality, fashion, and domestic life, including her