By Gerardo Díaz
An exhibition featuring works by 40 women artists is being showcased at the State Center for the Arts as part of the second collective “Mujeres del Color de la Tierra” by Miriam García Aguirre.
With writings by Norma Iglesias, Karla Villapudúa, Jill Marie Holsin, and Panqui Blue, the exhibit brings together writings, crafts, zines, poetry collections, and recipe books by Baja California women.
“A witch works in the pulse of various worlds, navigating the nebula, to then capture them in an aesthetic composition” writes philosopher Karla Villapudúa
“As a consequence of this display, she deterritorializes the common field of the sensible, discovering radiant sensations and inaugurating other forms of life.”.
Marco Muñoz, CEART coordinator, alongside Benito del Aguila from Art Walk, welcomed the renowned art critic Avelina Lesper.
They acknowledged the importance of these efforts to open more spaces and bring art closer to the community, as promoted by Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila and Secretary of Culture Alma Delia Abrego Ceballos, respectively.
The binational opera meeting ENOR is being presented, featuring prominent international artists who also work with young talents, including children from Rosarito.