This October 5th, Beatriz Ramírez, Iztapalapa chronicler and coordinator of the Historic Archive of the Mayor’s Office, gave us a guided tour of Line 2 of the Cablebús to tell us the history of the territory that includes the Iztapalapa Mayor’s Office, its neighborhoods and hills.
We were able to appreciate and talk together about the different expressions of urban art that now dress many of the facades of the houses on the course. The visit ended at the Quetzalcoatl Market
We are one week away from the end of ¡Vaya vaya Tacubaya! a collective exposition. Representing a piece of the photographic perspective of our collaborators and beneficiaries. With its opening on june 15th, this exposition holds two central show-windows from the metro station Tacubaya. The exhibited photographs have the common theme of the city, its […]
The last few weeks the valedores have been getting an objet-art workshop by Francisca Rodillo De Vicente, a chilean artist that seeks to breakthrough paradigms and preconceived ideas related to art, and technique; Francisca doesn´t use materials or formats considered normal for professional artist such as oleos or acrylics, rather she works with construction materials, […]
A few weeks ago we opened the street photographic exposition with the title “Vaya Vaya Tacubaya”, homonym to the station it’s being held at. However, this 30 of june we had the opportunity to present it in form, grabbing the occasion to explain further the social reinsertion project of Mi Valedor, meet with a few […]