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ESAY Escuela Superior de Artes de Yucatan and La Cupula Cultural Center 2019 | Merida, Yucatan, Mexico

Artist Talk:
El Arte De La Luz

Introducers:
Javier Alvarez, Director of ESAY and Diana Castillo Director of La Cupula Cultural Center


Centro Cultural La Cúpula is a multidisciplinary art center located in the historic city of Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. It fosters international cultural exchanges and provides spaces for art exhibitions, lectures, and creative collaborations.

The center is dedicated to promoting artistic innovation and cultural dialogue. It serves as a hub for artists, thinkers, and the public to connect and share ideas. Its programs aim to inspire creativity and strengthen community ties through art.

ESAY (Escuela Superior de Artes de Yucatán) is key in supporting cultural initiatives. It designs cultural extension programs for the artistic and public community, aiming to make art accessible and impactful for all.

Recently, Centro Cultural La Cúpula hosted renowned artist Grimanesa Amorós for a captivating lecture. Amorós shared insights into her creative process and the philosophy behind her immersive light installations. She discussed how art can bridge technology and human connection.

Amorós’s work encourages viewers to reflect and engage with the world meaningfully. Her ability to merge art and science resonated deeply with the audience. The lecture highlighted the transformative power of art in fostering community and innovation.

The event left a lasting impression on attendees, inspiring them to think creatively and collaboratively. Amorós’s work aligns with the center’s mission to promote cultural exchange and artistic exploration. Her talk underscored the importance of art in creating spaces for reflection and connection.

Centro Cultural La Cúpula and ESAY continue to host events that bring together artists, thinkers, and the public. These gatherings provide opportunities for learning, networking, and collaboration. By fostering meaningful interactions, they empower individuals and communities to drive positive change through art.

For more information about upcoming events, including highlights of Grimanesa Amorós’s lecture, see the Newsletter.

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