We're so tickled to see our tweets featured in a #MuseumWeek blog about small museums! He calls us "cultural Swiss-army knives" - he couldn't be more right :-)
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@xipeprojects
We're so tickled to see our tweets featured in a #MuseumWeek blog about small museums! He calls us "cultural Swiss-army knives" - he couldn't be more right :-)
Xipe Projects is pleased to announce that it will be participating in #MuseumWeek
on Twitter between March 28 and April 3. Feel free to join us as we share 7 days with 7 hashtags
all about the inner workings of Xipe!
For more information about Museum Week, please visit:
http://museumweek2016.org/
The “Maestro and the Dance!” exhibit at Xipe Projects: www.xipeprojects.org
12/6/14
The "Maestro and the Dance!" exhibit at Xipe Projects: www.xipeprojects.org
12/6/14
The "Maestro and the Dance!" exhibit at www.xipeprojects.org
12/6/14
The gang is all here! Saturday was a very thrilling event! (12/6/14)
Many thanks to all of you who came out! What a community! More photos coming soon! From left to right, our Museum director Peter Markman; our curator Dr. Alison Heney; our incredible guest speaker Dr. Rhonda Taube, and Dr. Karl Taube; our installation guru Adam Kirkpatrick of Hangman Designer Services; and our dedicated docents David Vasili Michel, Chris Roberts, and Dr. Jesse Hoffman.
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Conference to Examine Latino, Latin American Objects of Devotion
Dec. 12-13 event at the Culver Center in Riverside CA draws international scholars, artists and museum curators.
Goat Pascola Mask, Carver unknown
San Miguel, Rio Fuerte, Sinaloa Mexico, ca. Early 20th Century
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Who IS that guy anyway??
It’s Maximón! - A modern version of the pre-Conquest Maya god Mam.
But Maximón is also known as the Christian saint San Simón who is, of course, Simon Peter, the first of Christ’s disciple. And on Holy Thursday the figure of Maximón “becomes” Judas and is ceremonially hanged as part of the festivities.
When addressed in Spanish, Maximón is a link to the spiritual world of the Virgin Mary and the saints. When addressed in a Mayan language, Maximón is a link to the spiritual world of both the ancient and modern Maya.
Whichever of those worlds is being addressed in prayer however, Maximón will act as a conduit to bring good fortune to the supplicant or bad fortune to his or her enemies.
An offering, however, must accompany the prayer.
It may be money placed in his outstretched hand, liquor that is often poured into his mouth, cigars that he may smoke, candles, flowers, or other things for his altar.
Come see Maximón, and much more at Xipe Projects when we reopen on December 6th! For more information, visit us at www.xipeprojects.org
Did you catch the incredible "Yaqui Masks of Carlos Castaneda" @ the Fowler Museum this past August? Now see the tradition evolve at Xipe Projects!
What: The Masks of Crisencio Molina Maldonado
When: December 6, 2014
No Appointment Needed on December 6th. Doors Open Between 3PM and 7PM
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Admission is Free!
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The Maestro and the Dance, Exhibit at Xipe Projects Museum
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Crisencio Molina Maldonado;
Yoeme Deer Singer and Pascola Mask Carver
"Crisencio was born September 19, 1958 in Pitahaya, Sonora, Mexico. He now lives in Potam, one of the original Yoeme (Yaqui) pueblos. He comes from a very traditional Yoeme family. He sings and plays the rasps (hirukiam) at dozens of ceremonies (pahkom) in the pueblos along the Río Yaqui in Sonora and in southern Arizona Yoeme communities throughout the year. The Yoeme population in Sonora, their homeland, is approximately 35,000+ and there are approximately 15,000-20,000 Yoemem in Arizona, many living on their reservation south of Tucson, AZ."
- Thomas M. Kolaz
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Image Courtesy of the Valey Family in Santa Lucia Cotz., Guatemala and Gio Rossilli.
"The Maestro and the Dance" - upcoming exhibition on the masked dance tradition of Guatemala opens December 6, 2015 at Xipe Projects.
Curated by Dr. Alison Heney
Coming December 2014 - The Maestro and the Dance is a new exhibition that takes an in-depth look at
the creative vision of Maestro Florencio Valey of Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa and the world of Guatemalan dance culture.
This special exhibit will explore sources of Valey’s inspiration and creative process as well as examine his connection to the cultural practices of the Guatemalan dance tradition at large. Highlights of the exhibit will include a vibrant display of complete costumes and dance masks from Valey’s own presentation of the “Moors and Christians,” a troupe of dancing devil costumes, family photographs, personal letters, and a selection of dance texts from Xipe Projects’ never-before-exhibited cache of Guatemalan Loas.
Who participates in the danzas tradicionales (or traditional dances) of Guatemala? What is the meaning behind the dance?
And how does Valey, as just one particular artist working within the tradition, incorporate elements of both history, and innovation?
Explore these questions and more when Xipe Projects reopens this December with
The Maestro and the Dance.
A New Exhibition Coming to Xipe Projects December 2014!
The Maestro and the Dance is a new exhibition that takes an in-depth look at the creative vision of Maestro Florencio Valey of Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa and the world of Guatemalan dance culture.
Visit us at www.xipeprojects.org
Photo Courtesy of the Valey Family Estate Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa, Guatemala.
Collection of Xipe Projects