Monday, October 26, 2009

Dia de los Muertos exhibit - Branigan Cultural Center - Las Cruces, NM

Here's some of the artwork at the juried exhibit at Branigan Cultural Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The show runs through November 7, and the museum is open from M-F, 10 AM to 4 PM, and Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM. Visit the Branigan Cultural Center at 501 N. Main Street on the north end of the Downtown Mall.

Jackalope de los Muertos, by Liz Nielsen


Every Bone Tells a Story, by Susan Wester Perez


Our Lady of the Dead, by Christy Lou Sexton


We're Halfway There Baby!, by Flo Hosa Dougherty


Paul's Ride, by Charlotte Driver


Mejores Amigos / Best Friends, by Anick Olmsted


Tierra y Libertad, by Pamela Enriquez Courts


Cihulatampa, Region of the Dead, by Rita Morones



A view of the exhibit at the Branigan Cultural Center, Las Cruces, New Mexico

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Dia de los Muertos art show at Sunland Art Gallery

The Sunland Art Gallery in Sunland Park Mall has a nice Dia de los Muertos art show, featuring work by Candy & Charlie Mayer, Teri Spicer, Romy Hawkins, Winfrey Hearst, Jennifer Stapher-Thomas, L. B. McKay, Krystyna Robbins, Marji Carrasco, Melissa Urquidi-Bonham, Cil Abeyta, Nancy Diaz and Janet Aboud. Original art, as well as very affordable prints are being sold. The show is being held October 2-31, 2009. For more information, call 584-3117.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Masks y Mas - Albuquerque, New Mexico

Took a quick trip up to Albuquerque...thought you'd enjoy the front of Masks Y Mas as it appears now...plus a cool detail shot! Be sure to check out the store on Central Avenue, right near the University of New Mexico campus.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Dia de los Muertos 2008 - Mesilla, New Mexico, November 2, 2008


Dia de los Muertos 2008 - Mesilla, New Mexico - November 2, 2008

Festivities in Mesilla, New Mexico, November 2, 2008

A mannequin that's been "muerto-ized"...


This large altar is in memory and honors all the American soldiers lost in Iraq and Afghanistan


Dia de los Muertos - Centro Mayapan - El Paso, Texas - November 1, 2008



This year's festival at Centro Mayapan focused on the Yucatan Peninsula



Dia de los Muertos - Centro Mayapan - November 1, 2008

More photos from Centro Mayapan, El Paso, Texas, November 1, 2008

Loaves of pan de muerto


Paper-maché skulls for sale



Dia de los Muertos 2008 El Paso - Centro Mayapan - November 1, 2008 - Set 1

Ofrendas at Centro Mayapan, El Paso, Texas, November 1, 2008





Dia de los Muertos - Altars inside the El Paso Public Library - Downtown

A few ofrendas (altars) inside the El Paso Public Library - Downtown Branch

Ofrenda to Frida Kahlo

Another beautiful ofrenda

Dia de los Muertos 2008 - Events at the El Paso Museum of History

Another year of celebration here in El Paso! Here are some photos from the El Paso Museum of History, November 1, 2008!

Ofrenda outside the Museum.


Folklorico dancers


Husband and wife mojingangas in a humorous dance

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Dia de los Muertos 2008 events - Mesilla, New Mexico

Here is a link to Dia de los Muertos events in Mesilla. Catch the events in El Paso on Saturday, then head north on Sunday!

Dia de los Muertos events in Las Cruces / Mesilla, New Mexico


2008 Dia de los Muertos - A Celebration of Life - El Paso, Texas






The City of El Paso and the El Paso Times has published a listing of all the Dia de los Muertos events throughout the city. It appears that this year's events have been pared back from recent years. I could be wrong. What I'm not seeing is a single, large event like the one that took place downtown just outside of Union Plaza last year. I still highly recommend the Dia de los Muertos event at Centro Mayapán, which consistently is fantastic.

Schedule of events from the City of El Paso


Here is the schedule of events from the El Paso Times


Sunday, September 28, 2008

Photos of my daughter and me at Dia de los Muertos 2007, Centro Mayapan, El Paso, Texas




While finishing a delicious bowl of Sopa Azteca the other day at Café Mayapán, I ran in to Arturo and Vallarie Enriquez of Vantage Point Studios. Art reminded me that he had taken a few photos of my daughter and me at last year's Dia de los Muertos celebration at Centro Mayapan, and sent them to me a few days later. Thanks to Vantage Point for allowing me to share the photos!

Give Vantage Point Studios a visit! They're one of El Paso's finest!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Centro Mayapan Dia de los Muertos 2008 poster - El Paso

Here is the poster for Centro Mayapan's Dia de los Muertos 2008 celebration here in El Paso!

Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab's Dia de los Muertos perfume oil

A Dia de los Muertos fragrance? Yes at Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab.

"A joyous celebration of La Catrina, La Flaca, La Muerte... Glorious, Beautiful Death. In Mexico, death is not something to be feared or hated; She is embraced, loved, and adored. La Muerte is fêted, as the celebrant "...chases after it, mocks it, courts it, hugs it, sleeps with it; it is his favorite plaything and his most lasting love." This is a Mexican paean to La Huesuda: dry, crackling leaves, the incense smoke of altars honoring Death and the Dead, funeral bouquets, the
candies, chocolates, foods and tobacco of the ofrenda, amaranth, sweet cactus blossom and desert cereus."

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

La Catrina Mexican Grill & Cantina - El Paso, Texas



I haven't visited there yet, but it seems completely appropriate for the Dia de los Muertos - El Paso website! Right across from my office is the new La Catrina Mexican Grill & Cantina (317 East Mills). Cool artwork on the front of the place!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Finding copal in El Paso


I recently received an email about where to find copal resin in El Paso. Of course, incense is easy to find, but copal is another story.

First, a little about what copal is. Copal is a resin (dried sap) of the copal tree, which is more common in southern Mexico. This resin is often burned on ofrendas (altars) during Dia de los Muertos. The word copal is derived from the Nahuatl word copalli, meaning "incense." The resin can come in many forms; milky white, black and the most common, pale yellow. Copal's fragrance imparts a very smoky, cedar aroma. I absolutely love it, but many find it oppressive.

Copal resin is most typically burned on little charcoal burners, which are available at virtually any store that sells incense. (A foil-wrapped tube runs about $2-$3 for ten burners).

Copal incense can also be found in stick and smudge form, although they do not impart the genuine qualities as the resin. It tends to have a sweeter smell.

Copal resin can be found at the following places in El Paso and surrounding areas. These are the only ones I know of, but would appreciate it if readers could drop me a line if they discover it somewhere else. Be sure to call first to see if these places have it in stock.

Cool Arrows - 2000 N. Lee Trevino - 915-592-8877
Cool Arrows - 1226 McRae Blvd., 915-590-2200
Cool Arrows - 800 N Zaragoza - 915-790-2090
Cool Arrows - 4948 Hondo Pass - 915-755-3303
El Paso Museum of Art Gift Store - 1 Festival Arts Plaza - 915-532-1707
Funky Karma Incense & Tea Shop - 207 Avenida de Mesilla - Las Cruces, NM - 575-635-2275

Dia de los Muertos 2008 information - El Paso, Texas

Bits and pieces of information are beginning to come in for the 2008 celebration of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) here in El Paso, Texas.

This year's event at Centro Mayapán will be focused on the peninsular area of Mexico (last year was Veracruz; the year before, Oaxaca). The dates and times have yet to be finalized. After a great lunch at Café Mayapán, I saw that they also have forms to fill out for people who would like to create and display an altar.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Dia de los Muertos dance performance in El Paso's Philanthropy Theatre

Someone posted a video of an excellent dance performance from the Philanthropy Theatre in downtown El Paso. This was also performed twice during the Dia de los Muertos festival in Union Plaza by the same group. The music, which is "Cabaret Hoover" from the film "The Triplets of Belleville," is a perfect complement to this skeletal dance. All credit for this goes to the cinematographer.

Skeleton dance

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Dia de los Muertos 2007 - El Paso - Centro Mayapan


Ofrendas at Centro Mayapan. Photos taken at Festival Dia de los Muertos at Centro Mayapan, El Paso, Texas, November 3, 2007.


The wonderful Son Jarocho group from Veracruz — Son de Madera. Photos taken at Festival Dia de los Muertos at Centro Mayapan, El Paso, Texas, November 3, 2007.

Ofrendas at Centro Mayapan. Photos taken at Festival Dia de los Muertos at Centro Mayapan, El Paso, Texas, November 3, 2007.


My daughter as a Catrina. Photos taken at Festival Dia de los Muertos at Centro Mayapan, El Paso, Texas, November 3, 2007.

A very tired Catrina three hours later, and yours truly — Mondo Loco. We were stopped several times for photos, including El Diario and What's Up. Photo taken at Festival Dia de los Muertos at Centro Mayapan, El Paso, Texas, November 3, 2007.