Notes related to Central American art

MARÍA LUCÍA ALEMÁN: "CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS ARE UNITING THE REGION MORE"

The executive director of MAC Panama, who will participate in the discussion Building Institutional Stories, part of the Pinta Panamá FORO initiative, envisions great opportunities for Central America with the strengthening of its institutions and joint work.

By Esther María Arjona
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MARÍA LUCÍA ALEMÁN: "CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS ARE UNITING THE REGION MORE"

By Esther María Arjona

The executive director of MAC Panama, who will participate in the discussion Building Institutional Stories, part of the Pinta Panamá FORO initiative, envisions great opportunities for Central America with the strengthening of its institutions and joint work.

PINTA PANAMA ART WEEK 2026 REAFFIRMS THE COUNTRY AS A HUB FOR REGIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART

The event will unfold a public and free program including exhibitions, tours, talks, film screenings, music, and cultural and touristic experiences.

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PINTA PANAMA ART WEEK 2026 REAFFIRMS THE COUNTRY AS A HUB FOR REGIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART

The event will unfold a public and free program including exhibitions, tours, talks, film screenings, music, and cultural and touristic experiences.

SEEKING DIGNITY THROUGH CREATION AND RADICAL TENDERNESS: UNFES AT THE MADC

The Union of Feminists Engendering New Systems (UNFES) presents We Are Seas, Rivers, Flowers, Minerals, Volcanoes, Mountains, and Compost in all spaces of the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MADC) in San José, Costa Rica. The exhibition features more than 40 works created in Central America by feminist artists from the collective, allied collectives, and the MADC collection.

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SEEKING DIGNITY THROUGH CREATION AND RADICAL TENDERNESS: UNFES AT THE MADC

The Union of Feminists Engendering New Systems (UNFES) presents We Are Seas, Rivers, Flowers, Minerals, Volcanoes, Mountains, and Compost in all spaces of the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MADC) in San José, Costa Rica. The exhibition features more than 40 works created in Central America by feminist artists from the collective, allied collectives, and the MADC collection.