I participated and enjoyed a lot of Day of the Dead events in the last decade, in Tucson, Albuquerque, El Paso and Oaxaca.
2009
TUCSON
The first Tucson "All Souls Procession" I went to was in 2009, when I followed the Calliope float by the "Sculpture Resource Center" and Mark David Leviton.
2011
* TUTAN KAMOTE *
TUCSON
In 2011 Martin Quintanilla built a large skull for the "All Souls Procession" in Tucson at the "Sculpture Resource Center" -- called TuTan Kamote! Plus Xerocraft hackspace also paraded a large skull.
- Playlist of TuTanKamote at the "All Souls Procession" in Tucson 2011 (including a cameo of the large Xerocraft skull).
2012
TUCSON
The "mini-All Souls Procession" in 2012 started from the house of Sue Johnson, the founder of the Tucson "All Souls Procession," and proceeded to the Tucson Museum of Art.
Mini-Procession
The relatively new Xerocraft hackerspace also paraded a large skull for the second year, at the Tucson "All Souls Procession" in 2012.
Xerocraft Hackerspace
Sculpture Resource Center
2015
OAXACA
We were in Oaxaca to put on a pop-up print show of the Desert Triangle Print Carpeta during the Day of the Dead 2015.
(Mexico City)
2017
ALBUQUERQUE
Henry Morales showed his prints at the South Broadway Cultural Center for the Day of the Dead exhibition in 2017.
2018
Ambos Lados International Print Exchange
The prints were due on Day of the Dead in 2018 for the "Ambos Lados International Print Exchange," but Manuel Guerra extended the deadline to December 15th.
2019
El Paso
Colectivo La Ultima Hora brought large puppets from Mexico City for the first Day of the Dead parade in El Paso -- Desfile de Alebrijes.
Manuel Guerra contributed a print to the El Paso show, and also to the Day of the Dead exhibition at the South Broadway Cultural Center in Albuquerque.
(Albuquerque)
2020
UPDATE (November 15, 2020):
Because of the Covid 19 pandemic, this year the South Broadway Cultural Center in Albuquerque put out a video of their annual Dia de los Muertos exhibition in lieu of an opening. The altars and video were curated by Augustine Romero.
Also contributions by:
- Xavier Moreno 1st (Guadalajara, Mexico)
- Xavier Moreno 2nd (Guadalajara, Mexico)
- Alejandra Mares (Guadalajara, Mexico)
- Pavel Acevedo (Riverside, California)
- Manuel Guerra (El Paso)
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