Mingei International Museum presents ‘Fashioning an Icon’ inspired by Virgin of Guadalupe

DOWNTOWN The Mingei International Museum is presenting Fashioning an Icon Virgin of Guadalupe Imagery in Textile Design This powerful and colorful exhibit features creative works in textiles clothing and accessories inspired by the Virgin of Guadalupe a symbol of motherhood hope and Mexican identity She represents a blend of indigenous and Christian traditions and is deeply rooted in cultural pride The exhibition features more than artists from Mexico along with multiple talented local artists who share their interpretation of the Virgin of Guadalupe also known as Our Lady of Guadalupe or la Virgen One standout is San Diego artist Claudia Rodriguez-Biezunski whose piece Guadalajara is made from upcycled materials such as suede leather and cotton flannel Rodriguez-Biezunski runs a slow fashion business called Sew Loka located in the Chicano Park neighborhood of Barrio Logan You can visit her installation outside the museum located in a special niche on the east side of Plaza de Panama Another local artist Chicana photographer Arianna Ytselle contributed photos taken around San Diego and Tijuana that feature more than local artists Her work shows how the image of the Virgin visually changes throughout our diverse population Left to right Ariana Torres is the curator for the Fashioning an Icon Virgin of Guadalupe Imagery in Textile Design The exhibit features a woman s outfit by Lorena Gusman Santos Nahua Custom and a man s outfit by Adela de la Cruz Arianna Ytselle stands in front of her rotating photography Photos by Diana Cavagnaro Special for Downtown News Don t miss the piece by pinata artist and museum instruction specialist Diana Benavidez who uses her art to tell stories about social and political issues Her work Even Guadalupe Demands a Break features a colorful crepe paper clock hanging on a coat rack It cleverly suggests that even the Virgin requirements a break from performing her miracles nonstop The exhibit was curated by Ariana Torres an expert in art historical research and collections Her thoughtful curation helps visitors understand the cultural impact and modern interpretations of this critical icon Want more to explore at the Mingei check out two other exciting exhibits Historic Footprints Features Native American ledger drawings from Fort Marion in Florida Across the Spooniverse Displays over spoons from around the world showing how this everyday object connects to different cultures Fashioning an Icon runs through Sept while the other two exhibits are open through Aug The museum is closed on Mondays open from a m to p m on Tuesdays through Thursdays Saturdays and Sundays and a m - p m on Fridays For more details visit www mingei org Upcoming events Friday May th Annual Golden Scissors Fashion Show from - p m on campus in the Mesa Quad Runway show with students work VIP reception begins at p m For more information visit the site Saturday May The Razkal Region and Fashion Show with -plus vendors It will be located at Queen Bee s Art and Cultural Center from noon to p m For tickets visit the site Diana Cavagnaro is an internationally renowned Couture Milliner based in the Southern California area Learn more about our hat designer instructor and podcaster at www dianacavagnaro co