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Discover popotillo art and other Baja Californian handicrafts this week at Expo TlaquepArte Rosarito.

Rosarito native artist Octavio Morales will show off his impressive artwork made with broom straw, alongside more than 200 exhibitors at Expo TlaquepArte Rosarito is getting ready to welcome thousands of visitors for the 10th edition of Expo TlaquepArte, Mexico’s most important handicraft event. This year, the exhibition will take place from Friday, September 6 to Monday, September 9 at Centro de Convenciones Baja California Center in Playas de Rosarito, promising 4 days full of cultural wealth, tradition, and delicious gastronomy. Expo TlaquepArte has consolidated itself as an exceptional stage for artisans from all over the world. At this event, attendants will be able to explore a wide variety of handcrafted products, from textiles and jewelry to decorations, cosmetics, and gastronomic products.

This event is a celebration of Mexican culture, showcasing the best of Mexican craftsmanship, art, and design. It is a platform for businesses and individuals to connect, network, and exchange ideas. It is also a platform for cultural exchange and understanding. The event will feature a wide range of activities, including:

* **Exhibitions:** A showcase of the best of Mexican craftsmanship, art, and design.

Through his father’s teachers, he learned how to make these artworks: paintings are made with broom straw, which is dyed naturally like the Aztecs used to do so, and, without a doubt, represent the historic and cultural wealth of Mexico. It should be noted that this is one of Mexico’s oldest types of handicrafts, and some of these projects can take from 8 to 10 months of work. Popotillo art takes advantage of straw by using several different techniques and at Expo TlaquepArte 2024 you’ll find around 30 different works of art, all with different measurements and styles. Colombia will show its roots and traditions at Expo TlaquepArte

* **Expo TlaquepArte:** A cultural exchange event showcasing the work of artisans from around the world. * **Carolina Ortiz:** Colombian exhibitor, highlighting the importance of the event. * **Cultural exchange:** Fosters understanding and appreciation of different cultures. * **Artisans from all over the world:** Represents a diverse range of skills and traditions.

The event will feature a wide range of art forms, including painting, sculpture, photography, and digital art. The event will be held in the city of Puebla, Mexico, from October 20th to 22nd, 2023. The event will be free to attend, and there will be food and drinks available for purchase.

The Colombian textile industry is a vibrant and diverse sector, with a rich history dating back centuries. The industry is known for its use of natural dyes, vibrant colors, and intricate designs. The Colombian textile industry has faced challenges in recent years, including competition from cheaper imports and a decline in demand.

This is a significant development in the exhibition’s history, as it marks a new era of cultural exchange and collaboration. The exhibition will feature a diverse range of textile products, including traditional Thai fabrics like silk, cotton, and linen, as well as contemporary designs. These textiles will be showcased in a variety of ways, from traditional looms to modern printing techniques.

The annual event, known as the “Great American Craft Fair,” is a family-friendly celebration of handmade goods. Admission is completely free, and the event is open to the public. The fair features a wide variety of products, including jewelry, clothing, art, and home décor.

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