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What is Feria Maestros del Arte?
Janet and MarianneFeria Maestros del Arte is a "heart" show - not just another "art" show. The Feria is now a legal Mexican non-profit organization -Feria Exposición Maestros del Arte A.C.

Organized by an army of volunteers, artists do not pay any fees or percentage of sales. They are housed with local families, fed, and assisted with transportation if needed. Their participation in the show is a unique community event. Every year, extraordinary cross-cultural bonds are forged between families of diverse backgrounds. For many artists, it is their first contact with the outside art world.

The idea for Feria Maestros del Arte evolved from a trip Feria organizer, Marianne Carlson, took with a friend to 17 artisan villages between Chapala and Pátzcuaro in March, 2002. She realized she was meeting artists whose work the average person would never have a chance to see. When questioned about where they sold their work, most of the artists said in their homes or at yearly ferias (fairs) in local towns.

So Marianne thought, why not have a fería in Chapala? She took a chance and in 2002 put together the first Maestros del Arte which hosted 13 artists. The show was well received and the artists' sales were very good.

Marianne's Van on Trip 2005 Trip-GuanajuatoAlthough Feria Maestros del Arte has grown and new volunteers have been recruited to help with the event, Marianne is still personally involved with the selection of Mexican artists invited to the show. She travels right to their homes to judge the quality of their work and if they are a fit for the Feria, she talks to them about attending the show.

Some of the maestros are already well known in the US and even Europe, however, their work is almost never seen at art exhibitions in Mexico. The Artist Selection Committee looks for a blend of well-known artists to help give the show credibility and attract buyers who have heard of their work, but the main goal is to find artists whose work is not well known and who need a helping hand getting their work into the art world.

Bringing the artists together at the Feria: (1) affords the public the opportunity to see the work of some of Mexico’s finest artists, (2) allows each artist another venue to exhibit and sell their work, possibly making connections for future sales enabling them to continue making a living selling their art, (3) gives the artists the opportunity to meet one another, develop new friendships and connections, and (4) offers a vehicle to promote the indigenous and folk art of Mexico while at the same time educating the public that such art is on the brink of becoming endangered and disappearing forever.

 

Why do we do it?
To keep Mexican folk art alive! As Mexico changes, many artists have been forced to give up their art to make a living in the cities. Without the kind of intervention Feria Maestros del Arte provides, the world's most creative culture will lose its exceptional heritage. Help us preserve Mexico's artistic traditions. Visit Chapala, one of Mexico's most beautiful villages, spend a weekend with master artists (maestros) and the vibrant multi-cultural community that makes this fair possible, and take home treasures from one of the world's most soulful and creative cultures. We've made it affordable for everyone!

Pacific News Service ran this article - "Mexico's Artisans Abandon Their Crafts - Guitar-Makers of Paracho Compete with Factories of Asia" in 1995. Even then, it was becoming evident that Mexico was in danger of losing many of its artists because of cultural and outside influences. Read it for yourself! This is why we try and help these creative people maintain generations of what could become "endangered" art.

Here is an excerpt from that article: "In Michoacán, at least 40,000 families live from what they make by hand. But they're so dependent on pass-through tourist sales that all it takes to cripple a village is for the federal government to build a highway around the town. This happened to the village of Tzintzuntzan years ago and its ceramics industry lost all its vitality. More than half the village's residents now live in Mexico City, Santa Ana, or Tacoma."

Where do we find the Maestros?
Trip LandscapeFirst, hours of research goes into locating maestros that produce the type of folk art we are looking for. It has taken years to find certain artists - nothing has been written about them in books or on the Internet. Then, a conversation or a new contact will offer the information needed to contact the artist.

Next a trip is planned to find and meet the new artists. Trips have taken Marianne and her companions through the mountains of Michoacán, the desolate Chihuahuan desert, and miles of nothing between isolated towns. Often, they will arrive in a village only to find that the artist no longer practices their craft, their information is incorrect, or the artist has passed away. Trip Landscape

Most of the artists do not have a street address so it's door-to-door until someone points the travellers in the right direction. With introductions over, and the artist aware of why we have come to see his/her work, we begin to discuss the viability of having the artist attend Feria Maestros del Arte.

 

Who are the Maestros?
Emilo Molinero WorkingHand-picked master artists are found all over Mexico. Collectors and buyers are brought an astonishing variety of exceptional folk art. Many of the artists are featured in the acclaimed book "Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art" and have practiced their art for generations; others are inspired artists yet to be discovered. All are masters of their mediums: clay, paper, fabric, paint, wood, stone, silver, alpaca, and other traditional materials.

If indigenous and folk art are not publicly exhibited and the artists are not given new opportunities to sell their work, then it is quite possible their work will not be passed on to the next generation.

Feria Maestros del Arte brings you all of this:

• An opportunity to meet the artists
• Witness demonstrations, cultural events such as dancing and music, and/or hear authorities speak about Mexican Folk Art
• Participate in the daily charity raffle
• Ship your treasures with our on-site shipper

Where else can I see the work of the Maestros?
Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art Book Cover“Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art” (Fomento Cultural Banamex). This book is required reading for collectors and interested devotees of Mexican folk art. The book honors the enduring tradition of folk art by displaying more than 500 works of art by 181 of Mexico’s greatest living folk artists, many of whom have already exhibited at Feria Maestros del Arte.

This incredible art book was published by Fomento Cultural Banamex, a major Mexican bank now owned by Citicorp. Over a two-year period, communities all over Mexico were visited and a group of master artisans were selected representing all parts of the country. Now these works of art are also on display in US museums as well.


Map to Feria Maestros del Arte
Here is a map to where the Feria will be held this year - Club de Yates de Chapala (Chapala Yacht Club)


Feria Maestros del Arte Charity Raffle
We request from each artist, a donation of a special piece of art for our charity raffle. The 2007 raffle recipient was Amor en Acción, Abrazos Extendidos, AC. The 2008 recipient has not yet been chosen.

For information contact Marianne Carlson at 011522 376 765 7485 or email mariannecarlson@gmail.com

(Our thanks to Norm Tibor, Teresa Kendrick, Jack Bzza & Janet Hemmerle for the use of their photographs)

2007 Artists


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