“Nuevos Dioses,” graphic art fair in Convivio, Oaxaca, Mexico
Convivio and Screenadelica presents:
N U E V O S D I O S E S: FERIA GRAFICA
April 8, 2017, 12pm-10pm, in Convivio Av. Juárez #805, Centro Oaxaca, free entrance
A graphic art show with the theme ‘New Gods’ in which our exhibiting artists will explore what that means to them. Most artists will create unique pieces within the theme for the show plus they will be selling their back catalogue of work at the show.
Featuring:
Mercadorama
(Mexico is the Shit / Daft Punk / Black Sabbath / Coachella etc)
From DF, awesome collective focusing on music based art, working with incredible bands and creating an amazing body of work. They are also the geniuses behind the ‘Mexico is the Shit’ jackets.
www.mercadorama.com.mx/
Horse
From Ireland but now the creative director of Convivio in Oaxaca, Horse specialises in screen printed gig posters having worked with the Queens of the Stone Age, Bjork, Pixies, and Elton John to name but a few.
www.youresomehorse.com
Malo Farfan
DF native but residing in Oaxaca, illustrator and acclaimed street artist Malo has left his mark in Convivio in the form of a 7m mural but also on the walls of our city and in frames in your houses. Works will feature a series of ‘New Gods’ pieces.
Alfonso Barrera
Yoshi Nakagawa
Printmaker from the Pacific Northwest but residing in Oaxaca since 2011. Founded, coordinated and participated in the Feria Gráfica Oaxaca in 2013, 2014 and 2016, collaborating with 90+ resident printmakers. Artwork themes include patterns, nature and intercultural reflection. www.yoshinakagawa.com
Ramón Sanmiguel
Javier Arjona
http://javierarjona.tumblr.com/
Mr Power
https://www.facebook.com/MrPowerIlustrador/
Live alternative music, tattoo booth in our glass cube with specially designed tattoos at super affordable prices, awesome psych playlists, awesome food, great drinks, projections and video mapping. You’re in for a real treat!
The after party continues 10pm-3am at Archivo Maguey (on Murguia and Reforma, 2nd floor), Cover: 50 pesos includes a shot of mezcal