
Muralistas de Mexico (B2 - C2)
Thursdays noon - Oaxaca Time
Service Description
Tertulia: Muralistas of Mexico for above B2 Spanish Level Students Mexico's muralist movement is one of Latin America's most distinctive artistic expressions. It emerged in the early 20th century as a response to the social and political changes brought about by the Mexican Revolution. Through grand, thought-provoking murals, artists conveyed powerful narratives about history, identity, and justice, —leaving an indelible mark on Mexican culture. In this four-session tertulia-style course, students will explore, analyze, and discuss the work of Mexico's most influential muralists while practicing Spanish in an engaging and dynamic setting. Before each session, participants will receive carefully selected Spanish materials—readings, videos, and visual references—to prepare for in-depth conversations about the artists and their works. This approach ensures that students enhance their understanding of Mexican muralism, expand their vocabulary, and improve their Spanish communication skills. Course Structure Each session will focus on the artistic legacy of a major muralist: Week 1: José Clemente Orozco Week 2: Diego Rivera Week 3: David Alfaro Siqueiros Week 4: Rufino Tamayo By the end of the course, students will be familiar with these artists' techniques, themes, and historical significance and gain confidence in their ability to express ideas and opinions in Spanish. 📅 Start Date: Thursday, February 13 ⏰ Time: noon (Central Time) Join us for a rich cultural and linguistic experience where art and conversation deepen your appreciation of Mexican muralism while strengthening your Spanish skills!
Upcoming Sessions
Cancellation Policy
There is free cancellation until 3 days before the course begins; once the course starts, the fee is non-refundable, and it cannot be changed to any future classes.
Contact Details
+529515153404
hola@icomexico.com
Instituto Cultura Oaxaca (also known as Casa Chata) Avenida Benito Juárez 902, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, Oaxaca, Mexico