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Become a part of the NEW ART VallARTa Museo Artists Registry Project today! 

This artists registry is a public, not for profit, community project to document all the artists that have contributed to making the Banderas Bay such a creative and beautiful area of Mexico.

The Registry grows with all the information you can share about the artist you are or the artist you have known in the Puerto Vallarta area. We are building a kind of Wikipedia of artists that have lived, worked, created art in our area since the earliest days. From Ancient to Modern day. Even if an artist’s just visited to paint one painting or play one song they can be a part of this historical archive of artists. This information is to be shared with the public so they can fill in historical context and share the rich cultural resources where we live.
It’s very easy to participate!

ARTISTS – share your story. Upload examples of your work and give us information about your experience as a creator in our community.

ART LOVER – If you are looking for an artist, do a search and if you have any information to contribute, like a photo or details about their life help us build their story to share. Add a new artist if they are not in our database and we will help with the research about them.

LOCAL RESIDENTS OF THE BANDERAS BAY – Your help is particularly important! You might know some of the earliest history and living history of Puerto Vallarta to really help the Museum with its mission to preserve artistic history of Puerto Vallarta. You are the experts!

TOURIST – Share artists, travel photos and experiences of your time or a family member’s time in Puerto Vallarta. Your individual or family history of visiting this lovely area contributed heavily to the growth of art in our area. Great place to share early travel information that is easily lost from the past.

ART GALLERY OWNERS, ART EDUCATORS and PERFORMANCE SPACES – You live the art everyday. Please help us make this database a resource you would like to use to document artistic endevors and your activities that have built the Art Community that we now are. We would love to hear about past exhibition and artist you have exhibited, included and believe they should be enjoyed and remembered. Please make sure your project, institution is part of our Registry

VOLUNTEERS!!!! – If you or your group would like to help with research and collecting data we need you! Please email [email protected] and we will get right back to you with opportunities for you to be part of this and if you like other ART VallARTa MUSEO Volunteer opportunities.

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Carlos Eugenio Espino Del Castillo Barrón

Carlos Espino has left its mark on Mexican national history through his sculptures in individual figures, equestrian statues, ensembles and monuments, placed in gardens, central squares, spaces architectural and important avenues inside and outside of Mexico.

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Adrian Reynoso

1982 was the year of his first solo exhibition as a professional artist. Today there are 48 exhibitions in total: 21 individual and 27 collective. Exhibitions of painting, ceramics, sculpture and installations in galleries in the country, museums and abroad. There are 12 sculptures placed in public and urban spaces, between these 2 museums.

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Marta Gilbert

Many of Marta’s models are real people, some of them are results of a combination of features and still others are draw from her dreams or remembrances. “On repeated occasions I’ve met people that I have already painted.” Although the first time it happened, she says, it was a scary experience, it has happened in so many instances that she takes it as a natural occurrence. “It is part of the process,” she believes.

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PEDRO TELLO

In the words of the artist:

“There where time has completely erased our origins, that is the start of our history, where tools were completely absent and intelligence was only that, there was a complete lack of control of the elements, then the day comes when sailing is discovered, either by intuition or chance, humans start their development, sailing in his ship of dreams and realities in the ocean of time, unstoppable and wild.”

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Daniel Inchaurregui Bernal

Daniel Inchaurregui Bernal was born in Guadalupe Zacatecas Mexico on April 30, 1935. Daniel had a great artistic career in the 70s and 80s. The artist Daniel died on April 29, 1985.

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Ramiz Barquet

Ramiz Barquet was originally from Mexico City but from Valparaiso at heart, since he resided for 33 years in that city. His beginning in sculpture began at an early age.

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Javier Niño

As a child, he began to draw and paint self-taught at the November 20 elementary school, without any teacher, only his imagination, using pencil, his notebook, and Chinese ink. Unaware of what was pictorial art and its history.

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