Instructor: Jesús Ibarra
February 10, 12 | 1-3 p.m.
PRICE (MXN):Â $325 MXN
In 2022, based on an idea of Jaime Fernandez (former mayor of San Miguel), Jesús Ibarra (Dean of the Instituto Allende) published the definitive history of San Miguel de Allende, San Miguel de Allende Its DNA (currently only available in Spanish), a comprehensive history with incredible photos from the past. In this course, Jesús will give us the brief version of the history accompanied by a large number of photos. Jesús’ course on the history of the Instituto last year for Lifelong Learning was one of the most popular courses of the term. We expect this course to be just as sensational.
Jesús Ibarra is a scholar and prolific author who has written a number of important histories. He is currently the Academic Dean of the Instituto Allende. As such, he is managing a rapidly growing student body.
How to Register:
https://www.instituto-allende.edu.mx/lifelonglearningprogram7 or at the Instituto Allende
The picturesque Instituto Allende has been drawing art students to San Miguel de Allende for more than 50 years. Originally built in 1736 as the home of the noble Condes de la Canal family, the sprawling campus became an art and language school more than two centuries later. When the institute opened in 1951, American veterans flocked to the mountainside town after learning that the Insituto Allende qualified for study under the GI Bill. It wasn’t long before word of the beautiful aesthetics spread and aspiring artists were heading to the school in droves. Located less than half a mile southwest of the city center, the Instituto Allende is open to all travelers looking to take workshops, explore the property and peer into galleries. You’ll find plenty of open space on campus in the form of parks and gardens, as well as artsy cafes and restaurants. One recent TripAdvisor reviewer described the atmosphere as full of “beautiful architecture, meandering passages, galleries, a nice cafe, and an amazing view of the Parroquia from the back patio.” The campus is open to visitors on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visiting the school is free, but art workshops can cost up to 3,800 MXN (about $290 USD) for three- or four-week courses. One-day workshops in things like clay modeling, photography and painting are available for $95 to $105 USD, depending on the course. For more information, visit the school’s website.
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