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The Alebrijes of Mexico have a history as colorful as the art itself. They are mystical creatures that have been transformed over decades into Mexican folk art sculptures.
The art museum will feature alebrijes—giant colorful papier-mâché sculptures inspired by Mexican folk art—in a fall festival.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, ABC13's Erik Barajas delves into the origin story of alebrijes and how this mythical creature became a mainstay of Mexican culture.
Raspberry Island: Alebrijes, surrealist Mexican folk sculptures, bring color to the riverfront The Minnesota Latino Museum, which organized the outdoor exhibition, is holding a community festival ...
These are just three of the 16 alebrijes, large-scale mâché creations combining multiple fantastical animals into one, that roam St. Paul’s Raspberry Island this summer in the exhibition ...