Attention, art lovers! The 2025 Art Walkers Mexicanísimo program will take place on Friday, February 7, and Saturday, February 8, offering the opportunity to explore and acquire diverse works by 28 talented lakeside artists.
The event spans 16 venues in Ajijic and one in San Antonio Tlayacapan, with exhibit hours from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days.
Start your journey at La Nueva Posada or any participating location to purchase the 50-peso admission ticket. The ticket comes in the form of a handy, full-color fold-out flyer, which includes a map and QR code detailing all sites and their respective exhibitors. The map is also available on the Art Walkers Mexicanísimo Facebook page and at artwalkers2025.blogspot.com.
The map follows a logical route running east to west through Ajijic, looping back in the opposite direction. Vertical banners near each venue entrance will help visitors locate the participating studios and exhibit spaces.
The Art Walkers program was organized by Víctor Alcázar, with support from seven sponsors. Many of the artists gathered for a pre-event social on Saturday, January 18, at Casa del Sol Inn in Ajijic.
The Participating Artists
1. San Antonio Plaza – Mónica Cárdenas, Mirtes Zwierzynski, Elena Aguirre Sznajder, and works by the late Georg Rauch
2. La Nueva Posada – Víctor Alcázar, Alejandro Islas, Jaime Barbiery
3. 16 de Septiembre #7 – Belva and Enrique Velázquez
4. Colón Sur (number pending) – Maureen Brown
5. Colón #18 – Kenneth Rios
6. Independencia #27 – Xill Fessenden, Luci Williams
7. Independencia #33 – Brian Sholdt
8. Ocampo #169 – Glenda Rogers
9. Ocampo #174C – Pat Apt
10. Linda Vista #17A – Yani Adrian, Luis Valui
11. Ocampo #195 – Steve Klarer
12. Ocampo #200 – Jesús Victoriano López Vega
13. Carretera #246, Plaza La Huerta – Rocio Valdez, Claudia Neri
14. Carretera #118, Villa Nova – Judy Miller, Elaine Frenett, Tim Mize
15. Aquiles Sedán #11 – Noel González
16. Emiliano Zapata #61B (upstairs) – Dana Aaberg, Judy Loquidis