Sunday, May 19, 2024 from 1:30pm to 3:30pm
Get ready to party with this fun piñata making workshop!
Create your very own traditional seven-point pinata! Join local artist Adriana Gámez as she leads you in assembling and decorating a cheerful, candy-filled masterpiece!
According to the Catholic doctrine of struggle and temptation, each point represents one of the seven deadly sins: pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth. What was once constructed around a clay pot that was meant to represent evil, piñatas are now made with a paper maché container in modern times. The fruit and candy inside symbolize the temptations of evil. Nowadays, the piñata has lost its religious significance and is used in many types of celebrations.
This workshop is included with general museum admission, and Free for members. Registration is required: one pinata per person. All materials and Mexican candies are included! Pinatas measure 28” Spike To Spike.
Register in advance to save your spot! Supplies are limited, so don’t wait!
Adriana Gamez Headshot About The Artist:
Born in the United States, Adriana Gámez draws her creativity from Mexican culture after residing in Mexico for many years. Her inspiration comes from colors, culture, and Mexican traditions. She spends her time as a paper maché artist and piñata maker in San Antonio.
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