Connection between art, culture and social responsibility

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Connection between art, culture and social responsibility

The exhibition will remain open to the public until November 30, 2025, every day from 7:00 in the morning to 10:00 at night, with free admission at the Adra headquarters, located at 4th street oriente, house #15, Antigua Guatemala.

Adra Antigua is a place to live experiences, share stories and create unforgettable memories. Part of its commitment is to tourism, purposeful development in the region and the good vibes that characterize the brand.

The project was distinguished by its artistic originality and its social purpose, part of the proceeds from the sale of the pieces will be donated to El Patojismo, a private and completely free public service institution that transforms the lives of boys, girls and young people in Antigua Guatemala, through access to comprehensive education, medical care and psychological support.

“Beyond an artistic exhibition, this exhibition is an act of solidarity. Each mannequin involved reflects not only Guatemalan talent, but also the hope of a future with more opportunities for the children of Antigua Guatemala,” commented Pierre De Janon Janson, Director of ÍNTEGRO Hospitality.

The exhibition brought together both emerging and established Guatemalan artists, who were selected for their career, innovation and connection with the Mayan worldview, they are: Steve Solis, El Patojismo, Walesk Ortiz, Ariz Malez, Juan Ordoñez, Ale Bara, Pedro Monroy and Ilofka.

Each of them involved a mannequin representing a god from the Mayan worldview, using various techniques such as acrylic, oil, collage, mixed techniques and reliefs, among others. The result was a collection that connects the past with the present, inviting art lovers to reflect on the significance of Mayan culture in the contemporary world.

Visitors have the opportunity to live a visual and reflective experience, recognizing the cultural legacy of the Mayan peoples and supporting a project that generates a positive impact on the community. The entire collection is available for purchase, although individual works can also be purchased. These initiatives reflect ÍNTEGRO’s firm commitment to well-being, education and strengthening the social fabric in each of the communities it serves.

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