1 de septiembre 2021
By: Cheryl Santos

Things to do in the CDMX: Local Agenda 2 - September 7

Two fashion and art pop-ups in Roma, the last performances of the Macabro Festival, Milpa Alta's products in the patio of Carrillo Gil, and Gustavo Perez's ceramics in Polanco.

What to do in CDMX? This weekend you can attend two fashion and art pop-ups in Roma, catch the last screenings of the International Horror Film Festival of Mexico City, get to know the products of Milpa Alta in the courtyard of the Carrillo Gil Museum, see the elegant ceramics of Gustavo Perez in Polanco and enjoy a slice of green chorizo pizza accompanied by a tiramisu shell at Pizzas Atlante. We give you seven options for you to enjoy and know what to do in the CDMX, inside and outside your home.

 

 

Hot Pink pop-up at Momoroom

Havre 66, Juárez
2 de septiembre, 3 – 8 pm

Ceramics and accessories brand Hot Pink will have its one-day pop-up and exhibition at Momoroom' s space in the Juarez. Along with strawberry pipes, t-shirts and small bags, pieces by local artists such as @gustavo_a_dias, @xau_plus and @pumbsi will be featured.

Ambulantaje' in Article 123

Artículo 123 123 B, Centro
Hasta el 1 de octubre, previa cita.

Curated by Galería 54 and Frontera 115, 'Ambulantaje' is an exhibition that brings together more than 30 Mexican artists partly on rooftops and inside the space of Artículo 123. To attend send an email to ggaleria54@gmail.com or frontera115@gmail.com.

RIPNDIP pop-up at LOOT

Guanajuato 227, Roma Norte
3 – 5 de septiembre, 11 am – 7 pm

The Californian skate brand arrives to CDMX with a three-day pop-up at the LOOT space and presenting its collaboration with Mexican brand Tony Delfino. Limited access during the sale.

Yoga at Casa Versalles

Versalles 113, Juárez
Jueves y viernes, 7 am – 7 pm

Every Thursday and Friday in September, Casa Versalles, in collaboration with @mahatmexico, invites you to experience the benefits of practicing yoga with a team of certified instructors in this discipline.

Photography workshop at the Franz Mayer

Avenida Hidalgo 45, Centro
5 de septiembre, 12 – 1:30 pm

In the cloister of the museum, the Franz Mayerwill have a workshop to learn how to create filters and achieve special effects with your camera or cell phone. Registration fee $50 child and $75 adult, includes guided tour and material. Limited space, with healthy distance.

The closing of the Macabre Festival at the Casa del Cine

República de Uruguay 52 2do piso, Centro Histórico
Hasta el 5 de septiembre

The Mexico City International Horror Film Festival celebrated its 20th anniversary and ends its cycle this weekend. The Casa del Cine will be screening the horror films on its billboard until Sunday.

Food market with Milpa Alta in the courtyard of the Carrillo Gil Art Museum

Av. Revolución 1608, San Ángel
4 de septiembre, 10 am – 5 pm

In collaboration with the Amasijo collective, women producers from Milpa Alta were invited to set up a food market in the courtyard of the Carrillo Gil Museum; in addition to products, recipes and narratives, the stories of resistance that take place in the city where we live will be presented.

Gustavo Perez: Ceramics' at Proyectos Monclova

Lamartine 415, Polanco
4 de septiembre, 11 am – 4 pm

With around 50 pieces of subtle, firm and organic lines as an approach to sculptural relief and drawing on clay, the exhibition of Mexican artist Gustavo Perez opens this weekend at Proyectos Monclova.

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