PANZA VERDE ART CRAWL
- Sep 4, 2018
- 1 min read

We had a blast with everyone who joined us !
Knowing that at times it can be a little difficult when you are living or visiting Antigua to get your self motivated to get up to the city, especially when you don't know the area. I had an amazing time with all of you and hope to see you soon with more cultural events we plan on hosting and supporting.
WHAT WE DID:
A guided tour of the 21st Paiz Art Bienal. This is the sixth oldest art bienal in the world. We visited seven historic locations in Zone 1 of Guatemala City where current work from selected artists from around the world are on display. The art ranges between visual, interactive, and conceptual. Our guide will introduce you to the
various works and encourage you to derive our own conclusions as to what it means.




























































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