On Saturday, November 2, BIMA will host community celebrations of Dia de Los Muertos that are memorable, beautiful, and rich with Mexican cultural significance. This year there will be two community celebration ceremonies presented by Alice Mendoza, at 11am and 3pm. This is a FREE ticketed event. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience with enough space for all, reservations are required to attend. An opening procession of butterfly-costumed kids will lead guests from KiDiMu down a flower path into BIMA’s galleries humming with music, art, and activities. Centered around a traditional ofrenda (altar), a colorful, multi-paneled shrine created by artist Araceli Cruz, guests are encouraged to add mementos and stories honoring loved ones who’ve passed on. Enjoy samples of Mexican hot chocolate or atole and pan de muerto, make-and-take art activities, traditional face painting, and strolling musicians sharing Mexican folk songs.
The Día de Los Muertos festival centerpiece is a traditional ofrenda (altar), a colorful, multi-paneled shrine created by artist Araceli Cruz to which visitors can add their own mementos honoring friends and loved ones who’ve passed away. The altar is accessible to the public each day during museum hours from November 2 – 16.