AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHoly Week Art in Motion: Guatemala’s alfombra tradition—street “carpets” made from colored sawdust, flowers, fruits, and more—keeps processions and community faith front and center. Textiles & Identity: Gaby Cordon ’26 turns Guatemalan heritage into a studio weaving for her honors thesis, using natural dyes and photo-based storytelling. Culture in Museums: The Art Institute of Chicago opens “Edgar Calel: Corn Mountain of Life,” spotlighting Maya-Kaqchikel artist Edgar Calel and his corn-and-turtle symbolism through a rural hut installation. Volcano Tragedy: Guatemala’s Volcán de Fuego erupted, killing at least seven and injuring 20, with lava flows and ash complicating rescue efforts. Immigration Pressure (US): ICE detention rules and raids remain in the headlines, including a case where a Guatemalan mother in Massachusetts avoided detention for now. Global Tech Talk: UN Virtual Worlds Day pushes AI and digital tools to improve city life and planning.
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