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Goddesses and Women of Mexico
The Works of Arq. Arturo Macias A.

Mexican sculptor and architect Arturo Macias has created a series of life-sized, exquisitely carved wood statues depicting many of the principal goddesses as well as the most important women figures in the history of Mexico. Click here for Biographical Info on the artist.

Note, 2007: These splendid works of art are now housed, along with many other artistic works that move the spirit, in their new home at Templo Maya, the private collection of Tania Scales. You can browse these sculpures and learn about the respective women and goddesses by using the links to the right.

Introduction to the Exhibition of TEMPLO MAYA
presented by Tania Scales

For many centuries Zihuatanejo was an important matriarchal center in Mexico. In celebration of matriarchs, Templo Maya is proud to present this exhibition of some of the prominent women and goddesses of Mexico. These pieces, which are but a portion of a work in progress, are intricately carved, life-sized figures sculpted in wood by the talented and renowned artist Arq. Arturo Macias. Through his work we experience the intriguing power of significant Mayan and Aztec goddesses and witness the spirit of noteworthy Mexican women brought to life, each in her own right as artist, poetess, revolutionary and philanthropist.

Step in to the Virtual Gallery for a preview of the magic of this growing collection that we hope to share with you in person when you visit these sensitive and provocative sculptures.

 

Templo Maya: Exposition of Women and Goddesses of Mexico
Goddesses of Mexico Women of Mexico
Chimalma La Adelita
Cihuatateo Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez
Coatlicue Frida Kahlo
Coyolxauhqui Maria Sabina
Ixchel Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz
Mictlancihuatl
Xtabay

Zihuatanejo - derived from the Nahuatl "Cihuatlan" - Land of the Women

Imagine a Woman by Patricia Lynn Reilly

 

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