Ellas, las que luchan.

They (femenine), who fight. An exhibition that brings together the work of 24 graphic women artists of Oaxaca. Each artist captures in her work her declaration of struggle and fight in the conscious movement towards the treatment, appearance and value of women in Oaxaca. From recounting the trajectory of women fighters in our history, to their own personal experience, these artists display the fervor to continue the revolutionary struggle for human rights, the environment, and non-dual spirituality. The works were carried out in response to International Women's Day, 2022.

These large-format works are exhibited on framed canvases in the spaces of Casa de Barro, Reforma 703, Oaxaca Centro.

Teresa Diaz
Teresa, a certified bilingual yoga teacher, formerly taught in the Los Angeles area and moved to Fresno, CA in 2014 to accept a position in the arts. She teaches a combination of Hatha and Iyengar yoga for all levels, and specializes in Seniors/mid-aged men and women with health issues or that want to loose weight and stay fit. Teresa teaches group and private classes in your home or at OHM Yoga studio.Teresa is also a Yoga en Español teacher for beginners. She obtained her 200RYT at Liberation Yoga, Los Angeles under Will Duprey, a Dharma Mittra yoga instructor; studied with Jill Miller, Founder of Yoga Tune Up; apprenticed for yogi Pagan George, an Iyengar and Qigong teacher; and Eric Small, where she obtained her certification for teaching Yoga for MS. She has also studied Ayurveda yoga healing with Arun Deva. A museum professional, Teresa Diaz has 17 years of experience working with art, galleries, museums, collectors and artists throughout the US and Mexico. She loves to hike, bike, swim, and run in nature any time she can escape to the wilderness. Don't be surprised if she plans a backpacking/yoga retreat sometime and invites you!
www.teresadiazyoga.com
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