The Maestros del Arte fair in Ajijic
The artists and artisans come from all over the country. I saw quite a few from Oaxaca in the south, and the famous pottery village of Mata Ortiz in Chihuahua (which I love) also had representatives. In between south and north, I chatted with artists from Guanajuato, Queretaro, and Michoacan. Many other regions were represented too.
The organizers arrange that the traveling artists can stay in the homes of Mexican families and have two meals a day there. For some of the more rural, traditional artists, this may be the first time they have left their own community. They keep everything they earn; no fees or percentages are charged to them. (There was a 20 peso entry fee to the event which helped cover expenses.)
I was feeling a bit frugal after my recent folk art purchases in Colima, so I only got a couple of things at this event. I'll blog about them with a photo or two soon. Next year, though, who knows?
It takes place in November, for three days. A great time to visit Ajijic and the Lake Chapala area! Travel light and fill your bags with incredibly lovely treasures! You can see more at the website of the Maestros del Arte fair.


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