Day of the Dead Ceremony & Ceramic Workshop

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Honor Día de los Muertos with a deeply immersive workshop combining ancestral remembrance, ceramic art, and mindful meditation.

The workshop will open with a grounding ceremony led by Marcela Alatorre, a gifted artist whose practice connects spirituality, ritual, and heritage.

Marcela will introduce the history and traditions of Día de los Muertos, connecting participants to the spirit and significance of this sacred celebration. Through meditation and reflection, Marcela will guide attendees in honoring their heritage and loved ones who have passed on.

Following this, Diana Haro from We Are Ceramicswill explain the essentials of crafting a traditional Día de los Muertos altar.

She will guide participants in creating their own small altars, plates, candle holders, or mezcalito cups with different Mexican Techniques.

Details:

  • 📅 Saturday, November 2nd | 4-7 PM

  • Where: LIC Art Center,
    44-02 23rd St, Long Island City, NY 11101, Studio 302

  • What to Bring:Don’t forget to bring an ofrenda and a photograph of a loved one who has passed away for the Altar.

Spaces are limited—reserve your spot to celebrate Día de los Muertos through art, tradition, and heartfelt remembrance.

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Honor Día de los Muertos with a deeply immersive workshop combining ancestral remembrance, ceramic art, and mindful meditation.

The workshop will open with a grounding ceremony led by Marcela Alatorre, a gifted artist whose practice connects spirituality, ritual, and heritage.

Marcela will introduce the history and traditions of Día de los Muertos, connecting participants to the spirit and significance of this sacred celebration. Through meditation and reflection, Marcela will guide attendees in honoring their heritage and loved ones who have passed on.

Following this, Diana Haro from We Are Ceramicswill explain the essentials of crafting a traditional Día de los Muertos altar.

She will guide participants in creating their own small altars, plates, candle holders, or mezcalito cups with different Mexican Techniques.

Details:

  • 📅 Saturday, November 2nd | 4-7 PM

  • Where: LIC Art Center,
    44-02 23rd St, Long Island City, NY 11101, Studio 302

  • What to Bring:Don’t forget to bring an ofrenda and a photograph of a loved one who has passed away for the Altar.

Spaces are limited—reserve your spot to celebrate Día de los Muertos through art, tradition, and heartfelt remembrance.

Honor Día de los Muertos with a deeply immersive workshop combining ancestral remembrance, ceramic art, and mindful meditation.

The workshop will open with a grounding ceremony led by Marcela Alatorre, a gifted artist whose practice connects spirituality, ritual, and heritage.

Marcela will introduce the history and traditions of Día de los Muertos, connecting participants to the spirit and significance of this sacred celebration. Through meditation and reflection, Marcela will guide attendees in honoring their heritage and loved ones who have passed on.

Following this, Diana Haro from We Are Ceramicswill explain the essentials of crafting a traditional Día de los Muertos altar.

She will guide participants in creating their own small altars, plates, candle holders, or mezcalito cups with different Mexican Techniques.

Details:

  • 📅 Saturday, November 2nd | 4-7 PM

  • Where: LIC Art Center,
    44-02 23rd St, Long Island City, NY 11101, Studio 302

  • What to Bring:Don’t forget to bring an ofrenda and a photograph of a loved one who has passed away for the Altar.

Spaces are limited—reserve your spot to celebrate Día de los Muertos through art, tradition, and heartfelt remembrance.