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ART AND CULTURE

Arqueología Mexicana (Mexican Arqueology) (in spanish)
Web version of the bimonthly magazine co-produced by INAH and Editorial Raíces.

Casa Vecina (in spanish)               
This institution not only offers workshops and courses, but different activities to stimulate the creation of artistic expressions that deal with contemporary culture and society through the sharing of ideas and experiences.

Centro Cultural Helénico (Hellenic Cultural Center ) (in spanish)
Operated by the National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA), the Centro Cultural Helénico is dedicated to the promotion of contemporary Mexican theatre, including a children's theatre as well as the opening of professional spaces for new generations of artists and the public. 

Centro de la Imagen (Center for the Image) (in spanish)
Created in 1994 by the National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA) with the purpose of strenghtening its photographic programs, the Center for the Image is a space dedicated to the investigation, the formation, and the promotion of this medium to the diverse public.   

Centro Nacional de las Artes (CENART) (National Center for the Arts ) (in spanish)
Created by the National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA), its mission is to generate and explore new models and focuses related to artistic education, investigation, and diffusion, to promote interdiscipline in the arts, to impulse new technologies in the arts, as well as to create spaces of academic and artistic cooperation between institutions of different systems and levels in Mexico and abroad.

Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (CONACULTA)
(National Council for Culture and the Arts)

Culturas Populares e Indígenas (Popular and Indigenous Cultures) (spanish/english)
Created in 1978, The Major Division of the Popular an Indigenous Culture, DGCPI, as part of the National Counsel for the Arts and Culture (Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes), has been promoting the study, conservation, diffusion and development of the popular and native culture of the country for the last 28 years.

Dirección General de Asuntos Culturales de la SRE 
(Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Cultural Affairs Office)
(in spanish)
The management office of cultural promotion as instrument to achieve Mexico's political and economic objectives in the exterior and to motivate its diffusion.  

e-cultura Mexico (spanish/english)
This website contains information in english on cultural institutions, cultural centers, museums, theaters and festivals in Mexico.

Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (FONCA)
(National Fund for Culture and the Arts) (in spanish)
The main objectives of FONCA are to promote and stimulate artistic creation in all its forms. It invests in the professional cultural projects of the artistic community and offers funds so that artists can develop their work without restrictions.
 
ICOMOS Mexicano (International Council on Monuments and Sites) (in spanish)
ICOMOS Mexicano is the Mexican National Committee of the International Council of Monuments and Sites, a non-profit organization gathering more than 200 countries through national committees, gathering persons and institutions that work in the conservation of monuments and sites of archeological, historic or artistic interest. 

Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura 
(National Institute for the Fine Arts and Literature)
(in spanish)
In its 50 years of existence, the National Institute for the Fine Arts and Literature has spread artistic disciplines and cultural expressions representative of Mexico and other nations. It job is to promote artistic education and investigation, as well as the protection and preservation of our heritage.  

Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) 
(National Institute of Anthropology & History) (in spanish)

Centro Cultural Tijuana (Tijuana Cultural Center) (spanish/english)
The mission of the Tijuana Cultural Center is to spread, promote and preserve the cultural patrimony and its services, to favor human development and to better quality of life in the Baja California community and the Mexican descent population of Southern California.





ART AND CULTURE FOR CHILDREN

www.ecultura.gob.mx (spanish/english)
National Council for Culture and the Arts' listing of various sites dedicated to children.

www.elbalero.gob.mx (spanish/english)
Mexican history, facts, games and more for children.





FESTIVALS

www.festivalcervantino.gob.mx
Cervantino National Festival (Festival Internacional Cervantino)


www.moreliafilmfest.com
Morelia Film Festival




FILM

www.estudioschurubusco.com
Churubusco Studios (Estudios Churubusco Azteca)

ccc.cnart.mx
Cinematographic Training Center (Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica)

imcine.gob.mx
Mexican Institute of Film (IMCINE - Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía)

www.cinetecanacional.net
National Film Library





INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

www.cnca.gob.mx
International Affairs Coordination

www.sre.gob.mx
Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs





Sponsors
SRE



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