Nahualli House Artists

Written by K. Hart at www.casago.com

About

Step into a colorful world of artistic and cultural expressions at Nahualli Casa de los Artistas and connect with Mexico's cutting-edge artists in a homey and vibrant setting.

This gallery is the brainchild of husband-and-wife duo Abel and Melva Vazquez, who have shared their unique artistic vision in their restored house since 2005. The name "Nahualli" is from pre-hispanic Mexico, which, as the gallery points out, means the hidden, occult, and the deep inner. This reflects the transformative nature of Nahualli’s artwork, which is shared in the comforts of home.

Abel and Melva's creative endeavors reflect the cultural tapestry of Merida and blend contemporary styles with traditional Mexican themes. Abel predominantly focuses on mythical figures and spiritual themes, while Melva's work often reflects strong feminine ideology and the complexities of human emotion.

The Nahualli Casa de los Artistas invites others to showcase their art using different mediums such as tile, sculpture, and clay. Additionally, visitors can frequently witness live painting sessions for a unique hands-on experience. 

The gallery's setting in a charming renovated townhouse adds warmth to the visit. Patios, dining areas, and sitting rooms are adorned with art, so visiting feels more organic than at a traditional gallery.

Located in the center of Merida, plan to visit Mercado 60’s culinary and cultural market nearby after a visit to Nahualli. 

Fun Facts & Cool Features 

One of Nahualli Casa de los Artistas coolest features is the live painting sessions. Imagine watching the artists' meticulous techniques transform a blank canvas into stunning shades and hues. 

Another standout is the live events featured at Nahualli Casa de los Artistas, which range from musical and dance performances to film, video, and culinary presentations.

Additionally, the Nahualli prides itself on its commitment to maintaining cultural authenticity. All artists pay homage to Mexico's rich cultural history, ensuring that every piece is culturally significant. As they proudly claim on their website, "We are 'Made in Mexico.'"

Because Nahualli House Artists is close to other area attractions, it's easy to plan an exciting day of art adventure and exploration in Merida. Start your day at Nahualli Casa de los Artistas and then walk over to the Museo Regional de Antropologia in the architecturally stunning Palacio Canton. Make a reservation at Rosas & Xocolate Boutique Hotel + SPA along the Paseo Montejo to share your experiences at these landmarks in more detail. 

Whether an art enthusiast or a casual visitor, Nahualli Casa de los Artistas offers something unique and meaningful. Visiting Nahualli enriches one's appreciation for contemporary art and cultural heritage, making it an essential stop on your Merida itinerary.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions to Nahualli House Artists from Merida:

  • Head southwest on Calle 60 toward Calle 65.
  • Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Calle 65.
  • Continue straight to stay on Calle 65.
  • Turn right onto Calle 68.
  • Turn left at the 3rd cross street onto Calle 77.
  • Continue straight to stay on Calle 77.
  • Turn right onto Calle 62.
  • Address: Calle 62 #354, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico

Cost

There is no cost to visit Nahualli House Artists, though you can book a guided tour in advance on their website.

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

Local Tips

  • Plan for time to explore the gallery’s various rooms.
  • Parking can be limited; consider using a taxi or rideshare service.
  • There are several quaint cafes nearby, perfect for a post-visit refreshment.
  • Bring a camera; the vibrant art makes for stunning photographs.
  • Check if there are any live painting sessions scheduled during your visit.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the renowned Paseo Montejo is nearby for ample walking opportunities.

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