The weekend was busy with cultural activities in the four regions of San Luis Potosí where people from Potosí, Potosí, national and foreign visitors could enjoy an extensive free artistic and cultural program, where 38 cultural spaces were presented to be enjoyed by all.
Taking advantage of the healthy coexistence and social peace that is experienced in the midst of the electoral process, the Huasteca Folk Festival was presented within the framework of the 47th anniversary of the Huasteco Folklore Group.
While in Xilitla in the Leonora Carrington Museum The talk was held, “The surrealist archive and the Cultural Crosses, a look at Leonor Carrington’s study house”, with the attendance of dozens of people.
Religious cultural activities were also present in some municipalities for the May 3 festivities, such as Cerritos where dances were performed in honor of the Lord of Protection.
In it Royal Cultural Center of Catorce There is free access to the exhibitions “The Cultures of a Sacred Cactus” and at the Mexican Mint the painting and photography exhibition “Camino a Catorce” by painters from Potosí.
And in the capital of Potosí there are exhibitions such as “Revolutions III” in the José Jaime Gallery inside the Ministry of Culture or the “Reinventarse” exhibition in the Manuel, José Othón House Museum, both with free access.