Alebrijes: A Linares Family Tradition

Alebrijes: A Linares Family Tradition

May 5, 2026 12:00 am
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February 28, 2028 12:00 am
Museum of International Folk Art

The Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA) presents Alebrijes: A Linares Family Tradition, a traveling exhibition celebrating the extraordinary artistry of multiple generations of the Linares Family, renowned creators of alebrijes and central figures in Mexico's cartonería  tradition.

A bilingual adaptation of MOIFA's popular exhibition La Cartonería Mexicana/The Mexican Art of Paper and Paste, this exhibition explores the fantastical world of alebrijes, the vividly colored, mythical creatures that have become icons of Mexican folk art. The Linares Family of Mexico City has shaped this tradition for generations, transforming humble materials, paper and paste, into works of remarkable imagination and skills.

This exhibition premieres at the Mexican Consulate in Albuquerque and is part of the Department of Cultural Affairs Statewide Initiative, the tour is offered at no cost to host venues.

Generous funding for this traveling exhibition is provided by the International Folk Art Foundation, Friends of Folk Art, Los Amigos del Arte Popular, Patricia Arscott La Farge Foundation for Folk Art, the Boeckman Family Foundation, and donors to the Museum of International Folk Art’s Statewide Educational Outreach Fund through the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. Additional support provided by the Mexican Consulate in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Exhibition Tour Schedule

Mexican Consulate in Albuquerque May – August 2026

Opening reception: May 5, 2026 | Education outreach 3–5 p.m., reception 5–7 p.m.

Mexican Consulate in El Paso - TBD

Taylor-Mesilla Historic Site November 2026 – April 2027

Farmington Museum May – September 2027

Artesia Museum of Art October 2027 – February 2028