“Female Power” Mural Unveiling in Pasadena, TX

L-R: Betirri, Marlen Esparza, Maria Duran – Photo Credit: Amy Tetzintla

It was an honor to have two Olympians and hometown athletes, Marlen Esparzaย andย Emily Chan, join us virtually and in-person atย the unveiling of the “Female Power” mural by Betirri.

Fans were able to meet Marlen and learn about her upcoming world title fight on June 19th.

We want to thank theย Pasadena Economic Development Corporationย for commissioning this powerful piece of public art and all the elected officials that came out to support art in our hometown.

Mayor Jeff Wagner, CM Thomas Schoenbein, CM-Elect Pat Van Houte, Pasadena ISD Trustee-Elect Paola Gonzalez Fusilier, and Pasadena ISD Trustee-Elect Crystal Davila.

We look forward to hosting more art + sports focused community events in the near future.

A special shout out toย Bianca Bucaram of Bucaram PR Group for making this event a success with incredible media coverage.


Visit the mural & share your pictures on Instagram using #femalepower #pasadenaart & tag @artistbetirri @marlen_esparza & @duranconcepts

๐Ÿ“115 Shaver St., Pasadena, TX 77506

SPORTS ICONS: PASADENA

You’re invited to the unveiling of Betirri’s latest mural in Pasadena, TX. Learn the inspiration behind this mural and meet one of the featured athletes: Pasadena native, boxer and Olympic medalist Marlen Esparza.This public art piece was commissioned by the Pasadena Economic Development Corporation

โš ๏ธย Due to COVID guidelines, we will have sanitizer & masks on hand. We ask you everyone to network responsibly at this outdoor event.

ArtFutbolHTX @ Pitch 25

We want to thank Prospanica Houston for being an incredible partner on our first ArtFutbolHTX event of 2019. This event highlights our diversity and what Houston is known for: art, sports and networking at the hottest spots in town.

Together we kicked off the 2019 Houston Dynamo season, learned more about Prospanica’s programming for the year, and celebrated the latest mural by local visual artist Betirri. Pitch 25 Beer Park’s owner and former Dynamo player, Brian Ching, was in attendance for the signing of the mural he commissioned.

Guests enjoyed lite bites by the incredible kitchen staff at Pitch 25 as well as signature cocktails and beers from the impressive selection they have on tap. At the end of the night some guests won door prizes ranging from a limited edition Betirri designed & autographed shirt to tickets to upcoming Houston Dynamo and Gold Cup games.


This event was possible thanks to:

Presenting Sponsor:
Prospanica Houston

Community Partners:
Harris County Houston Sports Authority | Lone Star Sports & Entertainment

Door Prize Sponsors:
Houston Dynamo | Dynamo Charities | Pitch 25 Beer Park | Duran Concepts | Betirri

Cuatro Puntos Cardinales @ Holocaust Museum Houston

Theย HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOUSTONย celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with a special screening of the Salvadoran filmย Cuatro Puntos Cardinalesย by filmmaker Javier Kafie.

This was the first time a Salvadoran film was screened at the museum and guests were treated to a welcome reception by filmmaker Javier Kafie, who traveled to Houston for the occasion. According to the U.S. Census Bureau as of 2017, there areaย  total of 129,000 Salvadorans in the Houston Metropolitan area. Salvadorans make up the largest group in the Central American community residing in the city.

Michelle Tovar, the Associate Director of Education โ€“ Spanish Outreach and Latin American Initiatives at the Holocaust Museum Houston opened the evening discussing the museum’s Latin Initiatives Advisory Committee (LIAC) and it’s aim to highlight untold stories promoting responsible individual behavior, cultivating civility and pursuing social justice.ย Through collaboration with institutions and scholars throughout Latin America, dedicated to human rights, genocide, and Holocaust education, as well as to contemporary challenges, Holocaust Museum Houston will develop curriculum and resources that will be accessible for educators throughout the United States and Latin America.

Maria Vilma Duran, LIAC member and founder of the Central American Collective (CAC), shared the vision of CAC along with a partnership with Javier Kafie for his upcoming project.

Cuatro Puntos Cardinales took the audience on a beautiful trip immersing everyone into the stories from the northern, southern, eastern and western parts of El Salvador. The film showcased the cultural, social and ecological diversity of the Central American region after the Salvadoran Civil War through the lens of the filmmaker.

Everyone enjoyed a delicious spread of Salvadoranย antojitosย by catering sponsorย Little Casita Mexican Restaurant 2ย prior to the movie.

The evening ended with a very special Q&A with filmmaker Javier where he shared stories about his life,ย the inspiration behind the film, and the impact it continues to have with audiences across the world.

 


This event was possible thanks to:

Event Underwriter:

Holocaust Museum Houston

Community Partners:
Pan American Round Table of Houstonย |ย Consulado General de El Salvador en Houstonย |ย Consejo de Comunidades Salvadoreรฑas de Houstonย |ย Camara de Comercio Centroamericanaย 
Catering Sponsor:
Little Casita Mexican Restaurant

 


Photos from the event courtesy of ATurcios & MDuran

 

 

 

Central American Happy Hour

What a night! For the first time ever in Houston, young professionals, business owners and community leaders of Central American descent gathered to celebrate their culture & art at the Central American Happy Hour.

The evening marked the kickoff of the Central American Collective (CAC), an initiative that celebrates and advocates Central American culture, art and it’s people. According to the Migration Policy Institute, in 2015 there were approximately 3.4 million Central Americans residing in the US and 213,000 of them in the Greater Houston Area. CAC’s goal is to highlight, connect and support the Central American community – artists, businesses & individuals.

The Central American Collective platform will work to facilitate funding & resources for projects by Central Americans and/or that showcase our experience.

 

Guests networked to the beats of 104FM KRBE’s DJ Noel On The Mix, and house DJ at Anclamar’s W. Reception Hall, while enjoying lite bites catered by Little Casita Restaurant featuring the bold flavors of Central American cuisine.

The Happy Hour featured special guest, Javier Kafie, the filmmaker of the Salvadoran film Cuatro Puntos Cardinales, who extended a special invitation to everyone to the film screening on Monday at the Holocaust Museum Houston.

Other notable guests included Consul Nancy Guevara, Consulate General of El Salvador; Judge Esmeralda Pena Garcia; Percy Pelaez, President of the Cรกmara de Comercio Centro Americana; and Andres Guevara, President of the Consejo de Comunidades Salvadoreรฑas de Houston.

This celebration took place thanks to the generous support from all of our sponsors:ย Toros Lifestyle Soccer – Arts Districtย |ย Anclamar’s W. Reception Hall A,B,Cย |ย The Law Office of Edwin E. Reyes, PLLCย |ย Duran Conceptsย | Atlantida Connect

Official event photographerย Carolyn Marie Photography
Social media coverage byย Leticia Hernandez

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The Central American Collective

We have launched the Central American Collective, an initiative that celebrates and advocates Central American culture, art and it’s people.

According to the Migration Policy Institute, in 2015 there were approximately 3.4 million Central Americans residing in the US and 213,000 of them in the Greater Houston Area. Our goal is to highlight, connect and support the Central American community – artists, businesses & individuals.

The Central American Collective platform will work to facilitate funding & resources for projects by Central Americans and/or that showcase our experience.

We will be kicking off this initiative on October 12 at the first ever Central American Happy Hour taking place at Toros Lifestyle Soccer – Arts District.

The celebration will continue over the weekend at multiple events and culminate on Monday, October 15th at the Special Screening of Cuatro Puntos Cardinales at the Holocaust Museum Houston.

The film’s director, Javier Kafie, is traveling in from El Salvador to be in attendance for a special Q&A immediately following the film. Arrive early for a small reception catered by Little Casita Mexican Restaurant, a Salvadoran owned business in SouthWest Houston.

 

This documentary that aspires to portray four moving stories from northern, southern, eastern and western parts of El Salvador. This film showcases the cultural, social, and ecological diversity of the Central American region after the Salvadoran Civil War – distancing itself from media discourses characteristic of the region often monopolized by violence. From communities near the sea where surf is practiced up to coffee fields, from former guerrilla zones all the way to craft towns.

 


Follow the Central American Collective on these social media platforms and stay tuned for other upcoming events.

FACEBOOKย  |ย ย INSTAGRAMย  |ย ย TWITTER

 

 

 

 

ArtFutbolHTX @ COPPA

We want to thank everyone for attending ArtFutbolHTX at Coppa Osteria and helping us kick off this new event series that celebrates Soccer Culture in #Houston.ย 

Guests networked and enjoyed Italian fare as they watched Bettiri do a live painting. The piece depicts the rivalry between El Tri (Mexico) and La Celeste (Uruguay) who will have a showdown on September 7th at NRG Stadium. Tickets are still available.

We will continue connecting Houstonians with the beautiful game… more details coming soon!


Road to Russia: art+fashion show

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Laura Velasquez, Owner of SoccerChick; Maria Duran of Duran Concepts LLC; Betirri; Lawrence Barajasย  |ย  photo credit: Espriella Fifi

Road to Russia: art+fashion show was a success! Yesterday over 150 guests filled the Heineken Star Bar at BBVA Compass Stadium for the second installment of the Road to… event series. Visual artist Betirri exhibited selected art pieces from his collection and SoccerChick by Laura Velasquez presented the new Spring 2018 line.

Event partners and supporters included Telemundo Houston, AeroMexico, HTX Sports Creek HTX, Fresco Cafe Italiano and many others.

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The event benefited EGMN (El Gato Media Network), a non-profit that provides career development services for underserved students looking to enter media, and guests had the opportunity to contribute by participating in a raffle with prizes thanks to various contributors.

EVENT COVERAGE:

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Espriella Fifiย  |ย  Ruben Garza/Maverickshots.comย  |ย  TheMillennialTV.com


Photo credit: Espriella Fifi