
This holiday season, Pearl is welcoming Mexican-inspired pop-up shops to get guests into the holiday shopping mood. These shops will feature a variety of handcrafted collections, ranging from vintage Mexican masks to high-end artisan apparel and accessories and will available through December. (Pearl, 2018)
In conjunction with Pearl’s second annual Día de los Muertos celebration November 1 and 2, Mexico City-based artist Karima Muyaes comes to Pearl to sell and showcase her Día-themed artwork. As an internationally renowned artist and printmaker, Muyaes creates artwork with iconic imagery and characteristic style. Large format paintings, prints, paper skulls and vintage Mexican masks will be available. Muyaes’ altar/ofrenda in honor of the 43 Mexican male students who disappeared in 2014 will also be on view.
Founded in June 2013 by Cristina Lynch, Mi Golondrina works with skilled artisans to pair centuries old embroidery techniques with modern styles. Each one-of-a-kind piece in the Mi Golondrina collection is handcrafted in Mexico while the finishing details are added by their talented team in Dallas, the end result being a curated collection of high-end artisan apparel and accessories.
Artist Karima Muyaes
November 1 through November 11. Closed Monday. Open Tuesday through Sunday 10a.m. to 6p.m.
Mi Golondrina
November 23 through December 22. Closed Sunday and Monday. Open Tuesday through Saturday 11a.m. to 5p.m.
All pop-up stores will be located behind Local Coffee.
Pearl
302 Pearl Parkway Suite 110
Next to Ten Thousand Villages on Avenue A
San Antonio, TX 78215