Herminia Albarrán Romero Explained

Herminia Albarrán Romero is a Mexican-American artist known for her papel picado (Mexican paper cutting) and altar-making. She received a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2005, which is the United States' highest honor in the folk and traditional arts.[1] [2]

Early life

Born and raised in Tlatlaya, Mexico, Albarrán Romero began learning her skills as a child from her mother. As a young woman she honed her craft with studies at Acatempa in Amatepel.

Artwork

She has been commissioned to create works for several notable institutions, including the Oakland Museum of California, the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, and the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts. Romero currently resides in San Francisco, California.

Many of her exhibits focus on Dia de los Muertos celebrations, where she creates altars. She states of her work:

In creating my works for Dia de los Muertos, I am joyful as I senses the near presence of my loved ones. When I create papel picado and paper flowers, I again experience those childhood memories near my beloved mother and grandparents who also worked at these crafts. I feel connected to the love they have for me even in death and this is why I feel such a great joy within me.[3]

Albarrán Romero collaborates as an altarista, or altar maker at Day of the Dead workshops across the United States.[4]

Selected exhibits

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NEA National Heritage Fellowships 2005 . . www.arts.gov . National Endowment for the Arts . January 5, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200521114828/https://www.arts.gov/honors/heritage/year/2005 . May 21, 2020 . dead.
  2. http://www.actaonline.org/content/herminia-albarran-romero Artist's profile
  3. Book: Pich, Tom. Folk masters : a portrait of America. Bergey, Barry. 9780253032331. Bloomington, Indiana. 151. Herminia Albarrán Romero. 21 November 2017. 1004576261.
  4. Book: Celebrating Latino folklore : an encyclopedia of cultural traditions. 2012. ABC-CLIO. Herrera-Sobek, María.. 9780313343391. Santa Barbara, Calif.. 407. Dia de los Muertos. 768800390.