The City of Mesa, Mesa Arts Center and the community are proud to celebrate the memories of departed loved ones with the 18th annual D?a de los Muertos Festival on Saturday, Oct. 21, and Sunday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On Saturday, Oct. 21, Vice Mayor Francisco Heredia will kick off the free festival at 10 a.m. On Sunday, Oct. 22, the closing ceremony at 4:30 p.m. will include Consul General of Mexico Jorge Mendoza Yescas, Councilmember Jenn Duff and Vice Mayor Francisco Heredia.
The nationally recognized, award-winning free community festival offers nonstop live entertainment featuring mariachi music, folklorico dance and contemporary bands. Hands-on artmaking activities include Papier-m?ch? Sugar Skull workshops with alebrije artists Oscar Becerra Mora and Ruben Miguel Castillo Navarrete. Other festival highlights include traditional face painting, a wide variety of food options, and a vibrant Mercado Marketplace showcasing traditional and contemporary merchandise, jewelry and Mexican arts and crafts from local artisans and vendors. Mesa Arts Center's Art Studios offers free glass and ceramics demonstrations throughout the festival. The Store, an artist's cooperative and gallery, will also be open and selling Day of the Dead themed items.
In the spirit of traditional D?a de los Muertos festivities, a community altar designed by local artists Luis and Pilar Estrada of Estradas Artistry is the centerpiece of the festival, where attendees can leave mementos in honor of their loved ones who have passed. Photographs are kept and replaced on the altar each year or can be collected by 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 22. Additional installations include Mesa Arts Center's alebrije sculpture, photoboths and tintamarresques with augmented reality features by Mesa Youth Creative Agency, School Residency Altars created by local students and sponsored by Amazon and the annual altar contest.
The festival continues across Main St. at the Plaza at Mesa City Center again this year. See altars by local artist Zarco Guerrero and Tucson artist Xochitl Avila, live muralists curated by Such and Champ Styles, and participate in activities with Arizona Museum of Natural History and MABEL. ASU's MiX Center is also open for immersive experiences related to D?a de los Muertos.
New this year is the Relaxed Hour on Sunday, Oct. 22, from 9-10 a.m. The hour provides a D?a de los Muertos Festival experience that is welcoming, inclusive and comfortable for those with sensory sensitivities. The Relaxed Hour has fewer crowds, reduced lighting, less amplified sound, food allergy-friendly snacks and artmaking activities led by specialist artists with expertise in working with people with additional needs.
The festival will culminate in a performance and an open procession to the Community Altar led by Ballet Folklorico La Llorona at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 22.
There is no charge to attend the D?a de los Muertos Festival, and parking is free. Mesa Arts Center is located at One East Main Street in downtown Mesa. For more information, visit mesaartscenter.com.
Amazon is the Presenting Sponsor of the D?a de los Muertos Festival. Additional festival support is provided by SRP, AT&T Fiber, Celerion, Primavera Online School, Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa, Crescent Crown Distributing, First Things First, Food City, Consulate General of Mexico, Modelo, Humana, Jarritos, Smirnoff, 93.3 Alt AZ, 100.7 KSLX and Valley Metro.