Universidad Panamericana | Inauguration of the exhibition "The Art of Being a Woman".
The Art of Being a Woman" Exhibition Opens

ZAPOPAN, Jalisco; April 22, 2024.- The Universidad Panamericana Campus Guadalajara, through the Art and Culture department, inaugurated the exhibition "The Art of Being a Woman", an event that included a fashion show with the participation of fashion and jewelry designers Karen Beltran and Rosana Sanchez. The exhibition also featured the participation of three visual artists: Andrea de Alba, Andrea Azpeitia and Eréndira Esponda.

The Art of Being a Woman" Exhibition Opens

Fashion runway: A tour of lights and colors

At the beginning of the fashion show, designer Karen Beltran, Panamericana Alumni, presented her own collection with designs that reflect the timeless elegance and inner strength of women. Later, it was the turn of Rosana Sanchez, who showed her jewelry designs, in which she captured the very essence of those who wore them.

The catwalk provided a platform for both students to develop modeling skills through a series of workshops, allowing them to showcase their learning during the inauguration. In addition, more than 200 students from different academic areas actively participated in the organization, aesthetics and production of the event.

The Art of Being a Woman" Exhibition Opens

Art exhibition

After the fashion show, the event continued with the exhibition "The Art of Being a Woman", led by the Art and Culture Department, which paid tribute to women through fashion, jewelry and plastic arts.

The visual artists Andrea de Alba, who is a student in Innovation and Design Engineering at the Guadalajara campus, Andrea Azpeitia, and Eréndira Esponda, expressed their vision of the world and their experience as women through artistic creation.

The Art of Being a Woman" Exhibition Opens

The exhibition will be located in the exhibition hall of the Panamericana's central building until April 30 of this year.

The Universidad Panamericana Campus Guadalajara reaffirms its commitment to inclusion and artistic development, creating spaces where students and professionals can share their passion and skills through art.

The Art of Being a Woman" Exhibition Opens