As part of the parallel activities of El que la cambia la falla by Mario García Torres in collaboration with Jorge Campos, and in dialogue with the tradition of Mexican cartooning, Alejandro Ochoa Villaseñor and the Museo de Arte de Zapopan present a collective drawing session and conversation centered on soccer.

In the workshop ¡Tarjeta roja! graphic practice becomes a tool for observing, questioning, and reflecting on the political and social context that runs through the sport.

Alejandro Ochoa Villaseñor is a cartoonist (monero) and illustrator from Guadalajara. For over forty years, he has contributed cartoons to newspapers and sports supplements such as La Afición, Siglo 21, Público, Milenio Diario, Semanario Por Escrito y La Opinión (Los Angeles, CA), among others. His work has also been part of editorial and sports outreach projects, including the production of 55 books for the Guadalajara 2011 Pan American Games, as well as collaborations with the National Council for Physical Culture and Sport (CONADE).

Free activity | Prior registration | Young people and adults

—Museo de Arte de Zapopan