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ALEBRIJES:
CREATURES OF A DREAM WORLD

What are ALEBRIJES?

Alebrijes are brightly colored, fantastical creatures from Mexican folk art that often combine features from various animals—real and mythical—into a single, surreal form. Originating in the 1930s with artist Pedro Linares, who dreamt of strange hybrid beings while ill and later recreated them in papier-mâché, alebrijes are known for their vivid colors, intricate patterns, and imaginative designs. While originally not tied to spiritual beliefs, many contemporary interpretations associate alebrijes with symbolic meanings, including representations of the four elements: earth, air, fire, and water. For example, a creature might have wings for air, scales for water, claws for earth, and flames or bright colors symbolizing fire. Today, they are celebrated as iconic symbols of Mexican art, appearing in festivals, museums, and parades. We are excited to bring these magical creatures to the Garden and plan to offer a variety of activities and programs to enhance the guest experience. This will be the first time the Alebrijes will be in a Botanical Garden, and their first time visiting the East Coast!

Start:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
End:
Sunday, September 27, 2026