Atlachinolli
Denver, Colorado
45' x 5' 3"
Completed at Sheridan Library and Sheridan High School
August and September 2019
*Mural currently on display in the Sheridan City Building
Atlachinolli
(Agua Quemada | Burnt Water)
Nahuatl: Transformation
This mural is dedicated to transformation. Water is always transforming, always moving, and it never gives up. These are qualities of water protectors and other cultures.
Participating Artists:
Ivana Acosta Gonzalez, Juan Carlos Acosta Gonzalez, Rodrigo Acosta Gonzalez, Valeria Burciaga, Vanessa Burciaga, Patricia Cassio, Alicia Chavez-Arteaga, Yazid Estrada, Yesenia Estrada, Belinda Garcia, Belem Gonzalez,Myriam Gonzalez, Emma Lara, Alicia Mancha, Jose Angel Martinez, Lucia Martinez, Sofia Martinez, Maria Montelongo, Dolores Mosqueda, Maria Arias Mosqueda, Paola Margarita Arias Mosqueda, Andrea Rodriguez, Dimas Rodriguez, Maria Elsa Rodriguez, Ariel Sarabia, Desirae Sarabia, Devona Sarabia, Daniel Stange
Different cultures honor their water through symbols. Here, look up and see what symbols you can find that represent water.
Partners
Sisters of Color United for Education
Sheridan Schools
Sheridan Library
Sponsor
Sisters of Color United for Education
Language
Nahuatl - Transformation