Upcoming events
Linoleum Block Printing Workshop with Alejandra Rubio
Join Urpi Collective for a hands-on linoleum block-printing workshop with Bay Area artist Alejandra Rubio (@alejandraaaa415). This community art event invites participants to explore printmaking as a creative tool for storytelling, cultural expression, and social justice.
Designed especially for immigrant communities, but open to everyone, the workshop offers an educational and artistic approach to themes of culture, carnival, resistance, and collective memory. Participants will learn the basics of linoleum block printing while creating their own printed artwork in a welcoming, community-centered space.
Q-Pop: A documentary about Lenin Tamayo
Join Urpi Collective for a special screening of Q-Pop, a short documentary that follows Lenin Tamayo, a young Peruvian musician who fuses K-Pop with Quechua language.
Through music, language, and performance, the film tells a powerful story about honoring our roots, celebrating Indigenous identity, and inspiring pride in ancestral languages for the next generation.
Counter-Pedagogies of Forgetting: A Gathering on Image, Archive, and Literature in the Face of Enforced Disappearance (Peru, 1980–2000)
Counter-Pedagogies of Forgetting (Peru, 1980–2000) is an itinerant cultural and educational gathering that aims to open public conversations through literature, documentary film, photography, and dialogue about memory and justice in response to the political violence Peru experienced between the 1980s and 2000s and its impact on Peruvian society today.
Feria Las Amautas
Urpi Collective is pleased to partner with LAS AMAUTAS, a space for gathering, exchange, and collective creation where women from different territories share knowledge, crafts, and life-sustaining experiences. This event will take place in Lima, Peru.
💖 At the fair you’ll find small businesses, workshops, skill-sharing and barter, diverse cultural programming… and much more! Visit the fair and show your solidarity! 💖✨
📅 December 18–22
🕛 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
📍 Patio de la Asociación de Artistas Aficionados
Jr. Ica 323 – Lima Historic Center
Las Amautas are waiting to welcome you—to meet, learn, and create in community!

