Feria Material, Vol. 9 will be held at Expo Reforma, centrally located in Mexico City’s fashionable Juarez neighborhood.
Utilitarian and unassuming, this mid-sized convention center was home to the 3rd and 4th editions of Feria Material in 2016 and 2017.
Now we look forward to welcoming you back in 2023 and beyond.
Expo Reforma
Morelos 67
Col. Juárez, Del. Cuauhtémoc
Mexico City, 06600
Photo: Expo Reforma.
Feria Material, Vol. 9 will open to the public from February 10th–12th, 2023, following the Private View on Thursday, February 9th, for our Invited program.
Private View (Invited Guests only)
Public days
Photo: Karla Ximena.
Metrobus: Expo Reforma (Line 4) or Glorieta de Colón (Line 7)
Metro: Juárez (Line 3)
Ecobici: a recently renovated station is conveniently located near the entrance of Expo Reforma.
Parking: a paid parking lot is accessible from Abraham González, at the corner of Donato Guerra at a cost of $24 pesos per hour.
Photo: Karla Ximena.
For our guests with special accessibility requirements, Expo Reforma features:
If you have any other accessibility concerns, please write to us at info@material-fair.com.
Photo: Karla Ximena.
Our Official Hotel, Círculo Mexicano, is located in the heart of Mexico City’s historic center, where pre-Hispanic ruins, the emblematic National Palace and the oldest cathedral in the Americas converge.
The hotel brings together Grupo Habita’s unique brand of hospitality with a selection of the Mexico’s leading figures from the worlds of food, fashion and design – offering informed travelers a unique and authentic experience of contemporary Mexican culture.
Photo: Sergio López.
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Visit the group show “Comic Chromosome, or the modern Prometheans” curated by Marisol Rodríguez.
Vulvas for Coloring is the result of a call for entries in which experiences, reflections, photographs and drawings were shared. Come to color and to learn about the 230 participants involved in this book <3
Judy Chicago and Nadya Tolokonnikova’s “What If Women Ruled the World” comes to Mexico City. Here’s your chance to take part!
Tres Grados is a collection of images showing communities in Puerto Rico and Guatemala affected by hurricane disasters intensified by climate change.
X-TRA: a conversation between Johan Mijail, Christopher Rey Pérez, and Invasorix.
Join us for Autumn Knight’s performance Sanity TV, as part of IMMATERIAL, Vol. 6, curated by Michelangelo Miccolis.
EVENTS ON THE HORIZON presents wall-drawn works by 42 Mexico City-based artists in a large-scale “exquisite corpse”-style composition.
New York’s Deli Gallery presents the grand opening of its new space in Mexico City, with the group exhibition HIC SUNT DRACONES.
Impulsive and commonplace. A group exhibition that seeks contemplation as a disruptive bet on normality.
Curated by Save The Artist & Daniela Orozco.
At Ksa del Qso are three contemporary Mexican artists who share an interest in research practices and the revision of historical narratives: Marek Wolfryd, Avantgardo, and Wendy Cabrera Rubio.
Don’t miss the final performance of IMMATERIAL, Vol. 6: Dora García’s La Esfinge (2005) at Laboratorio Arte Alameda.
Transitoria is a visual research project toward the creation of an Artist Book, which converges upon Mexico as a point of departure and a place of return within the experience of those who emigrate.
The Mexican artist duo, SANGREE, presents their new fanzine, published with Pequod Co.
Brief History of Dust is an excerpt from the diary of Arturo Alvarado, a Mexican photojournalist of the sixties and seventies, which covers various days of his life through writings and photographs.
Presentation of the book, “Service Top: Bad Bunny looking at the star without a telescope” by Susana Vargas Cervantes