Indómitas: Live Podcast

Indómitas: Live Podcast

by Edith Castorena

Free
Wed, Dec 10 • 9:00 PM—11:00 PM

About this event

Brava Presents Indómitas: Live Podcast with guest Denise Fallena Montaño Wednesday, December 10, 2025 @6:00pm Virtual reserve tickets Indómitas is a live monthly podcast series hosted by Chelis López of KPOO and Radio Bilingüe, featuring untamable voices of fierce women artists and activists. For the December 10 podcast, Indómitas will interview Denise Fallena Montaño. Please note that the live podcast will be conducted in Spanish. This is a FREE community event supported by donations. To make a donation to Brava/Indómitas, please click the button below. reserve tickets ABOUT Denise Fallena Montaño Denise Fallena Montaño Denise Fallena Montaño Comenzó su camino como Ingeniera Industrial y de sistemas, formada en el Tecnológico de Monterrey, la vida, el azar y su curiosidad la llevó a un giro inesperado: dejar los números para dedicarse al arte. Hoy es investigadora de tiempo completo en el Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas de la UNAM, Unidad Oaxaca, donde estudia cómo las imágenes religiosas han dado forma a la historia, la fe y la cultura. Con formación en Historia del Arte y Museología por la UNAM y el INAH, ha dedicado su trabajo a temas como las devociones marianas, los manuscritos iluminados y los primeros libros ilustrados. Ha explorado figuras como la Virgen de Cholula y la Conquistadora de Puebla, revelando las historias que esconden las imágenes. Ha sido docente en instituciones de México y del extranjero, compartiendo su pasión por el arte y la historia. Su trayectoria muestra cómo una mente analítica puede transformarse en una mirada sensible y profunda, capaz de conectar la ciencia, la historia y la belleza. En esta entrevista hablará no solo de su trayectoria, sino también de su historia personal: de su niñez, de las decisiones que la guiaron, y de cómo ha hecho de la curiosidad su forma de vida y más. ENGLISH Denise began her career as an Industrial and Systems Engineer, trained at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM). Life, chance, and her curiosity led her to an unexpected turn: leaving numbers behind to dedicate herself to art. Today, she is a full-time researcher at the Institute of Aesthetic Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Oaxaca Unit, where she studies how religious images have shaped history, faith, and culture. With a background in Art History and Museology from UNAM and the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), she has focused her work on topics such as Marian devotions, illuminated manuscripts, and early illustrated books. She has explored figures like the Virgin of Cholula and the Conquistadora of Puebla, revealing the stories hidden within the images. She has taught at institutions in Mexico and abroad, sharing her passion for art and history. Her career demonstrates how an analytical mind can transform into a sensitive and profound perspective, capable of connecting science, history, and beauty. In this interview we...

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Brava Theater

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