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Puebla

Puebla, Mexico

Accessible via two international airports in Puebla (PBC) and Mexico City (MEX), Puebla is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that lies 136 km (84 mi) from Mexico City and has approximately 5,000 colonial buildings. With a population of 2.7 million, Puebla is famous for a deep cultural identity, delicious cuisine, Talavera ceramics, and traditions rooted in the 16th-century baroque and enriched by a blend of five pre-Hispanic/indigenous cultures, Arab, Jewish, French, and Spanish influences. Puebla lies 45 km (28 mi) east of the Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl volcanoes, giving the residents a magnificent view of their snow-topped peaks. At an elevation of 2,200 m (7,200 ft), Puebla features a temperate subtropical highland climate, resulting in an average of only three days per year seeing temperatures above 29°C (84°F).
Puebla is also ideally located close to several other important cities: only two hours to spectacular Mexico City, three hours to the beaches of Veracruz, and four and a half hours to historic Oaxaca, each easily accessible via cheap and comfortable charter bus from Puebla.
Some of Puebla’s amazing sights and culinary standouts

What Our Residency Programs at Arquetopia Puebla Include

Our residencies are mentored, professional programs with academic content customized to each artist-in- residence. Our programs include weekly meetings with our directorial and curatorial staff for personalized research assistance and resources, project guidance, and critique; 24-hour access to large, shared studio with natural light, personal workspace, large tables, wall space, and some tools; wireless Internet; furnished, private bedroom and use of indoor and outdoor common/shared spaces; 24-hour access to the kitchen for residents to prepare their own meals; shared, serviced (single) bathrooms with modern fixtures and showers; utilities and housekeeping. For the instructional residencies we offer, the instruction our residents receive from the Mexican master artists we contract is funded directly from the residency tuition, and materials and supplies for these instructional courses are included. For our mentored, non-instructional residencies, artists bring their own materials and supplies or obtain them locally. Arquetopia provides carefully detailed trip preparation materials, arrival transportation instructions, and orientation materials to all incoming residents.
Special Studio Facilities at Arquetopia Puebla
An on-site darkroom is provided for photographers. Two on-site printmaking studios and a ceramics facility with a medium-sized gas kiln (2ft X 2ft X 2ft interior chamber) are also provided, as well as a unique, on-site laboratory for our Organic Painting and Gold Leafing instructional residency programs.

Residency Programs We Offer at Arquetopia Puebla
(Click Each for Information)

1. ARQUETOPIA IMMERSIVE LEARNING Program: Day of the Dead 2027
2. ARQUETOPIA IMMERSIVE LEARNING Program: Botany and the Mapping of Ignorance
3. ARQUETOPIA SPECIAL 15TH ANNIVERSARY ALUMNI Program: Intercultural Poltergeist (by invitation only)
4. ARQUETOPIA SUMMER 2026: Metamorphosis Festival
5. ARQUETOPIA HONORS ALUMNI Program (by invitation only)
6. ARQUETOPIA LAB ALUMNI Program (by invitation only)
7. ARQUETOPIA INTERNATIONAL MENTORSHIP Program (by invitation only)
8. ART, DESIGN or PHOTOGRAPHY Program
9. ART HISTORY or CULTURAL RESEARCH Program
10. ELECTROETCHING Instructional Program
11. MEXICAN CERAMICS Program
12. MY FIRST ARQUETOPIA RESIDENCY Program
13. GOLD LEAFING & Estofado Instructional Program
14. NATURAL INK SILKSCREEN Instructional Program
15. ORGANIC PAINTING Instructional Program
16. PRINTMAKING Program
The historic neighborhood of Los Sapos, and the ruins of the former monastery of Tecali 

Arquetopia Puebla Artist & Writers Residency Space

A spectacular, four-story 1939 Colonial Mexican California-style heritage compound conveniently located in Puebla’s central historic district and close to the Zócalo (city square) accommodates the offices, sleeping, living, and workspace for up to 12 artists-in-residence, and numerous production spaces of Arquetopia. Recently renovated and expanded, the residency offers a large, natural-light studio; an oil painting studio; a darkroom; two printmaking studios; a ceramics firing room with a medium-sized gas kiln (2ft X 2ft X 2ft interior chamber); a natural pigments laboratory; a research library; ten furnished bedrooms; a stocked, 24-hour open-access kitchen and large dining room; and two outdoor terraces and viewing decks.
Arquetopia Puebla Exterior, Enclosed Grounds and Gardens
Arquetopia Puebla Main Residency
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Arquetopia Puebla Printmaking Studio Space
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Arquetopia Puebla Oil Painting Studio Space
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Arquetopia Puebla Third-Floor Residency Views
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Artists Working in Various Arquetopia Puebla Studio Spaces
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Arquetopia Main Art Studio Space
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Arquetopia Ceramics Firing Room and Drying Room
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Arquetopia Puebla Color Laboratory, Darkroom and Library
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Arquetopia Puebla Kitchen and Dining Room
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Arquetopia Puebla Bedrooms and Bathrooms
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