About this Event
The tradition of the carpets of La Antigua Guatemala is one of the most emblematic cultural treasures of that country—an artistic expression that unites faith, community, and creativity in a single act. Recognized as part of Guatemala’s Holy Week celebrations, inscribed by UNESCO on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, these carpets embody a living heritage that continues to inspire and connect generations.
Each carpet—crafted with dyed sawdust, flowers, fruits, seeds, and natural elements—is a true masterpiece of ephemeral art. Their beauty lies not only in the meticulous designs representing religious, natural, and cultural symbols, but also in the profound sense of community with which they are created: families, artists, and neighbors working together for hours—sometimes days—to bring to life something that will exist only for a brief moment.
Showcasing this tradition at the Coral Gables Museum is both an honor and testament of the sisterhood between La Antigua Guatemala and the City of Coral Gables.
These carpets do more than beautify the space; they tell stories, celebrate identity, and keep the roots of generations alive. They remind us that art can also be an act of unity and spirituality. This exhibition invites the community to celebrate Guatemalan talent, appreciate handcrafted art, and experience one of the most admired cultural expressions in Latin America.
This project has been organized by the City of Coral Gables, the Municipalidad de Antigua Guatemala, and the Consulado General de Guatemala in Miami, with the support of the Coral Gables Museum.
Event Venue
Coral Gables Museum, 285 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables, United States










