Art Walk
Get a taste of the enormous art collection at Rancho La Puerta during one of our weekly scheduled Art Walks. The walk, from one to three hours, takes place around the Ranch and includes an introduction to Mexican folk art, such as the unique pieces found in each hacienda, along with fine art and sculptures that dot the grounds. Learn about the artists who created many of the pieces in this collection that has been growing for more than 70 years.
Brief bios of several of the artists are included here. To fully appreciate their works, join a tour led by our artist-in-residence during your stay.
This San Diego artist is known for his innovative design and sensitivity to the environment. He uses craft materials including metal, clay, cement, wood and stained glass. His comprehensive design approach allows him to create memorable buildings, chapels and parks—places for healing the soul and renewing the spirit. James Hubbell is the creator of the stained-glass doors and window in the Administration Building, Kuchumaa Passage, and the mosaic centerpiece in the Dining Hall buffet area.
Born in La Palma, Michoacan, Mexico, in 1947, Casteñeda began his career as an artist in 1969 at the National School of Paint and Sculpture La Esmeralda at the National Institute of Fine Arts in Mexico City, where he collaborated with world-renowned artists. His inspirations include tropical women; natives of the indomitable sierras; women from forgotten mesas, paths and springs; and from glimmerings and anxieties. Casteñeda pays homage to the significance of women, and to the beautiful as opposed to the ordinary.