Ximena Berecochea: The Stone In The Snowball

The Stone in the Snowball is based on Ximena Berecocha’s reading of the novel Fifth Business (1970) by Canadian writer Roberson Davies.
Gerardo Montiel-Klint Talks About His Lates Work

We talked with Gerardo Montiel about his latest work called “Finlandia” and the things that influence his creative process.
Pía Elizondo In Conversation

We talked with award-winning photographer Pía Elizondo about her latest work, Death is a Bride.
Fernando Montiel-Klint In Conversation

Fernando Montiel Klint talked with us about the creative journey that led him to his series Dystopia.
Laura Barron And The Search For The Idea Place

Laura Barrón talked with us about her career and how she has transformed her vision of the landscape along the years. This conversation is part of our ICE Photography Series.
The Arts Sector During COVID-19

In October 2020, TRIEC’s PIN’s members from the Arts Sector conducted a series of webinars to inform artists and art-related professionals about support alternatives given the COVID-19 crisis.
This Friday, February 19 At 12:00p, EST, Conversation With Mario Bellatin.

Building on the international success of his novel Salón de Belleza, Mario Bellatin’s work has won numerous awards and has been widely translated
Mario Bellatin And The Writing Of Constant Mutation

This is our first interview of the series Subtítulo, produced by the Toronto Public Library and ICE.
Pola Oloixarac Will Talk With Us Next Friday, March 19 At 12:00 pm EST.

After publishing her first novel, Las Teorias Salvajes(Savage Theories), Argentine writer Pola Oloixarac became a key player in contemporary Latin American art and literature. Her craft showcases a form of writing that goes beyond the limitations of genre and the borders of the page itself.
Alberto Ruy Sánchez And Literature Beyond The Ggenre.

TPL & the Institute for Creative Exchange, Americas Present: Alberto Ruy Sánchez and Literature Beyond the Genre Novelist, essayist, poet, editor and director of celebrated magazine, Artes de México, Alberto Ruy Sánchez is considered one of Latin America’s most important literary figures