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ART & CULTURE GUIDE WELCOME

Welcome to our 2023 Art and Culture Guide, our winter 2023 issue. In this issue we feature a variety of stories that focus on Puerto Vallarta’s thriving art community and its rich cultural heritage.

Art takes the form of more than just paintings on a wall. In Puerto Vallarta it takes the shape of so much more - from custom designed jewelry to beautiful tile work, you’ll find Vallarta home to so many welcoming and talented artisans from so many different backgrounds.

Our content this month not only has stories about art, its creation, and its role in Puerto Vallarta, but also culture. We explore some of the drag culture in Puerto Vallarta, and take a look at how a theater troupe is helping to shape local culture.

Our cover stories this month focus on two very different forms of art - one, art lovers and gallerist David and Santiago, the Art Boys at Browne Galeria. And we talk with botanist turned sculptor, Roger Josafath.

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DAVID BROWN AND SANTIAGO REDMOND, WHO LOVINGLY CALL THEMSELVES THE “ART BOYS”, ARE LIVING EXAMPLES OF TAKING A PASSIONATE HOBBY AND MAKING IT INTO A NEW CAREER.

Motivated by a love of art, compelled by the love of the people in Puerto Vallarta, the Art Boys have been longtime visitors of Puerto Vallarta. But opening an art gallery wasn’t exactly in their immediate goals until David underwent a major life change.

An unplanned career change led him to some deep soul searching, and while he had spent his entire career in the corporate world, it no longer appealed to him. So the two Chicagoans talked about what the future might look like for them. Santiago was working in retail, and was also open to something new.

So in the course of literally a few months, they landed on the idea of an art gallery, uprooted their lives in Chicago, found space for the new gallery and began the renovation process.

“We moved the process along very fast,” David explained. “We made the decision in June 2018 that we wanted to do this. We moved to Puerto Vallarta in October, 2018 selling everything we had in Chicago. We opened the gallery in November 2018. I made several trips looking for the right location, but I actually found the place we are in now on the second trip.”

And while the two are experienced at finding art they both like - setting up art for exhibition and sale presented a whole new challenge - finding artists with art they both liked and wanted to be able to sell and represent.

They currently have a gallery that holds a variety of works from many different artists - but you’ll see a common theme, the use of vibrant colors. You’ll see male and gay art in the gallery. You’ll see colorful art created by masters, Omar Garcia de Alba as well as Oscar Basulto, along with other Mexican artists: queer, straight and female artists.

“We knew the direction we wanted to go with the art,” Santiago said. “We wanted vibrant, bright colors that help capture the essence of

Puerto Vallarta - a happy place. When we look at an artist and their work, we are looking for ways to connect the community - and the world - to the poetry of the colors created by the artist … to connect through the stories in the textures and the narratives through every movement and gesture created by our artists’ works.”

Finding those artists, and managing the logistics of getting the work from the brush to the gallery, consumes much of their time.

“It’s a very personal relationship with each artist,” David said. “We currently have about 15 to 20 different artists and vendors that we work with.”

More than 70 percent of the art they currently sell is shipped back to the USA. They have a custom crate maker that comes in and creates a crate for each piece of art shipped.

While the pandemic almost crushed their dreams, the rebound after

has helped fuel their future hopes. That, along with the condo building boom in Puerto Vallarta, has them looking to the future with plans to potentially even add a second gallery in Zona Romantica.

“We do offer interior design and art curation services, sharing with you over 15 years of experience in design and art curation,” Santiago explained. “We’ve helped with the interior design of some beautiful properties here. And if you need help buying some art, we have what we call our Red-E Club (an art layaway program).”

The gallery is open six days a week, with both owners stressing that they are more than just gallerists.

“We are foremost art lovers and collectors,” David said. “It’s not unusual for us to fall in love with a piece and purchase it for ourselves to enjoy. That’s what makes this career so different from the lives we came from. Here we can use our passion and love for art and share it

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with others.”

Another challenge was finding a balance between work and home life. The two spend a lot of time together. And that took some fine tuning as they started to work together.

“Oh yes,” Santiago said with a laugh. “While we spent a lot of time together before, we always had our jobs to go to. Here, our jobs are our lives. And so it took time to find the balance and to be able to decide which parts of the gallery each of us would manage.”

David handles much of the artists management - from the logistics with the artists to the planning of shows and managing space in the gallery. Santiago works on dayto-day operations and customer service relationships.

“We love it and we love the relationships we have with our clients,” Santiago said. “Many will send us photos of the art once they get it home and on display. Our artists are thrilled when they can see feedback like that.”

The Art Boys would love to see you and encourage you to spend as much time as you need browsing and admiring the exhibitions they have created.

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Botanist Turns Love of Nature into Art

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Roger knew at a very young age – probably around five-years old – that he loved nature, plants and working with his hands.

He grew up in Mazatlán Sinaloa Mexico, as part of a large, traditional family. The 37-years-old artist dreamed of owning a ranch one day – and becoming a botanist to teach people the art of organic farming.

“I am a botanist,” explains Roger so the forms found in nature and life, in all its diversity, are my biggest influence.

In 2018 Roger moved to Puerto Vallarta and initially worked with the interior design company, HACIENDA:hda. Here, he honed his ability to select pieces and design interiors which reflected his clients’ desires, emotions and thoughts, resulting in spaces with a unique sense of belonging.

But little did he know that when the pandemic struck in 2020 how much that would change his life direction and career.

“The pandemic slowed the work and I found myself, like everyone else, with too much time on my hands,” he explains. “I initially thought about making beaded jewelry, but was given the opportunity to create a sculpture for HACIENDA:hda".

He loved it. His hands were working again and while it wasn't the soil from gardening it was the cold feel of plaster and thus a new career started. Since then he has been commissioned and made more that 300 pieces of art that his hands have shaped.

“I use my love of sculpting to create works of art that speak to a need of forms, textures and structures that are intended to communicate my love for the art I create and my desire to enhance the beauty of the lives of others.”

His very first piece came out– in an abstract form of a person running. But like all abstract art, it is what the viewer sees. He sold that sculpture, and it was later given back to him by a grateful client for Christmas in December 2020, saying it reflected the passion he could see in Roger.

Roger, how did you develop your artistic skills?

“My skills evolved organically through experimentation with my own style and techniques and through challenging myself to push the limits of my medium in form and function.”

Tell us about your favorite medium?

“I love to work in plaster-of-paris because it is easy to manipulate to reflect my vision of the pieces I wish to create and concrete because it is a stronger material when needed to enhance the functionality of my art.”

Describe how art is important to people?

“Art helps people process and visualize their emotions and understand their surroundings. It allows people to see life from a different perspective and it makes one feel alive.”

How do you define success as an artist?

“For me success in my ability to inspire people with my artwork and my story, so that they can find a path to discover their own talent.”

Does art help you in other areas of your life?

“It has given me the opportunity to meet many interesting people from all walks of life and who share the same love of art.”

How can your work affect societal issues?

“As a gay artist, I feel that I can be a positive representative for my community while also being able to reach out to a broader diversity of society and find common ground through our shared love of art.”

How has your style changed over time?

“When I first started out as an artist, my compositions were more abstract, but now are more functional and natural in form.”

Do you have an existing customer base?

“Yes, I have many customers that,

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ROGER JOSAFATH IS A NEW SCULPTOR, WHO IS RAPIDLY GAINING IN POPULARITY FOR HIS UNIQUE WORKS OF ART THAT EXPRESSES BOTH HIS LOVE OF SHAPES FOUND IN NATURE WHILE SEEKING TO PRODUCE PIECES THAT COMPLEMENT A DESIRE FOR BOTH FORM AND FUNCTION.

after buying one of my works of art, have come back to me with requests to make unique pieces that complement their needs and desires.”

How do you manage a work-life balance as an artist?

“My artwork is my passion. When creating, I am only focused on my art and what it will look like when completed, so I lose all track of time. As such, I spend more time in my art studio than at home.”

Roger’s pieces cost anywhere from $5,000 pesos up to $150,000 pesos. He does custom work based on orders placed by clients. The largest order placed so far has been 18 pieces for a client’s home –everything from lamps to tables.

You can visit his studio at Iturbide 365 Centro and see his sculptures and his never-ending love of plants.

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RICHARD LUCAS TALKS VALLARTA DRAG CULTURE, AND GOUDA’S LONG CAREER
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DRAG IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE CULTURE IN ANY THRIVING GAY CITYESPECIALLY ONE LIKE PUERTO VALLARTA. IN PUERTO VALLARTA YOU’LL FIND TWO DIFFERENT “DRAG SCENES”. THEATER DRAG QUEENS WHO SING LIVE, AND CLUB QUEENS WHO LIP SYNCH. THE UNIQUE DRAG CULTURE IN PV ALLOWS PERFORMERS OF BOTH TYPES TO BE SUPPORTIVE OF EACH OTHER.

Richard Lucas is one of those theater queens. He’s known around the world as the founder of Lucas Talent, - the largest talent and literary agency in Canada - but he’s known in Puerto Vallarta as its very own Gouda Gabor.

He’s an old queen - while he won’t tell you his age, he does admit that he’s had work done and has worked in show business for at least 55 years. As part of the older queen establishment, he represents a thriving part of Puerto Vallarta’s drag queen scene - those queens who can sing and perform and not just lip sync. These include Hedda Lettuce, Stevie Hart, Karma La Perra, Mama Tits, Miss Conception, Sutton Lee Seymour, to name just a few.

He got his start booking entertainments in 1986 and established Lucas Talent, Inc. but it wasn’t until he decided that he wanted to sing that a friend suggested he create a character and do it in drag.

“I developed this drag persona so I could sing,” explained Lucas. “When I started I felt like, who wanted to hear me sing? I wanted to do something different than me. And that’s when Gouda Gabor was born.”

Gabor is the lost Gabor sister, he explained with a smile. And for those who may not remember, the Gabor sisters - Eva, Magda and Zsa Zsa Gabor, were HungarianAmerican socialites and actresses.

“I decided I was the lost Gabor sister,” Lucas explained. “I was the one who didn’t marry a rich man and didn’t have a TV series. I got stuck doing dinner theater. And I

had a chip on my shoulder because I never got to be rich or as famous as the other Gabor sisters.”

One of his first gigs as Gouda was at a Gastown club, a neighborhood in Vancouver, Canada. Many years ago a very nervous Gouda Gabor sang a four-song set that included “Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart.” Many years later, and many refinements to the character, and you’ll still find the same sassy Gouda slinging oneliners out to the audiences.

Lucas now splits his time between Puerto Vallarta and Victoria, British Columbia. Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, he spent his childhood in North Saanich,B.C.. He purchased a home in Puerto Vallarta five years ago, and loves getting away from the rainy Victoria winters.

Lucas is a true performer. In addition to having a BFA Acting from the University of Alberta and later receiving various graduate degrees, he’s worked as a professional actor, director and producer (he even toured for a few years opposite Gale Gordon (from The Lucy Show). He professionally sang as a young actor (he was in the Canadian premiere of Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) but did not sing professionally after he opened the agency in 1986 - he didn’t want to compete with the clients that his agency represented. Its only a persona that comes out when Gouda Gabor shows up.

Not only is Gouda Gabor a big personality on stage, she’s got a big voice to match it. Her shows are fun, and can be unpredictable. Often her zingy one liners are unscripted and just happen as she watches life unfold before her.

“I may stop in the middle of a song to throw out a witty sassy one-liner,” he said with a smile. “Gouda can be a bitch sometimes.”

It takes Gouda probably close to two hours to get ready for a show. There’s a lot of tucking to do, the right gown to select and of course the right wig.

“I think the art of drag has definitely changed over the years,” he said. “Drag mothers use to teach how to do makeup, how to dress, how to perform. Now people learn all of that from the internet.”

Which is just one part of the drag culture he sees changing, that he wants to see preserved. He explained that the “old school cabaret” presentation of drag was so important to its history.

“Yes, definitely we see the culture changing, the rise in how people look, their fashion,” he said. “But we also see a decline in the art of performance. The art form is definitely raised by what I call the ‘look queens’ but you can easily watch an episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race and see those that don’t understand how to perform.”

Gouda has performed at every show venue in Zona Romantica - Act2PV, The Palm Cabaret and Incanto. She calls Incanto her home now (her fifth season there), and performs just one night a week. She just finished up a show in December 2022 called “Glitter and Gold” (Michael Ferreri joined her on the piano) and opened up “Whine and Cheese” in January 2023. Joining her show on the piano is the very talented Mark Hartman.

You can catch her show at Incanto in the Piano Bar, every Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Incanto. Tickets are available in: www.incantovallarta.com

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ONE OF MY FAVORITE THINGS TO DO WHEN I TRAVEL IS TO SHOP FOR A PIECE OF ART FROM THE CITY OR REGION I’M VISITING. IN THE PROCESS, I USUALLY LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT THE REGION’S HISTORY, CULTURE AND ART, AND WHEN I RETURN HOME, EVERYTIME I WALK BY THE ART IN MY HOUSE, I’M TRANSPORTED BACK TO MY TRAVEL EXPERIENCE. THE ART GIVES ME A REAL SENSE OF JOY BECAUSE OF THE MEMORIES ASSOCIATED WITH IT.

Puerto Vallarta is rich with art from all parts of Mexico but one of my favorite types of art from this region is Huichol art which originated in the states of Jalisco and Nayarit. Wixáritari, the indigenous people who create the art, mostly live in the mountainous areas of the region. Huichol is derived from the word Wirriarika, which means soothsayer or medicine man in the Huichol language.

The faith of the Huichol people very much influences the art with the foundation based on a “trinity” of veneration of the deer, corn and peyote. The origin of Huichol art lies in an ancient tradition involving the transcription of images displayed by the shamans after ingesting peyote (hikuri), a sacred cactus.

Huichol art is hard to miss as you walk around the streets of Puerto

Huichol, or Wixáritari, Art Has Roots in Jalisco

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Vallarta because of the vibrant colors in the yarn, beaded pieces and textiles. Originally, the art was created with natural items such as clay, stone, shells, coral, seeds with color dyes made from vegetables. A bit of history, the glass beads used in beaded art were first introduced in the 1700’s as a way to introduce Christianity to the Wixáritari people. The glass beads were adopted but Christinanity wasn’t. Today, wax is still used to adhere the glass beads to wood carvings,

similar to how the art was created in the 1700’s.

Many stores and galleries in Puerto Vallarta display and sell Huichol art. Two of my favorite shops/ galleries for Huichol art are Peyote People in Zona Romantica and Centro and the Tierra Huichol stores on Olas Altas street and the Malecon.

Peyote People is a special place for many different types of Mexican art. I recently had the opportunity to speak with Max Simpson, an art curator for Peyote

People. Max Simpson has a wealth of information about the art as his parents are the owners of the stores and gallery.

Max has visited the Wixáritari people with his father in the mountains where they live. He is extremely passionate about preserving the history of the art as well as continuing to elevate it as a truly beautiful, unique art form representing the culture of Mexico as well as benefit the Wixáritari people.

At the shops you can sometimes watch artists create pieces. It's amazing to watch the concentration, intensity and patience needed to create one of these magnificent pieces.

Over the years, I’ve purchased both Huichol beaded and yarn art for myself and as gifts. The beauty of this art is that it's available in many different forms, both large and small, including items you can wear. My favorite pieces are the beaded shapes of animals. At first glance, you notice the amazing colors but with a closer look, you see the intricate designs each telling a story and representing an aspect of the Wixáritari people and their beliefs.

So next time you are shopping in Puerto Vallarta for a gift for yourself or others, consider purchasing a piece of Huichol art and the Mexican culture and history it represents. You won’t be disappointed.

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Wednesday’s ArtWalk Features 16 Galleries in Centro’s ‘Art District’

PUERTO VALLARTA IS KNOWN FOR ITS FRIENDLY PEOPLE, WELCOMING ATMOSPHERE FOR THE LGBT+ COMMUNITY, AND ART. YOU’D BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND A THRIVING GAY COMMUNITY WITHOUT A THRIVING ART COMMUNITY.

ART OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IS EXHIBITED, FROM BOHEMIAN TO HUICHOL, EXPRESSIONISTIC TO FIGURATIVE.

Which is why you’ll find Vallarta home to more than 30+ art galleries, with at least half of those clustered in what is informally called the Art District in Centro.

During the "Art Season" from October to June, an event called ArtWalk is held every Wednesday. Gallery’s typically host “open house”

type receptions during the walk. You can easily go and visit some 16 galleries over just a few hours. The participating galleries in Centro Historico exhibit works by important national and international artists. Remarkable paintings, exceptional sculptures, fine ceramics and jewelry are offered. The galleries that are in the Centro (Art District) Art Walk include:

GALERÍA COLECTIKA focuses on the evolution of Mexican Art. New colors, forms and techniques have been adapted from the outside world by well-known native and Mexican folk artists.

ONLY ONE are Mexican goldsmiths since 1910. Pieces formed by hand with the best techniques, small art pieces to wear.

GALERÍA CÓRSICA Features Works of Art selected by international collector and curator Jean-Pierre Renucci. All the artists presented are part of important collections all over the world.

EMOTIONS BY CÓRSICA Presents Art by emerging Mexican artists curated by Jean-Pierre Renucci for a younger, more hip audience.

GALERIA PÁJARO ROJO is a gallery in search of enhancing the talent and creativity of Mexican contemporary artists.

GALERIA BROWNE It is the intense desire of Art Boys David E. Brown and Santiago Redmond to connect the community and the world to the poetry of colors.

OWNED by Mexican artist-curator Jovian, known in PV for his open arms man "Lluvia" sculpture on the Malecon. The gallery showcases his works and pieces produced by a selection of invited artists.

MANN MADE MEXICO A modern design gallery for the home where art is presented in a salon style

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environment. Puerto Vallarta has long been a center for the arts where culture is created.

GALERÍA PACIFICO has presented an eclectic blend of highly talented artists since 1987. Most of the artists represented by this gallery share a diverse contemporary focus.

GALERIA UNO was honored and celebrated in 2012 for its contribution to art and culture for the past 42 years. Exhibiting the works of over 30 artists living and working in Mexico.

LOD, opened in 2009, manages gemstones focusing on Colombian emeralds and Mexican opal among others.

THE LOFT GALERÍA exhibits works of the finest contemporary artists of the Americas, helping individuals and corporations develop interesting valuable collections.

GALERÍA DE OLLAS is dedicated to showcasing fine pottery from Mata Ortiz México. From the 300 ceramists in this town, this gallery

selects the most refined pieces for exhibit.

ZEUS DOMINICO ART GALLERY

Our gallery is a professional space dedicated to the exhibition and sale of contemporary pictorial, sculptural and graphic works by exclusive artists from Latin American countries, who produce in Mexico or in their contries of origin.

GALERIA ROBLES exhibits the paintings of Michael Tolleson Robles, a globally recognized Autistic Savant Artist, whose works of art are based in powerful color and emotion.

Information to Know: Held every Wednesday until June 28th. 2023 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Website: puertovallartaartwalk.com Facebook: vallartaartwalk Instagram: @vallartaartwalk

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Cassandra Shaw Shines With Jewelry Art, Custom

Pet Portraits

CONTRIBUTES TO COMMUNITY WITH GRACE, DESIGN, AND ART

CASSANDRA SHAW’S FAVORITE GEMSTONE IS LABRADORITE, SO I WAS AWESTRUCK TO DISCOVER THE DESCRIPTION FOR THIS FANTASTIC STONE COULD ALSO BE USED TO DESCRIBE CASSANDRA HERSELF: DISCOVERED IN CANADA, A VERY INTENSE AND BEAUTIFUL GEMSTONE WITH COLOR AND ALLURE THAT ARE NOT JUST ON THE SURFACE, BUT DEEPLY EMBEDDED IN THE STONE.

23 YEARS IN PUERTO VALLARTA

Cassandra Shaw is a jewelry designer, painter, and business owner based in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Born and raised in Canada, Cassandra moved to Puerto Vallarta in 1999 and after more than two decades here she has not once regretted the move. Her Cassandra Shaw Jewelry store on Basilio Badillo in the heart of the Romantic Zone is a famous “go-to” in Vallarta, and her jewelry designs can be seen as walking displays on her customers here, and around the world.

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Originally from British Columbia, Canada the first time Cassandra came to Vallarta was in 1983 with her sister, when they were just 18 and 20. In Canada Cassandra never had time to pursue her interest in art because she was working long hours at a local pub. The daughter of an RCMP Constable (aka Canadian “Mountie”) Cassandra moved to Vancouver as an adult, where she lived from 1986 to 1999.

Cassandra worked at the neighborhood pub on Commercial Drive in Vancouver for 14 years,

eventually running it. She loved her job managing the pub but when the business sold she lost her job. Luckily the owners gave her a settlement and she happily received the “golden-handshake," and knew exactly what she was going to do with the money. Travel.

Cassandra bought a ticket to see her sister in Puerto Vallarta, who had stayed in Mexico when she fell in love and married there. Cassandra didn’t quite morph into a bohemian barefoot artist, but was finally able to focus on painting. Six months later she went back to Vancouver to sell her home and possessions and has lived in PV since1999. Cassandra has never for one second ever regretted that decision.

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Asked about her bold and recognizable signature style, Cassandra confesses she didn’t have one design in mind when she started designing jewelry. She knew what she liked.

“I was really attracted to natural, big bold pieces,” she said. “Bone pieces were my first love, and I wear that myself, the tone and color go with everything.”

Getting her start working in a Jewelry store in Vallarta, when the owners split up Cassandra began designing her own jewelry and excelled from there. The versatility of her pieces are unique in that they all come apart so you can redesign them as you like. It gives her customers a lot of creativity when they’re getting dressed, giving you more control of your own style without having a designer telling you what to do with it or how to wear it.

When the stone sellers come to town Cassandra gets very excited. The labradorite is one of her

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favorites in that it's a common stone but it's very intense and its beauty comes from color under the surface of the stone.

Cassandra feels that her main value to her clients is not just design, but her service. If something breaks or a stone falls out, she will fix that for them without cost. Her clients are her biggest fans because they know that she looks after them.

“That makes me feel confident and worthy of having a successful business,” she explained. “Because I’m not gonna turn my back once I make a sale.”

CUSTOM PET PORTRAITS

When Cassandra arrived in Puerto Vallarta in 1999 she made a commitment to art. Allotting a certain amount of time every day to painting and design, Cassandra’s skills developed over time. She had dedicated a portion of her day, every single day, towards painting. She recalls working all day and going home and still picking up her paintbrush. She began doing workshops with one of her mentors Lucille Shipley, who has since passed, and painted with her for 20 years.

Cassandra continues to paint, focusing on her custom order Pet Portraits. One of the compelling things about painting is you start with nothing and then, as Cassandra says, it’s your job to

make it into something. She brings to life the creativity and beauty, and she always likes to add a little something that is not so serious. Something playful. This makes her animal portraits look quirky and cheeky because she brings out the expression in their faces.

THE CASSANDRA SHAW STARLIGHT CABARET

On her contribution to the Act2PV Theatre in Puerto Vallarta, inspiring the newly named Cassandra Shaw Starlight Cabaret, Cassandra confided that she’s always supported the arts. She hadn’t always contributed in such a big way that she did this year with a substantial donation, but she has always been a patron and promoter of the theatre, and specifically of the more family focused shows. Cassandra stepped up financially because Act2PV really needed help this year and it would have been a tragedy to this town if they were unable to open their doors, not just for the talent, but for the crew and staff it employs.

NOT JUST WEATHER & NOT JUST PEOPLE

Cassandra makes a great point that obviously many expats who have moved here would agree with, it’s more loving here, there really is a community. And that community has your back and makes you feel safe. She believes that there are so many

different reasons to be happy here and it’s not just the weather, and it’s not just the people…but those are the two biggest reasons.

“This next chapter of my life as I go off on my own and move into a new home, I feel more like myself,” she said. “I’m free to decide how my days are going to be and that feels good.”

It's clear to me that community, grace, design, and art may be the defining words for both Cassandra and Puerto Vallarta.

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Atelier 2020 Galería’s Petru Voichescu Offers Abstract Art

Bulgaria, Canada, France, Italy, Mexico, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Switzerland and the U.S.A.

Initially working as an architect and designer, he moved to Canada in 1979 and expanded his career to include art and design. His vast experience includes work as an architect, designer, museographer, stage designer and display designer and professional visual artist. Petru has taught these fields in universities and colleges in Canada.

Petru’s art is found in private collections and galleries in Australia,

As an artist, he explores a wide range of media and techniques, including drawing, printmaking, collage and painting. Presently he is exploring sculpture in glass and ceramic.

He appreciates that the inherent nature of artistic surfaces, such as paper, printing matrix, canvas or wood, have a memory, permeates all media, as expressed by the feelings and intentions that accumulate and intermingle within his thought process and expressive gestures.

“My knowledge of architecture is easily perceived throughout

PETRU VOICHESCU IS A LOCAL VALLARTAN ARTIST WHO WAS BORN IN ROMANIA, AND BRINGS A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE AND COLLECTION OF ART TO HIS GALLERY, WHICH HE FEELS OFFERS A MORE ABSTRACT FEEL.
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the abstract composition, using cut out forms and collage, frottage, subtraction and addition, deconstructing the visual space,” he explained. “My goal is to aim for a liberty of creation in my “hybrid” work that sometimes arises by serendipity.”

"Atelier 2020" galeria recently started offering art classes such as Washi chinese painting, Epoxy Resin and Monoprinting.

Contact information: "Atelier 2020"-arte de hoy 226B, Leona Vicario, Centro, Puerto Vallarta, MX Email: piparus@hotmail.com www.petruvoichescu.com Facebook: Atelier 2020 Instagram: @petruvoichescu

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PICTORIAL Valentina OFFICIAL AMBASSADOR OF THE GAY GAMES GUADALAJARA 2023 Photo by Oscar Almeida
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Paper Mache that Slays

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unpainted so that the black and white newspaper copy is the star of a more rustic creation, such as their line of cheeky chihuahuas, but they say it is their bright tropical color palette that attracts the buyers to their wares.

This Vallarta couple practices artistic recycling and creates handmade whimsical and colorful paper mache animals, flowers, jewelry, and platters.

The artists met in their home city of León in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato. On their very first date in December 2003, it was love at first sight and Mauricio asked Beto to move to Vallarta with him. Almost twenty years later they are still hereand still a couple in life and in art.

Mauricio was originally a civil engineer, but a friend who was a professional puppeteer arrived in Leon for a major art fair with his luggage and all his puppets missing, so Mauricio and friends came together to learn the art of paper mache from a master. They worked feverishly for the next few days to help him replace all the lost work and the big transition from engineer to artist was born.

THE PROCESS ITSELF IS FASCINATING

Mauricio explains that the first step is gathering cardboard egg cartons from the local mercados. At their workshop the cartons are cut into pieces and soaked in water for 24 hours, then smashed by hand on cement. Glue, flour, and lime are then added to make the paste that is now ready to be applied to the original plaster molds they create. Then each piece is sanded and painted with a white base coat before applying an array of bright colors and a coat of varnish. Sometimes they leave the art

When asked his favourite animal to create, Mauricio shares that it is the humble frog “because Mother Nature makes frogs of all colors, some beautiful and some scary.”

Other favorite works include a series of owls, some in tecolote (traditional Aztec), and others in more modern Mexican buho style.

Their beautiful array of products range from small take-home souvenirs at $250 pesos to larger home décor works of art for $1,750 pesos. The average price of their pieces is $400 to $600 pesos. Tourists love the easy travel items like earrings, pendants and the smaller animals, while many new Vallarta residents are buying the bigger pieces to display in their condos.

Mauricio and Alberto, like many, had a rough time during the pandemic but they say those struggles resulted in them becoming even more creative and made them stronger.

They hope to soon resume teaching workshops for others to learn the art of paper mache and would love to hear from a gallery that is interested in displaying and selling their creations. You can preview their work on Facebook at Papelmache2013 or on Instagram at papiermachepv. Even better, go and visit them in person at the Olas Altas Farmer’s Market in Lázaro Cárdenas Park where you will find them every Saturday from early November to mid-May.

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WHEN ONE STROLLS THROUGH THE FABULOUS PUERTO VALLARTA SATURDAY OLAS ALTAS MARKET THE ARTWORK OF MAURICIO VARGAS RUIZ AND ALBERTO TREJO GARCIA IS SURE TO CATCH YOUR EYE.

Infinity Gabo Brings Passion and Energy to Sensual Massages

NO ONE CAN OFFER YOU THE EXCLUSIVE SPIRITUAL AND SENSUAL TREATMENT YOU’LL RECEIVE AT INFINITY GABO MASSAGE. CONNECTING PHYSICAL ENERGY TO THE AURA, MIND AND SPIRIT OF THE CLIENT IS THE MAIN GOAL OF THE THERAPISTS AT INFINITY GABO.

Marco Hernadez is beautiful - inside and out - he is a free spirit - and he is Infinity Gabo. He’s quick to tell you that the name of his business has a very special meaning and origin. The actual name, he says, is Gabriel Infinity. The name was given to him by angels, who he speaks with regularly and who help guide him on his spiritual pathway. Social media and word of mouth are where most of his clients are referred from, and the name evolved to Infinity Gabo to stand out on social media.

Marco is 29, single, and a bisexual. He considers himself to be a very sensual and sexual person, but points out that his massages are not sexual. They are focused on releasing the spiritual and sensual energy in ones body,

Much like his life, he puts his heart and soul into each and every massage he gives. It's part of what has made him so popular.

“I connect with people and people connect with me,” he explained.

“I have the gift and the magic to bring the universe together with each massage.”

For services offered please scan the QR code and visit his Facebook page.

“The cost is higher than others,” Hernadez explained. “But at Infinity Gabo, the price is based on what you get with me and my team in each session.”

Infinity Gabo massage is lead by Marco, and he has recently added a female therapist to focus on the needs of their lesbian clients; and another male therapist so they can offer couples therapy and more. Infinity Gabo has clients from all over the word, and Marco travels throughout Mexico to provide services to some of his exclusive clients.

“During my massage I love to connect this beautiful sensual energy inside us,” he said. My massage it’s very very special. I give love and passion in all my sessions.”

His massage studio - his safe space, temple - is located an easy walking distance from anywhere in Zona Romantica. Walk-ins are not accepted and each massage must be scheduled.

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TAMALE RINGWALD IS A MULTI-PLATFORM ARTIST AND BUSINESS OWNER IN PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO WHERE HE LIVES WITH HIS HUSBAND SUGARBAKER AND HIS RESCUED BEAGLE NAMED FRIDA, ABOVE ONE OF THE BEST FRUIT AND VEG MARKETS IN ZONA ROMANTICA. A PAINTER, A DRAG QUEEN, A MURALIST, A MUSICIAN, A DANCER, A DESIGNER, AND A YACHT TOUR OWNER…HE’S SO ON FIRE YOU COULD SAY TAMALE IS HOT.

SEEKING MEXICAN CULTURE

San Francisco was a nice place to grow up, as Tamale Ringwald recalls, and Tamale’s father’s side of the family were Mexican, but they didn’t speak a lot of Spanish. It’s pretty common for immigrants to not teach their kids Spanish because they want you to acclimate into America. The result was Tamale didn’t really grow up with a lot of Mexican culture, so he has always been seeking it out. Although Tamale went to school to become a professional

dancer for ballet and modern dance, every time he choreographed a dance he would create a painting to go along with it. Always visually expressing himself Tamale began taking painting seriously in 1999 when he had his first art show in Los Angeles under his art handle Danyol. com. The success of the show gave him the inspiration and belief that he could excel at his art.

A multifaceted performer Tamale does a drag show once a month and has a punk band called Muñecas in San Francisco. In the summer months he goes to San Francisco and plays with them at queer festivals. They also get together and write new music in the summer, Muñecas has four albums on Bandcamp.com.

NEVER LOOK BACK

Although they had been traveling to Puerto Vallarta on holidays for the past 15 years, Tamale and his husband moved here officially three years ago. They fell in love with Puerto Vallarta as many do, so they packed up their suitcases and dog and moved to PV, and never looked back.

Inspired by large pop art like Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Jasper Johns, Tamale wanted to paint large enough to cover an entire wall. So he called well-known Vallarta singer Effie Passero and asked her if he could paint her a mural, of course she said yes. So, Tamale went over with a bunch of paint and did a massive Frida Kahlo mural which got a lot of attention and a lot of traction on Instagram.

So it began that Tamale started striking out doing murals, and people now bring him out to Seattle, San Francisco, or Palm Springs to do their murals. This is a chance to paint big and travel.

COME OUT & DANCE

Growing up, Tamale’s church had a performing arts group where they performed The Sound Of Music and went on tour. At the same time Tamale was working at Disneyland, and joined the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on their national tour.

Tamale confesses that he probably did try to pray himself straight but it was weird, his church was half

gay, but nobody talked about it. One night after a Tori Amos concert, Tamale just walked across the street into a gay bar and announce that he was gay. “Somehow Tori Amos just brought the gay out of me which I think happens to a lot of people.”

KAFTANS & JOCKSTRAPS

Tamale wanted to see how his art would translate to fabric.

“Because the style of art that I do is very squares on squares, it almost looks like pixels and I thought it would lend itself nicely to a step and repeat thing like a pattern so I started playing around with that, so I hooked up with my great friend José Luis in Puerto Vallarta under his brand Joselo.shop,” he said. Tamale provided the art for the fabric and just started playing with it and so now he has a line of clothing including speedos, shorts, jockstraps, tank tops, and kaftans all done under the Joselo brand.

GAY PHONE “CHATLINE”

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years ago, Tamale’s romance predates the internet. Gay hotlines where a big part of queer culture in the early 90s. “That’s how, if you weren’t comfortable going to the bars or if you were in the closet, that’s how you met people.”

‘EVERY BODY’ CRUISE NOW

Coming to Vallarta and just being yourself and being genuine goes a long way, is Tamale’s experience. He and Sugarbaker always loved going on cruises and whale watching. So, they thought, why don’t they do something but put their stank on it so to speak. “Give it a weird

San Francisco feel. I didn’t see any companies that were marketing to fringe communities like elder gays or the trans community or lesbians or people of color, or women, so I purposely wanted to start a cruise company that was for everybody and every body,” Ringwald said.

Tamale and Sugarbaker were very fortunate to have a number of local bar owners and business owners put their support behind them because they genuinely liked them and they liked their product. Tamale’s Tours’ first season was in 2021 and they only ran once a month. They were really successful their first year,

so the next year they did it once a week and they continue to run it once a week, every Friday, from Thanksgiving till Pride. And they just completed their first ever New Year’s Eve cruise which Tamale was so excited about.

“We had a blast with live performers and a DJ, go-go dancers, magicians, it’s was something different,” he exclaimed.

ROCK THE BOAT

“I’m gonna be 53 and my husband’s gonna be 75 and we have a lot of experience in what we’re doing

with travel, event planning, and working in bars, and restaurants and working with the public, and Disneyland,” he said. “…and all of that lines up into what we do now. I mean, if I could paint on a boat while wearing a kaftan with my art on it, while playing guitar…now that would be perfect.”

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Inspired by Nature, Guzman Paints From the Heart

This mostly self-taught artist thinks he probably inherited the ability from his father, who would often draw in front of him. It wasn’t until he was 19 though, six years after he moved to the United States, that he went to his first art show and fell in love with art. It also sparked his curiosity to explore the artist in him that was begging to be let out.

19 was an important age for Luis. Not only was the artist in him struggling to get out, he was also coming out

to his family as gay. It was a year of changes in the young artist's life. He made the important decision to leave Mexico and head to the United States to work and send money back home to help support his mother, father and five siblings.

“I first left our small village near Guanajuato, Mexico and found work in Michoacán, Mexico. But it didn’t pay enough to support my family and pay my bills,” Guzman explained. “So I headed to California where I worked for 15 years, sending money back to help support my family.”

He attended his first art show when he was 25. He knew when he saw the art that he wanted to create, and learn. He started watching Youtube

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videos and taking classes at a local arts and crafts store.

“I wasn’t even sure what brushes to use,” he said. “I had a few people that helped mentor me along the way, show me some techniques, and allowed me to explore the art word and ask questions on how to do certain things.”

His first art was done on the walls of his first home that he had just moved into. The murals that he put on those walls prompted questions by visitors who encouraged him to do more.

“But,” he said. “My first art show was a disaster. I was very unprepared. Very unfocused on the art. I was more concerned with how I looked. I’ve learned so much since then. In my second show I sold six paintings. I learned as I went.”

He said his art is influenced by the things he sees, feels and experiences.

“But I’ve always loved nature, like butterflies, trees, flowers, the moon,” he said. “I particularly like red and black colors.”

He decided to leave his career as a CNA (certified nursing assistant) and focus on his art. But his love for his family drew him back to Mexico, and in 2015 - some 14 years without seeing his family - he moved back to Guanajuato and then to Michocan. In 2017 he moved to Puerto Vallarta to take a position as an assistant with Rainbow Realty.

“I love Puerto Vallarta,” he said. “I love being close to the ocean. I love the people. I love the food. I love the way it feels for my soul, being so close to the ocean and nature.”

You’ll find him now working full time as a real estate agent with Tropicasa Realty. He’s close to finishing up his work to become AMPI certified. But he continues to follow his real passion, art.

“I am mainly focused on commission-only paintings now,” he said. “I do quite a few commissioned landscape paintings and I also do murals inside and outside homes.”

One of his first murals in Puerto Vallarta is in a building called The Loft, which he titled, “run’.

His prices are reasonable - his art starts around $300 USD for a small painting and depending on the size and complexity of the art, into the thousands for a large wall mural.

Luis is currently single and a romantic at heart. He’s been single now for five years, and looks for a simple life with a future partner.

He’s also looking to grow his art business and opening his own gallery. A place he can display not only his art but those of other artists that he admires.

“I take a lot of my inspiration from Artist Ricardo Manzo, and the amazing detail and hidden elements in their paintings,” he said. “It’s amazing and beautiful.”

Contact Information: WhatsApp: +52-322-174-1111 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ profile.php?id=100069831043257 Instagram: @luisartguzman

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Mexican Drag Queen Jeybra Brings Fire to the Stage

DRAG CULTURE
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CRISTIAN ALVARES WALKED DOWN THE SIDEWALK FOR OUR INTERVIEW LOOKING VERY HIP IN HIS SHORT OVERALLS WITH ONE SIDE UNHITCHED. WHILE WE HAD NEVER MET BEFORE, IT WAS CLEAR THIS WAS THE ONE AND ONLY JEYBRA QUEEN.

Thin, muscular and wiry, you could tell that Alvares is not the same person that appears on stage on Jeybra Qeen. The transformation is apparent, not only in his person, but his personality. Cristian is quiet and shy, a bit introverted. Jeybra is anything but those things. She is a fierce queen, very strong and sexy.

Jeybra Queen (the name is a take on the Zebra) arrived in Puerto Vallarta about three years ago, and brought to her act something not many other people can doacrobatics and aerial arts combined with fire.

Jeybra is first and foremost an acrobat and aerialist, she says. As Cristian, that’s his first love and something he has enjoyed since he was a child. It wasn’t until his late teenage years that he discovered dressing in drag allowed him to explore his more feminine side, and allowed other parts of his personality to shine through.

“I knew I was gay since I was very young,” Cristian said. “When I came out to my family, they were ok with that…..they just didn’t want me to dress as a woman.”

But now the family cheers Jeybra on, and supports her in her work and quest to perform and entertain.

Jeybra is rumored to have been selected to appear on the upcoming season of RuPaul’s Drag Race Mexico. Of course, she can’t commit on the process, she did confirm that she had applied via a video audition process. The submission deadline was August 26, 2022. Rupaul’s Drag Race is in its 14th season and has extended the franchise to Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Thailand and the Netherlands. When it announced it would premiere in Mexico, it also said it would premiere in Brazil and Germany. As we prepared this story for print, no

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host or premier date for the show had been announced.

Jeybra’s shows are exciting, combining energy with her acrobatic skills and fire - yes fire. She’s trained in handling fire and combines it regularly with her drag shows.

“Yes, it’s dangerous and don’t do it unless you’ve been properly trained,” she said. “Even though I am experienced I often get burned.”

Jeybra is on staff at The View Bar and Restaurant and Blue Chairs, performing almost daily at The View and about twice a week at Blue Chairs. Like many in the Puerto Vallarta drag community, it’s more than a career for her. She said she puts about 90 percent of what she makes back into her shows and relies heavily on the generosity of strangers watching her show to tip appropriately.

She’s one of maybe about 30 Mexican drag queens who work at clubs regularly, and while the drag culture in Vallarta is competitive,

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she enjoys living and working here.

“Here, well, there are so many people from all over the world, representing all different walks of life,” Cristian explained. “It's so interesting to be able to meet and talk with so many different people, and be able to do what you love.”

He said his looks as Jeybra are inspired by his love for cats - and you’ll find a feline feature in most of Jeybra’s costumes. He makes most of his own outfits and does his own makeup. He learned by watching tutorials on the internet. He had no “drag mother” to help provide guidance.

The 27-year-old who hails from Aguascalientes, Mexico, is single and said he wasn’t really looking to date anyone. His performance schedule as Jeybra Queen keeps him busywhen he’s not performing he is busy preparing for his next show. It’s a non-stop cycle that he loves.

He started his career at Bar Xtasis in Aguascalientes, and worked there

for about six years before he moved to Puerto Vallarta. An invitation to perform at CC’s Slaughters brought him to Vallarta, and while here, was offered a job. He said he stayed at CC’s about six months before settling in at The View and Blue Chairs.

“All of the Mexican drag queens here have different qualities that make them all so unique,” he said while talking about the Vallarta drag culture. “All are good at what they do. My shows are focused on me being very physical, with the fire and acrobatics.”

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Theater: Local Companies Standing Out at the State Level

WHEN PEOPLE THINK ABOUT PUERTO VALLARTA AS AN ENTERTAINMENT TOURIST DESTINATION, THE WIDE VARIETY OF MUSICAL SHOWS AND THEATER PRODUCTIONS THAT ARE PRESENTED IN THE MAIN VENUES OF THE ROMANTIC ZONE OF PUERTO VALLARTA AND THAT ARE MAINLY DEDICATED TO OUR ENGLISH-SPEAKING VISITORS COME TO MIND.

However, it is important to recognize that in the city there are local groups with plays in Spanish and a long history on stage. Grupo de Teatro Dionisio and Boa Viagem Teatro are clear examples of these groups that have stood out - not only at the local level but at the state level - and that have exciting plans for this year.

“I would encourage all those who are visiting Puerto Vallarta to take the opportunity to see the work of the local theater groups. You are going to be pleasantly surprised, and will enjoy the city in an alternative way,” mentions Ramiro Daniel, director, playwright and founding member of Boa Viagem Teatro (2009).

Last December, Daniel won the "Great Playwriting Tournament" organized by the Coordination of Performing Arts of the University of Guadalajara within the framework of the Guadalajara International Book Fair, with his play titled “FUCK” and his intention is to premiere this project in 2023.

“My play was chosen through a call where the only requirement was that the story revolved around a LGBTIQ+ theme. It was the only playwriting in the contest representing Puerto Vallarta and faced three other plays from other municipalities of Jalisco,” Daniel explained. “FUCK” introduces a

transgender girl who is sent to a conversion therapy camp where she causes a revolution. The name is an acronym for Fornication Under Consent of the King, so we make an analogy about how society is like the king who dictates who you should and who you shouldn't be with.”

Throughout their 13-year history, Boa Viagem Teatro has been recognized on multiple occasions with awards at the Encuentro de Teatro del Interior (Interior Theater Encounter), including the categories of Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Original Playwriting, Best Play, Best Production and Best Direction. In addition, the group has repeatedly been selected to participate in the Muestra Estatal de Teatro (State Theater Exhibit), where they obtained an honorable mention in 2017 for the play “Un Hombre Ajeno”. Other outstanding plays by them are “La Muerte Chiquita” (2013), “Milagros” (2014), “Ella 2.0” (2018), “Mamut” and “Expedición Ballenera por una tal Leslie” (2022). Facebook: Boa Viagem Teatro

For its part, Grupo de Teatro Dionisio celebrated its 10th anniversary last year with a variety show entitled “Las Hermanas Vallejo” (the Vallejo sisters) and with the premiere of “La Noche de la Guirnalda” (The Night of the Garland).

This last project was a collaboration with the renowned Guadalajara director David Jiménez Sánchez (member of the National System of Performing Arts Creators) and benefited from the Proyecta Producciones program.

The Night of the Garland tells the story of a coconut seller who is looking for his missing sister, who has eyes of a blue so deep that they seem violets. In his search, he relies on a drag queen, a waitress and other local characters who make up a mosaic that reflects what is lived in Puerto Vallarta.

“This is probably one of our most ambitious projects on an artistic level. We are out of our comfort zone and working, for the very first time, with a director who does not belong to our company and who comes from the capital city of the state. Many of our goals were accomplished in this single project: the support of the Proyecta program, working with someone we admire a lot such as David, and having live music on stage,” said Juan Pablo Hernández, a founding member of the group.

Grupo de Teatro Dionisio plans for 2023 include more shows of this play both in Puerto Vallarta and in other cities, as well as the return of their drag comedy “Amigas Desgraciadas” (Unfortunate Friends) and the second season of the monologue “2012: The world is going to end.

Dionisio Theater Group debuted in 2012 with “Abuelita de Batman”. With 13 productions in their career, the group has managed to stand out in the Jalisco State Theater Encounter with works such as “El Hombre sin Adjetivos” (2015) by Mario Cantú and “El Destripadero Veraz” (2021) by Jorge Fábregas. His most outstanding productions also include “La Ley del Ranchero”, “Amigas Desgraciadas”, “Las Tramoyanas” and “La Posada”.

Facebook: Grupo De Teatro Dionisio

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GALLERIA DANTE IS ONE OF THE LARGEST FINE ART GALLERIES IN PUERTO VALLARTA (AND THE THIRD OLDEST), REPRESENTING MORE THAN 60 ARTISTS WITH AN AMAZING COLLECTION THAT INCLUDES 85 PERCENT MEXICAN ARTISTS.

For more than 27 years Galleria Dante has grown to have six exhibition rooms, two gardens, three floors and more than 5,000 pieces of art. It opened in 1995 from the devotion of Joe & Claire Guarniere.

They had been operating Pizza Joe in the same building space since 1988, but after serving dinner every evening for eight years, they looked to slow things down.

“We opened Pizza Joe in 1988, and it is still talked about,” Claire said. “We always decorated Pizza Joe with art and sold art in two adjacent rooms to the garden, but after 350 dinners per evening for eight years, we needed to slow down. So Galleria Dante was opened in 1995.”

Joe passed away in 2020, but his legend lives on in the gallery and the restaurant Di Vino Dante Tapas and Wine - operated by their daughter, Gena Guarniere. The restaurant opened in 2013, and describes itself as a meeting between the Mediterranean tradition and the growing wine wealth of Mexico.

“It is a true family business,” Claire said. “ Even though Joe passed in 2020, he will always be part of the decisions we make, as his loves are our loves.”

Claire arrived in Puerto Vallarta in 1982 from Saskatchewan, Canada. She worked in the restaurant business, and made desserts for restaurants.

“I met Joe in 1986 and he told me that if he had staff like me he would be back in the restaurant business,” she explained. “He grew up in a large Italian family, who owned three major restaurants in Michigan. So it was not hard to convince Joe to move to Mexico in 1987.”

Gena was born in Puerto Vallarta, and worked in the family business since she was a child. Gena studied wine and culinary in Vancouver, Canada, and moved to Puerto Vallarta in 2009 to help her parents in the gallery.

“She missed Pizza Joe and the restaurant business. But she really wanted to focus on tapas and

Mexican wines,” Claire explained. “So in 2013 she opened the restaurant. The menu continues to evolve, and probably has more of a mediterranean flair. Much of what our family has created has been influenced by our love of Greece, Italy and Mexico.”

The pandemic changed how most businesses did business, and the

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gallery was no different, moving to an online auction to sell the art. It was a decision that helped keep the business afloat during those tough times.

“During the pandemic, we started promoting a program called ‘Art Rooms’ - it was a fun way to display art in beautiful rooms,” Claire said. “The online auctions were fun - some did better than others, and now clients are waiting for the next one. We found that some clients prefer to buy their art that way. But more than anything it kept us alive during Covid.”

And she said, during the downtime they took the initiative to add two air conditioned spaces for dining and installed an elevator to access all three levels of the restaurant and gallery.

Inside Galleria Dante and Di Vino Dante Restaurant you will find one of the few green spaces left in Old Town.

“My passion for art rivals my passion for plants,” Claire said. “We offer space for weddings, parties, birthdays and more. We have a rooftop garden and have created several event spaces for various size events. It’s just a lovely place.”

Claire said she has never regretted moving to Puerto Vallarta, and despite the many changes the city has experienced, and the popular growth, she continues to love living here.

“I know we all talk about the changes, but everywhere popular in the world changes,” she said. “The best thing about Puerto Vallarta is the people. And then, of course, our weather and the fact that we are protected from storms by the mountains and the bay.”

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Jobis Shosho

LGBTQ ACTIVIST REPRESENTATIVE OF THE WIXÁRIKA PEOPLE OF THE SIERRA MADRE OCCIDENTAL

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BUSINESS

Studs Bear/ Leather Bar Expands to Two Floors

STUDS BEAR/LEATHER BAR ON BASILIO BADDIO HAS EXPANDED TO TWO FLOORS, TAKING OVER SPACE THAT WAS OCCUPIED BY THERAPY BAR.

Mike Owens, owner, said the expansion was necessary due to the popularity of Studs. It is the only bear/leather bar in Puerto Vallarta. Construction was finished in late December 2022, and a newly installed staircase connects both floors. Customers will see the familiar black/red colors from the upstairs Studs bar now flowing into the downstairs area as well.

“Studs was bursting at the seams on many nights,” Owens said. “And as the area’s only bear/leather bar, we knew it would be popular. We just had to expand the area and create more space. Upstairs will continue to be men only.”

“And if you are hungry you can purchase food and eat in the downstairs area,” Owens said. “The food menu has expanded to include a few more finger food choices. The very popular sushi is still on the menu, and he said you can now order the full menu via home delivery on Uber Eats and Rappi.

More seating has been added in the downstairs area. The bar is open from 6 p.m. to 4 a.m., seven days a week. Happy hour is from 6 to 8 p.m. everyday. The bar menu includes beer, classic cocktails, and a small assortment of wine.

“We are playing classic rock from the DJ booth from 6 to 9 p.m.,” explained Hector Morales, director of operations. “And at 9 p.m. we play techno music. Our sound system allows us to play the same or different music for each floor of the bar, so we’re excited to be able to experiment with what we can do.”

Go go boys are performing on both floors, and the very popular gear shop has been expanded to offer more items on the first floor. Theme nights like jockstrap night, leather night, and lights out night are offered on different nights of the week.

“Those events have been so popular,” Morales said. “We’re excited that we have been able to expand the events and create more space for our customers.”

The bar is hiring servers, go go dancers, and bartenders. If you are interested in a position you can email Hector Morales at hector. morales@barworksmx.com.

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Add Rodriguez

MEMBER OF THE KIKI HOUSE OF PARADISE, FIRST HOUSE OF VOGUE IN PUERTO VALLARTA

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Andrés Aldair Briseño
Lara “La Buchona de Acero” PROFESSIONAL SINGER AND TIK TOK'S STAR
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Ongina

RU PAUL’S DRAG RACE QUEEN PICTORIAL Photo by Oscar Almeida

Vallarta Home to Almost 80 Art Galleries and Stores

WITH ALMOST 80 DIFFERENT ART GALLERIES AND STORES IN PUERTO VALLARTA, IT'S BECOME CHALLENGING KEEPING AN UP-TO-DATE LIST. THIS LIST WAS CREATED FROM A GOOGLE SEARCH. IF WE LEFT YOUR GALLERY OUT AND YOU WISH TO BE LISTED ONLINE IN THIS STORY, PLEASE EMAIL EDITOR@ OUTANDABOUTPV.COM.

ATELIER 2020-ARTE DE HOY 226 B, Leona Vicario Centro · Near Malecón, Puerto Vallarta

ARTE94 ART GALLERY Art gallery Aldama 162 · Near Malecón, Puerto Vallarta

ARTE VIVIENTE C. Matamoros 264

ART VALLARTA Pilitas 213

ARTE VALLARTA MUSEO G. Prieto 164

ARTE PRIMITIVO

Plaza Neptuno Km. 7.5, Int. E 1 Marina Vallarta

ALBERTO PALMA MAGISCOPIOS Lázaro Cárdenas 189

AM ART GALLERY Guerrero 166

ARTE POPULAR MEXICANO Libertad 285

BABÚN GALERÍA

Galeana 230 · Near Malecón, Puerto Vallarta

CHISTOPHER WYNN Púlpito 146

CORSICA GALERÍA DE ARTE C. Guadalupe Sánchez 756

COLORES MAGICOS

Agustín Rodríguez 248

CARRANZA ART GALLERY

Venustiano Carranza 312

COLORESTRUE CASA DE ARTE C. Fco. I. Madero 441

D5 ARTE DISEÑO San Salvador 370

ESPACIOS

Venustiano Carranza 304

ESTUDIO ETEREO C. Matamoros 264

EL ARTISTA V La Rivera 137

EMOTIONS GALLERY Leona Vicario 226

EUGENIA SANTANA GALERÍA DE ARTE - ART GALLERY Corona 186 · Near Malecón, Puerto Vallarta

FACTOR ARTE GALERÍA C. Guadalupe Sánchez 701

GALERIA BROWNE Leona Vicario 230C

GALLERIA DANTE Basilio Badillo 269

GALERIA COLECTIKA #858 G. Sánchez, Calle Allende esquina

GALERÍA CABALLITO DE MAR Hidalgo 424 · Near Malecón, Puerto Vallarta

GALERÍA SAN JACINTO Carr. a Tepic 5725, Local 1, Las Juntas

GALERÍA PACÍFICO DEL ARTE Aldama 174

GALERÍA UNO Morelos 561

GALERIAS SERGIO BUSTAMANTE C. Juárez 275

GALERÍA ISELA MARISCAL 5 de Febrero 260

GALERIA OMAR ALONSO Leona Vicario 249

GALERIA CONTEMPO Basilio Badillo 252

GALERIA OLINALA Lázaro Cárdenas 274

GALERÍA DE OLLAS Corona 176 · Near Malecón, Puerto Vallarta

GALERIA ALPACORA Ignacio L. Vallarta 226

GALERÍE DES ARTISTES Leona Vicario 250

GALERIA INDIEGENA C. Juárez 628

GALERÍA AMORES Av Paseo de la Marina 161 L-4

GALERIA ROBLES VALLARTA C. Juárez 400

GALERÍA GOLDEN SECTION C. Guadalupe Sánchez # 733

GALERIA INTERNACIONAL JOSE BALDI 48450, Mástil 14 · In Marina Vallarta Boardwalk

GENIUS OF PACO GALLERY AND MUSEUM Venustiano Carranza 512

GLASS DESIGN Basilio Badillo 156B

GLASS GALLERY EM Marinas las Palma 2

GULOOCH Benito Juárez 1011\

HACIENDA:HDA GALLERY & LOUNGE C. Miramar 402

HEROES THE GALLERY Olas Altas 472, Francisca Rodríguez esq-4

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HECTOR BELLOC

Zaragoza 449 Altos B Entrance by Farolito Starway Gringo Gulch / Colonia del Cerro

JAVIER NIÑO ARTE

Lázaro Cárdenas 322

KATHLEEN CARRILLO GALLERIES C. Constitución 325

LA PAROLA DE BALDI

Calle Cto. Hipódromo de las Américas s/n

LOS CORAZONES DE FRIDA Morelos 600

LUIS BUTRÓN GALLERY

Hidalgo 166A

MANNMADE MEXICO

C. Guadalupe Sánchez 672

MARQUIS LEO COLLECTION Francisca Rodríguez 451

MAXENTHA Pipila 134

MEXICANA CONTEMPORARY VINTAGE Venustiano Carranza 310

MONTEÓN GALERÍA Blvd. Francisco Medina Ascencio 2899, Int. 14 15, Marina Vallarta

OPC OFFICE OF CULTURAL PROJECTS C. Juárez 598

PÁJARO ROJO GALERÍA DE ARTE MEXICANO Leona Vicario #230

PAPEL MACHE CHUKURHI ABORIGINAL ART GALLERY 48330, Costa Rica 1775

PATRICIA GAWLE ARTE Y CERAMICA

Basilio Badillo 381

PURPURA TATUAJES Calle Treinta y Uno de Octubre 131

PEYOTE PEOPLE Condominios Loft, Venustiano Carranza 268 · In Loft 268

POSTERS INTERNATIONAL

Leona Vicario 233

PINTANDO CON AMOR Allende 434 Int 7 En el Malecón de

PIES EN LA TIERRA Guerrero 185

RED GATE GALLERY 288-B, Lázaro Cárdenas

SHEOL ART GALLERY Morelos 726

THE BURGUNDY ROOM

Studio #7, Venustiano Carranza 466

THE LOFT GALLERY Corona 176-A

THE HIVE GALLERY (RECENTLY CLOSED) San Salvador 244

TIERRA HUICHOL MALECON, PUERTO VALLARTA Paseo Díaz Ordaz 592

TIERRA HUICHOL OLAS ALTAS Aboriginal art gallery 1, Olas Altas 246

UNFINISHED GALLERY

C. Mina 183 · Near Malecón, Puerto Vallarta

UNLIMITED CREATIONS Av. de las Gaviotas 213

ZEUSDOMINICO ART GALLERY Corona 186 · Near Malecón, Puerto Vallarta

4D MUSEUM PUERTO VALLARTA Modern art museum Venustiano Carranza 218

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DECORACIONES SUÁREZ

With more than 20 years of experience, Decoracion Suarez can help you with blinds and curtains, custom made to fit your new home or condo. Installation provided.

Local Business Directory

Art Gallery

ATELIER 2020 - ARTE DE HOY

A refreshing breeze to Vallarta’s artistic venues, Atelier 2020 – arte de hoy, fulfills the need for a space focussing on contemporary abstract art.

BROWNE GALERIA

David Brown and Santiago Redmond, who lovingly call themselves the “Art Boys”, would love to see you and encourage you to spend as much time as you need browsing and admiring the exhibitions they have created.

ROGER JOSAFATH, SCULPTOR

Roger’s pieces cost anywhere from $5,000 pesos up to $150,000 pesos. He does custom work based on orders placed by clients. You can visit his studio at Iturbide 365 Centro and see his sculptures and his never-ending love of plants.

GALERÍA DANTE

Galleria Dante is one of the largest fine art galleries in Puerto Vallarta (and the third oldest), representing more than 60 artists with an amazing collection that includes 85 percent Mexican artists. For more than 27 years Galleria Dante has grown to have six exhibition rooms, two gardens, three floors and more than 5,000 pieces of art.

UNFINISHED GALLERY

Art, coffee and wine in an awesome and unique space architecturally fusing old and new Vallarta. Closed on Monday.

Furniture/Interior

Design/Building

CIELO

AZUL HOME

Cielo Azul Home is an interior design studio based in Puerto Vallarta and San Miguel de Allende. We can do indoor and outdoor designs, customized for you and your personality. Contact us for a consultation.

Real Estate

TIMOTHY REAL ESTATE GROUP

Timothy Real Estate Group is a locally-owned and operated real estate brokerage with strategic sales office locations throughout the Bay of Banderas from the Romantic Zone to Sayulita.

MARC SERRAO, HOGAR RELATORS

Marc is a veteran of the Puerto Vallarta real estate market for over 15 years, and wellregarded as one of the top Realtors in the Bay of Banderas area. In 2022, he founded Hogar Realtors to create a boutique agency to better serve his clients. With his unique combination of experience and knowledge, Marc and Hogar Realtors are able to bring a level of expertise and service unlike other agencies as they help guide their clients through the Mexican real estate market.

Entertainment

BRAWNY BEAR WEEK 2023

Make you plans now to attend Brawny Bear Week 2023 - Held at Mantamar Beach Club and Industry Nightclub, the weekend of Nov. 16 to 19 in the beautiful Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Find out more by scanning the QR code.

GOUDA GABOR

Join Gouda, her surprise guests and more for her new show “Whine and Cheese”. Joining her show on the piano is the very talented Mark Hartman. You can catch her show at Incanto in the Piano Bar, every Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Incanto. Tickets are available here.

KIMBERLY LARUE FOLLIES VALLARTA

Three new shows. Follies LaRouge - Sundays at ACT2; Confessions at Incanto; and Broadway Fantastico on Mondays at The Palm. Click on the QR code for tickets and more information.

PV NOW ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

Can’t keep up with all of the great shows and entertainment in Puerto Vallarta? Let us do the work for you! Download this App from the Apple or Play store! For more information https://www. pvnow.mx

THE PALM CABARET & BAR

The Palm has been a part of Puerto Vallart’s entertainment scene for more than 21 years. It is Puerto Vallarta’s oldest live entertainment venue in Old Town.

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Healthcare/Personal Fitness

DANIEL DURAN, PERSONAL TRAINER

Daniel Duran, personal trainer, wants to work with you to achieve your fitness goals through his “total body experience” program. His services are available to anyone, even if they are just here on vacation.

EXPAT INSURANCE

Got insurance? Don´t become a GoFundMe campaign and make sure you have insurance.

Brett LaMar is an insurance agent who represents multiple insurance companies offering Health and Life Insurance options for expats living abroad or for travelers outside of their home country of passport. Get a free quote at BrettLaMar.com or email Brett.L@expatinsurance.com

SETAC

SETAC provides health services programs for LGBTQ residents of Puerto Vallarta.

VALLARTA PRIDE Vallarta Pride is a week-long annual event that pays tribute to the LGBTQ community.

THRIVE WELLNESS IV AND MEDSPA

ThrIVe Vallarta is your Trusted IV Hydration & Vitamin Center in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. ThrIVe is the second location for this Customer Service driven International Organization who strives to make patients feel better. Our medical team consists of Anesthesiologists and Registered Nurses. ThrIVe’s first location is in Las Vegas, Nevada; the heart of Customer Service.

VALLARTA MEDICAL CENTER

With modern facilities and cutting-edge medical equipment, Vallarta Medical Center’s healthcare staff is ready to provide medical, surgical and hospital care.

Restaurants and Bars

ARRIBA BAR AND RESTAURANT

Arriba has this unusual and delicious American Classic, Fried pickles! Found only in Arriba Puerto Vallarta.

AWAYSIS

The best new spot is Puerto Vallarta for drinks, food and fun! Join us for Brunch Saturday and Sunday starting at 10:00am! Our Saturday Drag Brunch is amazing. Guaranteed to be a good time!

Open 12 : 00 p.m. – 12 : 00 a.m. Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Saturday-Sunday

BLUE - PV’S BOUTIQUE BAR

Daily Specials and great music with a DJ are waiting for you at BLUE. Open from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. Follow our social media for daily specials.

BAR FRIDA AND FRIDA’S KITCHEN

Join us at Bar Frida and Frida’s Kitchen with Chef Alberto Cuvea. Open 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Check social media for specials.

CHE VALLARTA

Che Vallarta offers authentic Argentinean empanadas and other delicacies. The specialty is empanadas, made from a family recipe. Fillings include the savory ones, traditional meat, mushrooms with cheese, spinach with cheese, arabe, shrimp and corn with cheese and the sweet ones like pineapple jam, cream, cajeta and strawberry jam!You’ll find their small shop in Centro Vallarta.

JUICY DRAGS

Offering all day breakfast, vegetarian, vegan and fun options for food and drinks. Juice bar, smoothies and snacks all served with either a Turkish or Mexican flavor.

LA CHACHALACA BAR

Located just a few minutes from the Los Muertos Pier and a few blocks from the gay beach area, La ChaChalaca Bar has an open-air patio and air conditioned bar.

LET’S PHO PV

Vietnamese food served Vallarta style. In addition to Pho, you’ll find Tamarind wings, Rock and Roll Beef, garlic butter wings, homemade carrot cake, and even a Guava cheese cake made from scratch. Open Tuesday to Sunday (closed Monday) 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

LIX ICE CREAM

Lix has multiple locations in Puerto Vallarta and they offer delivery service. This homemade ice cream is some of the best, and with unique flavors sure to capture your taste buds.

ONE SIX ONE

An upscale environment with a 'living room lounge' ambience, One Six One offers live DJ'd house music, craft cocktails, an outside patio and a rooftop.

QUE BOLA

This fantastic Cuban restaurant is under the direction of Chef Rogelio Ramirez. The food he prepares is based on recipes from his grandmother. On the menu you’ll find everything from the traditional Cubano sandwich, croquettes, to even a copa colita type of flan. Open 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday.

REFLECTIONS BISTRO

Its menu is a mixture of fast food-gourmetMexican, you can order from the mini pepperoni or cheese pizza to the cheese, spinach and tomato panini or the serrano ham.

STUDS BAR

Touting itself as the city’s largest, first bear and leather bar, Studs bar offers popular DJs playing the best in House & dance beats, nice leather couches, incredible lighting design and a very private area where the leather community can feel free and comfortable.

THE SWEDES

The Swedes has been a Vallarta classic since 2009. Known by visitors from all over the world as 'THE place to enjoy fabulous drinks', it is characterized by friendly service, casual dining and an interesting menu designed for all occasions.

TRATTORIA DI NUOVO

New location! Francisco I. Madero 441, Col. Emiliano Zapata 48380 , Traditional Italian Trattoria located in the heart of the romantic zone of Puerto Vallarta.

YAMADA

This Japanese Restaurant welcomes you to enjoy fresh sushi rolls or a hibachi meal.

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Spas and Fun

HAMAM TURKISH SPA

By appointment only Hamam Turkish Spa is a boutique authentic hamam spa that provides an oasis of tranquility and revitalization.

SPARTACUS

With more than 4,000 square feet, Spartacus is a men’s only gay sauna/bath house located in the gay district of Puerto Vallarta, Zona Romantica.

Tours

TAMALES TOURS

Discover a day- on the Banderas Bay like no other. Tamale’s Tours creates a space to feel free, meet new people, and explore nature’s boundless beauty. Swim in the seas, lounge in the yacht's many open spaces, and mingle till you tingle. On board you will enjoy: Private chef on board for all meals and snacks; Premium, open bar for duration of the cruise; All water toys including snorkel gear, kayak, paddle boards, and a dinghy for tubing; Towels and sunscreen. https://tamalestoutourrs.com

VALLARTA EXPERIENCES

Offering Off the Path Tours & Photo Shoot. Join Ezeqkiel as your guide and photographer. Discover little gem towns, not far from Vallarta with a totally different atmosphere than the Vallarta you think or know.

VALLARTA FOOD TOURS

Vallarta’s number ONE tour with more than 2,600 five-star TripAdvisor reviews.

Retail Stores

DULCERIA LA HOLANDESA

Cards, holiday and party supplies, candy, balloons and more! Your one-stop for a birthday or party. Women owned. In Dulcería La Holandesa you will find good quality products, friendly service and a guarantee of quality.

MERCURIO SWIMWEAR

Mercurio Swim provides men’s swimwear of high quality, excellent fit, and limited production for local guys and tourists. At Mercurio Swim, we’re very serious about quality and quality control.

Places to Stay/Rentals

ALMAR RESORT

From luxury suites to sexy suites, fabulous pool parties, and spectacular sunsets, makes us a unique LGBT Resort and one of the world’s best party venues in the very famous Zona Romantica of Puerto Vallarta, better known as the Gayborhood of Puerto Vallarta.

CASA CUPULA

Casa Cupula is the finest hotel in the Zona Romantica, with a worldwide reputation for sophisticated luxury and relaxing hospitality. Nestled in the hilltop overlooking Banderas Bay, Casa Cupula is close to everything, but remains a private retreat.

HOTEL MERCURIO

Hotel Mercurio has been ‘home’ for LGBTQ guests for nearly two decades. Arriving for your stay with them, you’ll feel the warm and welcoming embrace of greeting beloved friends.

PV GETAWAYS

PV Getaways puts you amid the setting for the vacation of a lifetime. Come each season, you will find different scenery, not to mention a variety of different seasonal activities. It’s hard to imagine anything could beat the views and variety you get when you plan your visit to beautiful Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

RENTALS PV

Offering apartment rentals in Puerto Vallarta, in the heart of the Romantic Zone, Old Town, just one block from the beach Playa Los Muertos.

SAMSON WATERS

Samson Waters offers vacation rentals, concierge services, and property management. With a staff that prides themselves on an ability to understand its guests needs and provide an experience that will surpass all expectations.

Specialized Services

ROMAN VENTURA CHEF SERVICES

Professional Chef in your Home Professional Chef serving globally-inspired, Mexican-influenced cuisine. Dinners and events for 2-30 people in Puerto Vallarta and surrounding area.

INFINITY GABO MASSAGE THERAPY

Offering sensual, erotic and therapeautic massages, Marco at Infinity Gabo brings massage to a new level to help your body and mind heal emotionally.

MANTAMAR BEACH CLUB

Mantamar, best beach club in Puerto Vallarta, offering the friendliest atmosphere in the greatest location.

CERTIFIED MASSAGE THERAPIST ROCK AND RICO

Therapeutic, Swedish and Deep Tissue Massage available with aromatherapy for all Gay, Bi-Sexual and Straight clients. I use HIGH QUALITY oils and lotions or COMBINATIONS depending on your preference. I provide a very clean, professional, and tranquil environment and I am also very discreet. Showering is also available with every appointment.

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