Create your own Frida inspired masterpiece at exclusive Paint & Sip event this August, at Mexican restaurant Sazón in the CBD.
Celebrate Mexican Independence Day with exclusive dinner co-hosted by the Art Gallery of South Australia and head chef of La Popular Taqueria and discover the traditional flavours of Mexico!
Frida fever has taken over Adelaide this winter with the Frida & Diego: City Trail, showcasing all things Mexican in honour of revered artists; Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
The Frida & Diego: Love & Revolution exhibition is premiering at the Art Gallery of South Australia with a rare collection of iconic works of art by two of the most influential and beloved artists of the twentieth century – Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
In this board book edition for ages 4 or 5, the Little People, Big Dreams series looks at the life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo whose works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
Meet Carmen Frida Leon Davidovich – the fictional love child of the famed Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo and Russian revolutionary and Communist, Leon Trotsky. She is sensual, intelligent, audacious and wry, and she is also intersex, having been born with both male and female genitalia.
This month, Mexican Society led by Head Chef Alejandro Huerta introduces a new menu inspired by Frida Kahlo; an artist, revolutionary and icon around the world.
A children's activity book that explores the achievements of women through history, from Sacagawea, an American Indian in 1804, to Rosa Parks in 1955.
Serpentine is a cabaret ode to the corset, the most notorious garment in the history of the world, thought to be both an instrument of oppression and liberation.
The Zephyr Quartet took us around the world with fourteen pieces of folk music that would have been completely at home at a world music festival.