This two-day gathering is an invitation to spend time together as a design and small-business community. We’re hosting a series of facilitated conversations and small panels, featuring leaders within Antigua’s creative ecosystem. The focus is not on polished answers, but on open exchange — sharing the real experiences of building sustainable creative work in Guatemala.
Saturday, March 7, 11-3:30 - Hosted at Luna Zorro Studio, with conversations centered on artisan relationships, storytelling, and the realities and logistics of running a creative business.
Sunday, March 8, 11:3:30 - hosted at La Red Materia, shifting toward art-making and creative practice, including dialogue on the future of weaving, fashion, and the impact of fast fashion on handmade work.
Entry is Q75 per day - cash at the door.
More info below…
March Saturday 7 – Sunday 8, 2026
Two days of conversation, creativity, and design.
Introducing: Más Ideas
The Itinirary
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Luna Zorro Studio, Finca La Azotea Calle 1ra. Avenida, Zona 3, Jocotenango, Antigua, 03001, Guatemala
Once you arrive at Finca La Azotea, please tell the reception that you are there for the Luna Zorro Event.
11:00am – 3:30pm
Pricing: Q75, paid at the door -
A day centered on artisan relationships, storytelling, and the realities of building craft-based creative businesses in Guatemala.
11:00 am – 12:30pm
Panel 1
Respect, Collaboration & Storytelling in Craft-Based Work featuring:
Alfredo Heussler (Selva Savia)
Mariano & Gigi (Nada Duele)12:45pm
Lunch Break
Light bites available for purchase by Wild Daughter on-site.1:45pm – 3:00pm
Panel 2
Markets, Money & the Reality of Small Creative Businesses, featuring:
Hubert Bendfeldt (Utz)
Averie (Casa Flor)
Hanne (Qué Onda Vos)3:15pm – 3:30pm
Closing ReflectionsEach panel will include time for open participation, questions, and shared discussion.
4:00pm – 6:00pm
Networking & Gathering at Sauf
Cocktails available for purchase! -
La Red Materia6a avenida norte #52, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez
11:00am – 4:30pm
Pricing: Q75, paid at the door.
A day focused on creative practice, weaving, and the evolving future of handmade work in Guatemala.
11:00am – 12:00pm
Panel 3
Weaving, Fast Fashion & the Future of Traditional Craft, featuring:
Cecilia
Karla, Casa de Artes12:30pm
Lunch Break1:30pm – 2:30pm
Panel 4
Collaborative Ownership & Authorship, featuring:
Tomas Rodas
Estefanía de Ros (Agnes Studio)
Eliza Barbazcry (Itza Wood)
Artisans of Chinautla (Manos de Chinautla)2:30pm – 2:45pm
Closing ReflectionsEach panel will include time for open participation, questions, and shared discussion.
2:45pm – 4:30pm
Clay Workshop
Q150 suggested donation.