In Episode 02 of the Woodburn Podcast, I sit down with my longtime friend Brenda Valentin-Bravo, a talented local artist whose work celebrates her Purépecha indigenous heritage from San Jerónimo, Michoacán.
Brenda shares her journey from growing up on Park Avenue in Woodburn to becoming the featured artist at the city's Hispanic Heritage Month celebration. We discuss the deep cultural symbolism in her Day of the Dead artwork—from cantaritos and monarch butterflies to anatomical hearts blooming with calla lilies.
In this heartfelt conversation, Brenda opens up about:
- Her family's Purépecha roots and connection to San Jerónimo, Michoacán
- The challenge of preserving Mexican heritage while pursuing the American Dream
- The meaning behind the butterflies, roses, and cantaritos in her paintings
- How her art honors everyday objects and traditions
- Her upcoming exhibition at the Bungalow Theater (through October 4th)
- An inspiring message about not giving up on your gifts
This is a celebration of hometown pride, cultural identity, and the power of art to bridge two worlds.
Follow Brenda: Instagram & Facebook @BrendaLaChingona