Join the Amalgama Book Club
Read deeply. Learn collectively. Connect through art.
A free, bilingual space to explore art, culture, and history through reading and discussion - connect in English or Spanish!
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How It Works
Join our free bilingual Book Club and connect with art lovers, students, and collectors exploring the ideas that shaped Latin American and global art.
Join for Free
Sign up with your name, email, and preferred language. You’ll immediately access our Book Club community group, where discussions unfold like a living blog.
Read and Reflect
Each month, we explore a book, essay, or artist’s writings.
Weekly prompts invite you to reflect and collect insights — your own and those shared by others.
Connect and Discuss
At the end of every month, we meet for a relaxed, bilingual live session to share interpretations, ask questions, and deepen the conversation.
Inside the Book Club Community Space
The Book Club thrives in our dedicated community space.
In the community group, you’ll find:
Polls about themes and characters
Vote on themes, ideas, characters, or artworks that connect with the readings.
Weekly reading prompts
Short, guiding questions to help us explore different layers of the text.
Community Conversations
Share your thoughts, quotes, associations, or anything the reading brings up for you.
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Lesson series
Next reading
We will start with Surrealist literature:
- Leonora Carrington, The Hearing Trumpet &
- Remedios Varo De Homo Rodans
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to join the live sessions?
No, they’re optional, but they’re a great way to connect with others.
Can I write in both languages?
Of course. The community is fully bilingual and welcomes everyone. Our website will translate their comments to your preferred language.
Where do discussions happen?
Inside our specialised Book Club Community, where you can comment freely, reply to others, and post your reflections.
Our Book Club isn’t just about reading.
It’s about collective interpretation and learning through conversation.
