The president of the Economic Commission, Emmanuel Reyes Carmona, inaugurated the “Mexico’s Genius Summit 2025,” an event in which creators, producers, and cultural promoters gathered to share disruptive artistic proposals made with Mexican talent.
The meeting took place this Tuesday afternoon at the Casona de Xicoténcatl, the historic headquarters of the Senate, where the invited creators exhibited their work in clothing design, painting and photography, music, poetry, and theater.
Reyes Carmona emphasized that this space was designed to explore the Mexico “that is valuable, that vibrates, and that transforms,” through the disruptive mind of each artist who came to share their “rebellion and their strangeness,” whose works, he emphasized, can be considered extraordinary.
He emphasized that Mexicans have the ability to transform pain into art, lack into ingenuity, and resilience into creation, so this event is also designed to celebrate the genius that “we have tattooed on our skin and soul.”
“Being brilliant in our Mexico is not an exception; it’s a daily act of survival, of beauty, of love for life. We’ve seen it time and again in street art that shouts with color what others silence with rhetoric,” the senator emphasized.
PVEM federal representative Aidee Rivera Ordoñez reiterated that in our country “there are no borders for genius,” from scientific and technological achievements to artistic and cultural creations, as Mexico is a “natural hotbed of talent and creativity.”
Judith Vanegas Tapia, a legislator in the Mexico City Congress for Morena, told the invited artists that Mexican genius flourishes when working together, and that young people and entrepreneurs hold “the future we want to pass on to future generations.”
Gustavo Vargas Lugo, co-founder of Foro Energía Mexa, considered this meeting a space to “appeal to the brain and creativity” at a time when the world is going through difficult times; “the only way to combat it is with brilliant people like those sitting here today,” he added.
Creative producer Juan Manuel Lugo encouraged attendees to network and meet people from other fields, such as entrepreneurs, to join forces and boost the Mexican capacity that has always been recognized worldwide.

Source: morena.senado.gob




