Mexico Day of the Dead
A Catrina, a folk skeleton doll, stands over a field of cempasuchil flowers at a farm in Xochimilco, Mexico City, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. Cempasuchil or the Mexican marigold flower is also known as the flower of the dead and is used in Day of the Dead celebrations. Marco Ugarte / AP Photo
Mexico Day of the Dead
A Catrina, a folk skeleton doll, stands over a field of cempasuchil flowers at a farm in Xochimilco, Mexico City, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. Cempasuchil or the Mexican marigold flower is also known as the flower of the dead and is used in Day of the Dead celebrations. Marco Ugarte / AP Photo

The Latin American holiday Day of the Dead celebrates the lives of loved ones lost.

Reset takes a trip to the National Museum of Mexican Art to learn about Dia de los Muertos and how to create an ofrenda.

GUEST: Cesáreo Moreno, Visual Arts Director and Chief Curator at the National Museum of Mexican Art

Mexico Day of the Dead
A Catrina, a folk skeleton doll, stands over a field of cempasuchil flowers at a farm in Xochimilco, Mexico City, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. Cempasuchil or the Mexican marigold flower is also known as the flower of the dead and is used in Day of the Dead celebrations. Marco Ugarte / AP Photo
Mexico Day of the Dead
A Catrina, a folk skeleton doll, stands over a field of cempasuchil flowers at a farm in Xochimilco, Mexico City, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. Cempasuchil or the Mexican marigold flower is also known as the flower of the dead and is used in Day of the Dead celebrations. Marco Ugarte / AP Photo

The Latin American holiday Day of the Dead celebrates the lives of loved ones lost.

Reset takes a trip to the National Museum of Mexican Art to learn about Dia de los Muertos and how to create an ofrenda.

GUEST: Cesáreo Moreno, Visual Arts Director and Chief Curator at the National Museum of Mexican Art