The Museum of Latin American Art, voted by Long Beach State students as the “Best Place to Get Cultured,” is a museum dedicated to telling stories of Latin culture and history.
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MOLAA unveils new Afro-Latinx art exhibit
“I Am: New Afro-Latinx Narratives,” is the latest online art exhibit on display at the Museum of Latin American Arts, which features artwork and interviews from Afro-Latinx artists.
MOLAA and Long Beach African American Cultural Center host virtual event about Afro-Latinx experiences
“De colores: A Black and Brown Conversation” featured panelists from the Afro-Latinx community to discuss history and identity as part of the 2021 Afro-Latinx festival. The event aimed to begin building community and understand the experiences of Afro-Latinx members.
Artist Linda Vallejo shares artwork about Latinx community at virtual MOLAA event
Linda Vallejo discusses her work “Make Em’ All Mexican,” “The Brown Dot Project” and more at the Museum of Latin American Art’s Zoom artist talks.
MOLAA’s annual ‘Día de Los Muertos Altar Display and Exhibition’ is back for viewing
Artists showcase their pieces of work to celebrate Latin culture and Day of the Dead. The display will be available until Nov. 10.
The Somos Arte Music and Art Festival celebrate Salvadoran culture through art and music
The Somos Arte Music and Art Festival was held at the Museum of Latin American Art over the weekend The festival celebrated Salvadoran music and artwork as well as provided exposure to local artists.
In Photos: Afro-Latinx Festival celebrates diversity at Museum of Latin American Art
The Afro-Latinx Festival at the Museum of Latin Art featured live music, ethnic dances, arts and crafts, food trucks and booths all geared to educate and celebrate people who identify as Afro-Latinx.
Ink’d: A Runway Show to showcase a combination of tattoos and fashion
Latinx culture is as much a part of California as the beaches are. The Museum of Latin American Art is blending fashion and Latinx culture into one with Ink’d: A Runway Show on Saturday, Sept. 22. The event has never taken place at the museum and will include four Latina[Read More…]