The Latino Museum, Los Angeles

The Latino Museum is committed to building a broader understanding of the rich history of Latino art and to increasing public awareness of outstanding works of contemporary Latino artists. Through our various outreach programs and educational services, we strive to encourage young people to develop their sensitivity to art in its many forms and to pursue their creative aspirations.
There are many exciting changes taking place at The Latino Museum. We have acquired a superb collection of art by Contemporary Latino artists from diverse backgrounds working in Los Angeles and in other cities and countries. Another exciting addition to our permanent collection is the Self-Help Graphics archive. Both of these collections add significant value and depth to our new educational guides on Latino art. These guides were produced by leading young scholars and recognized educators for use in our public schools.
The Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture
514 South Spring Street
Los Angeles, Ca. 90013
Telephone (213) 626-7600
Facsimile (213) 627-1993
www.thelatinomuseum.com
http://www.thelatinomuseum.com/ENGhp.htm

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The Latino Museum is committed to building a broader understanding of the rich history of Latino art and to increasing public awareness of outstanding works of contemporary Latino artists. Through our various outreach programs and educational services, we strive to encourage young people to develop their sensitivity to art in its many forms and to pursue their creative aspirations.

 

There are many exciting changes taking place at The Latino Museum. We have acquired a superb collection of art by Contemporary Latino artists from diverse backgrounds working in Los Angeles and in other cities and countries. Another exciting addition to our permanent collection is the Self-Help Graphics archive. Both of these collections add significant value and depth to our new educational guides on Latino art. These guides were produced by leading young scholars and recognized educators for use in our public schools.

 

The Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture

514 South Spring Street

Los Angeles, Ca. 90013

Telephone (213) 626-7600

Facsimile (213) 627-1993

www.thelatinomuseum.com


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