ABOUT
THE MUSEUM OF LATIN AMERICAN ART (MOLAA)
MISSION
The Museum of Latin American Art expands knowledge and appreciation of modern and contemporary Latin American and Latino art through its Collection, ground-breaking Exhibitions, stimulating Educational Programs, and engaging Cultural Events.
VISION STATEMENT
The nation’s leading museum of modern and contemporary Latin American art and culture.
We are Engaging
We are Unique
We are Intellectually Stimulating
We are Relevant to Diverse Communities
We are Alive with Culture!
HISTORY
The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) was founded in 1996 in Long Beach, California and serves the greater Los Angeles area. MOLAA is the only museum in the United States dedicated to modern and contemporary Latin American and Latino art. Since its inception, MOLAA has doubled its size and added a 15,000 sq. ft. sculpture garden. Its permanent collection now numbers over 1,300 works of art.
The Museum is located in the city’s rapidly developing East Village Arts District. Between 1913 and 1918 the site that the Museum now occupies was home to the Balboa Amusement Producing Company, then the World’s most productive and innovative silent film studio. Before there was a Hollywood, Balboa was the king of the silver screen, producing as much as 20,000 feet of negative film a week.
The building that was renovated and became MOLAA’s Balboa Events Center may have been part of the old Balboa film studios. MOLAA’s exhibition galleries, administrative offices and store are housed in what was once a roller skating rink known as the Hippodrome. Built in the late 1920s, after the film studios were gone, the Hippodrome was a haven for skaters for four decades. The building then served as a senior health center for fifteen years. The high vaulted ceilings and beautiful wooden floors were perfectly suited for the Hippodrome's final metamorphosis into the Museum of Latin American Art.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) is a tax-exempt non-profit organization, certified per 11 U.S.C. [United States Code] 501(c)(3), and all contributions are potentially tax-deductible for income tax purposes. As a nonprofit, MOLAA must file a Form 990 with the IRS each year. This annual reporting return provides information on MOLAA’s mission, programs, and finances, including the fair market value of all assets and an analysis of revenue and expenses.
MOLAA’s complete Form 990 and Annual Audit for the past two (2) fiscal years are available below.
2019 Form 990 (PDF)
2019 Audit (PDF)
2018 Form 990 (PDF)
2018 Audit (PDF)
2017 Form 990 (PDF)
2017 Audit (PDF)
2016 Form 990 (PDF)
2016 Audit (PDF)
2015 Form 990 (PDF)
2015 Audit (PDF)
2019 Annual Report (PDF)
2018 Annual Report (PDF)
2017 Annual Report (PDF)