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ONLINE Panel Discussion: Keepers of the Corn A Film by Gustavo Vázquez
Nov
2
6:00 PM18:00

ONLINE Panel Discussion: Keepers of the Corn A Film by Gustavo Vázquez

Join us for the online panel to discuss the "Keepers of the Corn," a documentary by Gustavo Vazquez and produced by Jonathan Barbieri & Yira Vallejo, exploring the ancient seed exchange practices among native farmers in Oaxaca, Mexico. This event is free to the public and has limited seating available. Please reserve your space now.

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Screening: Keepers of the Corn A Film by Gustavo Vázquez
Oct
22
3:00 PM15:00

Screening: Keepers of the Corn A Film by Gustavo Vázquez

Join us for "Keepers of the Corn," a documentary by Gustavo Vazquez and produced by Jonathan Barbieri & Yira Vallejo, exploring the ancient seed exchange practices among native farmers in Oaxaca, Mexico. This event is free to the public and has limited seating available. Please reserve your space now.

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Screening: Keepers of the Corn A Film by Gustavo Vázquez
Oct
15
3:00 PM15:00

Screening: Keepers of the Corn A Film by Gustavo Vázquez

Join us for "Keepers of the Corn," a documentary by Gustavo Vazquez and produced by Jonathan Barbieri & Yira Vallejo, exploring the ancient seed exchange practices among native farmers in Oaxaca, Mexico. This event is free to the public and has limited seating available. Please reserve your space now.

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Compassionate Lens Panel discussion: Online! 
Aug
17
4:30 PM16:30

Compassionate Lens Panel discussion: Online! 

Interested in learning more about the MOLAA photography collection? Login Thursday, August 17th at 4:30 PM for a live panel moderated by Latin American Scholar Patrick Frank and guest artists from our most recent exhibition, “Compassionate Lens,” photography from the MOLAA collection.

Moderator: Patrick Frank, Guest panelists: Miguel Alvelar, Natialia Iguiñiz and Cynthia Soto or Atelier Morales; Gabriela Urtiaga introduction!  

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Live Panel: A Look into the Life, Art, and Work of Yolanda González
Jul
16
1:00 PM13:00

Live Panel: A Look into the Life, Art, and Work of Yolanda González

Join us Sunday afternoon to explore the work of prolific Chicana artist Yolanda Gonzalez and her focus on the intimate relationship between art and life through her paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, and prints. This panel promises to be an engaging discussion with artist Yolanda Gonzalez and her long-time muse, Marissa Gomez. Joining them will be Art Historian, Dianna Marisol Santillano; and Long-time patron Joan Agajanian Quinn; panel moderated by Independent Curator, Rio Diaz.  

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Telling our stories: sharing lived experience as a form of healing, and imagining a more just future
Jul
9
2:00 PM14:00

Telling our stories: sharing lived experience as a form of healing, and imagining a more just future

Join us for an engaging panel called “Telling Our Stories: Sharing lived experience as a form of healing and imagining a more just future,” a panel dedicated to individuals sharing their lived experience with different racial, gender, and sexuality identities, led by Christina A. (she/they), a lecturer of Ethnic Studies at CSU Stanislaus with a BA in Chicana/o Studies and Psychology from CSU Fullerton and an MA in Sociology from UC Merced.

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G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion and Transformation
Feb
8
6:00 PM18:00

G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion and Transformation

Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation

This series of conversations explores how grit, an attribute often given to people who overcome obstacles, can serve as a tool to build agency. With a specific focus on creative expression, G.R.I.T. seeks to expand what it means to practice art for social change.

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Free Children’s Workshop: El día del Cariño/Valentine’s Day
Feb
5
1:00 PM13:00

Free Children’s Workshop: El día del Cariño/Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is celebrated throughout Latin America in various ways. In Guatemala, it is called El día del Cariño and celebrates not only romantic love, but also love for friends and family. Join us as we craft mixed media valentines inspired by this special day for the ones we love! 

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Jan
29
1:00 PM13:00

Abstract Expressionism Workshop: Mindfulness Through Painting, LBIRC x MOLAA

Members of the LBIRC Community are invited to join us in our Art Studio for an afternoon of artistic discovery. Inspired by the works of Carlos Cruz-Diez & Joaquin Torres-Garcia, participants will explore abstract expressionist painting as a path to mindfulness. This bilingual workshop is in collaboration with the Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition.

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Family Art Workshop: Basic Forms with Oil Pastels
Jan
19
5:30 PM17:30

Family Art Workshop: Basic Forms with Oil Pastels

Join us as we learn how to create volume in forms through the exploration of different oil pastel techniques. Inspired by the voluptuous forms and unique style used by the Master Fernando Botero. All materials will be provided. If you are more than 10 minutes late, your spot will be awarded to someone else. 

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Screen-Printing Workshop: Unity and Graphic Arts, LBIRC x MOLAA
Jan
15
1:00 PM13:00

Screen-Printing Workshop: Unity and Graphic Arts, LBIRC x MOLAA

Members of the LBIRC Community are invited to join us in our Art Studio for an afternoon of artistic discovery. Participants will create their own graphic works of art by exploring the history of screen printing as a tool for advocacy and artistic expression. This bilingual workshop is in collaboration with the Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition (LBIRC).

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Artivism Workshop: Making A Difference Through Collage, LBIRC x MOLAA
Dec
4
1:00 PM13:00

Artivism Workshop: Making A Difference Through Collage, LBIRC x MOLAA

Members of the LBIRC Community are invited to join us in our Art Studio for an afternoon of artistic discovery. Inspired by the versatility and narratives found in Narsiso Martinez’s works, participants will explore collage as a powerful tool for social change and self-expression. This bilingual workshop is in collaboration with the Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition.

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Free Children’s Workshop: Self-Portraits
Nov
27
1:00 PM13:00

Free Children’s Workshop: Self-Portraits

Children will explore the art of self-expression using mirrors, watercolors, ink, and the art of collage. This unique learning experience places an emphasis on having fun while exploring techniques for creating self-portraits inspired by artist and farmworker, Narsiso Martinez.

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(Postponed) Abstract Expressionism Workshop: Mindfulness through Painting, LBIRC x MOLAA
Nov
20
1:00 PM13:00

(Postponed) Abstract Expressionism Workshop: Mindfulness through Painting, LBIRC x MOLAA

Members of the LBIRC Community are invited to join us in our Art Studio for an afternoon of artistic discovery. Inspired by the works of Carlos Cruz-Diez & Juaquin Torres-Garcia, participants will explore abstract expressionist painting as a path to mindfulness. This bilingual workshop is cosponsored by the Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition and with the support of the California Arts Council.

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G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion and Transformation
Nov
16
6:00 PM18:00

G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion and Transformation

Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation

This series of conversations explores how grit, an attribute often given to people who overcome obstacles, can serve as a tool to build agency. With a specific focus on creative expression, G.R.I.T. seeks to expand what it means to practice art for social change. The title stands for: Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation.

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Facebook Live: Q+A Panel with Narsiso Martinez
Sep
29
6:00 PM18:00

Facebook Live: Q+A Panel with Narsiso Martinez

LBIRC and MOLAA team up to host a Facebook Live Q+A session where viewers can ask questions and receive insight on Narsiso’s experience as an artist documenting immigrant farm workers in California. Joining him will be Jose Loza, a local artist, and Enrique Guzman, a community representative).

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G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion and Transformation
Sep
14
6:00 PM18:00

G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion and Transformation

Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation

This series of conversations explores how grit, an attribute often given to people who overcome obstacles, can serve as a tool to build agency. With a specific focus on creative expression, G.R.I.T. seeks to expand what it means to practice art for social change. The title stands for: Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation.

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G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion and Transformation
Jul
6
6:00 PM18:00

G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion and Transformation

Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation

This series of conversations explores how grit, an attribute often given to people who overcome obstacles, can serve as a tool to build agency. With a specific focus on creative expression, G.R.I.T. seeks to expand what it means to practice art for social change. The title stands for: Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation. In this session we will talk with Dr. Mike Muñoz.

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"West Side Story" Film Screening and Q&A with David Alvarez
Apr
21
5:00 PM17:00

"West Side Story" Film Screening and Q&A with David Alvarez

Join us for an evening of fun, film, and music with “West Side Story: David Alvarez and the making of a cross-cultural musical.” This event begins at 5PM with an unveiling and short presentation on select costumes from the 2021 film, directed by Steven Spielberg. At 6PM, MOLAA’s Education department will host a Q&A with actor David Alvarez (“Bernardo”). An indoor screening of the film will start at 6:30PM and has a run time of 2 hours and 36 minutes. Local food trucks will be onsite offering delicious food and beverages for purchase. Limited capacity. Click here to RSVP by Wednesday, April 20, 2022.

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G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion and Transformation
Feb
9
6:00 PM18:00

G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion and Transformation

Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation

This series of conversations explores how grit, an attribute often given to people who overcome obstacles, can serve as a tool to build agency. With a specific focus on creative expression, G.R.I.T. seeks to expand what it means to practice art for social change. The title stands for: Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation. In this session we will talk with Gaudencio Marquez about The Queer Mercado.

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5BpD_tQtQSaWmrAl-VtAOQ

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G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation
Nov
10
6:00 PM18:00

G.R.I.T. - Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation

Generating Radical Inclusion & Transformation

This series of conversations explores how grit, an attribute often given to people who overcome obstacles, can serve as a tool to build agency. With a specific focus on creative expression, G.R.I.T seeks to expand what it means to practice art for social change. Hosted by Griselda Suárez.

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MOLAA Zoom Project with Judy Baca
Jul
28
11:00 AM11:00

MOLAA Zoom Project with Judy Baca

Each chapter will feature a conversation between the most remarkable artists from Latin America and Latinx in the U.S. and our MOLAA Chief Curator Gabriela Urtiaga. Together we will focus on a series or specific artwork which requires a close inspection, a deliberate process of contemplation, and exploration; delving into the ideas surrounding the creation of the works, their sources of research and inspiration, in an effort to immerse ourselves in the world of the artists.

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MOLAA Zoom Project with Harry Gamboa, JR - June 23rd
Jun
23
11:00 AM11:00

MOLAA Zoom Project with Harry Gamboa, JR - June 23rd

Each chapter will feature a conversation between the most remarkable artists from Latin America and Latinx in the U.S. and our MOLAA Chief Curator Gabriela Urtiaga. Together we will focus on a series or specific artwork which requires a close inspection, a deliberate process of contemplation, and exploration; delving into the ideas surrounding the creation of the works, their sources of research and inspiration, in an effort to immerse ourselves in the world of the artists.

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MOLAA Zoom Project: Marta Minujín (Argentina)
May
26
11:00 AM11:00

MOLAA Zoom Project: Marta Minujín (Argentina)

In each chapter, MOLAA Chief Curator Gabriela Urtiaga talks with the most remarkable artists from Latin-America and Latinxs in the US. Their conversation places the focus on a series or specific artwork which requires a close inspection and deliberate process of contemplation and exploration; delving into the ideas surrounding the creation of the works, their sources of research and inspiration, in an effort to immerse ourselves in the world of the artists.

Free Online Event.

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