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DREAM TEAM Exhibition Tour with artist Crack Rodriguez
Jun
11
4:00 PM16:00

DREAM TEAM Exhibition Tour with artist Crack Rodriguez

Join the Salvadorian artist Crack Rodríguez, Gabriela Urtiaga, MOLAA’s Chief Curator, and Daniela Lieja, LACE’s Chief Curator for an onsite tour of the exhibition DREAM TEAM on Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 4:00 pm PDT at MOLAA. The tour will be in Spanish with translation facilitated by MOLAA Staff. DREAM TEAM is the first solo Museum show in US of this young artist where he presents an installation that honors the migrant struggle and opens a space for people to dream and create futures in these lands.

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Forgotten Images Exhibition: Online Tour
Apr
20
to Oct 2

Forgotten Images Exhibition: Online Tour

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Celebrate cultural diversity and the African influence in Latin America at MOLAA’s Afro-Latinx Festival! Presented by the Port of Long Beach.

Join this in person guided tour by Daniel and Sharon McLucas, as they navigate the items in the exhibition and share with us their history and meaning to the African American story.

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Forgotten Images Exhibition: In person Tour
Mar
6
3:00 PM15:00

Forgotten Images Exhibition: In person Tour

Celebrate cultural diversity and the African influence in Latin America at MOLAA’s Afro-Latinx Festival! Presented by the Port of Long Beach.

Join this in person guided tour by Daniel and Sharon McLucas, as they navigate the items in the exhibition and share with us their history and meaning to the African American story.

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Guest Curator-led Tour of Stein / Estaño: In and Out of Mexico
Jan
12
2:00 PM14:00

Guest Curator-led Tour of Stein / Estaño: In and Out of Mexico

Join Guest Curator, Patrick Frank, on a tour of MOLAA’s exhibition, Stein/Estaño: In and Out of Mexico.  Discover the political and artistic motivations that led American artist Philip Stein to become an apprentice of the Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros and develop his career. This tour is free and open to all Museum attendees.

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