Long Beach - 628 Alamitos Ave, Long Beach - CA 90802
The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA), located in the heart of Long Beach, California, is the only museum in the United States exclusively dedicated to modern and contemporary Latin American and Latinx art. Since its founding in 1996, MOLAA has worked to bridge cultural understanding by showcasing the rich artistic traditions and dynamic contemporary voices emerging from across Latin America and the U.S. Latinx community.
Housed in a renovated contemporary space that once served as a roller-skating rink, the museum blends architecture, education, and visual arts into a vibrant cultural hub. Its mission is to collect, preserve, interpret, and present works of art by Latin American and Latinx artists from the 20th century to the present, making MOLAA an essential institution for expanding the narratives of global contemporary art.
The museum’s permanent collection features hundreds of works in a wide variety of media—painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation—representing countries from Mexico and Brazil to Argentina, Cuba, and beyond. From bold political statements to intimate explorations of identity and heritage, the artworks at MOLAA provide a nuanced and diverse portrait of Latin American creativity.
MOLAA is also known for its engaging public programs and educational initiatives, offering lectures, artist talks, workshops, and cultural festivals that reach thousands of students and visitors each year. Its bilingual programming reflects its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, ensuring that the stories and perspectives of Latin American and Latinx artists are heard widely.
With its strong curatorial vision and dedication to fostering cross-cultural dialogue, MOLAA has become a dynamic space where art inspires conversation and connection. It stands not only as a guardian of Latin American artistic legacy but also as a platform for innovation and future generations of artists working within and beyond cultural borders.
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