Museum of Latin American Art – Expanding an Appreciation of Art

The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA), founded in 1996 in Long Beach, California, is the only accredited Museum in […more…]

Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)

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molaa.org
(562) 216-4115
Director of the Office of the President & CEO of MOLAA: Luis Cortes

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.

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On the importance for the students to have access to bilingual teaching artists at MOLAA: “…I had a connection because [the teacher] was Mexican and I am Mexican and I could understand him speaking Spanish, and I could also talk to him in that language. So it was really fun having someone that knows Spanish, like me, that we can talk with languages like that. It was really fun.”
Emma C.
2022 Summer Camp participant

Why Give to MOLAA?

The Museum was envisioned as an integral part of a much larger whole and has proudly taken multiple roles for the community it serves, such as a school, a community center, a laboratory, a library, and an archive of stories and culture.

MOLAA is FREE every Sunday! Your donations ensure we can keep our doors open and offer scholarships to underserved communities and schools. 

MOLAA’s 2021 Top Donors

The Museum of Latin American Art’s most significant donors and donations in support the Museum’s operations and programming in FY 2021.
Benefactor
Robert Gumbiner Foundation
Investor
Bank of America
lnick
TGIS / Sofia Riley
Advocate
Dr. Robert Braun & Joan Friedman, Ph.D.
California Humanities
Earl B. and Loraine H. Miller Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Cástulo de la Rocha and Zoila D. Escobar
Cordoba Corporation
Michael and Caryl Deovlet
Wanda Lee Graves and Stephen Duscha
Zach Horowitz and Barbara Horowitz
Hope Miller
Port of Long Beach
Kenneth T. & Eileen L. Norris Foundation