Don’t miss your chance to see Home—So Different, So Appealing before it closes this Sunday. The idea of “home” deceptively simple, but can be used as a powerful lens through which to view the profound socioeconomic and political transformations in the world. Explore what “home” means through the work of U.S. Latino and Latin American artists featured in the exhibition.
While you’re here, check out our newest exhibition, Found in Translation: Design in California and Mexico, 1915–1985. This exhibition is the first to examine how interconnections between California and Mexico shaped the material culture of each place, influencing and enhancing how they presented themselves to the wider world.
Watch a free screening of No Walls, Only Bridges in conjunction with Found in Translation. This film program explores themes of travel, migration, labor, indigenismo, modernism, activist arts, architectural appropriations, and psychedelic tourism back and forth across the U.S.–Mexico border.
Also in conjunction with Found in Translation, enjoy an art-making workshop for the whole family. Take a look at the 250 objects in the exhibition, then make a design of your own!