Diego Rivera, El grande de España (El ángel azul), 1914 © FEMSA Image courtesy of the artist EXHIBITION OPENING EXHIBITION OPENING Mexico: Fantastic Identity 20TH Century Masterpieces from the FEMSA Collection Clarissa Tossin Streamlined: Belterra, Amazônia / Alberta, Michigan Saturday, March 14 – Sunday, July 5, 2015 January 16, 2015 – April 26, 2015 Curated by Emma Cecilia García Krinsky Curated by Edward Hayes Jr. Mexico: Fantastic Identity provides a unique platform from which to embark on a journey through the various art movements that were important in Mexico during the 20th Century. The exhibition presents masterpieces from landmark moments in modern Mexican art, including a Diego Rivera cubist work completed during his stay in Europe, a significant assemblage created by muralists José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Frida Kahlo’s 1933 painting My Dress Hangs There. In a video and sound installation, Clarissa Tossin compares two Ford Motor Company towns: Belterra, a rubber plantation village in the Amazon Forest, and Alberta, a sawmill town in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Built concurrently in 1935, each town provided, respectively, rubber and wood for the manufacturing of the Model T in the United States. The installation establishes a sense of place, showing how specific cultural characteristics invaded and changed these formerly equivalent, pre-planned towns. Other highlights include work by José Luis Cuevas from the midcentury La Ruptura movement, Surrealist-inspired work of British émigré Leonora Carrington, and the contemporary photography of Graciela Iturbide. Target Free Sundays@MOLAA Free Admission EVERY SUNDAY Free Admission every fourth Friday between 5:00 – 9:00pm Ample free parking adjacent to the Museum Tel. 562.437.1689 n www.molaa.org Monday, Tuesday: Closed Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday: 11:00am – 5:00pm Friday: 11:00am – 9:00pm MUSEUM AND STORE HOURS Support MOLAA and join the only museum in the United States dedicated to modern and contemporary Latin American art. Call 562.437.1689 or visit www.molaa.org to join today. BECOME A MEMBER! 628 Alamitos Ave., Long Beach, CA 90802 Cover Image credit: Diego Rivera, El grande de España (El ángel azul), 1914 © FEMSA EXPERIENCE MOLAA January – March 2015 JANUARY PROGRAMMING Target Free Sundays@MOLAA Afro-Latino Festival Sunday, February 8, 2015 / 11:00am – 5:00pm Robert Gumbiner Sculpture Garden Esterio Segura (Cuba, b. 1970) Submarino hecho en casa CSXXI-a [1] / Homemade Submarine CSXXI, 2011. Mixed media on canvas, 78 3/4 x 157 1/2 in. Collection of Shelley and Donald Rubin. Image courtesy of the artist. Latin American Lifestyles: Migration & Innovation Friday, January 9, 2015 / 7:00 – 8:30pm Screening Room Join scholar Jorge N. Leal in a discussion that highlights the creative methods used by migrants to move across borders. He will also present artwork created by artists who address themes of mobility and innovation, ideas central to the work of Esterio Segura. Leal holds an MA in history from CSU, Northridge and is currently pursuing a doctorate in history at UC San Diego. He researches topics in the history of ethnic Mexicans in the U.S. from a transnational historical perspective. Members: Free / Non-Members: $9 Limited to 40 participants. Reservations are required, call 562.437.1689. Celebrate African contributions to Latin American culture at MOLAA’s Annual Afro-Latino Festival! 12:00 – 4:00pm – Craft Vendors, Face Painting, Art Workshops and Food for Purchase 12:30pm – Children’s Storytime in the Screening Room 1:00 – 4:00pm – Performances in the Robert Gumbiner Sculpture Garden 2:00pm – Docent Tours of the galleries Free Admission For more information, contact the Education Department at 562.437.1689 or education@molaa.org. MARCH PROGRAMMING Lucha Libro Club Friday March 6, 2015 / 7:00 – 8:30pm Screening Room MOLAA’s Book Club celebrates Latin American authors with a book selected by its members! To join the club, write to bookclub@molaa.org. Check the Museum of Latin American Art’s -Lucha Libro Club’s Facebook page for updates! Members: Free / Non-Members: $9 Limited to 40 participants. Reservations are required, call 562.437.1689. Latin American Lifestyles: Transformations “Pop-Up” Museum Friday, March 13, 2015 / 7:00 – 9:00pm Balboa Inspired by the exhibition Transformations, MOLAA invites visitors to bring a personal object that highlights a transformative experience. Exhibitors will display their objects and discuss their meaning with the public. To learn how to participate, email education@molaa.org. En la Noche presents The Honey Festival Free Admission Friday, February 13, 2015 / 7:00- 11:00pm Balboa MOLAA kicks off En la Noche with The Honey Festival, a ceremonial event that celebrates the end of winter and the beginning of spring with live dance music starring Santos de Los Angeles and the Player Saint Orchestra. It will also include sultry burlesque entertainment. Alejandro Colunga (Mexico, b. 1948) La vaca de mil ojos, Iloran / The Cow with a Thousand Eyes, They Cry, 1993 Oil on canvas, 14 1/4 x 12 3/4 in. Robert Gumbiner Foundation Collection Target Free Sundays@MOLAA Artventure Sundays Members + 1 Guest: Free / Non-Members: $15. This is an 18 years and older event. To make reservations, call 562.437.1689 or visit www.molaa.org. En la Noche is supported in part by: Sunday, January 18, 2015 / 11:00am – 5:00pm Art Studio & Galleries Explore MOLAA through gallery tours and workshops for all ages! Gallery Tours and Art Workshop 12:30pm – Story time in the Screening Room 1:00 – 4:00pm –Drop-in Art Workshop in the Art Studio: Accordion collage based on the exhibition Transformations. 1:00pm – Docent Tours of the galleries. Meet in galleries. 1:00pm & 3:00pm – Artventuras: Adventures in Art. Join Ismael de Anda III on an interactive tour of MOLAA from an artist’s point of view. All ages. Please meet in the Lobby. Free Admission Hands-On Art: Esterio Segura Drawing and Collage Friday, January 23, 2015 / 7:00 – 8:30pm Art Studio Target Free Sundays@MOLAA Artventure Sundays Target Free Sundays@MOLAA ¡Vivan las Mujeres! Women’s Day Festival Sunday, March 15, 2015 / 11:00am – 5:00pm Robert Gumbiner Sculpture Garden MOLAA celebrates the contributions of women to the arts at our annual Women’s Day Festival! 12:00 – 4:00pm Performances, virtual art displays by female artists of all ages, craft vendors and art workshops. Free Admission Sunday, February 15, 2015 / 11:00am – 5:00pm Art Studio & Galleries Latin Rhythms: ZUMBA! Explore MOLAA through gallery tours and workshops for all ages! Friday, March 20, 2015 / 7:00 – 9:00pm Balboa Gallery Tours and Art Workshop 12:30pm – Story time in the Screening Room 1:00 – 4:00pm – Drop-in Art Workshop in the Art Studio: Birdcage paper mobile based on the exhibition Esterio Segura 1:00pm – Docent Tours of the galleries. Meet in galleries. 1:00pm & 3:00pm – Artventuras : Adventures in Art. Join Ismael Anda III on an interactive tour of MOLAA from an artist’s point of view. All ages. Please meet in the Lobby. Come prepared for an energizing evening of Zumba! Certified Zumba instructor Abe Torres will lead you through a series of dance and fitness moves to the rhythms of cumbia, salsa and merengue. Members + 1 Guest: Free / Non-Members: $9. To make reservations visit www.molaa.org or call 562.437.1689. Free Admission Associate Curator of Education, Rebecca Horta, will facilitate a workshop where participants will draw and create a collage of a hybrid creature using the human body, architecture and technological landmarks. Materials will be provided. Free Admission Space is limited to 30 participants. Reservations are required, call 562.437.1689. Admission to the Museum and workshop is free the 4th Friday evening of each month. Leonora Carrington (Great Britain-Mexico, 1917 – 2011) Bird Bath / Baño de pájaros, 1974 Serigraph on paper, 35 x 27 1/2 in. Robert Gumbiner Foundation Collection Everjean - https://www.flickr.com/photos/evert-jan/ Latin American Lifestyles: Chocolate FEBRUARY PROGRAMMING Friday, February 20, 2015 / 7:00 – 8:30pm Screening Room Explore the history of cacao, known to the Mexica as xocoatl. Cacao has been central to the spiritual, colonial and economic history of Latin America for thousands of years. Join CSULA professor Manuel Aguilar and discover cacao’s adventures throughout Latin America. Members: Free / Non-Members: $9 Focus on Art: MOLAA Docent Presentation Friday, February 6, 2015 / 7:00 – 8:30pm Screening Room Join us for refreshments in the Lobby, followed at 7:30pm by an in-depth presentation in the Screening Room by a member of MOLAA’s Docent Guild. Delve into the mind and life of an artist from the Transformations exhibition. Focus on art and be inspired! Members: Free / Non-Members: $9 Limited to 40 participants. Reservations are required, call 562.437.1689. Teacher Back to School Night: 20th Century Masterpieces, FEMSA Collection Craft Club: Exquisite Corpse Flip Book Friday, March 27, 2015 / 7:00 – 9:00pm Art Studio Bring your imagination and create your own flipbook of fantastic figures inspired by artists Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington. Learn basic drawing and collage techniques and how to design and bind a flag book. The workshop will be led by a local artist. Limited to 25 participants. Members: $15 / Non-Members: $25 Reservations are required, call 562.437.1689. Craft Club fee includes Museum admission, materials and instructional costs. Friday, February 27, 2015 / 7:00-8:30pm Lobby, Screening Room and Art Studio Join us for light refreshments followed by presentations and mini workshops related to the upcoming FEMSA exhibition. MOLAA’s Art Education team will share project and lesson plan ideas that you can present in your classroom. Screening Room and Art Studio MOLAA’s Friday night programming is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission. Limited to 40 participants. Free registration for K-12 teachers. Call 562.437.1689. For the most current event schedule visit www.molaa.org
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