
Notes on Democracy Dec 1, 2017 – Mar 11, 2018
Notes on Democracy Dec 1, 2017 – Mar 11, 2018 Notes on Democracy examines the work of artists who explore the depths of our country’s
Notes on Democracy Dec 1, 2017 – Mar 11, 2018 Notes on Democracy examines the work of artists who explore the depths of our country’s
Yissy García and Bandancha Sunday, December 3, 2017, 7pm Be a part of the San José debut of international award-winning percussionist Yissy García and her acclaimed jazz cubano band, Bandancha.
Songs of Strength, Songs of Regret Saturday, November 18, 2017 Click here for tickets! Inspired by Greek mythology and drawing on the personal stories of
MACLA Presents an Exclusive First Reading of “Ask A Mexican,” Friday, September 22, 2017 7pm Reception (Doors Open) 7:30pm Opening Remarks by Anthony J Garcia
Shelter/Refugio Exhibition Jun 2 – Aug 13, 2017 The history of the United States has been one of migration, of refuge and shelter. To commemorate
19th Latino Art Now! Art Auction & Exhibition Exhibition: Wednesday, April 5 – Saturday, May 13, 2017 Auction: Saturday, May 13, 2017 Doors open, 6pm
Pattern Recognition Exhibition Sep 2 — Nov 13, 2016 Aaron De La Cruz, Adrian Esparza and Linda Vallejo construct, unravel, and mark to re-encounter the familiar. Read
MACLA Presents DJ Latinidad's Latino Dance Party, Friday-Sunday, February 17-19, 2017 Tickets: DJLatinidadatMACLA.eventbrite.com From the dance party music of the Boogie Down Bronx to the
MACLA Presents Sandra Antongiorgi Friday-Saturday, November 11-12, 2016, 8pm Sunday, November 13, 2016, 1pm Tickets at SandraAtMACLA.eventbrite.com With Opening Performance by María José Montijo MACLA/Movimiento de Arte
A Conversation on Resegregation + the Movement for Racial Justice Now with Jeff Chang Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 6pm Tickets at JeffChangAtMACLA.eventbrite.com Moderated by Queena Kim
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