El Museo del Barrio is one of the foremost Latin American cultural institutions in the United States. Its permanent collection—10,000 paintings, sculptures, photographs, works on paper, films, pre-Columbian objects and farm and household implements—illustrates for a visitor the Latin American culture of astounding depth and richness. Regular exhibitions in the museum's first-floor galleries display these holdings in a variety of contemporary and historical contexts.
The museum also offers bilingual screenings of classic and contemporary Latin American films; a variety of live musical, dramatic and dance performances; workshops; lectures; scholarly symposiums; festivals; special educational programs for children; an artist's register and a residency program for artists and writers.
El Museo del Barrio was founded in 1969 in a public school classroom in Spanish Harlem. In 1977 it moved to its present location along the city's celebrated Museum Mile in the city-owned Heckscher Pavilion.
Foreign-language Programs
The museum hosts many events that feature the Spanish language in song and word, including a Spanish-language book club. Most events are appropriate for both Spanish and English speakers.
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Super Sábado! Target Free Third Saturdays
Ongoing Once a month, El Museo opens its doors to everyone interested in exploring Latino culture. Through free concerts, exhibitions, gallery tours, art making workshops, walking tours, film screenings and spoken word recitals, Super Sábado showcases traditions, cultural expressions and the latest in Latino art.
Sat, Dec 17, 2011 – Sun, Dec 9, 2012 The exhibition Voces Y Visiones: Gran Caribe features works that explore the vast diversity and complexity of the Caribbean basin. Gran Caribe considers the significance of race and ethnicity, language and dialogue, affinities and differences throughout this part of the world.