Plaza de la Raza & Frank Romero Studio Art Sale and Auction

We cordially invite you to Plaza de la Raza and Frank Romero Studio's Annual Holiday Art Sale and Auction at Plaza de la Raza Boathouse Gallery on Saturday, Dec 7th from 6pm-10pm & Sunday, Dec 8th from 1-6pm. Frank Romero has always considered this event to be a space where the community can meet the artist, have a conversation and develop a relationship, which is something you can not do in a commercial gallery setting.

Not only is this intimate event a good time for people to buy art for their own collections, but also as gifts for friends and family. We hope to see you there!Light refreshments and snacks will be served.

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Julia Chavez
The Blue Hour Film Series

The Blue Hour is a documentary film and discussion series that will take place from February through April 2020 at Plaza de la Raza’s Margo Albert Theatre in Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles. Project Director is local filmmaker Claudia Mercado. The monthly film screenings featured in this program will provide a communal space to see compelling, award-winning documentaries that will examine the theme of immigration ranging from local to global perspectives. Films will be followed by moderated discussions that will include filmmakers, professionals in the field of immigration work, and the individuals featured in these films.

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Julia Chavez
Community Holiday Celebration

Save the Date: December 15th for our end-of-the-year Community Holiday Celebration at Plaza de la Raza! Live entertainment, workshops, refreshments and Holiday cheer! Contact Maria Jimenez-Torres if you or your company is interested in participating in Plaza's annual Toy Drive in preparation for this FREE community event! Donation inquiries maria.jimenez@plazadelaraza.org

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Julia Chavez
Arte Para Todos

Special special series of Spanish language art workshops continue at Plaza de la Raza in collaboration with the University of Guadalajara Foundation, USA. Con la ayuda del artista Ernesto Flores se busca rescatar la técnica prehispánica de elaborar pinturas sobre papel amate, como lo hacían en la cultura maya y azteca para elaborar sus códices en el que plasmaban su sabiduría e historia. Evento gratuito. Registros en info@udgusa.org, teléfono (213)785 1313

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Julia Chavez