This small but well-curated gallery space houses a permanent collection representing thousands of years of Mexican, Chicano and Latino art and culture. Among their 16,000 objects are colonial wooden altars, works by Mexican masters like Diego Rivera, pre-hispanic pottery and over a thousand paintings, sculpture and ephemera from contemporary Latino artists. On Sundays, the museum hosts family events to stir the creativity of the next generation.
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Details
- Address
- 2 Marina Blvd, Bldg D
- San Francisco
- 94123
- Cross street:
- at Fort Mason Center
- Transport:
- Bus 22, 28, 30, 30X, 49
- Price:
- Free
- Opening hours:
- Thu-Sun 12pm-4pm
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