Three Kings Day Celebration At El Museo del Barrio Featuring East Harlem’s BombaYo
Join the El Museo del Barrio for the kick off the Three Kings Day celebrations with a fun-filled day of family programming!
Join the El Museo del Barrio for the kick off the Three Kings Day celebrations with a fun-filled day of family programming!
Celebrate México’s beloved 3,000-year-old tradition commemorating friends and relatives who have passed away with El Museo del Barrio!
El Museo del Barrio and Maestro Dobel® Tequila, creator of the world’s first Cristalino from 11th-generation tequila maker Juan Dobel are proud to announce Carlos Martiel as the recipient of the inaugural Maestro Dobel Latinx Art Prize.
Friends of El Museo del Barrio in East Harlem congregated at the Bridgehampton home of Maria Fishel and Ken Fishel for a cocktail evening to celebrate the forthcoming Annual Gala.
In the vibrant year of 1971, El Museo del Barrio witnessed a seminal moment as it welcomed its first significant art donation.
El Museo del Barrio is pleased to present Something Beautiful: Reframing La Colección, the Museum’s most ambitious presentation of its unique, complex, and culturally diverse Permanent Collection in over two decades.
Super Sábado is back! Join us for a day-long celebration of culture and identity, as we close our exhibitions Juan Francisco Elso: Por América and DOMESTICANX.
El Museo del Barrio is delighted to present the 46th Annual Three Kings Day Parade!
Hola! El Museo is excited to bring Coquí Club, our bilingual program for our tiniest visitors, into your casita.
El Museo del Barrio is delighted to present the 44th Annual Three Kings Day (Virtual) Celebration on Wednesday, January 6, 2021, titled Fuerza Colectiva: Celebrating our Roots and Diversity.
As part its emergency grantmaking in the face of the global COVID-19 crisis, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation announced today the launch of a new Art Museum Futures Fund.
El Museo del Barrio announces Popular Painters and Other Visionaries, the museum’s first online exhibition that examines the work of 30 artists from the Americas and the Caribbean.
The New York Latino Film Festival (NYLFF), the nation’s largest and most diverse Latino film festival, and a touchstone of the country’s thriving multicultural cinematic movement, is back!
Our favorite time of the year is upon us! Enjoy live camels, colorful puppets, parrandas, music and dancing on this magical day.
Calling all DIVAS! Join El Museo del Barrio as we host Dia de las Divas, our annual Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) fundraiser featuring a live performance by artist and musician Princess Nokia.