What To Expect
11 AM – 3 PM
FREE for everyone
Join us for a free family festival that showcases the extraordinary talents and cultural contributions of the Latino community. Inspired by Collidoscope: de la Torre Brothers Retro-Perspective, the festival serves as a closing ceremony for the exhibition and a celebration of the community! Enjoy live performances from Mariachi Bonitas de Dinorah, Maya Latin Roots, Sol Peligro, and Lucha Libre Productions, and join in creative art activities inspired by the de la Torre Brothers’ lenticular artworks.
View a community mural in the making, celebrate local artists, and catch a bumping lowrider show from the Sacramento Lowrider Commission. A series of mini-talks and docent-led tours of the exhibition showcase the bi-national and bi-cultural background of the artists, Jamex and Einar de la Torre, two brothers whose work connects to issues and ideas often explored in Border and Chicano art.
In partnership with La Familia Counseling Center and with generous funds from the National Museum of the American Latino, the Crocker Art Museum will be providing free shuttle buses to and from the Museum.
The shuttle schedule is as follows:
Departs La Familia Maple Center for Crocker Art Museum – 11 AM, 12 PM
Returns to La Familia Maple Center from the Crocker Art Museum – 2 PM, 3 PM
La Familia Maple Center: 3200 37th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95824
Support for Collidoscope's national tour has been generously provided by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino. The National Museum of the American Latino is grateful for General Motors’ support of the Molina Family Latino Gallery’s General Motors Learning Lounge and its Learning Program.

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