Bienvenidos to our Gallery!
Step through our doors, and discover a new world of visual treasures! The Latino Arts, Inc. Gallery is Milwaukee's only gallery that is dedicated to showcasing the work of Hispanic and Latin American artists, ranging from indigenous craftspeople to contemporary masters of the avant garde.
All our exhibits are carefully selected for their cultural and educational value, and are beautifully mounted in our 3,000 sq. ft. gallery.
Information for Visitors
Latino Arts Gallery Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Admission
Suggested Donation of $1. The public is also invited to attend our Opening Receptions, but we do ask that you RSVP in advance to (414) 384-3100.
Self-Guided Hispanic Heritage Tours
Use this guide to enhance your time here. Download our informational flyer here.
Upcoming Exhibits:
December 4, 2009 - February 5, 2010
This incredible exhibition features non-traditional books and printed pieces created by 13 acclaimed artists from Cuba in response to living under a repressive government and difficult conditions. Find out more...
February 26 - April 16, 2010
Colombian painter Andrea Rojas uses her art to reflect on violence, corruption and powerlessness throughout the world and looks to inspire healing through connection with nature. Find out more...
April 30 - Summer 2010
This collection looks to draw parallels between two distinct cultures through surreal visions laced with folk imagery. Find out more...
Recent Exhibits - 2009
October 23, 2009 - November 20, 2009
Celebrate the tradition of honoring family and friends who have passed with this eclectic selection of artists providing their perspective on the custom. Find out more...
September 11, 2009 – October 9, 2009
Chicago-based artist Luis De La Torre uses the language of colors, shapes and shadows to communicate his experience of being a Mexican-American in the 21st century. Find out more...
April 4, 2009 - June 5, 2009:
The energy and precision of merengue music comes alive in this expansive exhibition of numerous mediums—including photographs, sculpture, paintings, and videos. Find out more...
February 20, 2009 - March 20, 2009:
Artist, writer, and broadcaster Antonio Martorell has been one of the most incendiary figures and influential forces in popular culture in Puerto Rico for several decades. Find out more...
2008
Herencia by Ramiro Rodriguez
Día de Los Muertos Ofrendas Exhibit
La Loteria Mexicana by Colectivo "La Malagua"
Nicaragua by Eddee Daniel
Caras Vemos, Corazones No Sabemos / Faces Seen, Hearts Unknown
Dialogues and Diagrams... In Search of a Path by Annelisse Molini
"Mecánica lúdica; escenas de contemplacion": Handcrafted Venezuelan Toys
2007
Día de Los Muertos Ofrendas Exhibit
Substituting Emptiness by Rafael Francisco Salas
Stations by Vincent Valdez
Luces de Raiz Negra by Manual de la Parra Gonzalez
2006
Latinos In Milwaukee
Denny Nava
Eugenia Perez del Toro: Paintings
Hernan Henry Hirsch: Paintings
Manny Vega: Carnaval
2005
3 Historias Made in Uruguay: Photographs by Martin Morante
Day of the Dead Exhibit: Ofrendas by Area Artists
Leonardo Nierman: Painting, Sculpture, Fibre
Huichol Heritage: The Art of Modesto Rivera Lemus
25 Estampas Mexicanas: Francisco X. Mora
Magie-Image: Latin American Artists in Paris
Con Estas Manos/With These Hands: Quilts by Alicia Avila
2004
Martinez Studio: Past and Present
Jewelry by Harry Abend
Day of the Dead Exhibit: George Ancona: Photos and Stories and Ofrendas by Regional and Local Artists
Reconstructing the Pre-Columbian World: The work of scientist/painter Christiane Clados
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