
The
Mission of El Museo del Barrio is to present and preserve the art
and culture
of Puerto Ricans and all Latin Americans in the United States.
Through its extensive collections, varied exhibitions and publications,
bilingual public programs, educational activities, festivals and
special events, El Museo educates its diverse public in the richness
of Caribbean and Latin American arts and cultural history.
By introducing young people to this cultural heritage, El Museo
is creating the next generation of museum-goers, while satisfying
the growing interest in Caribbean and Latin American art of a broad
national and international audience.
El Museo del Barrio's Purpose is:
- To collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and artifacts
of Caribbean and Latin American cultures for posterity
- To enhance the sense of identity, self-esteem and self-knowledge
of the Caribbean and Latin American peoples by educating them
in their artistic heritage and bringing art and artists into their
communities
- To provide an educational forum that promotes an appreciation
and understanding of Caribbean and Latin American art and culture
and its rich contribution to North America
- To offer Caribbean and Latin American artists greater access
to institutional support in the national and international art
world
- To convert young people of Caribbean and Latin American descent
into the next generation of museum-goers, stakeholders in the
institution created for them
- To fulfill our special responsibility as a center of learning
and training ground for the growing numbers of artists, educators,
art historians, and museum professionals interested in Caribbean
and Latin American art
This mission reaffirms the vision of Raphael Montañez Ortiz, who founded El Museo del Barrio in 1969, and of the Puerto Rican educators, artists, and community activists who worked in support of this goal.
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