Mosaic Jaguar, Xalla residential compound, Teotihuacan, Mexico, 400, Archivo Digital de la Colecciones del Museo Nacional de Antropología/INAH-CANON

This Weekend at LACMA

May 25, 2018
Victor Guzman, Marketing Coordinator

Enjoy your weekend at LACMA with a lively and engaging discussion on the ways museums collaborate with Native American communities when showcasing objects of cultural patrimony. The free talk, Collaborations between Museum and Native American Communities, begins at 6:30 pm on Saturday, May 26, in the Brown Auditorium.

On Saturday, put on your dancing shoes! Latin Sounds continues with the Boogaloo Assasins, a Los Angeles-based 12-piece Latin band ready to rock your socks off with music inspired by the Latin Boogaloo, salsa, and Funk records of the 1960s and '70s. 

Then, come wind down this Sunday with chamber works by Beethoven, Fauré, and other masters, performed by the prize-winning Colburn school as part of the Sundays Live series at 6 pm.

Be sure to check out exhibitions from portraits by David Hockney to the arts of the ancient city of Teotihuacan to an examination of the past and presence in Iranian art, and much, much more.