Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana

For General Operating Support

  • Amount
    $225,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    10/19/2020
  • Term
    36.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Organization
Strategies
Overview
Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana (MACLA), is an inclusive contemporary arts space grounded in the Chicanx and Latinx experience. MACLA’s multi-disciplinary programming includes performances of theater, spoken word, music, dance, lectures, visual arts exhibitions, and free digital media education. Through its mostly free or low-cost programs, MACLA serves more than 35,000 people each year, including parents, children, and youth who participate in MACLA’s free outdoor family art events. This grant to MACLA supports the Performing Arts Program’s Communities strategy.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.maclaarte.org 
Address
510 South First Street, San Jose, CA, 95113-2806, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana, better known as MACLA, is a multidisciplinary contemporary arts space in San Jose, that’s grounded in the Chicano/Latino experience. MACLA’s programming includes performances of theater, spoken word, music, and dance, as well as exhibitions, artist residencies, workshops, community-engagement activities, and digital media education for youth. Through mostly free or low-cost programs, it serves more than 30,000 people each year, including 120 artists who are paid to share their work and talents, and 150 local youth served through media arts training programs. This grant to MACLA advances the Performing Arts Program’s Communities strategy.
for general operating support  
Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana (MACLA) is a hybrid urban arts space located in downtown San Jose, and rooted in the Chicano/Latino experience. MACLA intersects many communities, cultures, and aesthetic approaches. Its arts programming stretches across live theater, presenting nationally recognized performers, visual arts exhibits, youth programming that engages participants in activities from folkloric traditions to multimedia productions, and art workshops. With a grant renewal, MACLA would maintain the quality of its performing and youth arts programming, and continue to work with DeVos Institute of Arts Management to ramp up the capital campaign for its multimillion-dollar effort to purchase and renovate its current facilities.

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