MOLAA Panel Discussion

Legacy of the Chicano Movement: A Discussion with Emerging Los Angeles Artist

Friday, March 3, 2017 | 7:00 – 9:00pm

Oscar will be participating in this panel discussion at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, CA.

Writer and historian Rodrigo Ribera d’Ebre leads a panel discussion that will focus on the legacy of the Chicano Movement as it relates to the work of today’s emerging Latino & Chicano artists.Topics will include muralism and social justice movements in the context of Frank Romero’s politically charged work of the 1980s and 1990s.

$10 / Members Free
Space is limited. First come, first served.
For info call (562) 437-1689 or visit molaa.org

MOLAA’s Friday night programming is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.

 

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Museum of Latin American Art’s Día de los Muertos Exhibition

October 12, 2016 – December 4, 2016

My work will be included in this juried exhibition of Southern California artist. The art and altars are displayed to the public in the MOLAA galleries and are featured as a part of MOLAA’s Día de los Muertos curriculum.

Real Eyes print release and fundraiser for Inner-City Arts

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Venice, California- Rose Room
RealEyes print release
May 4th, 2016 Wednesday 7-11 pm

6 Rose Ave.
Venice Beach, CA 90291

Charly West in conjunction with Oscar Magallanes invite you to the RealEyes print release party benefiting Inner-City Arts. Inner-City Arts is one of the nation’s most widely regarded arts education provider located in the heart of Skid Row area of Los Angeles serving disadvantaged children and youth.

National Museum of Mexican American Art

La Muerte Niña: Day of the Dead

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Once again my work will be part of the Museum’s annual Day of the Dead exhibition

Opening Reception on Friday, September 18th, 2015 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Exhibition continues through December 13, 2015

La Muerte Niña: Day of the Dead exhibition is dedicated to the 43 missing students from the Ayotzinapa, Guerrero Teachers College, missing since September 26, 2014.

The exhibition will include 13 ofrendas and 116 art pieces from more than 90 artists from the U.S. and Mexico.