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Become a Member

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Members Get More   More access. More ARTE. More community.   Become a member to enjoy unlimited visits to Arte with friends and family & 10% in our Tiendita from just $70 a year.   Choose the membership level that is right for you, renew, or gift a membership.   Individual membership starts at $70 a year  Dual memberships can be shared with a homie, lover, or […]

Yolanda López

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Yolanda M. López (1942-2021), was one of the most influential Chicana artists. She was born in San Diego, California in 1942. The eldest daughter of three, she was raised by her mother and her mother’s parents in the Logan Heights neighborhood in SD. After graduating high school, Lopez moved to the San Francisco Bay Area and […]

Rentals

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Arte Américas is known but for its spacious indoor galleries (18,000 square feet), meeting rooms and beautiful outdoor plaza (20,000 square feet). Arte Américas many distinct spaces are ideal for a variety of rental events—from large corporate dinners and nonprofit galas to meetings and film screenings—including private dining opportunities.  Arte Américas offers competitive prices to […]

Board of Trustees

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VIVIAN VELASCO PAZ, PRESIDENT General Counsel, Paz Dermatology  ADRIANA SANCHEZ, VICE PRESIDENT Latino Community Foundation, Program Manager  CHALOME GONZALEZ-TENORIO, SECRETARY Director TRIO Fresno Community College  KRISTIN TORRES, TREASURER CPA    EDGAR OLIVERA, MEMBER AT LARGE Centro La Familia  JANIE ROSTRO, ADVISORY COUNCIL LIAISON Retired Social Worker  THOMAS-WHIT ELLIS, TRUSTEE Professor of Theater, CSUF  MIKE LOPEZ, TRUSTEE Sheet Metal Workers Union   JASON MILLER, TRUSTEE Owner, Strategic Industries  JOSÉ RODRIGUEZ, TRUSTEE Manager, Funeraria del Angel  CAROLINA SIMUNOVIC TRUSTEE Dermatologist […]

Mission & History

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MISSION To celebrate, nurture, and preserve Latinx arts and cultures.  HISTORY  Arte Américas was founded in 1987 as a 501C3 nonprofit organization by Nancy Márquez, F. John Sierra, and Lilia Gonzáles Chávez, who sought to create a space dedicated to the rich tapestry of Latinx arts and cultures that were largely overlooked by local art […]

Artists

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Arte Américas serves as a hub for artistic innovation and a celebration of Latinx contributions to the community and the broader art world. Artists often explore themes of identity, migration, social justice, and cultural heritage, blending traditional Latin American influences with contemporary styles and issues.