The Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California, is a great way to spend a rainy day with visiting family!

On display were arpilleras — textiles sewn by the women of MEMCh (Movement for the Emancipation of the Chilean Woman) to protest the 17-year-long fascist regime of Agosto Pinochet. The dictator seized control of Chile with the backing of United States President Nixon in 1973 and further support of later U.S. President Bush’s family. (More about the exhibition here)…





Dreams, politics, and beauty merge in the art of Argentine artist Matias Duville…

Award-winning animation was also on display — the alternative worlds created by Quique Rivera, a Puerto Rican animation artist, sculptor, photographer, and film director. His sculptures such as these…


…created videos such as these! Also, more about the Museum of Latin American Art is here and here and here.
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Wonderful artwork!
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So glad you enjoyed it, Luisa 🙂
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Necessity is the mother of invention, so true … and they got their message out!
What I show visitors depends a bit on them. Some prefer nature walks, some prefer art galleries, some both …
By the way, I thought “it never rains in California …” 😉 😀
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Rarely rains would be more accurate lol
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Beautiful work well photographed. The New Forest is my favourite place to take visitors
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Where is that & what’s it like?
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It is in Hampshire, England. A National Park with free roaming ponies, cattle, donkeys, sheep, and pigs all of which enjoy right of way on the roads. Narrow winding lanes; thatched cottages; moorland; woodland. My blog posts are peppered with photographs and descriptions of all this. Re taking visitors : https://derrickjknight.com/2020/02/06/the-horse-whisperer/
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Awesome and such a great injustice done to the people caught so beautifully and artistically in woven fabrics. Thanks so much for your wonderful share, da-AL.
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Glad you could appreciate them as I did, Kamal
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Thanks da-AL they were too good bringing out the reality on tapestry.
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Really creative. Not everyone likes museums and galleries like I do. I mostly take them to the river.
Showed mom every museum I like. We have the same taste.
Hub’s sis is a sociologist so I knew she’d be interested. Took her to the Nazi documentation center. What can I say? I live in Munich.
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Oooh – the Nazi documentation center sounds like a place where everyone leaves in tears…
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Haven’t seen anyone crying. My son was obliviously running around, laughing.
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