
Heralded by The New York Times as “an institution in its ascendancy”, El Museo del Barrio was founded in 1969 by artist Raphael Montañez Ortiz with the support of a group of Puerto Rican educators, artists, parents and community activists in East Harlem’s Spanish-speaking El Barrio. Since then, El Museo del Barrio has evolved into New York’s leading Latino cultural institution, having expanded its mission to represent the diversity of art and culture in all of the Caribbean and Latin America.
As the only museum in New York City that specializes in representing these cultures, El Museo del Barrio continues to have a significant impact on the cultural life of New York City and is now a major stop on Manhattan’s Museum Mile on Fifth Avenue. El Museo del Barrio thrives on the sustained excellence of its collections, exhibitions and public programming.
RENOVATION IS UNDERWAY
Galleries and museum shop are currently closed and will reopen Fall 2009
Please see our Calendar of Events for ongoing Public Programs

Our Summer Nights Concert Series is back! Click here for more information
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To purchase the catalogue of the exhibition
Arte ≠ Vida: Actions by
Artists of the
Americas, 1960-2000, click here

Papo Colo, Superman 51, 1977,
Collection of El Museo del Barrio, NY
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1230 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street, NYC - 10029
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