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Diego Rivera Exhibit- Free Community Day

SFMOMA Celebrates Diego Rivera

Celebrate the opening of Diego Rivera’s America with a FREE day of revelry, activism, community, and art.

All day long, visit the museum galleries for free and experience the vibrant creativity of San Francisco’s Mission District with music and dance performances curated by Accíon Latina; a mercado featuring crafts by local artisans; a lowrider display; a digital mural installation by Lauren Rose D’Amato and Derek Holguin; a community screening and dialogue around Moving a Masterpiece, the Emmy-award-winning documentary about Diego Rivera’s Pan American Unity, co-produced by SFMOMA and NBC; and of course, the public’s first peek at Diego Rivera’s America!
 

Support for Free Community Day: Diego Rivera’s America is provided by the Walter & Elise Haas Fund.

Advanced reservations required; visit the SFMOMA site to register for the museum event; get your Diego Rivera exhibit tickets separately.

Schedule

All Day — Lowrider show | Third Street; Mission Mercado | Howard Street Entrance, Floor 1

11 a.m. — Moving a Masterpiece screening | Phyllis Wattis Theater, Floor 1

11 a.m.–5 p.m. — Digital mural installation | Gina and Stuart Peterson White Box, Floor 4

12–4 p.m. — Art activity presented by Moving a Masterpiece | Koret Education Center, Floor 2

12 p.m. — Danza Azteca Mixcoatl Anahuac, traditional Aztec Dance| Helen and Charles Schwab Hall, Floor 2

1 p.m. — Grupo Jaranero Yucatán, Yucatecan Jarana dance, and music performance | Helen and Charles Schwab Hall, Floor 2

2 p.m. — Carlos Aguirre, hip-hop performer | Helen and Charles Schwab Hall, Floor 2

2:30 p.m. — Edna Mira Raia, sketch performer | Helen and Charles Schwab Hall, Floor 2

3 p.m. — Inti Batey, dance and music performance | Helen and Charles Schwab Hall, Floor 2

4 p.m. — La Doña, dance and music performance | Gina and Stuart Peterson White Box, Floor 4

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