Smithsonian Latino Center's Molina Family Latino Gallery to open in 2021

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Smithsonian Latino Center's Molina Family Latino Gallery to open in 2021
The gallery space is made possible by a lead gift to the Smithsonian Latino Center of $10 million by five members of the Molina family. Photo: Museum Environments/Branded Environments.



WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonian Latino Center’s first gallery space, the Molina Family Latino Gallery, will be dedicated to celebrating the U.S. Latino experience and open at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in 2021. The gallery, designed by Museum Environments/Branded Environments LLC, will feature 4,500 square feet of bilingual stories for all audiences. Rotating exhibitions featuring multimedia activities, objects and first-person narratives will be complemented by participatory experiences and viewer-generated content.

“The establishment of the Molina Family Latino Gallery is an important milestone for the Smithsonian and the nation,” said Smithsonian Secretary David Skorton. “For more than two decades, the Smithsonian Latino Center has shined a light on the contributions of the Latino community and helped visitors appreciate our shared history; this gallery is a brilliant culmination of those efforts.”

The gallery space is made possible by a lead gift to the Smithsonian Latino Center of $10 million by five members of the Molina family. Five siblings collectively made this founding gift in memory of their father Dr. C. David Molina, a health-care leader in California who founded the publicly traded Fortune 500 company Molina Healthcare Inc. The Smithsonian Latino Center has named the new gallery space the Molina Family Latino Gallery in recognition of the donation.

“It is a great privilege to make this gift in memory of our father,” said Martha Molina Bernadett on behalf of her siblings, Mario, John, Janet and Josephine. “His passion for helping others and entrepreneurial spirit helped build a legacy that we are all proud to contribute to today.”

Since 1997, the Smithsonian Latino Center has worked collaboratively with the Smithsonian’s museums and research centers to ensure that contributions of the Latino community are recognized, preserved and celebrated throughout the Institution.

“We’re thrilled to finally be realizing the dream of having a Latino gallery at the Smithsonian, but we recognize that our job continues outside of the museum’s walls,” said Smithsonian Latino Center Director Eduardo Díaz. “Latino history is American history, and we have a responsibility to reflect the stories and experiences of Latinas and Latinos in the U.S. today. We’ll continue to do that not only through this future gallery, but also through our diverse programmatic, educational and professional development programs, as well as our work to unlock and increase access to Latino content across the Institution.”

The Molina Family Latino Gallery will be a space for audiences of all ages and backgrounds to find common ground, share intersecting experiences and present perspectives that are not bound by nationality. An introductory area will provide a framework for the history and concepts presented in the gallery’s rotating exhibitions. The planned inaugural exhibition, “Making Home: Latino Stories of Community and Belonging,” will examine the historical roots of Latino culture as it shaped the continent and the U.S.

Visitors will also have the opportunity to extend their visit by engaging with active learning programs, which will offer flexible education and public programming through a variety of activity types and immersive digital experiences. The Smithsonian Latino Center’s forthcoming mobile site will also provide access to audiences across the nation.

The gallery space is also made possible by Target, the first corporate founding donor to the Smithsonian Latino Center with a gift of $2 million. Target is a long-standing corporate donor to the Smithsonian with significant support given to arts and cultural initiatives.










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