The Compton Art and History Museum presents the opening of 'We are the Land: Stories from the Streets and Soil.' This powerful exhibition explores themes of liberation and freedom through the gaze of Black and Brown women. It is a significant cultural event that highlights local stories and artistic expression. The exhibition will run through June and July, offering visitors a deep and meaningful look at the intersection of history, identity, and art in the Compton community.
What to Expect
A thought-provoking and culturally significant art exhibition.
Who Should Attend
Art lovers
History enthusiasts
Community members
Supporters of local art
Agenda Overview
Exhibition opening and reception.
Venue & Address
Compton Art and History Museum
306 W Compton Blvd #104 Compton , California – 90220 United States
Organizer
Compton Art and History Museum · Museum
A museum dedicated to the art and history of Compton, California.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the exhibition?
Compton Art and History Museum, 306 W Compton Blvd #104, Compton, CA.
What is the theme?
Liberation and freedom from the Black and Brown woman gaze.
How long does it run?
Through June and July.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, it is a public exhibition.
Do I need tickets?
Please check the museum website for ticket information.
Who organizes this?
Color Compton and the Compton Art and History Museum.
Tags
Art
Exhibition
Compton
Museum
Culture
History
Summary
An exhibition opening exploring themes of liberation and identity.