Enjoy a day filled with celebratory activities and learn about the rich history of Día de los Muertos including a participatory community ofrenda, performances and experiences, art-making, tasty bites and more.
Admission to CMA Community Days is completely free, including general access and entry to the exhibitions.
All are welcome, registration is encouraged.
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All Día de los Muertos Activities
COMMUNITY DAY ACTIVITIES
All day, visitors can engage with the community ofrenda, take photos at the booth, and play Lotería. From 10:00 AM–1:00 PM, explore resources from PNC, the sponsor of our Día de los Muertos programming, in the Atrium.
Family Morning
10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Enjoy sweet treats and Mexican hot chocolate from Vainilla & Chocolate. Bilingual story time will be led by Ellie Yorba at 10:15 AM in English and 10:45 AM in Spanish, followed by an art activity from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Community Celebration
12:00 PM–5:00 PM
Featuring vendors from El Mercadito and Gente Indígena Collective, performances and savory bites provided by Casa Karmelitas, art-activities, and tarot readings.
Performance Schedule
1:00 PM
Taco Reparations Brigade
2:00 PM
Catrina inspired performance by drag queen Hiliana Perez
2:15 PM
Ballet folclórico Xochihua
3:00 PM
Catrina inspired performance by drag queen Hiliana Perez
3:30 PM
Bee Humana
4:00 PM
Closing Ceremony
10 Minutes on the Dot
11:00 AM–4:10 PM
Join us in the galleries for an engaging session with a CMA Docent. Explore a featured artwork from our permanent collection that showcases the talent of a Mexican artist. Enjoy an in-depth look and discussion. Tours will be provided in English with Spanish or ASL interpretations.
11:00–11:10 AM
Offered with Spanish interpretation
12:00–12:10 PM
Offered with ASL interpretation
1:00–1:10 PM
Offered with Spanish interpretation
2:00–2:10 PM
Offered with ASL interpretation
3:00–3:10 PM
Offered with Spanish interpretation
4:00–4:10 PM
Offered with ASL interpretation
Día de los Muertos programming is sponsored by:
CMA Community Days are sponsored by:
Image by Joshua Turcios