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The Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum evolved out of a commitment to stimulate and preserve the appreciation of the richness and beauty of the Mexican culture in the city-s large Mexican community, as well as to educate the City of Chicago to the wealth and breadth of the Mexican culture.
The Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum is the nation's largest Latino arts institution and the only Latino museum accredited by the American Association of Museums.
The Museum has the following goals:
- To sponsor special events and exhibits that exemplify the rich variety in visual and performing arts found in the Mexican culture;
- To develop, preserve, and conserve a significant permanent collection of Mexican art;
- To encourage the professional development of local Mexican artists; and
- To offer arts education programs.
- The Museum defines the Mexican culture as "sin fronteras" (without borders) and presents the Mexican culture from ancient times to the present and how it has manifested itself on both sides of the border.
The Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum has become a national leader and mentor for culturally grounded institutions and community based arts organizations; and for its advocacy of "First Voice" and cultural equity issues; The Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum has been in the forefront of defining the role of museums in the 21st Century. The Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum serves as a cultural focus for the more than million and a half Mexicans residing in the Chicago area. The Museum also serves as a cultural ally to other Latino cultural groups in the City of Chicago.
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