Mexican American Cultural Center
About
The Mexican American Cultural Center stands as a vibrant hub for arts and culture in El Paso, located at 201 West Franklin in a prime downtown location. This cultural center serves as a vital gathering space where visitors can engage with the rich artistic traditions and contemporary creative expressions of Mexican American communities. Whether you're a longtime art enthusiast or someone simply curious about experiencing authentic cultural programming, the center offers a welcoming environment where art becomes a bridge for understanding and connection. When you visit, expect to encounter exhibitions and programming that deeply reflect the Mexican American experience and heritage. The center's curatorial approach emphasizes both traditional and contemporary art forms, ensuring that visitors experience a dynamic range of creative expressions rather than a static presentation of history. The programming is thoughtfully designed to celebrate not just the past, but the living, evolving culture of Mexican American artists and communities. This commitment to presenting diverse perspectives and artistic voices means that each visit offers the possibility of discovering something new and meaningful. The physical space itself creates an inviting atmosphere for exploration and reflection. Walking through the center, you'll find galleries organized to encourage thoughtful engagement with the work on display. The environment is designed to feel accessible rather than intimidating, making it a comfortable place whether you're spending an hour or dedicating an entire afternoon to your visit. The staff and volunteers demonstrate genuine enthusiasm for sharing the cultural significance of the exhibitions, and you'll often find opportunities to learn more directly from those who understand the deeper context and stories behind the artwork. For more information about current exhibitions and events, you can visit their website at epmacc.org to plan your visit and stay updated on what's happening at this important cultural institution.
Current Exhibitions
Solo exhibition by Chicana visual artist Citlali Delgado exploring borderland identity, immigration, and the contrast between fantasy and lived experience in the U.S./Mexico borderlands.
Location
Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Contact Information
Address
201 West Franklin
Phone
(915) 212-0436