El Museo del Barrio was founded in 1969 by artist Raphael Montañez Ortiz with the support of a group of Puerto Rican educators, artists, parents and community activists in East Harlems Spanish-speaking El Barrio. Since then, El Museo del Barrio has evolved into New Yorks leading Latino cultural institution, having expanded its mission to represent the diversity of art and culture in all of the Caribbean and Latin America. El Museo del Barrio possesses an extremely varied, 8,000-object collection of Caribbean and Latin American art, unique in the Eastern region of the United States. The works range from pre-Columbian vessels to contemporary installations.
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Directions: Subway #6 train to 103rd Street station, walk one block north to 104th Street. then two blocks west to Fifth Avenue #2 or #3 train to 110th Street and Lenox Avenue, walk one block east to Fifth Avenue, then south to 104th Street. Bus M1, M3, M4 northbound on Madison Avenue or southbound on Fifth Avenue to 104th Street