Museum Related News

Drag Story Time with the incredible Robbie Osa!

Sunday, June 25th, at 1:00 PM, MOLAA is hosting Drag Story Time! The incredible Robbie Osa will be reading Jessica Love's children's book, "Julian is a Mermaid" Walk-ups are welcome!

About our fabulous storyteller, Robbie Osa:

Alfredo, better known as Robbie Osa, has performed as a drag queen entertainer for the past 10 years in the beautiful city of Long Beach.

Robbie has helped fundraise for many organizations, such as The Center of Long Beach, The United Waves Scholarship Fund, and many more. Robbie also graduated from the University of California, Riverside, with a Master's Degree in Education with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis and works as a Clinical Coordinator with individuals diagnosed with autism.

Alfredo, o mejor conocido como Robbie Osa, se ha presentado como un artista de drag queen durante los últimos 10 años en la hermosa ciudad de Long Beach.

Robbie ha ayudado a recaudar fondos para muchas organizaciones como The Center of Long Beach, The United Waves Scholarship Fund y muchas más. Robbie también se graduó de la Universidad de California, Riverside con una Maestría en Educación con énfasis en Análisis Aplicado del Comportamiento y trabaja como Coordinador Clínico con personas diagnosticadas con autismo.

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Artivism Week at MOLAA: Self-expression and Protest!

Yesterday at MOLAA, Summer Camp students surprised museum guests by quietly staging a “sit-in” inspired by our work during “Artivism Week.” Crafted with hand-made signs and larger-than-life puppets, this event joined together thirty-seven students ages 6 to 17 to show how art can communicate important social messages - even in the absence of words. We are so proud of each and every one of our campers for their thoughtfulness, creativity, and bravery. @nightowlstudio @juancarlosperez927 @goblin_market #EducationwithMOLAA #learnwithmolaa

Artivism is the fusion of "Art" and "Activism.” This dynamic form of art can communicate ideas and challenge stereotypes through mediums like graphic design, performances, and music. This program empowers students to use art and creativity as a tool for change by exploring examples of "artivism" in social movements such as Environmentalism, Body Positivity and Accessibility.