Gallery visits are temporarily suspended in accordance with new guidelines issued for indoor museums. We invite you to enjoy our virtual exhibition and our outdoor sculpture garden until we are able to reopen the gallery space.
On view: Jun 8-Aug 2
Guest curated by Jimmy Centeno
$5 entry fee for groups of no more than 4 people. Fee can be paid in cash on arrival or in the donation section on The Muck website.
Reservations required. Each group will have 15 minutes to view the gallery privately.
All visitors are required to wear a mask.
In 1972 Oscar Castillo photographed the culture of the Tarahumara long distance runners in the high Sierras of Chihuahua, Mexico for the London Observer and the Boston Globe. Only a few images saw publication and until last year the rest lay unprinted for four decades. This remarkable suite of photographs by Oscar Castillo, best known for capturing on film L.A.’s Chicano Moratorium, preserve a moment in time for a traditional society’s struggle to preserve a way of life in a changing world.