The first and only museum totally dedicated to the preservation, diffusion, exhibition and promotion of contemporary Hispanic and Latin American artists, including Spain and non-Spanish speaking countries such as Brazil and Haiti. The museum's Educational Department organizes lectures, seminars, presentations of books and poetry, music, and dance. In its ninth year, the non-profit institution organizes 12 exhibitions a year, with an emphasis on living and emerging artists, with a special dedication to women. Admission to the museum is free to the public. Open Tuesday-Saturday; closed all major holidays.