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Celebrate Life and Legacy: Join Us for Downtown Día de los Muertos 2024!
Experience the vibrant tradition of Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with Gloria Molina Grand Park’s Downtown Día De Los Muertos.
A two-week exhibition featuring stunning altars created by local artists and community organizations, along with vibrant family-friendly activities, a free film screening, and the first Downtown Día de Muertos parade.
Don’t miss the Opening Ceremony on Saturday, October 19th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring music, dance, poetry, and more. This event is in partnership with ALOUD and the Library of America, and features media giveaways from KTNQ 1020 AM.
We look forward to celebrating with you and making this Día de los Muertos a memorable experience for all!
Visitor Information
Immerse yourself in the beauty of stunning altars, family-friendly activities, a free outdoor film screening, and the inaugural parade.
Time
8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Date
OCT. 19, 2024 - NOV. 2, 2024
LOCATION
Gloria Molina Grand Park, 200 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Click below and let us know if you are coming!
Highlights of the Celebration
🕊️EXPLORE 19 UNIQUE ALTARS
Curated by renowned artist Consuelo G. Flores, this year’s theme is “Finding Peace Through Memories and Hope for the Future.”
- Created by professional artists and local organizations.
- Reflecting the diverse stories and cultures of Los Angeles
- Honoring loved ones, ancestors, and community heroes
🕊️BE A PART OF IT
Contribute to the community altar by leaving a copy of a framed photo, memento, or message to remember someone special.
Altars
Curated by Consuelo G. Glores, renowned Altarista and Culture Bearer born and raised in East Los Angeles. She’s created Day of the Dead altars at Gloria Molina Grand Park since 2012 and curated the altar installations there from 2022 – 2024, including designing and creating Community Ofrendas in 22-24.
“Día de los Muertos/Day of the Dead is an important cultural celebration. It is unlike any other event in the calendar. This celebration allows us to remember the lives of the people we lost, whether it’s been days or decades. It allows us to tell the stories of who they were, teaching the generations that come after, the lessons of the ancestors.
This year, our ofrenda/altar artists reimagine and steward our vision towards a future within the overall theme of remembrance and honoring our dead with collective strength. Part of the future we strive for is finding peace, as the community altar offers.
With their ofrenda/altar, each artist is telling a story of who they’re honoring, who they’re remembering. You’ll find dedications to those who worked toward peace and education, infants and children, parents and grandparents, fallen warriors, elders who advocated liberation, and beloved pets.
It has been my honor to work with these artists as they create space to process grief, find the joy of life and carry on our tradition of remembering our loved ones through their beautiful work. Please take your time as you walk through the park, taking in the stories each artist offers. And, if the spirit moves you, place a memento, photograph, or note on the community ofrenda. All offerings are welcome.”
Opening Ceremony Festivities
🕯️ Co-presented by ALOUD, Gloria Molina Grand Park, and Library of America 🕯️
Join us for a special day of music, poetry, art, and cultural exploration make it a GRAND day and explore the incredible arts and cultural institutions along Grand Avenue with Grand Ave Arts: All Access!
Discover Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home:
From Library of America anthology edited by Rigoberto González—poets Luis Rodriguez, Angela Aguirre, Cynthia Guardado, and others will share their work alongside musical performances curated by Ceci Bastida.
Enjoy Family-Friendly Activities
Participate in bilingual art activities from Lil' Libros & Self Help Graphics, and face painting from Color Me Face Painting. Plus, media giveaways by KTNQ 1020AM.
Explore Grand Avenue:
Discover the incredible arts and cultural institutions along Grand Avenue with Grand Ave Arts: All Access.
Schedule
Saturday, October 19th
Hosted by Jessica Strand of ALOUD
🏵️ 11:00 a.m. DJ Que Madre
🏵️ 11:30 a.m. Performance by Danza Divina de Los Angeles
🏵️ 12:00 p.m. Poetry Readings: William Archila & Vanessa Angélica Villarreal
🏵️ 12:40 p.m. Musical Performance by Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Angeles
🏵️ 01:10 p.m. Poetry Readings: Angela Aguirre & Luis J.
🏵️ 01:50 p.m. Musical Performance by Ceci Bastida
🏵️ 02:30 p.m. Poetry Readings: Cynthia Guardado & Yesika Salgado
🏵️ 03:10 p.m. Musical Performance by San Cha
Celebration Continues
Closing Eve Festivities
SAT. NOV 2nd. | 3 – 10 p.m.
Enjoy an outdoor film screening and Stop Motion & Pixilation Workshop in collaboration with the Guadalajara Film Festival (GLAFF).
Location: Block 3, between Hill and Broadway
SCHEDULE
- 3 – 5 p.m. | Stop Motion & Pixilation Workshop. Bring your ideas and a phone! Learn from Guillermo del Toro’s team, Luis Téllez from El Taller de Chucho. ➡️ RSVP HERE
- 6 – 7:30 p.m. Pre-Event Festivities with DJ José Galván (KCRW)
- 7:30 p.m. Screening Starts! ➡️ RSVP HERE
- The Mourning Of – Short Film
- Xibalba Monster – Feature
- 9:30 p.m. Afterparty!
Bring the family and immerse yourself in the spirit of Día de Muertos.
For more information, please visit: glaff.org
✅📍Know Before You Go ✅📍
Public parking is available for $10.00 per vehicle at the following locations:
- Main Music Center Garage: (135 N. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012)
- The Music Center’s Walt Disney Concert Hall Garage: (111 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012)
- Conveniently located at the Civic Center/Grand Park station along the Metro B Line (Red) and D Line (Purple) via Metro’s new Regional Connector at Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill or Historic Broadway Little Tokyo/Arts District stops on the Metro A Line (Blue) and E Line (Expo)
Guests may enter the event through three specially marked park entrances:
- Grand Avenue and 1st Street
- Hill and Temple Street
- Broadway and 2nd Street
Click here to view the Event Map.
Street Closure
- Spring St between Temple and 1st St
- Hill St between Temple and 2nd St
- Broadway between Temple and 2nd St
- Spring St between 1st and 2nd St
- 1st St between Grand Ave and Main St
- 1st St between Grand Ave and Olive St (Partial closure; Eastbound lane open to access Conrad Hotel)
- Olive St between 1st St and 2nd St (Partial closure; Southbound lane open for egress from Conrad Hotel)
Yes, Gloria Molina Grand Park’s 4th of July Block Party is free and open to all ages. We invite everyone to celebrate and be a part of this incredible event. Pets are welcome too!
Yes, it is free to attend! No ticket is necessary. If you see anyone selling you a ticket please reach out to us – [email protected]
GETTING THROUGH BAGCHECK:
All bags will be checked upon entry to event space, please do not bring the following items to this event. Prohibited items subject to change:
Bags and Backpacks Measuring Larger Than Standard Backpack Size (16.75 inches x 13 inches x 8.5 inches) / Coolers / Foldable Chairs or Metal Chairs / Outside Alcoholic Beverages / Unsealed or Open Beverage Bottles with Liquid Including Water (fountains and water for purchase will be available) / Selfie Sticks /Glass / Smartboards / Projection Devices / Narcotics / Tents / Firecrackers / Explosives / Sparklers / Firearms / Weapons / Frowny Faces / Identity-covering costumes / Confetti Cannons / Generators / Drones / Printed Signage Measuring Larger Than 8.5 inches x 11 inches/ Props / Flag Poles / Sticks/ Aerosol cans / Smoking Paraphernalia /Lighters / skateboards/ scooters/ Fire Matches / Umbrellas*
*Umbrellas of any size will not be permitted into the event
THE FOLLOWING IS ALSO PROHIBITED AT THIS EVENT:
Public Intoxication / Rollerblading / Skateboarding / Smoking / Vaping / Unauthorized Vending / Unleashed Animals / Smart boarding / Outside Solicitation / Staking Objects to Ground / Drone Operation / Amplified Noise / Bicycles
ITEM(S) YOU CAN BRING:
Snacks / Food / Sealed juice boxes, and nonalcoholic drinks / Small bags * / Strollers / Empty reusable non-glass water containers / Umbrellas below 12″ when collapsed will be allowed
*All bags are subject to inspection
To see a list of prohibited items, click here.
Gloria Molina Grand Park welcomes all people with disabilities. We are dedicated to continually improving our efforts to ensure attendees have access to all festival goods and services, regardless of ability. This section will continue to get updated. Thank you!
Getting There
Planning to arrive by car? The ADA accessible entrance for easy drop-off and pick-up is located near the corner of Temple Street and Hill Street.
ADA Entrance
There are specially designated lanes at the entrances for patrons with disabilities. Look for “ADA Express” signs above the accessible entrance lanes or ask a team member to direct you to the lanes.
Accessible Viewing Platforms
For accessible viewing locations, please refer to the event map. Block 2 offers two ADA-compliant restrooms within the viewing area.
American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreted Performances
Gloria Molina Grand Park’s 4th of July Block Party will provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpreted music performances for patrons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. The ASL interpreters are located on the right side of the stage with a designated viewing area in front of the interpreter.
Where can I find accessible restrooms?
Accessible portable toilets are available at each restroom bank of portable toilets throughout the park. Please refer to the event map (to be announced).
Have Questions About Our ADA Access & Accommodations?
For any questions, please email: [email protected]
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Connect with the community and celebrate life!
Don’t miss Gloria Molina Grand Park’s Downtown Día De Los Muertos, a place to celebrate life, remembrance, and the enduring spirit of community and connection.