The beloved late singer, who’s ascended to music and fashion icon status since her untimely death in 1995, is the focus of a new show at the Grammy Museum. Co-curated by the singer’s sister, Suzette Quintanilla, the exhibition peeks behind the curtain of Selena’s life, artistry and career, exploring how her legacy continues as a symbol of empowerment for both young women and Latin communities. Though the exhibition is limited to a single gallery on the fourth floor, it’s packed with iconic items: You can see the singer’s personal artifacts displayed for the first time outside of the Selena Museum in Corpus Christi, Texas, including her Grammy Award, cellphone, hand-drawn fashions and microphone, still marked with her signature red lipstick. In preparation for the opening, artist Mister Toledo recently created a mural of the singer outside the museum.
Selena: From Texas to the World
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Details
- Event website:
- grammymuseum.org/exhibit/selena-from-texas-to-the-world/
- Address
- Grammy Museum
- 800 W Olympic Blvd
- Suite A245
- Los Angeles
- 90015
- Price:
- $15–$23, under 18 free (included in museum admission)
- Opening hours:
- Sun, Mon, Wed–Fri 11am–5pm; Sat 10am–6pm
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