Celebrate Community With The Broad + LA TACO Saturday November 15, 2025, 12-5Pm
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ARTIST PATRICK MARTINEZ IN CONVERSATION W/ L.A. TACO AND SINGER MIGUEL
“BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH JOURNALISM, ART, AND MUSIC: MEMO TORRES, PATRICK MARTINEZ, AND MIGUEL” 3-4 PM
DJ SETS FROM DIEGO FUEGO, MARVELOUZ, DEEJAY A.Z., DJ FONDO
FREE PATRICK MARTINEZ POSTER GIVEAWAY: LA MIGRACIÓN ES NATURAL
RSVP FOR THE CONVERSATION HERE - VERY LIMITED CAPACITY
This Saturday afternoon, The Broad invites you to a vibrant celebration of Los Angeles’ unique spirit. In partnership with L.A. TACO and artist Patrick Martinez, the event promises a lively mix of music, art, food, and conversation that captures what makes Los Angeles truly special.
A Gathering of Music and Art
The event features a special appearance by LA legend Miguel, whose soulful sound has long been part of the city’s music scene. Alongside him, DJ sets by Diego Fuego, Marvelouz, Deejay A.Z., and DJ Fondo will keep the energy high throughout the afternoon.
Patrick Martinez, a Broad collection artist, brings his powerful neon artwork to the event. Attendees can pick up a free limited-run poster featuring his piece with the message “LA MIGRACIÓN ES NATURAL,” a timely reminder of the city’s rich immigrant history and culture.
Taste the Flavors of Los Angeles
Food lovers will enjoy a curated selection of local favorites. Vendors like Evil Cooks, Frontera, and Distrito 14 will serve up dishes that showcase the city’s culinary diversity.
Conversations That Build Community
The celebration also includes a conversation between Miguel, Patrick Martinez and Memo Torres from L.A. TACO. They will discuss how art and journalism work together to create and strengthen community ties across the city.
What You Need to Know Before You Go
Tickets to this event include same-day access to The Broad’s rotating third-floor collection galleries and The Shop at The Broad. Note that the museum’s first-floor galleries will be closed for installation. Please book a separate ticket here if you want to attend the conversation between L.A. TACO's Memo Torres, Broad collection artist Patrick Martinez, and recording artist Miguel. Capacity to this talk is very limited and reservation does not guarantee access.
Tickets to this event do not include access to Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) and must be booked separately.
For information on our current health and safety policies, visit Know Before You Go & FAQ. Visitor policies are subject to change.
About L.A. TACO
L.A. TACO is an independent newsroom and cultural platform dedicated to celebrating the real Los Angeles. It focuses on the city’s people, food, art, and neighborhoods with honesty and respect. Founded to serve Angelenos by Angelenos, L.A. TACO supports a human-centered media movement that aims to free Los Angeles through storytelling and community engagement.
This event at The Broad offers a unique opportunity to experience the city’s culture firsthand. From music and art to food and meaningful conversations, it’s a celebration that brings together the many voices and flavors that define Los Angeles.
SCHEDULE
INSIDE
Lobby and Collection Galleries, 3rd Floor
10 am – 6 pm:Pick up a free poster by Broad collection artist Patrick Martinez.
Explore The Broad’s rotating third-floor collection galleries where you can discover work by quintessential Los Angeles artists including Mark Bradford, Barbara Kruger, and Ed Ruscha.
Oculus Hall, 2nd Floor
3 – 4 pm: Building Community Through Journalism, Art, and Music: Memo Torres, Patrick Martinez, and Miguel
Seating is limited, and a separate free ticket must be booked here. The ticket for this conversation also gives you access to the museum and outdoor activities. A livestream link will be made available by the end of the week for those who would like to tune in to the conversation, stay tuned at The Broad’s YouTube channel.
For more information about the event and the museum’s other exhibitions and offerings, please visit TheBroad.org



