“I know personally, I’m happy to see art that I would have seen growing up from my peers,” Rodriguez said. “The guests that I’ve been able to talk to who don’t see their lives or their culture represented in a museum — it’s special but it also means that your culture is validated in a way. And seeing faces that look like yours — I think it resonates a lot more.”
Source: Los Angeles Times May 25, 2019 15:00 UTC