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Día de los Muertos Art Installation
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Santa Monica honors Día de los Muertos, highlighting the traditional Mexican cultural celebration of life and death, with a larger-than-the-after-life art installation on Third Street Promenade.
Plus: Santa Monica Ballet Folklorico performs on October 30 at 6 pm on the 1300 block of the Promenade.
Sculptures by Los Angeles-based artist Ricardo Soltero of La Catrina, one of Día de los Muertos’ most recognizable figures, are viewable at nine locations throughout the Promenade.
Soltero’s iconic sculptures of La Catrina range up to 14 feet in height and welcome guests to the Promenade in brightly colored traditional Mexican attire inspired by Day of the Dead traditions and Mexican icons and embroidery.
The Third Street Promenade sculptures are on display Friday, October 28 through Wednesday, November 2 from 10am - 8pm.