Latin Sounds: Oskar Cartaya & The Enclave
- Sat, Jun 14, 2025
- 5 pm - 7 pm PT
- Hancock Park
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Free
Spend your Saturday evenings with world-renowned artists performing everything from Indigenous music to the latest sounds from Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, and Los Angeles! These free concerts are presented Saturday evenings from Memorial Day weekend in May to Labor Day weekend in September.
This week, join us for a concert with Oskar Cartaya.
During the course of a full career playing bass, composing, arranging, and acting as musical director, Latin Grammy nominee Oskar Cartaya has soaked up the influences of his homes in Puerto Rico, New York, and Los Angeles to create his very unique style. Oskar has worked with a wide array of artists including Spyro Gyra, Herb Alpert, Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, and Willie Colón. His latest project, The Latination, combines the best of Latin, jazz, and soul influences into a high-octane sound.
Promotional support for Latin Sounds is provided by media sponsor KJAZZ 88.1.
All education and outreach programs at LACMA are underwritten by the LACMA Education Fund and are supported in part by the Judy and Bernard Briskin Family Foundation, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, the William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund for Arts Education, Alfred E. Mann Charities, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Gloria Ricci Lothrop, the Flora L. Thornton Foundation, U.S. Bank, and The Yabuki Family Foundation.
Image credit: Photo © Museum Associates/LACMA, by Monica Orozco
Promotional support for Latin Sounds is provided by media sponsor KJAZZ 88.1.
All education and outreach programs at LACMA are underwritten by the LACMA Education Fund and are supported in part by the Judy and Bernard Briskin Family Foundation, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, the William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund for Arts Education, Alfred E. Mann Charities, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Gloria Ricci Lothrop, the Flora L. Thornton Foundation, U.S. Bank, and The Yabuki Family Foundation.
Image credit: Photo © Museum Associates/LACMA, by Monica Orozco