Lowrider CulTure in the United States

The Chicano Moon Landing of 1968, Medium: Acrylic on wood, Size: 24”H x 48”W, Courtesy of AltaMed Collection

Lowrider CulTure in the United States

Opening Reception: Saturday, September 13, 4–6 PM

Exhibtion Septmeber 13 through December 14, 2025

MUZEO Museum & Cultural Center
📍 241 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805
info@muzeo.org
714-765-6450

Lowriding is a quintessential Latino/a tradition started by Mexican American communities in the 1940s to assert their space and empower their lives. This unique car-making tradition is infused with Latino/a soul, entrepreneurship, and ingenuity. A mix of innovation and tradition, lowriding is an affirmation of identity and values that have reached beyond the United States to influence popular culture worldwide.

Lowrider Culture in the United States / Cultura Lowrider en los Estados Unidos is a new exhibition from the Smithsonian that will highlight a diverse selection of vibrant photographs and prints depicting lowrider culture and iconography while documenting its styles in the United States.