The Latino Cultural Center (LCC) invites the community to join them in honoring Hispanic Heritage Month with an engaging program that highlights the richness of Hispanic art, culture, and tradition. This celebration offers an opportunity for audiences of all ages to experience the creativity, laughter, and cultural pride that continue to shape and enrich our community. Admission is FREE and open to the public.




Be part of the Día de Muertos Festival 2025 at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas! This year’s festival will feature altars, vendors, food trucks, live performances, and musi to celebrate life, memory, and culture.
Submit your Day of the Dead altar proposal HERE and join the LCC in keeping this tradition alive!
Latino Cultural Center Call for Workshop Series Proposals (LCC Talleres)
The Latino Cultural Center in Dallas is seeking proposals from artists, arts organizations, and cultural producers for educational programming at the LCC to take place between February and September 2026. Four (2-hour min) workshops are to be planned, each to be held on consecutive Saturdays. Up to $3,000 will be awarded for selected proposals.
These workshops aim to provide enriching educational experiences, fostering creativity and cultural engagement within the community. The LCC is looking for programming that teaches community members artistic techniques and skills and/or emphasizes Latino cultural traditions. Their mission is to create free programming accessible to all ages, backgrounds, and abilities.
Click HERE to submit your 2026 exhibition proposals.