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Diana Gameros
Legion of Honor
100 34th Ave
San Francisco, CA 94121
May 10, 2025
10:30 AM PDT
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As part of our Arte en español series, join us for a special Mother’s Day performance featuring Diana Gameros (voice and guitar) accompanied by Patrick Wolff (clarinet and saxophone) as they perform original songs and tunes from Mexico and beyond that celebrate a mother’s love.
About the artists
Diana Gameros is a singer, composer, guitarist, and pianist. She was born and raised in Juárez, México and immigrated to the United States as a teenager. Over the last decade in the Bay Area she has released two albums of original songs written in Spanish and English and has been highlighted by NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series. Her music often tells stories of family, migration, and home. Diana received the 2023 Music Award Grant from the Gerbode Foundation to record a new album to be released in 2025.
Patrick Wolff is a saxophone and clarinet player with a long history in the jazz scenes of New York City and San Francisco. A passionate jazz educator and advocate, his playing is characterized by a focus on lyricism and an embrace of the whole lineage of jazz styles.
Gameros and Wolff have been performing together since 2011.
About Arte en español
La serie Arte en español ofrece presentaciones de especialistas que vinculan obras de arte bajo un eje temático de interés para el público hispano-parlante. Durante determinados días de series, también ofreceremos otros programas relacionados únicamente en español, como presentaciones musicales y actividades artísticas que amplían la accesibilidad del museo para el público hispanohablante y al mismo tiempo invitan a todos los visitantes a participar y aprender un poco más sobre otras culturas.
The Arte en español series offers presentations by specialists that link works of art under a thematic area of interest to the Spanish-speaking public. During certain series days, we will also offer other related programs, such as musical performances and artistic activities that expand the museum’s accessibility to Spanish-speaking audiences, while inviting all visitors to participate and learn more about other cultures.
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Free. A museum ticket is not required for admission.
Contact info
Public Programs
publicprograms@famsf.org
415.750.7694
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Diana Gameros Biography
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, and composer Diana Gameros was born into a musical family surrounded by traditional Mexican songs of love and revolution.
The first of her family to receive formal music lessons, Ms. Gameros left Mexico as a teenager to study piano and recording technology in Michigan. During those formative years, she soaked up the sounds of classical music, underground rock, the avant-garde, world music, and jazz. Ms.Gameros has since shared the stage with the Oakland Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony, Taylor Mac, Bebel Gilberto, and Natalia Lafourcade, among others.
In 2013 she released her first album "Eterno Retorno", a soulful retrospective of her journey as an immigrant. Ms. Gameros received the Emerging Leader Award from the Chicana/Latina Foundation in 2014 for her work in music and social justice activism. In 2017 she release her sophomore album "Arrullo".
Gameros' songs and story have been featured on Billboard, Mother Jones, NPR's Weekend Edition, All Songs Considered, NPR's Alt.Latino podcast and the Public Radio International's The World and PBS's NewsHour.
Read MoreThe first of her family to receive formal music lessons, Ms. Gameros left Mexico as a teenager to study piano and recording technology in Michigan. During those formative years, she soaked up the sounds of classical music, underground rock, the avant-garde, world music, and jazz. Ms.Gameros has since shared the stage with the Oakland Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony, Taylor Mac, Bebel Gilberto, and Natalia Lafourcade, among others.
In 2013 she released her first album "Eterno Retorno", a soulful retrospective of her journey as an immigrant. Ms. Gameros received the Emerging Leader Award from the Chicana/Latina Foundation in 2014 for her work in music and social justice activism. In 2017 she release her sophomore album "Arrullo".
Gameros' songs and story have been featured on Billboard, Mother Jones, NPR's Weekend Edition, All Songs Considered, NPR's Alt.Latino podcast and the Public Radio International's The World and PBS's NewsHour.
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