The GRAMMY Museum
® presents
Selena: From Texas To The World, a special pop-up exhibition celebrating
the enduring legacy of Selena, an icon whose impact on music, fashion and culture continues to inspire generations around
the world. Opening Jan. 15, 2026, and running through March 16, 2026, this limited-time exhibit marks
the first official display of Selena’s personal artifacts outside of
the Selena Museum in her hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas.
Curated in collaboration with Suzette Quintanilla, Selena’s sister and President of Q Productions, the exhibit offers an intimate glimpse into Selena’s life, artistry and groundbreaking career.
Suzette says, “
The Quintanilla Family & Chris Pérez are deeply honored to share Selena’s story and legacy with fans in such a meaningful way. It’s incredibly special to share these treasured items, for
the very first time outside of our Selena Museum, at
theiconic GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles. Selena and our band were extremely proud to receive a GRAMMY
® for our live concert. This exhibit is a beautiful tribute to her spirit, her culture and
the unwavering love she had for fans.”
Kelsey Goelz, GRAMMY Museum Curator, added, “Selena’s impact transcends genres and generations. She paved the way for so many artists who followed in her footsteps. We’re thrilled to celebrate her at the GRAMMY Museum, where lifelong fans can feel closer to her and a new generation can discover her.”
Beyond her chart-topping success, Selena was a fashion pioneer whose signature style, from shimmering bustiers and iconic stage outfits to bold red lipstick, continues to influence pop culture and street fashion today. Her charisma, determination and pride in her Mexican-American heritage made her a symbol of empowerment for young women and Latin communities across the world.
Exhibit highlights:
- The outfit Selena wore on the cover of Amor Prohibido, complete with her signature gold hoop earrings
- The white beaded Lillie Rubin gown Selena wore to the 1994 GRAMMY Awards®
- Selena’s GRAMMY Award and Lifetime Achievement Award
- Instruments played by Selena’s siblings Suzette Quintanilla (snare drum) and A.B. Quintanilla III (bass), as well as former husband Chris Pérez (guitars)
- Selena’s microphone, still marked with her red lipstick
- Hand-drawn fashion designs from her teenage years
- Selena’s personal cell phone
For tickets and more information on the exhibit, please visit here.