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Senzo, Los Angeles, 1980
title Senzo, Los Angeles, 1980description Senzo, Los Angeles, 1980, Japanese Village Plaza, exterior, 327 East 1st Street (near Central Avenue), Little Tokyo. Dedicated to the pioneering spirit of early Japanese immigrants, the mural includes eight historical photographs depicting their struggles, and achievements. Four are images of the World War II internment camps in which Japanese-Americans were placed. The others are pictures of 19th century railroad and agricultural workers, and Little Tokyo in its early days. Photo-sensitized ceramic tile, 24' x 9', by M. Matsukuma. Sponsored by NEA, CETA, CAC. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 38, #43.contributor Calisphere -
In The Spirit Of Contribution, Los Angeles, 1990
title In The Spirit Of Contribution, Los Angeles, 1990description In the spirit of contribution, Los Angeles, 1990, La Salle Avenue between 23rd and 24th Streets. The mural is dedicated to the contributions made by African Americans and Latinos to building the United States. The left side is dominated by images from the black history, including an African playing a traditional horn, music legend Duke Ellington, dancer Bill "Bojangels" Robinson, singer and political activist Paul Robeson, Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad, and opera singer Marian Anderson. On the mural's right, prominent Mexicans, such as revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, artist Frida Kahlo, and peasant leader Benito Juarez are depicted. In Nova Color acrylic, 120' x 6-10' by Bernard Hoyes and local high school students. Sponsored by Reverend Cecil Murray of the First A.M.E. Church -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 215, #37.subject Kahlo, Frida JuáRez, Benito, 1806-1872 Mural Painting And Decoration Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974 Zapata, Emiliano, 1879-1919 Robeson, Paul, 1898-1976 Street Art Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993 Elijah Muhammad, 1897-1975 Robinson, Bill, 1878-1949 African Americanscontributor Calisphere -
City Of Passion, Los Angeles, 1997
title City Of Passion, Los Angeles, 1997description City of passion, Los Angeles, 1997, Carmelo's Cuban Restaurant, 1800 West Sunset Boulevard (at Lemoyne Street), Echo Park. Latino folklore, romance, and drama as found in the classic novela. Acrylic, 18' x 50', by Ernesto de la Loza, assisted by Naomi Goffman and local youth. Sponsored by Echo Park Pride Committee. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, Rev. 2nd ed., p.114, #42.contributor Calisphere -
Remember Your Roots, Los Angeles, 1994
title Remember Your Roots, Los Angeles, 1994description Remember your roots, Los Angeles, 1994, 721 South Western Avenue (between 7th and 8th Sts.), Koreatown. Blends images of family unity and traditional Korean roots of origin with images of African American and Latino/a youth. Acrylic, 11' x 95', by Darryl Mar and Tony Osumi. Sponsored by Social and Public Art Resource Center. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 81, #61.contributor Calisphere -
Immigrant, Los Angeles, 1992
title Immigrant, Los Angeles, 1992description Immigrant, Los Angeles, 1992, El Tigre Market, exterior, Pico Boulevard at Hoover Street. Latin American immigrants coming to the U.S. At the far left the Statue of Liberty appears as a mirage that is beyond reach. Among those portrayed are a pregnant woman with young children, a man hawking bags of oranges, a woman at a sewing machine, and a man digging through a dumpster for cans. Oil, 10' x 30', by Juan Hector Ponce.-- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 80, #55.contributor Calisphere -
La Vida Loca, Los Angeles, 1992
title La Vida Loca, Los Angeles, 1992description La Vida Loca, Los Angeles, 1992, 6th Street and Bonnie Brae Street. Portraits of young Latinos and gang imagery. Air brush, 2 panels, by Carlos "Wiro" Ruiz. Sponsored by 18th Street Gang. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 79, #52.contributor Calisphere -
The Murals Of Estrada Courts. We Are Not A Minority, Los Angeles, 1978
title The Murals Of Estrada Courts. We Are Not A Minority, Los Angeles, 1978description The murals of Estrada Courts. We are not a minority, Los Angeles, 1978, 3217 East Olympic Boulevard. Tribute to Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara. In acrylic on stucco, 32' x 24' by El Congreso de Artistas Cosmicos de las Americas de San Diego (Mario Torero, Rocky, El Lion, Zade) -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 297, #28 L. "The murals were produced by a number of Chicano artists from Los Angeles, San Diego, and Northern California between 1972 and 1978, during the height of the Chicano civil rights and art movements" -- Estrada Courts at http://www.heritagepreservation.org/RPM/archive.html (viewed on Dec. 2, 2012).artist/creator Torero, Mario El Lton Dunitz, Robin J Zade El Congreso De Artistas Cosmicos De Las Americas De San Diego Rockycontributor Calisphere -
The Koreans, Koreatown, 1989
title The Koreans, Koreatown, 1989description The Koreans, 1989, Korean Daily News building, exterior, 690 Wilshire Place (mural on 7th Street), Koreatown. Several panels depict the plight of the newly arrived immigrant. Subjects addressed include cultural shock, loneliness, the rewards of hard work, and the blending of cultural differences. Acrylic, 80' x 15', by Dong-In Park. Sponsored by Social and Public Art Resource Center. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 76, #34.contributor Calisphere -
Contributions Of Asians For The Development And Progress Of California, Los Angeles, 1990
title Contributions Of Asians For The Development And Progress Of California, Los Angeles, 1990description Contributions of Asians for the development and progress of California, 1990, 4375 Beverly Boulevard (at Harvard Boulevard). The United States, represented as a woman with a torch, welcoming immigrants to help build California. Acrylic, 10' x 20', by Orlando Castillo, assisted by Bobby Yi, Jezreel Balajadia, Rod Parong, Rogelio Galang, and Alen Terre. Sponsored by SPARC. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 76, #37.artist/creator Balajadia, Jezreel Parong, Rod Castillo, Orlando Galang, Rogelio Dunitz, Robin J Yi, Bobby Terre, Alencontributor Calisphere -
La Ofrenda, Los Angeles, 1990
title La Ofrenda, Los Angeles, 1990description La Ofrenda, 1990, Toluca Street under the 1st Street bridge (near 2nd St. and Glendale Blvd.), Echo Park. This tribute to the struggle and strength of the farmworkers and all Latinos particularly emphasizes the role of women by spotlighting Dolores Huerta, a longtime leader of the United Farm Workers Union. Acrylic, 36' x 20', by Yreina Cervantez, assisted by Claudia Escobedes, Eriick Montenegro, Vladimir Morales, and Sonia Ramos. Sponsored by Social and Public Art Resource Center. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 108, #18.artist/creator Morales, Vladimir Ramos, Sonia Cervantez, Yreina Dunitz, Robin J Escobedes, Sonia Montenegro, Erickcontributor Calisphere -
Chicano Time Trip, Los Angeles, 1977
title Chicano Time Trip, Los Angeles, 1977description Chicano time trip, 1977, East West Bank, 2601 North Broadway (at Daly Boulevard), exterior. This was the Streetscapers' first collaborative project (not counting their 3rd grade dinosaur mural). The concept of depicting hundreds of years of Chicano history came in response to the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial, which didn't address the Chicano heritage. The panels read right to left and cover pre-Columbian society, the Spanish conquest and colonialism, Mexican independence and the rise of a new ruling class, the Mexican Revolution and the contemporary Chicano Family. In acrylic on stucco, 5 panels, 20' x 90' by Los Dos Streetscapers (Wayne Healy and David Botello). Sponsored by Citywide Mural Project and Crocker Bank -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 300, #26.contributor Calisphere -
Rancho San Antonio--Don Antonio Lugo 1853, Huntington Park, 1975
title Rancho San Antonio--Don Antonio Lugo 1853, Huntington Park, 1975description 7141 Pacific Boulevard (at Florence Avenue). Rural life on an early rancho (front panel). Latino cowboys herding cattle (rear panel). Mosaic, 20' x 8.5' designed by Millard Sheets and Susan Hertel, executed by Denis O'Connor Mosaics. Sponsored by Home Savings of America bank -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 231, #10. Rancho San Antonio -- Don Antonio Lugo 1853, 1975, Home Savings of America, exterior front and rearcontributor Calisphere -
Love Is For Everyone, Los Angeles, 1992
title Love Is For Everyone, Los Angeles, 1992description Love is for everyone, 1992, 5149 West Jefferson Boulevard, exterior. The diversity of people infected with the AIDS virus is depicted through five silhouetted figures, plus an African American mother holding her young child, and a black and Latino man embracing. In acrylic, 50' x 12' designed by Mary-Linn Hughes and Reginald Larue Zachary figure painting by Tammy Moritz with assistance from Karen Akmine, Amoke, Ramona Bell, Bob Deden, Sybil Grinnel, Mary Lou Hughes, Cindi Madere, Barbara Margolies, Sherri Morris, Christine Wada, Ronnie Welch, the Bumpers family. Sponsored by Social and Public Art Resource Center -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 218, #47.artist/creator Amoke Akamine, Karen Zachary, Reginald Larue Margolies, Barbara Welch, Ronnie Hughes, Mary-Linn Moritz, Tammy Dunitz, Robin J Bell, Ramona Grinnel, Sybil Morris, Sherri The Bumpers Family Deden, Bob Wada, Christine Hughes, Mary Lou, Madere, Cindicontributor Calisphere -
Mechicano Art Center Walls, East Los Angeles, 1972
title Mechicano Art Center Walls, East Los Angeles, 1972description Mechicano Art Center walls, East Los Angeles, 1972. 4030 Whittier Boulevard, East Los Angeles. Theme of the mural is: "El Chicano Cardo" (The Fallen Chicano). Designed and executed in its entirety in 1972 by Antonio Esparza, Center artist, in a two month period. -- Environmental Communications, Street paintings of Los Angeles, unpaged, #46.contributor Calisphere -
Untitled, 1994
title Untitled, 1994description Untitled, 1994. 1603 East Cesar E. Chavez Avenue (near Echandia Street), Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. By ManOne and Vyal (Jaime Reyes). Mural painted on exterior security shutters. Depicts a multi-colored man's face with his left eye closed. Photographed ca. 1994 October. -- http://www.grconnect.com/murals/html/r20img0405.htmlcontributor Calisphere -
Tikkum Olam--To Repair The World, Boyle Heights, 1997
title Tikkum Olam--To Repair The World, Boyle Heights, 1997description Tikkum olam -- To repair the world, Boyle Heights, 1997. White Memorial Medical Plaza parking structure, exterior, East Cesar Chavez Avenue between State Street and Boyle Avenue, Boyle Heights. Biblical imagery illustrates the artist's vision. The bronze serpent made by Moses to heal the Israelites both descends and ascends from the figure of Christ. Just as the serpent manifested itself to heal a physical and spiritual plague during the time of Moses, today modern medicine and theology are challenged to cure the ills of our time. The City of Angeles is the new Jerusalem. The Angel of Resurrection intercedes before the resurrected Christ on behalf of the healing of the city of Los Angeles. Acrylic, 36' x 36', by George Yepes. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 320, #104.contributor Calisphere -
Nuestra Vida (Our Life), Boyle Heights, 1994
title Nuestra Vida (Our Life), Boyle Heights, 1994description "Nuestra vida (Our life)", Boyle Heights, 1994. 4th Street and Euclid Avenue, Boyle Heights. "The mural is a reflection of the East Los Angeles lifestyle of that area. It was gang infested. A well-known gang member who was feared by everyone was excited about a mural in his neighborhood. The artist did a representation of him in the mural -- he is the one doing his homework. The two figures in the middle are offering flowers to you, saying, 'This is what our culture offers to the community -- the education and history of it'." By John Zender Estrada and youth from Creative Solutions. -- Dunitz, Painting the towns: Murals of California, p. 178.subject Mural Painting And Decoration Boyle Heights (Los Angeles, Calif.) History Street Art Social Life And Customscontributor Calisphere -
2 Hispanic Men, 1995
title 2 Hispanic Men, 1995description [2 Hispanic men], 1995. 3867 East Hammel Street, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. By John Zender Estrada. Mural painted on an external stucco wall of Gonzalez Market. Depicts two Hispanic men faching each other across an eagle, open hands and a Mesoamerican pyramid. Quetzalcoatl appears below. Photographed ca. 1997 December.contributor Calisphere -
Rescate, Boyle Heights, 1994
title Rescate, Boyle Heights, 1994description Rescate, Boyle Heights, 1994. East Cesar Chavez Avenue at North Evergreen Avenue, Boyle Heights. Acrylc, 2 panels, approximately 8' x 15', by John Zender Estrada. Sponsored by Los Angeles Conservation Corps. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, 318 p., #93 http://www.grconnect.com/murals/html/p9101266.htmlcontributor Calisphere -
No Somos Animales (We Are Not Animals), Boyle Heights, 1995
title No Somos Animales (We Are Not Animals), Boyle Heights, 1995description No somos animales (We are not animals), Boyle Heights, 1995. East Cesar Chavez Avenue at North Soto Street, Boyle Heights. Cesar Chavez leading farmworkers' march. Willie Herron III, artist, assisted by Ralph Ramirez. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 320, #100contributor Calisphere -
Los Cuatros Grandes, Boyle Heights, 1993
title Los Cuatros Grandes, Boyle Heights, 1993description Los cuatros grandes, Boyle Heights, 1993. Hunter Street. The first mural painted at Estrada courts in ten years, it portrays (from left to right) Cesar Chavez, Emiliano Zapata, Pancho Villa, and the Spanish comic actor (who had just died), Cantinflas. Acrylic on stucco, by Ernesto de la Loza lead artist, with youth and residents. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 296, #AW.subject Cantinflas, 1911-1993 Mural Painting And Decoration Villa, Pancho, 1878-1923 Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993 Street Art Zapata, Emiliano, 1879-1919contributor Calisphere -
What Are You Shooting For? Boyle Heights, 1993
title What Are You Shooting For? Boyle Heights, 1993description "What are you shooting for?" Boyle Heights, 1993. St. Louis Street and East 1st Street, Boyle Heights. Spraypaint, by many youth. Sponsored by L.a. Cultural Affairs Department, L.A. Recovery Fund -- http://www.grconnect.com/murals/html/p9101260.html. "The hands that destroy can also create" and "Stop"-- on the mural.artist/creator Dunitz, Robin Jcontributor Calisphere -
His Breath, Her Voice, Our Words, Boyle Heights, 1999
title His Breath, Her Voice, Our Words, Boyle Heights, 1999description "His breath, Her voice, Our words", Boyle Heights, 1999. Plaza Community Childcare Observation Center, 1315 East 1st Street, Boyle Heights. To Ree Nee Keiser, artist. -- http://www.scribd.com/judybaca/d/9930302-NPmurals, #88.contributor Calisphere -
Tenochtitlan, 2001
title Tenochtitlan, 2001description [Tenochtitlan], 2001. 703 North Fickett Street, City Terrace, Los Angeles. Copyright by Mictlan. "Sponsored by: Office of Mayor Richard Riordan, Councilman Nick Pacheco, L.A. Housing Dept, Boyle Heights Target Neighborhood Initiative, LAHD Neighborhood Recovery Program y Pancho!". Mural painted on an exterior stucco wall. Depicts an eagle on a cactus signifying the place to settle, playing children and a man reading (Un pueblo sin fronteras, by Mictok Popoloc) under a rainbow with an Aztec pyramid in the background. Photographed ca. 2001 April.contributor Calisphere -
Untitled, 2001
title Untitled, 2001description Untitled, 2001. Alley behind 2910 East Cesar E. Chavez Avenue (near North Savannah Street), Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. Artist unknown. Mural spray painted on exterior security shutters. Wildstyle writing. Photographed ca. 2001 April.artist/creator Dunitz, Robin Jcontributor Calisphere -
Dead, 2001
title Dead, 2001description [Dead], 2001. Near alley at 344 North Savannah Street (near East Cesar E. Chavez Avenue), Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. Artist unknown. Mural spray painted on exterior stucco wall. Depicts grim reaper and wildstyle writing "dead"?. Photographed ca. 2001 April.artist/creator Dunitz, Robin Jcontributor Calisphere -
Size, 2001
title Size, 2001description [Size], 2001. Alley near North Evergreen Avenue and East Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. Artist unknown. Mural spray painted on exterior stucco wall and security shutters. Wildstyle writing "size"?, "sketch"? Photographed ca. 2001 April.artist/creator Dunitz, Robin Jcontributor Calisphere -
Children And Rainbow With City, 2001
title Children And Rainbow With City, 2001description [Children and rainbow with city], 2001. 2307 Michigan Avenue (at Breed Street), Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. Artist unknown. Mural painted on an exterior cinderblock wall. Depicts children and a rainbow carring civilization above them. Photographed ca. 2001 April.artist/creator Dunitz, Robin Jcontributor Calisphere -
Tony'S Transmission, Boyle Heights, 1989
title Tony'S Transmission, Boyle Heights, 1989description Tony's Transmission, untitled, Boyle Heights, 1989. Tony's Transmission, exterior and interior, 4327 East Cesar Chavez Avenue (near Eastern Avenue), Boyle Heights. Dramatic landscapes, hot rods, and eagles cover almost every wall of this auto shop. By Manuel Camarena. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 308, #58.contributor Calisphere -
Hispanic Art In The United States, Boyle Heights, 1989
title Hispanic Art In The United States, Boyle Heights, 1989description Hispanic art in the United States, Boyle Heights, 1989. Sunrise Elementary School, exterior eating area, 7th Street and Euclid Avenue, Boyle Heights. This whimsical landscape was done in conjunction with a field trip to an exhibition of the same name at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Acrylic, 14' x 24', by Glenna Boltuch Avila and Margaret Garcia, assisted by students. Sponsored by Los Angeles County Museum of Art. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 309, #60.contributor Calisphere -
History Of Medicine, Boyle Heights, 1989
title History Of Medicine, Boyle Heights, 1989description History of medicine, Boyle Heights, 1989. Francisco Bravo, M.D. Medical Magnet Senior High School, interior foyer, 1200 Cornwell Street (at Charlotte), Boyle Heights. Traditional healers as well as doctors are pictured. The mural is just inside the school's front door. Tile, 30' x 70', by Armando Campero, assisted by Aleta Campero. Sponsored by Los Angeles Board of Education. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 322, #87.contributor Calisphere -
East L.A. Ymca Mural, Boyle Heights, 1990
title East L.A. Ymca Mural, Boyle Heights, 1990description East L.A. YMCA mural, Boyle Heights, 1990. Weingart-East Los Angeles YMCA, interior, 2900 Whittier Boulevard (between Dacotah Street and Euclid Avenue), Boyle Heights. Athletes in motion. Acrylic, 6' x 15', by George Yepes. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 310, #65.contributor Calisphere -
The Living Temple, Boyle Heights, 1990
title The Living Temple, Boyle Heights, 1990description The living temple, Boyle Heights, 1990. Floral Drive just east of North Eastern Avenue. Illustrates the message that youth have a choice to make: either become creative and make a contribution or choose the destruction and self-destruction of drugs, alcohol and gangs. Acrylic, 11' x 14', by Paul Botello. Sponsored by Luis and Maria Gonzales. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 310, #68.contributor Calisphere -
Class Daydream, Boyle Heights, 1980
title Class Daydream, Boyle Heights, 1980description Class daydream, Boyle Heights, 1980. Murchison Street School, lunch pavilion, 1501 Murchison Street (between Norfolk and Alcazar Streets). A blending of education-themed imagery. Acrylic, 60' x 8', by Ernesto de la Loza. Sponsored by the Murchison Street School. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 303, #39.contributor Calisphere -
Life Flows At Aliso-Pico, Boyle Heights, 1983
title Life Flows At Aliso-Pico, Boyle Heights, 1983description Life flows at Aliso-Pico, Boyle Heights, 1983. Aliso-Pico Multipurpose Center, front exterior, 1505 East 1st Street (near Clarence), Boyle Heights. Shown are uses of this building, including services such as senior lunches, foot care, and mothers' nutrition. 4' x 60', by East Los Streetscapers (David Botello, Wayne Healy, George Yepes), assisted by Paul Botello and Ismael Cazarez. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 316, #66.artist/creator Botello, Paul Botello, David Dunitz, Robin J Cazarez, Ismael Healy, Wayne Yepes, Georgecontributor Calisphere -
A Mayan Warrior, Boyle Heights, 1990
title A Mayan Warrior, Boyle Heights, 1990description A Mayan warrior, untitled, Boyle Heights, 1990. El Mercado, exterior east side, Cheesbroughs Lane (at 1st Street), [Boyle Heights]. A Mayan warrior extending a worshipful gaze toward the sun. Mosaic tile, by Jose-Luis Gonzalez. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 324, #92.contributor Calisphere -
Tome Conciencia (Drink Awareness), Boyle Heights, 1987
title Tome Conciencia (Drink Awareness), Boyle Heights, 1987description Tome conciencia (Drink awareness), Boyle Heights, 1987. One Stop Immigration and Educational Center (formerly Julian Furniture), 3600 Whittier Boulevard (mural on Esperanza), [Boyle Heights]. A highly graphic montage in solidarity with workers, especially the undocumented. Images of Superman (Truth, Justice, and the American Way) recur, but he doesn't seem to be a match for the determination and militancy of farmworkers, illegal immigrants, and others who are struggling for a broader application of American justice. The title (upper left corner) is written in the same style as a Coca Cola advertisement. Paint on brick, by Taller de Grafica Monumental, Xochimilco, Mexico, D.F. (Norma Urenda, Isela Guerrero, Eduardo Juarez, Mauricio Gomez, Esther Cimet). -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 319, #76.artist/creator Juarez,Eduardo Gomez, Mauricio Urenda, Norma Guerrero, Isela Dunitz, Robin J Cimet, Esthercontributor Calisphere -
Overcoming Barriers, Long Beach, 1996
title Overcoming Barriers, Long Beach, 1996description "Overcoming barriers", Long Beach, 1996. 1800 Fashion Avenue and Parade streets, Long Beach. "It speaks visually of the needs and reasons people immigrate to the U.S.A. The United States, a nation founded by immigrants, has always been the promised land of hopes, dreams and opportunities. Many immigrants face barriers and negative stereotypes. “Overcoming Barriers” depicts ways immigrants break down barriers by their positive contributions to the economy, society and environment." Alex "Man One" Poli, artist. Sponsored by the S.Y.E.T.P. Mural Project. -- http://www.lataco.com/taco/overcoming-barriers-long-beach http://www.lamurals.org/Newsletters/0197Nwsltr/0197B.html.contributor Calisphere -
Las Tres Culturas, Boyle Heights, 1974 (Restored 1981 And 1986)
title Las Tres Culturas, Boyle Heights, 1974 (Restored 1981 And 1986)description Las tres culturas, Boyle Heights, 1974 (restored 1981 and 1986). Moe's Hardware store, exterior, 3044 Wabash Avenue (near Stone Street). Four portraits: a woman and three men, including a Mexican revolutionary. Acrylic on stucco, 14' x 9', by Rozelio Duarte (1974), Juan Navarro (1981), and Pastetez (1986). -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 289, #16.contributor Calisphere -
Read Between The Lines (Cuidense Amigos), East Los Angeles, 1975
title Read Between The Lines (Cuidense Amigos), East Los Angeles, 1975description Read between the lines (Cuidense Amigos), East Los Angeles, 1975. Sloan's Dry Cleaners, exterior, 4539 East Olympic Boulevard (mural on Ford Boulevard). A Chicano worker stands enslaved by modern technology while his family watches television, mesmerized by images of sex, violence, and patriotism. In the center, a young boy sits reading about Mexican history. Behind him the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl swoops down from the sun to encourage him. Acrylic on stucco, 10' x 20', by David Botello. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 291, #23.contributor Calisphere -
The Learning Tree, Los Angeles, 1975
title The Learning Tree, Los Angeles, 1975description The learning tree, Los Angeles, 1975. Plaza de la Raza, exterior facing parking lot, 3540 North Mission road (at Lincoln Park Avenue). Originally David Alfaro Siqueiros was commissioned by the officers of Plaza de la Raza to paint a mural, but he died before doing it. Flores was selected as his replacement. The mural is a tribute to the contributions made by Chicano working people -- campesinos, garment workers, welders, and retail clerks. Also present are portraits of some of the local leaders who have contributed to the community. Liquitex acrylic on wood, 504 square feet, by Alfredo Diaz Flores. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 291, #22.contributor Calisphere -
The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Ocean Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1976
title The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Ocean Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1976description The murals of Estrada Courts. Ocean fantasy, Los Angeles, 1976, 3280 Glenn Avenue. The centerpiece is an old sailing ship with billowing sails. The young teenage artists were comparing life to a treasure hunt. In acrylic on stucco, 32' x 24' by The Muralistics -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 294, #21 AJ. "The murals were produced by a number of Chicano artists from Los Angeles, San Diego, and Northern California between 1972 and 1978, during the height of the Chicano civil rights and art movements" -- Estrada Courts at http://www.heritagepreservation.org/RPM/archive.html (viewed on Dec. 2, 2012).contributor Calisphere -
The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Pastel-Hued Landscape, Los Angeles, 1975
title The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Pastel-Hued Landscape, Los Angeles, 1975description The murals of Estrada Courts. Pastel-hued landscape, untitled, Los Angeles, 1975, 3240 East Olympic Boulevard (walkway). In acrylic on stucco, 32' x 24' by Ernesto de la Loza -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 300, #28 AE. "The murals were produced by a number of Chicano artists from Los Angeles, San Diego, and Northern California between 1972 and 1978, during the height of the Chicano civil rights and art movements" -- Estrada Courts at http://www.heritagepreservation.org/RPM/archive.html (viewed on Dec. 2, 2012).contributor Calisphere -
The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Mountain With Road Zigzagging To The Top, Los Angeles, 1974
title The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Mountain With Road Zigzagging To The Top, Los Angeles, 1974description The murals of Estrada Courts. Mountain with road zigzagging to the top, Los Angeles, 1974, 3351 East Olympic Boulevard (facing parking lot). In acrylic on stucco, 32' x 24' by P. Rochas and Roger Provencio -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 299, #28 Y. "The murals were produced by a number of Chicano artists from Los Angeles, San Diego, and Northern California between 1972 and 1978, during the height of the Chicano civil rights and art movements" -- Estrada Courts at http://www.heritagepreservation.org/RPM/archive.html (viewed on Dec. 2, 2012).contributor Calisphere -
The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Portraits Of Abraham Lincoln And John F. Kennedy, Los Angeles, 1973
title The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Portraits Of Abraham Lincoln And John F. Kennedy, Los Angeles, 1973description The murals of Estrada Courts. Portraits of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, Los Angeles, 1973, 3347 East Olympic Boulevard (walkway). Portraits of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy in front of an American flag. Between the two men is an eerie list of comparisons. In acrylic on stucco, 32' x 24' by Frank Lopez-- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 299, #28 W. "The murals were produced by a number of Chicano artists from Los Angeles, San Diego, and Northern California between 1972 and 1978, during the height of the Chicano civil rights and art movements" -- Estrada Courts at http://www.heritagepreservation.org/RPM/archive.html (viewed on Dec. 2, 2012).subject Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Mural Painting And Decoration Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 Street Art Flagscontributor Calisphere -
The Murals Of Estrada Courts. The United Union Farmworkers Union Theme, Los Angeles, 1977
title The Murals Of Estrada Courts. The United Union Farmworkers Union Theme, Los Angeles, 1977description The murals of Estrada Courts. The United Union Farmworkers Union theme, Los Angeles, 1977, 3355 East Olympic Boulevard (facing parking lot). The theme is support for the United Farmworkers Union. In acrylic, 32' x 24' by Royal Chicano Air Force -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 299, #28 X. "The murals were produced by a number of Chicano artists from Los Angeles, San Diego, and Northern California between 1972 and 1978, during the height of the Chicano civil rights and art movements" -- Estrada Courts at http://www.heritagepreservation.org/RPM/archive.html (viewed on Dec. 2, 2012).contributor Calisphere -
The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Leopard Crouching In A Tree, Los Angeles, 1975
title The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Leopard Crouching In A Tree, Los Angeles, 1975description The murals of Estrada Courts. Leopard crouching in a tree, Los Angeles, 1975, 3281 East Olympic Boulevard (walkway). In acrylic on stucco, 32' x 24' by Indio and V. Cholo -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 298, #28 T. "The murals were produced by a number of Chicano artists from Los Angeles, San Diego, and Northern California between 1972 and 1978, during the height of the Chicano civil rights and art movements" -- Estrada Courts at http://www.heritagepreservation.org/RPM/archive.html (viewed on Dec. 2, 2012).contributor Calisphere -
The Murals Of Estrada Courts. The Moon Reflecting Off Water, Los Angeles, 1976
title The Murals Of Estrada Courts. The Moon Reflecting Off Water, Los Angeles, 1976description The murals of Estrada Courts. The moon reflecting off water, Los Angeles, 1976, 3207 East Olympic Boulevard (walkway). Landscape of the moon reflecting off water. 32' x 24' by the Muralistics -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 297, #28 P. "The murals were produced by a number of Chicano artists from Los Angeles, San Diego, and Northern California between 1972 and 1978, during the height of the Chicano civil rights and art movements" -- Estrada Courts at http://www.heritagepreservation.org/RPM/archive.html (viewed on Dec. 2, 2012).contributor Calisphere -
The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Outer Space, Los Angeles, 1977
title The Murals Of Estrada Courts. Outer Space, Los Angeles, 1977description The murals of Estrada Courts. Outer space, Los Angeles, 1977, 3335 East Olympic Boulevard (walkway). In acrylic on stucco, 32' x 24' by Richard Haro -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 299, #28 V. "The murals were produced by a number of Chicano artists from Los Angeles, San Diego, and Northern California between 1972 and 1978, during the height of the Chicano civil rights and art movements" -- Estrada Courts at http://www.heritagepreservation.org/RPM/archive.html (viewed on Dec. 2, 2012).contributor Calisphere -
The Murals Of Estrada Courts. A Pride Of Lions, Los Angeles
title The Murals Of Estrada Courts. A Pride Of Lions, Los Angelesdescription The murals of Estrada Courts. A pride of lions, Los Angeles, [s.d.], 3231 East Olympic Boulevard (walkway). In acrylic on stucco, 32' x 24' by Charles Felix -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 298, #28 R. "The murals were produced by a number of Chicano artists from Los Angeles, San Diego, and Northern California between 1972 and 1978, during the height of the Chicano civil rights and art movements" -- Estrada Courts, http://www.heritagepreservation.org/RPM/archive.html (Dec. 2, 2012).contributor Calisphere -
United For Peace With Nicaragua
title United For Peace With Nicaraguadescriptionartist/creator Castro, Renecontributor Calisphere -
Las Madres
title Las Madresdescription Records a unique Chicanx/Latinx perspective of national and international events.subject Art And Culturecontributor Calisphere -
La Raza Graphics Center Presents Roots Of Salsa
title La Raza Graphics Center Presents Roots Of Salsadescriptionartist/creator Castro, Renesubject Art And Culturecontributor Calisphere -
Chile Presente
title Chile Presentedescription These posters are unique primary historical documents that record local events that might otherwise go untold and address diverse social issues of great significance to California residents.subject Art And Culturecontributor Calisphere -
Cinco De Mayo
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An Evening Of Song Celebrity And Support For The People Of Central America Peace Featuring Gil Scott Heron
title An Evening Of Song Celebrity And Support For The People Of Central America Peace Featuring Gil Scott Herondescriptioncontributor Calisphere -
March On Sacramento For Education
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5 De Mayo 1988
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Para Que En Cada Hijo Tambien Se Traduzca En Germinacion De Luz/ Ternura Y Creacion
title Para Que En Cada Hijo Tambien Se Traduzca En Germinacion De Luz/ Ternura Y Creaciondescriptionartist/creator Montoya, Malaquiassubject Art And Culturecontributor Calisphere -
La Inefable Razon De La Sangre En Movimiento
title La Inefable Razon De La Sangre En Movimientodescriptionartist/creator Montoya, Malaquiassubject Art And Culturecontributor Calisphere -
Harlan County U.S.A
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2Nd Annual Pilipino National Day
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60 Days For Justice
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Cesar Chavez Speaks
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The Farmworkers Need You Now
title The Farmworkers Need You Nowdescriptionartist/creator Unknownsubject United Farm Workerscontributor Calisphere -
You Can Bring Justice
title You Can Bring Justicedescriptionartist/creator C.W.Ssubject United Farm Workerscontributor Calisphere -
Benefit For: Nicaragua Information Center And Committee For Health Rights In Central America
title Benefit For: Nicaragua Information Center And Committee For Health Rights In Central Americadescriptioncontributor Calisphere -
Bay Area Teach In On U.S. Involvement In Central America
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No Vietnam War In El Salvador
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Lisa Kokin Juan Edgar Aparicio
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Rumbos De Expresion
title Rumbos De Expresiondescriptionartist/creator Carrasco, Barbarasubject Chicano/Latinocontributor Calisphere -
Nucleus
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Voices Of Resistanace And Defiance
title Voices Of Resistanace And Defiancedescriptionsubject South Africa (Southern Africa)contributor Calisphere -
Boycott Non Ufw Grapes And Head Lettuce
title Boycott Non Ufw Grapes And Head Lettucedescriptionartist/creator Unknownsubject United Farm Workerscontributor Calisphere -
Stand Up For Justice
title Stand Up For Justicedescriptionartist/creator Unknownsubject United Farm Workerscontributor Calisphere -
This Family Does Not Eat Lettuce Or Grapes
title This Family Does Not Eat Lettuce Or Grapesdescriptionartist/creator Unknownsubject United Farm Workerscontributor Calisphere -
The Ufw Has A Few Empty Beds To Fill
title The Ufw Has A Few Empty Beds To Filldescriptionartist/creator United Farm Workerssubject United Farm Workerscontributor Calisphere -
Zapata
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Puerto Rico
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The National Chicano Dance Theatre
title The National Chicano Dance Theatredescriptionartist/creator Artes Chicanoscontributor Calisphere -
Dia De Los Muertos Los Angeles, Ca
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El Futuro De Nuestra Raza
title El Futuro De Nuestra Razadescriptionartist/creator Estaban Palacios, Patricia Rcontributor Calisphere -
A Chicano Celebration Of Teacher'S Day
title A Chicano Celebration Of Teacher'S Daydescriptionartist/creator Unknownsubject Chicano/Latinocontributor Calisphere -
We Are Human
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En Mi Familia Empieza El Mundo
title En Mi Familia Empieza El Mundodescriptionartist/creator Montoya, Malaquiascontributor Calisphere -
Jose Galvez Mas Salsa Por Favor
title Jose Galvez Mas Salsa Por Favordescriptionartist/creator Galvez, Josécontributor Calisphere -
U.C. Raza Day '77
title U.C. Raza Day '77descriptionartist/creator Hernández, Rsubject Chicano/Latinocontributor Calisphere -
Rudy Lozano
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Assault With A Deadly Weapon
title Assault With A Deadly Weapondescription The posters document a wide variety of issues, from preserving local neighborhoods to expressing opinions on international events. The works to be digitized were made by diverse artists, collectives and organizations.artist/creator Libreria Latino Americanasubject Police Brutalitycontributor Calisphere -
El Fin Del Mundo
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Corridos A New American Musical By Luis Valdez
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Respect Life Stop Reagan
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Paz
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We Want You To Join
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Dylan
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Hendrix
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Cesar Chavez Day
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Goldman
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Jose Montoya
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Paz