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Gesticulador
title Gesticuladordescription Etching and aquatint, 22/50. Aguafuerte y aguatinta, 22/50. 22 1/4" x 15" (paper size).artist/creator Romero, Alejandrosubject Gesture People Chicago artists Illinois--Chicago Landscapes Cityscapes Urbanization Urban landscapescontributor National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) -
Bienvenidos a los Tostados Unidos
title Bienvenidos a los Tostados Unidosdescription Etching, 52/100. Aguafuerte, 52/100. 14 3/4" x 21 3/4" (paper size). From The New Immigration portfolio.artist/creator Aguirre, José Antoniosubject Self Help Graphics and Art (SHG) Immigration Borderlands Poverty Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.) in art Buildings Cities California--Los Angeles Cityscapes Urban landscapes Architecture New York (State)--New York Urbanization Frontera Immigrantscontributor National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) -
Untitled
title Untitleddescription Woodcut, N.N. Xilografía, S.N. 15 3/4" x 12 1/2" (paper size). Printed from Miners / Bolivia block.artist/creator Cortéz, Carlos A.subject Bolivia Labor Miners Labor movement Civil rights Workers Mines and mineral resources Men Chicago artistscontributor National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) -
Las Peleoneras
title Las Peleonerasdescription Color lithograph on paper, 32.5 in. x 39.5 in. Two women fighting and pulling each others' hair outside of a dance club while a group of people look on. Chicana artist and illustrator Carmen Lomas Garza created a series of artworks in which she visually shares memories of growing up in Kingsville, Texas. Here, she presents two women fighting in the center of this print. We have no idea why the two rivals are brawling in front of the El Rio bar. On either side of the two women, onlookers watch the fight. Looking through the port windows of the front door, a man and woman observe the combatants with curiosity. Symbolizing anger and treachery, a small black dog barks at the women, while a full moon floats in the dark sky. The artist stimulates our imagination, so that we can complete our own version of her story. A narrative artist, Carmen Lomas Garza is a skillful storyteller who specializes in relating to her Mexican American heritage. Carmen Lomas Garza is an award-winning artist-educator, who was born in Kingsville, Texas in 1948. She attended Texas A & I University (renamed Texas A & M University, Kingsville), Juarez-Lincoln/Antioch Graduate School, and San Francisco State University. The artist is known for her use of papel picado in large ofrendas. She describes her life as an artist: “At the age of thirteen, I decided to become a visual artist and pursue every opportunity to advance my knowledge of art in institutions of higher education. The Chicano Movement of the late 1960s inspired the dedication of my creativity to the depiction of special and everyday events in the lives of Mexican Americans based on my memories and experiences in South Texas. I saw the need to create images that would elicit recognition and appreciation among Mexican Americans, both adults and children, while at the same time serve as a source of education for others not familiar with our culture. It has been my objective since 1969 to make paintings, prints, installations for Day of the Dead, and paper and metal cutouts that instill pride in our history and culture in American society.”artist/creator Garza, Carmen Lomassubject Borderlands Frontera Fighting Bars (Drinking establishments) Color lithographs Lithographs Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Opulento Conquistador
title Opulento Conquistadordescription Pen, ink, and color pencil, 27 in. x 21.25 in. A portrait of a Spanish conquistador wearing full armor. José Cisneros (1910-2009) has been described as a leading historical illustrator of the Southwest. While he was a painter, wood carver, writer and muralist, his primary focus was recording the history of the Southwest border region through his illustrations. Born in Villa Ocampo, Mexico, Cisneros eventually moved to Juarez with his family in 1925 where he obtained a school passport to attend the Lydia Patterson Institute in El Paso, Texas. While enrolled in a painting class, he discovered during one of the lessons that he was color blind. Two years later, he was forced to quit school to help financially support his family. He procured a position at El Paso’s White House Department Store, where he designed displays and began to draw on Poster Board. He introduced himself to artist Tom Lea, which led to an invitation for Cisneros to exhibit his work at the El Paso Public Library in 1938. His work was so popular that his exhibit was extended for two weeks, and he was eventually exhibited in Juarez. Later, he was invited to illustrate many books and printing projects through a long-term collaboration with Carl Hertzog, the famous typographer, book designer, and publisher. During this time, he designed the coat of arms for the city of Juarez, and eventually the seal for The University of Texas at El Paso. Among his many honors are the Americanism Award given to him by the Daughters of the American Revolution; he was knighted by Pope John Paul II in 1990, and he was given the Order of Civil Merit by King Juan Carlos I of Spain in 1991. In 2001, he received the National Humanities Medal presented by President George W. Bush. José Cisneros remained a lifelong resident of El Paso, Texas until his death on November 14, 2009.artist/creator Cisneros, Josésubject Borderlands Frontera Conquistadors Pen, ink, and color pencils Drawings Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Magueyes II
title Magueyes IIdescription Intaglio on paper, 24 in. x 18 in. The New Immigration: Ten Etchings Portfolio by Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA and Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX. Layers of faces within what looks like a detention center with barbed wire fences. In 1988, Sister Karen Boccalero, founder of Self Help Graphics in Los Angeles, and Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, founder of Galería Sin Fronteras in Austin, co-organized this portfolio of ten etchings by five artists. The prints, sponsored by Self Help Graphics and co-published by Galería Sin Fronteras, were produced at Taller Romero in Mexico City by printer Renato Esquivel Romero. According to Cárdenas, this series pays “homage to the perseverance and dignity of the new Latino immigrants as they struggle with the transition into American society.” He also said that they are a reminder of “the role that immigration plays in enriching the economic vitality of our society and the contributions that the immigrants and their children will have in making American society a better community for tomorrow—a community ‘sin fronteras.’” Each of the five selected artists presented a distinctive perspective on politics, immigration, and the border.artist/creator Romero, Alejandrosubject Politics in art Faces Figurative art Fences Barbed Wire Immigration Immigrants Borderlands Frontera Intaglio Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Magueyes
title Magueyesdescription Intaglio on paper, 24 in. x 18 in. The New Immigration: Ten Etchings Portfolio by Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA and Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX. People outside of a gated area being chased by dogs and beaten. In 1988, Sister Karen Boccalero, founder of Self Help Graphics in Los Angeles, and Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, founder of Galería Sin Fronteras in Austin, co-organized this portfolio of ten etchings by five artists. The prints, sponsored by Self Help Graphics and co-published by Galería Sin Fronteras, were produced at Taller Romero in Mexico City by printer Renato Esquivel Romero. According to Cárdenas, this series pays “homage to the perseverance and dignity of the new Latino immigrants as they struggle with the transition into American society.” He also said that they are a reminder of “the role that immigration plays in enriching the economic vitality of our society and the contributions that the immigrants and their children will have in making American society a better community for tomorrow—a community ‘sin fronteras.’” Each of the five selected artists presented a distinctive perspective on politics, immigration, and the border.artist/creator Romero, Alejandrosubject Politics in art Batons Fences People Dogs Perros Crowds Watchtowers Immigration Immigrants Borderlands Frontera Intaglio Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Untitled
title Untitleddescription Intaglio on paper, 24 in. x 18 in. The New Immigration: Ten Etchings Portfolio by Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA and Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX. A flag potentially being pierced by an agave plant behind a wall with barbed wire in the foreground and background. In 1988, Sister Karen Boccalero, founder of Self Help Graphics in Los Angeles, and Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, founder of Galería Sin Fronteras in Austin, co-organized this portfolio of ten etchings by five artists. The prints, sponsored by Self Help Graphics and co-published by Galería Sin Fronteras, were produced at Taller Romero in Mexico City by printer Renato Esquivel Romero. According to Cárdenas, this series pays “homage to the perseverance and dignity of the new Latino immigrants as they struggle with the transition into American society.” He also said that they are a reminder of “the role that immigration plays in enriching the economic vitality of our society and the contributions that the immigrants and their children will have in making American society a better community for tomorrow—a community ‘sin fronteras.’” Each of the five selected artists presented a distinctive perspective on politics, immigration, and the border.artist/creator Montoya, Malaquíassubject Politics in art Agaves Barbed Wire Banderas Flags Immigration Immigrants Intaglio Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Untitled
title Untitleddescription Intaglio on paper, 24 in. x 18 in. The New Immigration: Ten Etchings Portfolio by Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA and Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX. Man's face partially hidden by striped vertical lines. The lines could be part of a USA flag with the barbs of barbed wire as stars. In 1988, Sister Karen Boccalero, founder of Self Help Graphics in Los Angeles, and Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, founder of Galería Sin Fronteras in Austin, co-organized this portfolio of ten etchings by five artists. The prints, sponsored by Self Help Graphics and co-published by Galería Sin Fronteras, were produced at Taller Romero in Mexico City by printer Renato Esquivel Romero. According to Cárdenas, this series pays “homage to the perseverance and dignity of the new Latino immigrants as they struggle with the transition into American society.” He also said that they are a reminder of “the role that immigration plays in enriching the economic vitality of our society and the contributions that the immigrants and their children will have in making American society a better community for tomorrow—a community ‘sin fronteras.’” Each of the five selected artists presented a distinctive perspective on politics, immigration, and the border.artist/creator Montoya, Malaquíassubject Banderas Flags Men Eyes Immigration Immigrants Intaglio Prints Allegory Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
A Votar
title A Votardescription Intaglio on paper, 18 in. x 24 in. The New Immigration: Ten Etchings Portfolio by Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA and Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX. Crowds of people are on either side of a barbed wire with bound hands. The people are small and look up to massive voting boxes for the USA and Mexico, with large hands contributing their votes. In 1988, Sister Karen Boccalero, founder of Self Help Graphics in Los Angeles, and Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, founder of Galería Sin Fronteras in Austin, co-organized this portfolio of ten etchings by five artists. The prints, sponsored by Self Help Graphics and co-published by Galería Sin Fronteras, were produced at Taller Romero in Mexico City by printer Renato Esquivel Romero. According to Cárdenas, this series pays “homage to the perseverance and dignity of the new Latino immigrants as they struggle with the transition into American society.” He also said that they are a reminder of “the role that immigration plays in enriching the economic vitality of our society and the contributions that the immigrants and their children will have in making American society a better community for tomorrow—a community ‘sin fronteras.’” Each of the five selected artists presented a distinctive perspective on politics, immigration, and the border.artist/creator Limón, Leosubject Mexico Immigration Immigrants United States Buildings Voting People Rope Barbed Wire Hands Hand in art Intaglio Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
La U.S.A. and the Three Diablos
title La U.S.A. and the Three Diablosdescription Intaglio on paper, 18 in. x 24 in. The New Immigration: Ten Etchings Portfolio by Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA and Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX. A man's head becomes a part of the land as he smiles and looks at the "three diablos" to the right. He has a cap with stars and a bald eagle on his head. There are people running across the land and people picking vegetables in a field in the foreground. In 1988, Sister Karen Boccalero, founder of Self Help Graphics in Los Angeles, and Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, founder of Galería Sin Fronteras in Austin, co-organized this portfolio of ten etchings by five artists. The prints, sponsored by Self Help Graphics and co-published by Galería Sin Fronteras, were produced at Taller Romero in Mexico City by printer Renato Esquivel Romero. According to Cárdenas, this series pays “homage to the perseverance and dignity of the new Latino immigrants as they struggle with the transition into American society.” He also said that they are a reminder of “the role that immigration plays in enriching the economic vitality of our society and the contributions that the immigrants and their children will have in making American society a better community for tomorrow—a community ‘sin fronteras.’” Each of the five selected artists presented a distinctive perspective on politics, immigration, and the border.artist/creator Limón, Leosubject Eagles Immigration Immigrants Demons Demonios Devil Diablo Workers Figurative art Animals in art Vegetables Stars Estrellas Running Intaglio Prints Allegory Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Del Sur al Norte #2
title Del Sur al Norte #2description Intaglio on arches cover buff paper (250 grams), 24 in. x 18 in. The New Immigration: Ten Etchings Portfolio by Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA and Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX. Woman carrying something above her head with a body laying on the ground next to her. She is in a city setting. A collage of men dressed in business attire also appear in the image. Printed at the Taller Romero in Mexico City, MX by Renato Esquivel Romero.artist/creator Bert, Guillermosubject Women Bodies Stairs Arrows Men Immigrants Immigration Intaglio Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Del Sur al Norte #1
title Del Sur al Norte #1description Intaglio on paper, 24 in. x 18 in. The New Immigration: Ten Etchings Portfolio by Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA and Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX. Woman carrying something above her head with bodies lying on the ground next to her. In 1988, Sister Karen Boccalero, founder of Self Help Graphics and Art in Los Angeles, and Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, founder of Galería Sin Fronteras in Austin, co-organized this portfolio of ten etchings by five artists. The prints, sponsored by Self Help Graphics and co-published by Galería Sin Fronteras, were produced at Taller Romero in Mexico City by printer Renato Esquivel Romero. According to Cárdenas, this series pays “homage to the perseverance and dignity of the new Latino immigrants as they struggle with the transition into American society.” He also said that they are a reminder of “the role that immigration plays in enriching the economic vitality of our society and the contributions that the immigrants and their children will have in making American society a better community for tomorrow—a community ‘sin fronteras.’” Each of the five selected artists presented a distinctive perspective on politics, immigration, and the border.artist/creator Bert, Guillermosubject Women Bodies Immigration Immigrants Intaglio Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
El Paso, al Reves
title El Paso, al Revesdescription Intaglio on paper, 24 in. x 18 in. The New Immigration: Ten Etchings Portfolio by Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA and Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX. Shirtless man with a crowd of people in front of and behind a fence. Brick wall and city in background with skulls and a flying space craft. In 1988, Sister Karen Boccalero, founder of Self Help Graphics and Art in Los Angeles, and Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, founder of Galería Sin Fronteras in Austin, co-organized this portfolio of ten etchings by five artists. The prints, sponsored by Self Help Graphics and co-published by Galería Sin Fronteras, were produced at Taller Romero in Mexico City by printer Renato Esquivel Romero. According to Cárdenas, this series pays “homage to the perseverance and dignity of the new Latino immigrants as they struggle with the transition into American society.” He also said that they are a reminder of “the role that immigration plays in enriching the economic vitality of our society and the contributions that the immigrants and their children will have in making American society a better community for tomorrow—a community ‘sin fronteras.’” Each of the five selected artists presented a distinctive perspective on politics, immigration, and the border.artist/creator Aguirre, José Antoniosubject Fences Humans Crowds Immigration Immigrants Intaglio Prints Unidentified Flying Objects UFO Buildings Hands Hand in art Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Bienvenidos a los Estados Unidos
title Bienvenidos a los Estados Unidosdescription Intaglio on paper, 18 in. x 24 in. A part of the "New Immigration" Portfolio by Self Help Graphics and Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX. A Statue of Liberty is in the bottom right corner with a large border fence immediately behind her. There are lines of movement, a building in the background, and lines that suggest skulls. In 1988, Sister Karen Boccalero, founder of Self Help Graphics and Art in Los Angeles, and Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, founder of Galería Sin Fronteras in Austin, co-organized this portfolio of ten etchings by five artists. The prints, sponsored by Self Help Graphics and co-published by Galería Sin Fronteras, were produced at Taller Romero in Mexico City by printer Renato Esquivel Romero. According to Cárdenas, this series pays “homage to the perseverance and dignity of the new Latino immigrants as they struggle with the transition into American society.” He also said that they are a reminder of “the role that immigration plays in enriching the economic vitality of our society and the contributions that the immigrants and their children will have in making American society a better community for tomorrow—a community ‘sin fronteras.’” Each of the five selected artists presented a distinctive perspective on politics, immigration, and the border.artist/creator Aguirre, José Antoniosubject Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.) in art Statues Estatua de la Libertad Buildings Fences Hands Hand in art Cactus Borderlands Frontera Immigration Immigrants Intaglio Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Sidewinder
title Sidewinderdescriptionartist/creator Jiménez, Luissubjectcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Ta Ra Ra Boom De De
title Ta Ra Ra Boom De Dedescription Gronk, Ta Ra Ra Boom De De, 1988, acrylic on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift from the Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art (Gift of The Friends of the Corcoran), 2020.20.110artist/creator Gronkcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Friends of the People
title Friends of the Peopledescription Rupert García, Friends of the People, 1988, etching, chine collé on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift from the Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art (Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Kohs), 2020.20.97, © 1988, Rupert Garcíaartist/creator García, Rupertcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Welcome to America's Finest Tourist Plantation
title Welcome to America's Finest Tourist Plantationdescription David Avalos, Elizabeth Sisco, Louis Hock, Welcome to America's Finest Tourist Plantation, 1988, screenprint on vinyl mounted on foam board, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. Alfred S. Pagano and Susan A. Tyler, 2015.37, © 1988, Elizabeth Sisco & Louis Hock & David Avaloscontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Night Magic (Blue Jester)
title Night Magic (Blue Jester)description Carlos Almaraz, Night Magic (Blue Jester), 1988, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Gloria Werner, 2011.12, © 1988, Carlos Almaraz Estateartist/creator Almaraz, Carloscontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
El Fireboy y El Mingo
title El Fireboy y El Mingodescription Gilbert "Magu" Luján, El Fireboy y El Mingo, 1988, color lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Professor Monroe Price and Ms. Aimee Brown, 1998.147artist/creator Luján, Gilbert "Magu"contributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Javelina
title Javelinadescription Leroy Archuleta, Javelina, 1988, latex paint on cottonwood, bone, glass, and straw, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Chuck and Jan Rosenak and museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment, 1997.124.47artist/creator Archuleta, Leroysubject Pigcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Mothers on the Stoop, from the series Spanish Harlem
title Mothers on the Stoop, from the series Spanish Harlemdescription Joseph Rodríguez, Mothers on the Stoop, from the series Spanish Harlem, 1988, chromogenic print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 1996.81.1, © 1988, Joseph Rodriguezartist/creator Rodríguez, Josephcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Maquette for Ventana al Pacifico (for U.S. Courthouse, Portland, Oregon)
title Maquette for Ventana al Pacifico (for U.S. Courthouse, Portland, Oregon)description Manuel Neri, Maquette for Ventana al Pacifico (for U.S. Courthouse, Portland, Oregon), ca. 1988, plaster relief, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, Art-in-Architecture Program, 1994.84.5, © 1989, Manuel Neriartist/creator Neri, Manuelcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Car
title Cardescription Frank Romero, Car, 1988, unique screenprint monoprint, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Ruth Fine, 1994.16, © 1988, Frank Romeroartist/creator Romero, Franksubject Automobilecontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Estrella of the Dawn, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989
title Estrella of the Dawn, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989description Los Dos de Los, Yreina D. Cervántez, lèo Limón, Estrella of the Dawn, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989, 1988, screenprint, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991.65.7, © 1988, Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.contributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Cocina Jaiteca, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989
title Cocina Jaiteca, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989description Larry Yanez, Cocina Jaiteca, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989, 1988, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991.65.9, © 1988, Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.artist/creator Yañez, Larrycontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Untitled, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller 1988-1989
title Untitled, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller 1988-1989description David M. Gonzales, Untitled, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller 1988-1989, 1988, screenprint, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991.65.8, © 1988, Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.artist/creator Gonzales, David M.contributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Encantación, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989
title Encantación, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989description Alfredo Arreguin, Encantación, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989, 1988, screenprint, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991.65.6, © 1988, Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.artist/creator Arreguin, Alfredocontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
We the People, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989
title We the People, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989description Carlota D. Espinoza, We the People, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989, 1988, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991.65.5, © 1988, Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.artist/creator Espinoza, Carlota D.contributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Ruben, Lou and Diane, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989
title Ruben, Lou and Diane, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989description Elizabeth Rodriguez, Ruben, Lou and Diane, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989, 1988, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991.65.4, © 1988, Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.artist/creator Rodriguez, Elizabethcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
La Ofrenda, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989
title La Ofrenda, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989description Ester Hernández, La Ofrenda, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989, 1988, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991.65.3, © 1988, Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.artist/creator Hernandez, Estercontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Resistance to Cultural Death - An Affirmation of My Past, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-89
title Resistance to Cultural Death - An Affirmation of My Past, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-89description Mario Castillo, Resistance to Cultural Death - An Affirmation of My Past, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-89, 1988, screenprint (four color separation), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991.65.2, © 1988, Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.artist/creator Castillo, Mariocontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Angelito Negro, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989
title Angelito Negro, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989description Delilah Montoya, Angelito Negro, from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989, 1988, screenprint with chicharra (cicada) wings on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991.65.1, © 1988, Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.artist/creator Montoya, Delilahcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Game Fish
title Game Fishdescription Larry Fuente, Game Fish, 1988, fiberglass, black auto-body type epoxy resin, polyurethane resin, plywood, plastic found objects including beads, buttons, poker chips, badminton birdies, ping pong balls, rhinestones, coins, dice, plastic figurines, combs, miniature pinball games, dominoes, chess pieces, pool balls, etc., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the James Renwick Alliance and museum purchase through the Smithsonian Institution Collections Acquisition Program, 1991.61, © 1988, Larry Fuenteartist/creator Fuente, Larrycontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Granite Weaving
title Granite Weavingdescription Jesús Moroles, Granite Weaving, 1988, Georgia gray granite, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Frank K. Ribelin, 1996.1A-Fartist/creator Moroles, Jesússubject Abstractcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Fiesta (site diagram)
title Fiesta (site diagram)description Luis Jiménez, Fiesta (site diagram), 1988, pencil, colored pencil and xerox on paper mounted on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, Art-in-Architecture Program, 1990.35.3artist/creator Jiménez, Luiscontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Fiesta (base diagram)
title Fiesta (base diagram)description Luis Jiménez, Fiesta (base diagram), 1988, pencil and colored pencil on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, Art-in-Architecture Program, 1990.35.2artist/creator Jiménez, Luiscontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Fiesta (study for sculpture in Otay Mesa, California)
title Fiesta (study for sculpture in Otay Mesa, California)description Luis Jiménez, Fiesta (study for sculpture in Otay Mesa, California), 1988, pencil and colored pencil on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, Art-in-Architecture Program, 1990.35.1artist/creator Jiménez, Luiscontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Angeles National Forest #13, from the series Shooting Sites
title Angeles National Forest #13, from the series Shooting Sitesdescription Anthony Hernandez, Angeles National Forest #13, from the series Shooting Sites, 1988, printed 1989, silver dye bleach print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Consolidated Natural Gas Company Foundation, 1989.50.2, © 1989, Anthony Hernandezartist/creator Hernandez, Anthonysubject Los Angelescontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Luis Cruz Azaceta : interview with Friedhelm Mennekes
title Luis Cruz Azaceta : interview with Friedhelm Mennekesdescription Interested in reading more? Visit our partner's homepage by clicking on the 'View Item' button or visiting the url in the website section -
Introduction=Introducción
title Introduction=Introduccióndescription Interested in reading more? Visit our partner's homepage by clicking on the 'View Item' button or visiting the url in the website sectionartist/creator Castellón, Rolando -
Mira! : diferencias en el arte norteamericano y latinoamericano
title Mira! : diferencias en el arte norteamericano y latinoamericanodescription Interested in reading more? Visit our partner's homepage by clicking on the 'View Item' button or visiting the url in the website sectionartist/creator Ahlander, Leslie Judd -
Ester Hernández
title Ester Hernándezdescription Interested in reading more? Visit our partner's homepage by clicking on the 'View Item' button or visiting the url in the website sectionartist/creator Mesa-Bains, Amalia -
Mexican and mexican-american artists in the United States : 1920-1970
title Mexican and mexican-american artists in the United States : 1920-1970description Interested in reading more? Visit our partner's homepage by clicking on the 'View Item' button or visiting the url in the website sectionartist/creator Quirarte, Jacinto -
Two Dancers with Vases
title Two Dancers with Vasesdescription Photograph of two dancers wearing brightly-colored floral-print dresses and white headpieces holding hand-painted vases with flowers above their heads; several paintings are visible in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Arts And Crafts - Dance Dancers Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Girl and Papier-Mache
title Girl and Papier-Machedescription Photograph of a young girl standing at a table doing papier-mache with several other students in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Papier-Mache Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Students Posing with Painting
title Students Posing with Paintingdescription Photograph of a large group of students and several teachers posing, standing and sitting in rows, in front of a large brightly-colored painting of five women.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) People - Children Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Students with Adolfo Mexiac Exhibit
title Students with Adolfo Mexiac Exhibitdescription Photograph of students of various ages sitting and standing in a gallery next so three paintings; written on the wall above a painting on the right is the text "Adolfo Mexiac. Un Michoacano Universal. A Retrospective."artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Guitarist and Students in Gallery
title Guitarist and Students in Gallerydescription Photograph of a group of students sitting on the floor in a gallery in front of a man playing the guitar; in the background two students are standing next to a statue.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Guitars Arts And Crafts - Music Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Students and Papier-Mache
title Students and Papier-Machedescription Photograph of two young women standing at a table creating papier-mache figures with other people in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Papier-Mache Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Students and Educator at Santa Barraza Exhibit
title Students and Educator at Santa Barraza Exhibitdescription Photograph of a group of students sitting on the floor looking at a painting at an exhibit of works by Santa Barraza; a woman is standing in front of the painting and gesturing to it and one of the students has their hand raised.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Santa Barraza Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Woman Standing at Podium
title Woman Standing at Podiumdescription Photograph of an unidentified woman speaking into a microphone at a podium with two abstract paintings hanging on the wall behind her and a large ribbon in the front of her.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) People - Individuals Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Two Children in Classroom
title Two Children in Classroomdescription Polaroid photograph of a girl sitting at a table working on an art project in a classroom with a boy standing in the background. A blackboard and bulletin boards are visible on the wall in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Three Students and Mural
title Three Students and Muraldescription Photograph of two students painting a mural while another young woman talks to a man on the right; there is a Greyhound sign hanging above the mural.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Arts And Crafts - Paintings - Murals Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Students Painting a Mural
title Students Painting a Muraldescription Photograph of two young women, one wearing a name tag, painting a mural while another girl watches on the right.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Arts And Crafts - Paintings - Murals Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Woman with Students in gallery
title Woman with Students in gallerydescription Photograph of a woman standing and gesturing to a painting in front of a group of students sitting on the floor; Printed on the wall with the painting is the text: "Lus Jimenez- Symbol of a Millenial People. Model and Muse of the Mexican School of Painting."artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Students Painting
title Students Paintingdescription Photograph of two young men sitting at a table in a classroom painting with water colors and a young woman who sits watching them in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Arts And Crafts - Paintings Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Three Young People at Event
title Three Young People at Eventdescription Photograph of three young people posing for a photograph at an event; the young woman on the left is wearing a cocktail dress and name tag and holding a drink, the young woman in the middle is wearing a red blouse, and the man on the right is wearing a tie and vest.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. People - Individuals Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Man and Children in Gallery
title Man and Children in Gallerydescription Photograph of an unidentified man standing in front of a several black and white photographs hanging on a wall with a group of children sitting on the floor and watching him; there are paintings and other artworks visible in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) People - Children Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Students in Classroom
title Students in Classroomdescription Photograph of children in a classroom sitting at two tables working on art projects with glue and tissue paper and a woman standing and holding a piece of paper.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Education - Schools Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) People - Children Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Santa Barazza Exhibit and Students
title Santa Barazza Exhibit and Studentsdescription Photograph of a group of students sitting on the floor in front of a painting and a woman standing, appearing to answer a student's question; behind her there is a text on the wall with the painting that reads "Santa Barraza. A MexicTejana from [...]."artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Santa Barraza Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sylvia Orozco and Liliana Wilson
title Sylvia Orozco and Liliana Wilsondescription Photograph of Sylvia Orozco (left) and Liliana Wilson (right) with an unidentified young man in a suit and tie, posing in front of a picture by Liliana Wilson; there are other artworks and installations visible in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Orozco, Sylvia Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) People - Individuals Wilson, Liliana Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Woman and Students in Gallery
title Woman and Students in Gallerydescription Photograph of a group of children sitting on the floor in a gallery in front of a woman standing and speaking to them next to several paintings hanging on a white wall.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education People - Children Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sam Coronado and Children
title Sam Coronado and Childrendescription Photograph of artist Sam Coronado sitting at a table while five unidentified young people and an unidentified woman wearing a name tag watch him work.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Students Painting Mural
title Students Painting Muraldescription Photograph of several young girls painting a mural of cowboys with other people and exhibits in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Arts And Crafts - Paintings - Murals Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Students at Santa Barraza Exhibit
title Students at Santa Barraza Exhibitdescription Photograph of a group of students sitting on the floor at an exhibit of paintings by Santa Barraza; two students are raising their hands and a woman standing next to the painting appears to be answering their questions.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Santa Barraza Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Guitarist and Children with Balloons
title Guitarist and Children with Balloonsdescription Photograph of a man playing guitar for a group of children sitting on the floor; several of the children have balloons and there are photographs and other artworks visible in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Guitars Arts And Crafts - Music Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) People - Children Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sam Coronado Posing with Students
title Sam Coronado Posing with Studentsdescription Photograph of Sam Coronado posing with a large group of students and two teachers in a classroom; several students kneeling in the front row are holding up prints with his name on them.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Coronado, Sam Education - Schools Education People - Individuals Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Students Painting at Table
title Students Painting at Tabledescription Photograph of a young man and a young woman sitting at a table and working on individual paintings; the table is covered with tempera paints, brushes, and other supplies and there is a large mural in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Arts And Crafts - Paintings Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Adults and Students in Gallery
title Adults and Students in Gallerydescription Photograph of a group of five unidentified adults and five children posing in front of three prints in a gallery.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) People - Individuals Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Chidlren with Paintings
title Chidlren with Paintingsdescription Photograph of two boys standing in front of two paintings and gesturing to them while other children sit on the floor and watch them and several adults stand in the foreground.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) People - Children Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Teacher and Students Discussing Artwork
title Teacher and Students Discussing Artworkdescription Photograph of a group of students sitting on the floor in a gallery and a man standing in front of them next to a row of paintings; several of the students are raising their hands and the man appears to be answering their questions.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Children Looking at Pictures
title Children Looking at Picturesdescription Photograph of a group of children sitting on the floor in a gallery in front several black and white photographs; two girls are standing next to a photograph in the middle and gesturing to it.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Education People - Children Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
title Ribbon Cutting Ceremonydescription Photograph of two women cutting a large purple ribbon with two men standing to their left and two other men standing to their right; the man on the left is holding a plaque and wearing a name tag. There are paintings hanging on the wall in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sam Coronado at Chalkboard
title Sam Coronado at Chalkboarddescription Photograph of Sam Coronado standing in front of a chalkboard holding up a print and gesturing to it while students sit at their desks and watch him.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Coronado, Sam Education - Schools Education People - Individuals Education - Schools - Students Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Women Posing with Artwork
title Women Posing with Artworkdescription Photograph of five unidentified women posing in front of several paintings; a cameraman holding a video camera is partially visible in the foreground.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Artworks Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) People - Individuals Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sam Coronado and Students
title Sam Coronado and Studentsdescription Photograph of artist Sam Coronado sitting at a table in a classroom surrounded by students, standing and sitting, who watch him work.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
The Pharr Press (Pharr, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1988
title The Pharr Press (Pharr, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1988description Quarterly newspaper from Pharr, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.artist/creator Glover, Lloyd H.subject Business, Economics And Finance - Journalism Business, Economics And Finance - Advertising Business, Economics And Finance - Communications - Newspapers Hidalgo County (Tex.) -- Newspapers. Places - United States - Texas - Hidalgo County Pharr (Tex.) -- Newspapers.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Postcard: Cinco de Mayo Celebration
title Postcard: Cinco de Mayo Celebrationdescription Postcard that advertises an event for Cinco de Mayo. On one side, artwork by Pio Pulido fills the paper. The phrase "5 May" is drawn in the middle of the paper. The art also features a snake, a person's profile and other items. On the flip side, there is mailing information.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Texas Trends in Art Education, Volume [6], Fall 1988
title Texas Trends in Art Education, Volume [6], Fall 1988description Journal of the Texas Art Education Association includes articles related to theoretical, social, educational, and cultural issues affecting art education in Texas as well as articles about practical methods and programs for art education at various levels of instruction.artist/creator Miller, Phyllis Knerl Ulbricht, J. Grossman, Ellin Chumley, Sharon Texas Art Education Association Krieger, Beverly Francis, Bill D. Fehr, Dennissubject Teaching Methods Teachers Art Classes Education Art -- Study And Teaching -- Texas -- Periodicals. Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
A Rising Star, Los Angeles, 1988
title A Rising Star, Los Angeles, 1988description A rising star, Los Angeles, 1988. El Mercado, rear parking lot, 1st Street just east of Lorena Street, [Boyle Heights]. A portrait of actor and director Edward James Olmos that was commissioned for use on the cover of Time Magazine on July 11, 1988. Olmos grew up in East Los Angeles. His credits include the television ahow "Miami Vice" and the starring role in the movie, "Stand and Deliver," about local high school calculus teacher Jaime Escalante. More recently, Olmos made his directorial debut in 1992 with "American Me." By Jose-Luis Gonzalez. Sponsored by Time Magazine. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 307, #54.subject Olmos, James Edward Mural Painting And Decoration Motion Picture Producers And Directors Street Art Motion Picture Actors And Actressescontributor Calisphere -
5 De Mayo 1988
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Elizam Escobar
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La Pena 13Th Anniversary Celebration
title La Pena 13Th Anniversary Celebrationdescription 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.artist/creator Sances, Jossubject Art And Culturecontributor Calisphere -
Aspects Of Resistance
title Aspects Of Resistancedescriptionartist/creator Garcia, Rupertsubject Art And Culturecontributor Calisphere -
Enough
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Blues For Salvador
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Soul And Inspiration
title Soul And Inspirationdescriptionartist/creator Hainessubject United Farm Workerscontributor Calisphere -
Semillas Y Raices Iii
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Raza Day '88
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Border Brujo: Performance Still
title Border Brujo: Performance Stilldescription A ritual-linguistic journey across the U.S./Mexico border. In the guise of a cross-cultural shaman, Gómez Peña shifts into 15 different personas, each speaking a different language. Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, California) Collaboration with Emily Hicks and Yasue Doudera Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Performing Arts (including Performance Art) Photographscontributor Calisphere -
Birth Of Border Brujo: Performance Still
title Birth Of Border Brujo: Performance Stilldescription Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, California) Collaboration with performance artist Hugo Sanchez Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Part of Border Realities IV in association with the Border Art Workshop, Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego. This performance is the genesis of "Border Brujo," a ritual-linguistic journey across the U.S./Mexico border. In the guise of a cross-cultural shaman, Gómez Peña shifts into 9 different personas, each speaking a different language. Performed outside the Centro Cultural de la Raza. Performing Arts (including Performance Art) Photographssubject Altars Sánchez, Hugo (Mexican Artist, Contemporary) Monologues Audiences Shamanism Performance Art Gómez-Peña, Guillermo Border Artcontributor Calisphere -
Commemoration Of The Twentieth Anniversary Of The Tlatelolco Student Massacre
title Commemoration Of The Twentieth Anniversary Of The Tlatelolco Student Massacredescription Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Photographs Plaza Santa Cecilia, Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico) Rock band Mercado Negro and performance artist Carlos Niebla performing in Tijuana as part of the commemorative events held on the twentieth anniversary of the Tlatelolco student massacre. Plaza Santa Cecilia, Tijuana, Mexico.artist/creator Artenstein, Isaaccontributor Calisphere -
Tijuana Artists Exhibit: God On Earth: Performance Still
title Tijuana Artists Exhibit: God On Earth: Performance Stilldescription Collaborative performance by Carlos Niebla and rock band Mercado Negro called 'Dios en la Tierra,' or 'God on Earth. The message is that liberty is the most precious possession in life. Performed at Sushi Performance and Art Gallery in connection with art exhibit featuring Tijuana artists. Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Performing Arts (including Performance Art) Photographs San Diego (California) Sushi Performance & Visual Art Tijuana Artists Exhibit on display from October 15 through November 19, 1988.artist/creator Artenstein, Isaacsubject Political Art Performance Art Fences Rock Groups Musicians Performing Artists Border Art Niebla, Carloscontributor Calisphere -
Commemoration Of The Twentieth Anniversary Of The Tlatelolco Student Massacre
title Commemoration Of The Twentieth Anniversary Of The Tlatelolco Student Massacredescription Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Photographs Plaza Santa Cecilia, Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico) Rock band Mercado Negro and performance artist Carlos Niebla performing in Tijuana as part of the commemorative events held on the twentieth anniversary of the Tlatelolco student massacre. Plaza Santa Cecilia, Tijuana, Mexico.artist/creator Artenstein, Isaaccontributor Calisphere -
Commemoration Of The Twentieth Anniversary Of The Tlatelolco Student Massacre
title Commemoration Of The Twentieth Anniversary Of The Tlatelolco Student Massacredescription Art piece, Plaza Santa Cecilia, Tijuana, Mexico. Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Photographs Plaza Santa Cecilia, Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico)artist/creator Artenstein, Isaacsubject Political Art Massacres Tlatelolco Massacre (Mexico City, Mexico : 1968) Viewers (Observers) Pedestrian Areas Memorialscontributor Calisphere -
Tijuana Artists Exhibit: Tijuana-San Diego Art Pilgrimage: Performance Still
title Tijuana Artists Exhibit: Tijuana-San Diego Art Pilgrimage: Performance Stilldescription Collaborative performance with Hugo Sanchez and Gerardo Navarro. Performed in connection with the Tijuana Art Exhibit held at Sushi Performance and Art Gallery, San Diego. Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Performing Arts (including Performance Art) Photographs San Diego (California) Sushi Performance & Visual Art Tijuana-San Diego art pilgrimage performance piece. Pilgrimage began inside the Sushi Gallery. From there the performers walked to Horton Plaza then back to the Sushi Gallery, about 10 blocks each way. Gómez-Peña and Sanchez during pilgrimage.subject Horn (Musical Instrument) Navarro, Gerardo Crosses Cross-Dressing Sánchez, Hugo (Mexican Artist, Contemporary) Performance Art Mannequins (Figures) Costumes Pilgrims And Pilgrimages Spectators Gómez-Peña, Guillermo Masks Border Artcontributor Calisphere -
Commemoration Of The Twentieth Anniversary Of The Tlatelolco Student Massacre
title Commemoration Of The Twentieth Anniversary Of The Tlatelolco Student Massacredescription Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Photographs Plaza Santa Cecilia, Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico) Speaker commemorating the event, Plaza Santa Cecilia, Tijuana, Mexico.artist/creator Artenstein, Isaaccontributor Calisphere -
Tijuana Artists Exhibit: Tijuana-San Diego Art Pilgrimage: Performance Still
title Tijuana Artists Exhibit: Tijuana-San Diego Art Pilgrimage: Performance Stilldescription Collaborative performance with Hugo Sanchez and Gerardo Navarro. Performed in connection with the Tijuana Art Exhibit held at Sushi Performance and Art Gallery, San Diego. Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Performing Arts (including Performance Art) Photographs San Diego (California) Sushi Performance & Visual Art Tijuana-San Diego art pilgrimage performance piece. Pilgrimage began inside the Sushi Gallery. From there the performers walked to Horton Plaza then back to the Sushi Gallery, about 10 blocks each way. Gómez-Peña and Sanchez during pilgrimage.subject Horn (Musical Instrument) Sánchez, Hugo (Mexican Artist, Contemporary) Performance Art Pilgrims And Pilgrimages Costumes Gómez-Peña, Guillermo Border Artcontributor Calisphere