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Tool Boy Flying at Nite
title Tool Boy Flying at Nitedescription Acrylic on canvas / acrílico sobre lienzo. 46 1/4" x 42".artist/creator Ortiz, Cruzsubject National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) 25th Anniversary DonationTears Wrenches Street art stylescontributor National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) -
El Copycat
title El Copycatdescription Acrylic on canvas / acrílico sobre lienzo. 47 7/8" x 69 3/4".artist/creator Limón, Leosubject National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) 25th Anniversary Donation Plants Animals Hearts Corazón Cactus Transportation Automobiles Cars Trucks Cityscapes Urbanization Symbolism Peppers Chiles Liberty Bell Arrows Religion in art Guadalupe, Our Lady of Spirituality Painter's pallette Angel Pre-Cuauhtémoc Landscapescontributor National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) -
El visionario II
title El visionario IIdescription Glass and mixed media / vidrio y técnica mixta. 27" x 12 1/2" x 9".contributor National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) -
Reflejo del Chuco
title Reflejo del Chucodescription Color lithograph on paper, 27.5 in. x 34.5 in. A woman in a green dress next to an orange car with a man inside, and a shirtless man walks behind the car on the street. Proud of his Chicano roots, Luis Jiménez (1940 – 2006) was an El Paso, Texas native, best known for his large-scale, brightly colored sculptures immersed in the Chicano iconography of Texas and New Mexico. Jiménez studied art and architecture at The University of Texas in Austin and El Paso. He eventually traveled to Mexico to study the famous Mexican muralists Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, and was also influenced by regionalists Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood. After completing school, he went to work for his father making neon signs and car decals. In 1966 Jiménez moved to New York and joined the Pop Art scene, making painted fiberglass figurative works inspired by the everyday lives of Latinos living in the Southwest. His work shows his concern for working-class people and those who have suffered from discrimination. Jimenez was and remains respected in Latino communities for his perspective and narrative of the culture of Mexico and the Southwest. His artwork emulates popular Cholo car culture, demonstrated in his use of fiberglass, spray paint, and imagery consisting of Aztec emperors, border crossing, and vaqueros riding wild broncos. His works are in the collections of the Albuquerque Museum, the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., the El Paso Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, among others.artist/creator Jiménez, Luissubject Borderlands Frontera Cars Automobiles Color lithographs Lithographs Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Tan Lejos de Dios, Tan Cerca de los Estados Unidos
title Tan Lejos de Dios, Tan Cerca de los Estados Unidosdescription Lithograph on paper, 40 in. x 62 in. This print by El Paso artist Luis Jiménez represents the countless immigrants crossing daily into the United States; as relevant today as it was in the past with mass migration continuing to surge at the Southern border. Hoping to achieve the American Dream, immigrants journey from Mexico, and increasingly from the Northern Triangle in Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras). Individuals and families endure violence and hardship to come to the U.S., demonstrating grit, perseverance, and ingenuity to survive the known and unknown perils of crossing to the other side of the border (el otro lado). Once in the U.S., immigrants are vulnerable to abuse and discrimination while trying to adapt to a different culture. The artist’s title appropriately describes the scene, immigrants far from their homeland and their spiritual life, and so close to the U.S., where they may face more obstacles. On the left side, a vehicle belonging to the U.S. border patrol chases a group of immigrants confronted by cacti and barbed wire. A federal helicopter flies overhead, while a woman’s lifeless body lies on the ground, her disheveled clothing indicates a nefarious end. Near the center, with a coyote nipping at her legs, a woman frantically tries to escape. Next to her, a father and mother cautiously lead their children into the U.S. On the right side, a smuggler armed with rifle and pistol supervises his pack of mulas (mules) carrying heavy bundles, meanwhile an airplane drops more bundles of contraband below. Jiménez captures the harsh and cruel reality of border crossings facing immigrants. Luis Jiménez (1940 – 2006) was an El Paso, Texas native, best known for his large-scale, brightly colored sculptures immersed in the Chicano iconography of Texas and New Mexico. Jiménez studied art and architecture at The University of Texas in Austin and in El Paso. He eventually traveled to Mexico to study with the Mexican muralists Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, and he was also influenced by regionalists Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood. After completing school, he went to work for his father making neon signs and car decals. In 1966, Jiménez moved to New York and joined the Pop Art scene, making painted fiberglass figurative works inspired by the everyday lives of Latinos living in the Southwest. His work shows his concern for working-class people and those who have suffered from discrimination. Jiménez was and remains respected in Latino communities for his perspective and narrative of the culture of Mexico and the Southwest. His artwork emulates popular Cholo car culture, demonstrated in his use of fiberglass, spray paint, and imagery consisting of Aztec emperors, border crossing, and vaqueros riding wild broncos. His works are in the collections of the Albuquerque Museum, the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., the El Paso Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, among others.artist/creator Jiménez, Luissubject Borderlands Frontera Immigration Immigrants Rio Grande Lithographs Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Pavo
title Pavodescription Woodcut on paper, 20.25 in. x 30 in. Francisco Delgado portrays an obese rich man devouring a whole turkey, while barefooted Latino servers bring him more food and drink. The artist depicts the glaring economic inequality between the “haves” and the “have nots.” Here, Delgado references gluttony, one of the seven deadly sins in Christian religion, representing an excessive and ongoing eating of food or drink. Temperance cures gluttony, by encouraging persons to be healthy and to serve others. The rich man consumes a turkey, (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by Original Peoples to Europe and Asia. Today, the turkey is an important part of the Thanksgiving celebration. Francisco Delgado was born on November 3, 1974, in Ciudad Juárez, and grew up in El Paso’s Segundo Barrio. He received his Master of Fine Arts from the Yale School of Art. His Bordeño artworks are informed by the social and cultural struggles inherent to life on the Mexican and United States border. His artwork addresses issues of identity, race, cultural traditions, and government policies that affect migration and immigrants. In his own words, Delgado says, “I am a visual artist with an artistic focus on social issues.” He visually represents the history of his community and creates a dialogue for social change. Often using dark humor or satire to depict his narratives, his artwork highlights the struggles of underrepresented people along the border. A prolific artist, Delgado works in painting, drawing, printmaking, and has also produced community murals. His works have been published in books, exhibited in national and international art exhibitions, and community institutions. Francisco currently resides, teaches and creates artwork in El Paso.artist/creator Delgado, Franciscosubject Satire Borderlands Frontera Turkeys Texas--El Paso Woodcuts Prints Life and Experiences in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands (exhibition)contributor Mexic-Arte Museum (MAM) -
Steve Biko
title Steve Bikodescription Dignidad Rebelde, Jesus Barraza, Steve Biko, 2001/2013, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Samuel and Blanche Koffler Acquisition Fund, 2020.39.3, © 2001, Jesus Barrazasubjectcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Ricardo Flores Magon
title Ricardo Flores Magondescriptionartist/creator Barraza, Jesussubjectcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Guerillera
title Guerilleradescriptionartist/creator Coronado, Samsubjectcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
The Game
title The Gamedescriptionartist/creator Coronado, Samsubjectcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Guerillera II
title Guerillera IIdescription Sam Coronado, Guerillera II, 2001, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Frank K. Ribelin Endowment, 2020.24.2, © 01-01-14, Jill Ramirezartist/creator Coronado, Samcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Guerillera
title Guerilleradescriptionartist/creator Coronado, Samsubjectcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
The Utopia
title The Utopiadescription 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 More, Thomas, Sir, Saint -
Artist's Statement: Art Liberation Movement, Castillo's Manifesto, Chicago, IL, July 4, 2001
title Artist's Statement: Art Liberation Movement, Castillo's Manifesto, Chicago, IL, July 4, 2001description 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 Castillo, Mario -
All this beauty and color should have a place in every home
title All this beauty and color should have a place in every homedescription 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 Nunn, Tey Marianna -
Discursive Images and Resonant Words Address the Vox Populi: The Visceral Art of Carlos Cortéz Koyokuikatl
title Discursive Images and Resonant Words Address the Vox Populi: The Visceral Art of Carlos Cortéz Koyokuikatldescription 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 Sorell, V. A. (Victor A.) -
Painting outside the lines
title Painting outside the linesdescription 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 Bonetti, Davidsubject Artists -
Race and Culture in the 21st Century
title Race and Culture in the 21st Centurydescription 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 Chapa Mendoza, Nora -
Silencing our lady : la respuesta de alma
title Silencing our lady : la respuesta de almadescription 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 López, Alma -
Santa Barraza : a borderlands chronicle
title Santa Barraza : a borderlands chronicledescription 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 Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás -
Where are the Chicana printmakers? : presence and absence in the work of Chicana artists of the movimiento = Dónde están las grabadistas chicanas : presencia y ausencia de la obra de las artistas chicanas en el movimiento chicano
title Where are the Chicana printmakers? : presence and absence in the work of Chicana artists of the movimiento = Dónde están las grabadistas chicanas : presencia y ausencia de la obra de las artistas chicanas en el movimiento chicanodescription 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 Barnet-Sánchez, Holly -
The anatomy of an RCAF poster = Anatomía de un cartel de la RCAF
title The anatomy of an RCAF poster = Anatomía de un cartel de la RCAFdescription 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 Montoya, Josésubject Mexican American -
Postmodernism : or why this is just another poster
title Postmodernism : or why this is just another posterdescription 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 Noriega, Chon A.subject Posters -
Inventing tradition, negotiating modernism : Chicano/a art and the Pre-Columbian past
title Inventing tradition, negotiating modernism : Chicano/a art and the Pre-Columbian pastdescription 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 Zamudio Taylor, Victor -
Points of convergence : the iconography of the Chicano poster = Puntos de convergencia : la iconografía del cartel chicano
title Points of convergence : the iconography of the Chicano poster = Puntos de convergencia : la iconografía del cartel chicanodescription 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 Romo, Terecita -
From cara to caca : the multiple anatomies of Chicano/a art at the turn of the new century
title From cara to caca : the multiple anatomies of Chicano/a art at the turn of the new centurydescription 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 Gaspar De Alba, Alicia -
Camões' Feast
title Camões' Feastdescription Book discussing the art installation, "Camões Feast,"originally exhibited at the Mexic-Arte Museum in YEAR. The book also includes biographical information on Luís Vas de Camões, Sérgio de Castro Pinto, Caetano Veloso, Olga Savary, Affonso Romano de Sant'Anna, Frederico Barbosa, Haroldo de Campos, Manoel de Barros, Antonio Cícero, and Regina Vater.artist/creator Carl Williams Printing Mieli, Mario Vater, Regina Perrone, Charles A. Stampleman, Suzel Rand, Charles Glasgow, Thays Mcmillan, Megan Mickle, William Julius Lajta, Beatriz Lundberg, Bill Ellison, Fred P. Levine, Suzanne Jillsubject Barbosa, Frederico Literature - Poetry Sant'Anna, Affonso Romano De Campos, Haroldo De Savary, Olga Veloso, Caetano Art Installations Pinto, Sérgio De Castro Cícero, Antonio Camões, Luís Vas De People - Individuals Arts And Crafts Barros, Manoel Decontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Pamphlet: Traces of Culture
title Pamphlet: Traces of Culturedescription Pamphlet for the "Medic-Arte Museum's 6th Annual Young Latino Artists Exhibition." Included in this pamphlet are summaries of each featured artist, with samples of their artwork provided as well. There are statements from the curator and museum director at the beginning of the pamphlet.subject Artists Statements Exhibitions Artworks Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Art Exhibits Summaries Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.) Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Glass Artwork at an Exhibition
title Glass Artwork at an Exhibitiondescription Photograph of an artwork in the Anacronistas exhibit at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Anacronistas, an exhibition of work by Einer and Jamex de la Torre, ran from January 12th, 2001 to February 24th, 2001. The artwork is modeled off of a Mayan pyramid. It is large, green, and has glass steps which are partially painted red. Disembodied arms holding broken wine bottles covered in red paint are attached to the sides of the pyramid. Details of faces, fire, and water also appear.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group Picture at Anacronistas Exhibit
title Group Picture at Anacronistas Exhibitdescription Photograph of five individuals in the Anacronistas exhibit at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Anacronistas, an exhibition of work by Einer and Jamex de la Torre, ran from January 12th, 2001 to February 24th, 2001. Herlinda Zamora stands second from the left. Sylvia Orozco stands in the middle of the group. An unnamed woman stands leftmost, while an unnamed man and woman stand rightmost. Behind them is a large artwork. The artwork is green and includes details of fire, faces, and disembodied hands holding broken wine bottles.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sylvia Orozco and Nilda de la Llata
title Sylvia Orozco and Nilda de la Llatadescription Photograph of two individuals in the Anacronistas exhibit at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Anacronistas, an exhibition of work by Einer and Jamex de la Torre, ran from January 12th, 2001 to February 24th, 2001. Sylvia Orozco, left, wears a maroon blouse and black skirt. Nilda de la Llata, right, wears a black jacket, trousers, and glasses. Behind them is a large artwork. The artwork is green and includes details of fire, faces, and disembodied hands holding broken wine bottles.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sylvia Orozco at Anacronistas Exhibit
title Sylvia Orozco at Anacronistas Exhibitdescription Photograph of six individuals in the Anacronistas exhibit at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Anacronistas, an exhibition of work by Einer and Jamex de la Torre, ran from January 12th, 2001 to February 24th, 2001. Sylvia Orozco, right, stands next to an easel. To the left of the easel stands a man who holds a microphone. He points to a painting that rests on the easel. Four men stand on the left. Two large yellow dice hang from the ceiling.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Events Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitionscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Spoken Word Performance
title Spoken Word Performancedescription Photograph of a spoken word performance at YLA VI: Traces of Culture, in the Mexic-Arte Museum. Six women stand at the front of a room. Second from the right stands a woman who holds a microphone and binder. The other women look on as she speaks. An artwork by Lisa Munos hangs on the wall behind them.subject Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Paintings Events Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Aerial View at Auction
title Aerial View at Auctiondescription Photograph of patrons at Noche de Fiesta Navidena (Divine Art Auction: Prayers for Peace), an auction of divine art hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The auction was held on December 7th, 2001. The photograph was taken from above. Patrons mill around a gallery. Some hold beverages. A Christmas tree is set up behind a column in the middle of the room. Colorful banners hang between columns. The leftmost banner reads "Bienvenidos."artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
People in Costume
title People in Costumedescription Photograph of two individuals at the Día de los Muertos parade hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Both wear floral skeleton masks. The leftmost person wears a lace veil, white dress, and gloves. She holds two white roses. The rightmost person wears a coral and green embroidered robe. The robe is hooded. Around the individual's neck hangs a black and white photograph of a woman.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Parades Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrationscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Parade Lining Up
title Parade Lining Updescription Photograph of people lining up at the Día de los Muertos parade hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Children wearing light blue shirts hold up puppets of skeletons. They face away from the camera.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Parades Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrationscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Singing Group
title Singing Groupdescription Photograph of a group singing at the Día de los Muertos celebration hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. A man, left, plays a guitar. A woman next to him holds up a sheet of paper for him to read. A child, center, is dressed as a Native American. Rightmost stands an individual who is dressed in a white lace dress, boas, a feathered hat, and skeleton mask.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Arts And Crafts - Music - Bands Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrationscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Children Dancing
title Children Dancingdescription Photograph of three children dancing to the music of Johnny Degollado at the Día de los Muertos celebration hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum. Two of the children wear spotted masks. The rightmost child is dressed as Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. A band plays behind them.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Parades Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrations Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Decorated Altar at a Día de los Muertos Celebration
title Decorated Altar at a Día de los Muertos Celebrationdescription Photograph of an altar at the Día de los Muertos celebration hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Pastries, tamales, fruit, and beverages are arranged on the altar. Tamales and pastries hang from string above the altar. Candles and statuettes of Jesus are also arranged on the altar. Religiously themed paintings hang from the wall behind the structure.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Parades Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrations Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Skeleton Dancers
title Skeleton Dancersdescription Photograph of skeleton dancers performing at the Día de los Muertos celebration hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Two men dressed as skeletons dance amid an audience. Audience members are seated in folding chairs. Artwork by Luis Jiménez hangs on the walls of the gallery.subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Parades Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrations Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Invitation: Día de los Muertos Parade & Celebration
title Invitation: Día de los Muertos Parade & Celebrationdescription Invitation from the Mexic-Arte Museum regarding the 17th Annual Día de los Muertos Parade & Celebration. The parade occurred on November 2nd, 2001. Other events included musical entertainment, a theater performance, and artists' activities booths. The flyer is illustrated with drawings of skeletons.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Parades Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrations Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group and Title Wall
title Group and Title Walldescription Photograph of four individuals at the Lettuce installation in the Mexic-Arte Museum. Nilda de la Llata stands leftmost. Roisel Ramirez, the artist responsible for the work, stands second from the left. Sylvia Orozco stands second from the right. An unnamed man stands on the right. They stand in front of a title wall. It reads: "Diversity & Emergence Series presents: Lettuce. Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts."subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Dedication of Public Art Fountain
title Dedication of Public Art Fountaindescription Photograph of three individuals attending the dedication of a Public Art Fountain at Frost Bank in Austin, Texas. They stand next to a fountain. Two individuals are female. Mr. Schmidt stands in the middle of the group.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Announcements from Donors
title Announcements from Donorsdescription Photograph of donors announcing gifts at the Luis Jiménez exhibit. Joe Long, Manuel Zuniga, Nilda de la Llata, and Scot Mitte each gave $100,000. They stand behind a podium and wear name tags.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Lala Neimeyer and Nick Neimeyer at Luis Jiménez Exhibit
title Lala Neimeyer and Nick Neimeyer at Luis Jiménez Exhibitdescription Photograph of five individuals standing in the Luis Jiménez exhibit at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Two of the individuals are Lala Neimeyer and Nick Neimeyer. They are formally dressed and wear name tags.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Patrons at Exhibition
title Patrons at Exhibitiondescription Photograph of two individuals standing in the Luis Jiménez exhibit at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. An unnamed woman, left, wears a white blouse and light green short sleeved jacket. An unnamed man, right, wears glasses and a black dress shirt. A print of a cowboy hangs on the wall behind them.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group at The White House
title Group at The White Housedescription Photograph of six individuals at The White House in Washington, D.C. Luis Jiménez's wife, Luis Jiménez, and Sylvia Orozco stand at the center of the group. The three others, two women and one man, are members of the Mexican consul. On the wall behind them is a mural.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions White House (Washington, D.C.) Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Luis Jiménez and His Wife at the White House
title Luis Jiménez and His Wife at the White Housedescription Photograph of Luis Jiménez and his wife standing on the south lawn of The White House in Washington, D.C. Jiménez, right, wears a gray blazer with small American and Mexican flags tucked into the pocket. Jiménez's wife, left, wears a red jacket. She holds a small Mexican flag with her right hand. Both wear sunglasses.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions White House (Washington, D.C.) Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Luis Jiménez and Others
title Luis Jiménez and Othersdescription Photograph of three individuals at the opening reception for an exhibition of artwork by Luis Jiménez. Jiménez, center, wears a gray blazer and darker gray dress shirt. Behind him and at his sides are two individuals. An unnamed woman, left, holds a plate of food. An unnamed man, right, wears a white t-shirt and baseball cap.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Band at Opening Reception
title Band at Opening Receptiondescription Photograph of three male musicians at the opening reception for an exhibition of artwork by Luis Jiménez. They wear white dress shirts and red bow ties. Each plays a guitar. Drawings and prints hang on the walls behind them.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sylvia Orozco and Others
title Sylvia Orozco and Othersdescription Photograph of three individuals at the opening reception for an exhibition of artwork by Luis Jiménez. Sylvia Orozco, center, wears a black dress. An unnamed man, left, wears a suit. An unnamed woman, right, wears a gray dress. On the wall behind them is a mural of a horse's head.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group at Exhibition Opening
title Group at Exhibition Openingdescription Photograph of five individuals at the opening reception for an exhibition of artwork by Luis Jiménez. From left to right are Lulu Flores, Nilda de la Llata, Governor Rick Perry, and Sylvia Orozco. Farthest to the right stands an unnamed man. Prints hang on a wall behind them.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Rick Perry and Patrons at Exhibition Opening
title Rick Perry and Patrons at Exhibition Openingdescription Photograph of Governor Rick Perry speaking at the opening reception for an exhibition of artwork by Luis Jiménez. Perry, left, stands behind a podium. He wears a suit. A seated audience, right, faces Perry. Prints and drawings hang on the wall behind the audience.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Rick Perry at Exhibition Opening
title Rick Perry at Exhibition Openingdescription Photograph of Governor Rick Perry speaking at the opening reception for an exhibition of artwork by Luis Jiménez. Perry stands behind a podium. He wears a suit and tie. Prints and drawings hang on the wall behind him. A seated audience faces away from the camera.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Luis Jiménez at Exhibition Opening
title Luis Jiménez at Exhibition Openingdescription Photograph of Luis Jiménez speaking at the opening reception for an exhibition of his work. Jiménez stands behind a podium. He wears glasses, a gray blazer, and darker gray dress shirt. Drawings hang on the wall behind him.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Luis Jiménez at Exhibition Opening
title Luis Jiménez at Exhibition Openingdescription Photograph of Luis Jiménez speaking at the opening reception for an exhibition of his work. Jiménez stands behind a podium. He wears a gray blazer and darker gray dress shirt. Prints hang on the wall behind him.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Invitation: Luis Jiménez
title Invitation: Luis Jiménezdescription Flyer inviting the recipient to attend an opening reception for a retrospective of artwork by Luis Jiménez. The opening reception occurred on September 14th, 2001. A Members' Preview occurred earlier on the same day. The exhibition, which was housed at the Mexic-Art Museum in Austin, Texas, ran from September 14th, 2001 to November 24th, 2001. The front of the flyer features a drawing of a man riding a horse. His left arm is raised and holds a pistol. On the back of the flyer is an illustration of a horse's head.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
People Viewing Artwork at an Exhibition
title People Viewing Artwork at an Exhibitiondescription Photograph of an artwork at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Colorful tiles are arranged on a low-standing platform. People on the left sit on folding chairs. On the right, people stand and view the artwork. Center left is artwork titled "Red Hot Jesus on a Stick", red lollipops on white stand, by artist Amorette V. Garza-Morales.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Spoken Word Piece
title Spoken Word Piecedescription Photograph of a spoken word piece at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. A woman stands at a microphone with her arms stretched outward. Four women stand behind her.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sylvia Orozco and Others
title Sylvia Orozco and Othersdescription Photograph of three individuals at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Sylvia Orozco stands farthest to the right. She wears a gray blouse and pearl necklace. A man and woman, left, hold up a rectangular piece of paper. They stand in front of a painting of houses.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
YLA Artists
title YLA Artistsdescription Photograph of a group of YLA artists at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. All individuals wear name tags. A podium stands on the right side of the photograph.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Vincent Valdez and YLA Artists
title Vincent Valdez and YLA Artistsdescription Photograph of a group of YLA artists at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Vincent Valdez stands second from the left. All individuals wear name tags.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Vincent Valdez and Sylvia Orozco at Traces of Culture Exhibit
title Vincent Valdez and Sylvia Orozco at Traces of Culture Exhibitdescription Photograph of three individuals at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. An unnamed man stands farthest to the left. He wears a light blue shirt and glasses. Sylvia Orozco, center, wears a gray sleeveless blouse and pearl necklace. Vincent Valdez stands farthest to the right. He wears a black dress shirt and name tag. A painting by Valdez hangs on a wall behind them.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Vincent Valdez and Others in Gallery
title Vincent Valdez and Others in Gallerydescription Photograph of seven individuals at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Vincent Valdez stands second from the right. One individual faces away from the camera. A large selection of photographs are arranged in a grid pattern on the wall behind the group.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Artists at Traces of Culture Exhibition
title Artists at Traces of Culture Exhibitiondescription Photograph of three artists at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Leftmost stands a man who holds a camera. A woman, center, wears a black blouse. The man standing farthest to the right wears a blue t-shirt.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Artist at Traces of Culture Exhibition
title Artist at Traces of Culture Exhibitiondescription Photograph of an artist speaking at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The artist's hair is styled into many braids. He wears a black dress shirt and looks toward the left side of the photograph.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Guide: Traces of Culture
title Guide: Traces of Culturedescription Exhibition guide for Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from July 20th, 2001 to September 1st, 2001. The guide includes statements from the executive director, sponsor, and curator of the Mexic-Arte Museum. Artist biographies and examples of artwork make up the bulk of the guide.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Invitation: Traces of Culture Opening Reception
title Invitation: Traces of Culture Opening Receptiondescription Invitation to an opening reception for Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The opening reception occurred on July 20th, 2001. The exhibition ran from July 20th, 2001 to September 1st, 2001.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sylvia Orozco and Aldo Valdez Böhm at Movimiento Estructurado Exhibition
title Sylvia Orozco and Aldo Valdez Böhm at Movimiento Estructurado Exhibitiondescription Photograph of Sylvia Orozco and Aldo Valdez Böhm at Movimiento Estructurado, an exhibition of work by Aldo Valdez Böhm held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from July 20th, 2001 to August 31st, 2001. Orozco, left, wears a sleeveless gray blouse and pearls. Böhm, right, wears glasses and a green button up shirt. They stand in front of a title wall.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Flyer: Movimiento Estructurado Reception
title Flyer: Movimiento Estructurado Receptiondescription Flyer advertising an opening reception for Movimiento Estructurado, an exhibition of work by Aldo Valdez Böhm held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from July 20th, 2001 to August 31st, 2001.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Book Signing
title Book Signingdescription Photograph of a book signing for Farias on Mexican Suite, A History of Photography in Mexico. Individuals mill around a table. An altar in the background features vases of flowers, candles, and small statues.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Jose Clemente Orozco Speaking at Farias on Mexican Suite Talk
title Jose Clemente Orozco Speaking at Farias on Mexican Suite Talkdescription Photograph of Jose Clemente Orozco giving a talk titled Farias on Mexican Suite, A History of Photography in Mexico. Two individuals sit at a table. A book titled "Mexican Suite" is on the table. Behind them is an altar on which vases of flowers, candles, and small statues are arranged.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sylvia Orozco and Herlinda Zamora at Opening Reception
title Sylvia Orozco and Herlinda Zamora at Opening Receptiondescription Photograph of three individuals at the opening reception for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. Sylvia Orozco, right, wears a sleeveless black dress. Herlinda Zamora, center, wears a pink dress with lack and pink ribbon. An unnamed woman, left, wears a sleeveless black dress. A vase of flowers sits on a table behind them.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group at Opening Reception
title Group at Opening Receptiondescription Photograph of a group at the opening reception for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. Nilda de la Llata, center, wears a dark floral blouse.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group at Opening Reception for Santo Nino de Atocha Exhibition
title Group at Opening Reception for Santo Nino de Atocha Exhibitiondescription Photograph of a nine individuals at the opening reception for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. Sylvia Orozco, left, wears a black dress. Nilda de la Llata, center, wears a floral blouse. The group stands in front of a title wall. Text on the wall reads "Santo Nino de Atocha."artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Speaker at Opening Reception
title Speaker at Opening Receptiondescription Photograph of a speaker at the opening reception for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. The speaker stands behind a podium. He wears a a dark blue suit and maroon tie. An altar is set up in front of the wall behind him. On the altar are vases of flowers, candles, and small statues.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sylvia Orozco at Opening Reception
title Sylvia Orozco at Opening Receptiondescription Photograph of Sylvia Orozco speaking at the opening reception for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. Orozco stands behind a podium. She wears a black sleeveless dress. An altar is set up in front of the wall behind her. On the altar are vases of flowers, candles, and figurines.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sylvia Orozco at Opening Reception
title Sylvia Orozco at Opening Receptiondescription Photograph of Sylvia Orozco speaking at the opening reception for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. Orozco stands behind a podium. An altar is set up in front of the wall behind her. On the altar are vases of flowers, candles, and small statues. The wall is painted blue and gold. Red roses are painted on the wall. Text on the wall says "Santo Nino de Atocha."artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Teen Docent
title Teen Docentdescription Photograph of a teen docent speaking to a group at Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. The docent, who is male, points to a set of paintings hanging on a wall.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Pair Dancing at Event
title Pair Dancing at Eventdescription Photograph of two individuals dancing at the second annual Taste of Mexico event at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on May 3rd, 2001. The individuals are outdoors, to the left of a party tent. The dancers, a man and a woman, are casually dressed. They are in the middle of twirling. Other individuals mill around in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Social Life And Customs - Food And Cooking Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Events Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitionscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Band at Taste of Mexico
title Band at Taste of Mexicodescription Photograph of a mariachi band at the second annual Taste of Mexico event at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on May 3rd, 2001. The band members are in traditional dress. Two individuals, left, play trumpets. One individual, second from the right, plays a guitarron. The leftmost band member plays a vihuela.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Social Life And Customs - Food And Cooking Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Events Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitionscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Chipotle Employees
title Chipotle Employeesdescription Photograph of two Chipotle employees at the second annual Taste of Mexico event at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on May 3rd, 2001. Both employees are male. The leftmost employee wears a white polo shirt. The rightmost employee wears a horizontally striped black and white polo. Bags of chips and bowls of salsa are set up on a table in front of them. Three individuals stand in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Social Life And Customs - Food And Cooking Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Events Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitionscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
HEB Employees
title HEB Employeesdescription Photograph of six HEB employees at the second annual Taste of Mexico event at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on May 3rd, 2001. Two individuals are female, while four are male. Three wear white shirts. The two female individuals wear plastic gloves. All wear name tags.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Social Life And Customs - Food And Cooking Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Events Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitionscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Pamphlet: The Second Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebration
title Pamphlet: The Second Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebrationdescription Pamphlet advertising an event presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum called "The Second Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebration". The title and as well as the date of the celebration is featured on the front cover. The pamphlet also includes information about the celebration, the sponsors, the participants, committee members and board of directors, museum membership information, and a menu.artist/creator Unknownsubject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Sponsors Participants People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Menus Social Life And Customs - Customs - Holidays Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrations Memberships Architecture - Museumscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Texas Trends in Art Education, 2001-2002
title Texas Trends in Art Education, 2001-2002description 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 Walkup, Nancy Texas Art Education Association Cummings, Terri Stephens, Pamela Geigersubject Teaching Methods Teachers Art Classes Education Art -- Study And Teaching -- Texas -- Periodicals. Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Art Lies, Volume 32, Fall 2001
title Art Lies, Volume 32, Fall 2001description Journal containing essays, commentaries, and exhibition information regarding Texas artwork and other contemporary art issues.artist/creator Daniel, Mike Bryant, John Huerta, Benito Marcoulesco, Ileana Kalil, Susie Bonansinga, Kate Cohen, Rebeccasubject Journals Art, Modern -- 20Th Century -- Periodicals. Art Analysis Art, Modern -- 21St Century -- Periodicals. Art -- Texas -- Periodicals. Art Appreciation Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
ARTLIES AND So Do People...
title ARTLIES AND So Do People...description Journal containing essays, commentaries, and exhibition information regarding Texas artwork and other contemporary art issues.artist/creator Daniel, Mike Bryant, John Kalil, Susie Hunt, Henry Bonansinga, Kate Cohen, Rebecca New Pencil Design French, Christophersubject Journals Art, Modern -- 20Th Century -- Periodicals. Art Analysis Art, Modern -- 21St Century -- Periodicals. Art -- Texas -- Periodicals. Art Appreciation Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Art Lies, Volume 30, Spring 2001
title Art Lies, Volume 30, Spring 2001description Journal containing essays, commentaries, and exhibition information regarding Texas artwork and other contemporary art issues.artist/creator Steen, William Daniel, Mike Bryant, John Adele, Lynne Koch, Polly Kalil, Susie Bonansinga, Kate Smither, Murray Cohen, Rebecca French, Christophersubject Journals Art, Modern -- 20Th Century -- Periodicals. Art Analysis Art, Modern -- 21St Century -- Periodicals. Art -- Texas -- Periodicals. Art Appreciation Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Out Of Aztlan, 2001
title Out Of Aztlan, 2001description [Out of Aztlan], 2001. Roosevelt High School (456 South Mathews Street) at East 6th Street and South Mott Street, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. Artist unknown. Painted on an exterior stucco wall. Depicts the history of the Mexican people prior to reaching Tenochtitlan. Photographed ca. 2001 May.artist/creator Dunitz, Robin Jcontributor Calisphere -
Dinosaur, Zox, 2001
title Dinosaur, Zox, 2001description [Dinosaur, zox], 2001. Alley in back of 2926 East Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. Artist unknown. Mural spray painted on exterior stucco wall and security shutters. Wildstyle writing "zox"? Photographed ca. 2001 April.artist/creator Dunitz, Robin Jcontributor Calisphere -
Native American Nature Scene, 2001
title Native American Nature Scene, 2001description [Native American nature scene], 2001. 2230 Michigan Avenue (at Breed Street), Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. Artist unknown. Mural painted on a cinderblock wall. Depicts native American structures and wildlife in nature. Photographed ca. 2001 April.artist/creator Dunitz, Robin Jcontributor Calisphere -
Sativa, 2001
title Sativa, 2001description [Sativa], 2001. 2083 unidentified street, Compton, California. By Elliott Pinkney. Mural painted on an exterior sign. Depicts Californians at work to provide water for the Sativa Los Angeles County Water District, transportation, and customers. Photographed ca. 2001 May.subject Indians Of North America Mural Painting And Decoration Ethnicity Street Art African-Americanscontributor 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 -
Angela Davis
title Angela Davisdescription These posters are unique primary historical documents that record local events that might otherwise go untold and address diverse social issues.artist/creator Barraza, Jesussubject Black Power Women Black Panther Party Political Prisoners Black Power--United States--History--20Th Century African Americans Davis, Angela Y. (Angela Yvonne), 1944- Portraits Feminismcontributor Calisphere -
Tijuana Projection
title Tijuana Projectiondescription After a two-year process, Krzysztof Wodiczko's project culminated in two evenings of projections on the 60-foot-diameter façade of the Omnimax Theater at the Centro Cultural Tijuana. Known for his large-scale outdoor projections, with "Tijuana Projection/Proyección en Tijuana" Wodiczko wanted to use progressive technology to give voice and visibility to the women who work in the maquiladora industry in Tijuana. The projections consisted of prerecorded materials interspersed with live feeds from a headset with an integrated camera and microphone designed by the artist and worn by the participating women. This was Wodiczko's first time creating a projection incorporating live segments, adding a certain immediacy and potency to the presentation of these very personal accounts. In preparation for the projection, the artist conducted nearly one year of workshops with eight participating women. His work with these eight women was facilitated through two organizations based in Tijuana, (Factor X and Yeuani), that are dedicated to helping women who face difficulties in the workplace or at home. The pre-recorded and live personal testimonies given by the eight women focused on work-related and sexual abuse, family disintegration, alcoholism, and domestic violence. The scale at which these stories were heard and witnessed in the open space of the city and by an audience of more than 1,500 on the Centro plaza over the two nights created a powerful impact and literally magnified what so often never gets spoken about. The projections took place February 23 and 24, 2001. -- inSITE2000 Centro Cultural Tijuana Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art Sculpture and Installations Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This image is a scan of a 35mm color slide from the InSite Archive (MSS 707, Box 311, Folder 01, Item 408) [Title, Date]. InSite Archive. MSS 707. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.artist/creator Wodiczko, Krzysztofsubject Offshore Assembly Industry Testimonies Workers Boundaries Violence Face Labor Emotions Border Art Projections (Visual Works) Suffering Collective Biographies Biography Portraits Mexican-American Border Region Poverty Installations (Visual Works) Insite2000 Video Artcontributor Calisphere -
Tijuana Projection
title Tijuana Projectiondescription After a two-year process, Krzysztof Wodiczko's project culminated in two evenings of projections on the 60-foot-diameter façade of the Omnimax Theater at the Centro Cultural Tijuana. Known for his large-scale outdoor projections, with "Tijuana Projection/Proyección en Tijuana" Wodiczko wanted to use progressive technology to give voice and visibility to the women who work in the maquiladora industry in Tijuana. The projections consisted of prerecorded materials interspersed with live feeds from a headset with an integrated camera and microphone designed by the artist and worn by the participating women. This was Wodiczko's first time creating a projection incorporating live segments, adding a certain immediacy and potency to the presentation of these very personal accounts. In preparation for the projection, the artist conducted nearly one year of workshops with eight participating women. His work with these eight women was facilitated through two organizations based in Tijuana, (Factor X and Yeuani), that are dedicated to helping women who face difficulties in the workplace or at home. The pre-recorded and live personal testimonies given by the eight women focused on work-related and sexual abuse, family disintegration, alcoholism, and domestic violence. The scale at which these stories were heard and witnessed in the open space of the city and by an audience of more than 1,500 on the Centro plaza over the two nights created a powerful impact and literally magnified what so often never gets spoken about. The projections took place February 23 and 24, 2001. -- inSITE2000 Centro Cultural Tijuana Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art Sculpture and Installations Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This image is a scan of a 35mm color slide from the InSite Archive (MSS 707, Box 311, Folder 01, Item 409) [Title, Date]. InSite Archive. MSS 707. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.artist/creator Wodiczko, Krzysztofsubject Offshore Assembly Industry Testimonies Workers Boundaries Violence Face Labor Emotions Border Art Projections (Visual Works) Suffering Collective Biographies Biography Portraits Mexican-American Border Region Poverty Installations (Visual Works) Insite2000 Video Artcontributor Calisphere