The newly opened Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture (“The Cheech”) in Riverside, Calif., houses the world's largest collection of works by Mexican American artists. Rosy Cortez had a ...
Community historian Ruben Molina's discovery of 1950s rhythm & blues records with handwritten tags inspired "The Dreamy Side," a book documenting overlooked Chicano youth culture.
The work of more than 50 multidisciplinary North Texas artists is featured in the “Chicano” art exhibition at the Art on Main gallery. A myriad of Chicano art is on display at an East Dallas art ...
In 1970, a collective of artists and activists took flight at Sacramento State. Two new professors harnessed the energy of students and community artists to fight for farmworkers’ rights and serve ...
Armando Cid (1943 – 2009), 'Tacos y Otras Cosas,' 1983. Screenprint, 23 x 17 1/2 in. La Raza Galeria Posada Poster Collection, Gerth Special Collections & University Archives. What if you were part of ...
In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. When Alessandra Moctezuma was offered an opportunity to host a traveling ...
The film ASCO: Without Permission looks at the edgy collective whose conceptual work ran the gamut from Stations of the Cross reenactments to fake crime scenes. Join 30,000 locals who stay current on ...
More than 500 pieces from his personal collection now make up the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture in Riverside, Calif., which has two traveling shows. Michael Puente recently ...
Cherie Niola comes from a family of classic car enthusiasts. Her father was one of the founders of the Colorado chapter of Viejitos Worldwide, an international car club. “He wanted boys, but he raised ...
Zachary Roman tours the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture with TODEC, an educational group for children of Coachella Valley farmworkers. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) In 2022, the ...
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Guadalupe Rosales' "Tzahualli: Mi memoria en tu reflejo" exhibit at the Palm Springs Art Museum explores 1990s Chicano youth subcultures in Los Angeles. The exhibit features personal archives and ...
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