Downtown Lompoc transformed into a vibrant open-air gallery Thursday as the monthly First Thursday Art Walk drew artists, ...
Labor and immigrant rights are central to Chicago's identity, making the Cesar Chavez news especially tragic to arts and ...
IMPERIAL— The 2026 IVC Student Art Exhibit opened at the Imperial Valley College’s Juanita Lowe Art Gallery, Wednesday, May 6 ...
Clockshop’s annual Kite Festival, UCLA hosts work about the fires, a kids' book fair at the Japanese American National Museum ...
The Huntington acquired Robert Indiana's iconic "LOVE" sculpture. Designed in 1966, the piece is third in an edition of five.
The “Braids Not Raids” event, held in El Centro Serna on April 29, gave participants the opportunity to get their hair ...
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 ...
The story of the remarkable journey of Chicano movement figures Linda and Carlos. Linda & Carlos LeGerrette represent the legacy of the Chicano Movement of the late 1960s and 70s in San Diego.
Linda and Carlos LeGerrette represent the legacy of the Chicano Movement of the late 1960s and 70s in San Diego. Beginning as students at Mesa and San Diego State, they were in the forefront of that ...
A large photo of Esteban Villa, José Montoya, Ricardo Favela and Pedro "Pete" Hernandez by Harold Nihel is displayed at the “Rebels With La Causa: Royal Chicano Air Force Art and Activism, 1970-1990,” ...
For Maira Meza, it started with those poster contests for kids encouraging them to say no to drugs. As a kid who loved to draw, she entered those annual contests and won — twice. Later, she got ...
In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. When Rafael Barrientos Martinez first discovered Ramsés Noriega’s art, he ...