During the 1960s and '70s, Chicano artists mobilized to imagine liberation through a new identity and visual language.
Pieces by Ricardo Favela bring a new take on the Chicano movement to the walls of Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center.
Along with nearly a lifetime as a comedian and collector of Chicano art, Marin has been an actor, director, writer, musician ...
"The 'cultura [culture]' has to be represented," stated Guillen. "Growing up as a Chicano not knowing what is Chicano it is ...
Last weekend, the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center opened its new exhibit, due here through next spring. Chicanismo ...
Cheech Marin shares highlights from a multi-decade comedy career, parallels between his work and that of filmmaker Robert ...
The Chicano Humanities and Arts Council and the Armory are hosting an art show that's already underway. The reception on ...
J. Gonzo, a Chicano artist, created his lucha libre tale 'La Mano del Destino' in response to a lack of authentic Latino ...
"I wanted to do something that would reintroduce the neighborhood to this tradition," says Denver artist Arlette Lucero.
Sponsored by the Diversity and Equity Center, An Evening with Cheech Marin: A Life of Art, Culture, and Entertainment was held in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. The conversation focused primarily ...
The Colorado Chapter of the national Women’s Caucus for Art (WCA) is celebrating its 35th anniversary. The WCA, which was ...
YAKIMA – Cheech Marin was unsure if he wanted to contribute his massive collection of Chicano art for a new museum. He wouldn’t be loaning it; he would be donating it. He needed a sign.