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.
teaching students the art of spray paint. The earliest elements of what we now consider graffiti or writing, stemmed from the Chicano/Cholo movement in LA during the 1970’s. Spray paint was ...
By 1979, they had produced 15 murals in Sacramento. Their art coincided with the rise of labor leader Cesar Chavez and the Chicano movement’s push for political and social rights. In 2018 ...
The Chicano Rights Movement. The project is the result of a collaboration with ASU’s Hispanic Research Center. Brittany Corrales, curator at the ASU Art Museum and co-curator of their new collection, ...
A new exhibit at the Chicano Park Museum chronicles the work and legacy of the 1970s artist collective, the Royal Chicano Air ...
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Allan Hancock College is set to host a fundraiser entitled “Moving Dreams Forward” at the Ann Foxworthy Gallery — celebrating the rich tapestry of Chicano art. Scheduled for Oct. 12 ...
Allan Hancock College is set to host a fundraiser entitled “Moving Dreams Forward” at the Ann Foxworthy Gallery — celebrating ...