Denver’s Dia de los Muertos celebration was first hosted in the 1980s at Pirate Gallery on Navajo Street with art, altars and ...
The exhibit showcases work from California artists who were each asked to create an altar dedicated to an important ...
OC Note weaves history lessons into his classes to help spread positive messages to the Chicano community through art, ...
During the 1960s and '70s, Chicano artists mobilized to imagine liberation through a new identity and visual language.
J. Gonzo, a Chicano artist, created his lucha libre tale 'La Mano del Destino' in response to a lack of authentic Latino ...
The Chicano Humanities and Arts Council and the Armory are hosting an art show that's already underway. The reception on ...
The 50-year-old Chicano illustrator with more than a decade ... Gonzo’s cover depicts the Latino hero in a flat 2-D drawing resembling Aztec art, he said, instead of the usual 3D action shot.
From big to small events, there's plenty to do with the family for Dia de los Muertos, to celebrate the life of loved ones.
along with a procession and opportunities for art-making. Costumes and face painting are encouraged. The tradition of celebrating Día de Los Muertos has deep roots in Hispanic history and the ancient ...
but not just any street art. Chicano street art. “Here at Beaverton, I would say 90% of the CANS class is Mexican American,” said OC Note, an MC, singer-songwriter and graffiti artist from ...