The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture celebrated its two-year anniversary in June. It’s a public-private partnership involving the Riverside Art Museum, the city and Marin, one of the ...
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One black, one Jewish, one Chicano, one straight ... I think they’re pretty easy to understand.” This last has sounded defensive; then, apologetically, “They can start out a little obscure ...
During the 1960s and '70s, Chicano artists mobilized to imagine liberation through a new identity and visual language.
I asked. “I would say resilience,” said Valerie Jaimes, Executive Director of the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center. Resilience in art, and in the movement. “You know, a lot of these ...