Stories of South Texas and Mexican-American life is the focal point of a new exhibition opening in May at the ASU Art Museum.
Part lecture, part performance, artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña gave part of himself to a crowd at the Ulrich Museum of Art on ...
Artist, printmaker, and founder of Por La Mano Press y Arte, Irie Zepeda, is curator of “Print As Protest/Grafica En ...
Affectionately dubbed “Graffiti Bridge” for its decades of paint and doodles, the 298-foot-long arched bridge is an important ...
An activist in the academy, he wrote a foundational text in the field, “Occupied America: A History of Chicanos.” It is still ...
What was once an adorable home is now covered in cryptic graffiti, creating a major eyesore and upsetting neighbors.
Chicano poet Michael Jasso doesn’t plan his typewriter poems. He doesn’t outline, revise, or workshop them in advance.
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,” ...
The film ASCO: Without Permission looks at the edgy collective whose conceptual work ran the gamut from Stations of the Cross reenactments to fake crime scenes. Join 30,000 locals who stay current on ...
Brian Martinez wants to take you on an adventure. A member of the Scrambled Eggs artist collective, the local painter, sculptor, screen-printer and urban muralist presents a transcendent solo show in ...
Zachary Roman tours the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture with TODEC, an educational group for children of Coachella Valley farmworkers. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) In 2022, the ...
Guadalupe Rosales' "Tzahualli: Mi memoria en tu reflejo" exhibit at the Palm Springs Art Museum explores 1990s Chicano youth subcultures in Los Angeles. The exhibit features personal archives and ...
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