At UC San Diego in the early 1970s, where she studied art, her focus on Mexican American subjects was dismissed by peers and ...
A new documentary screening at the National Hispanic Cultural Center on Saturday highlights New Mexico's unique and diverse ...
Professor Cristin Taylor led a workshop on making paper skulls, marigold headbands, mini piñatas and alebrijes.
Female subjectivity in the work of Leonor Fini and Leonora Carrington, Christopher Suarez’s odes to the parking lot, Yolanda ...
Archaeology of Memory” is an exhibit that is sure to not only entice and excite the viewer’s mind but also their other senses. It is an aromatic, botanical experience showcasing the journeys, ...
By Zachary Small and An Rong Xu The Jewish Museum pairs the Texas artist with a 20th-century master. Together they confront racism with horror — and humor. By Jillian Steinhauer Tamara de ...
Founded in 1984 in San Francisco’s Mission District, the Latinx trio produced many of its shows at San Diego Rep in the 1990s ...
Many recent visitors to the San Antonio Museum of Art have clearly been intrigued by the Día de los Muertos ofrenda slowly taking shape in the Grand Hall. "People are definitely curious," said ...
M.E.Ch.A de CSUN, Colita de Rana, and the Chicana/o/x Studies Department are teaming up to host Miccaihuitl, a Día de los ...
Yolanda López often felt like an outsider. At UC San Diego in the early 1970s, where she studied art, her focus on Mexican American subjects was dismissed by peers and professors. Political ...
At UC San Diego in the early 1970s, where she studied art, her focus on Mexican American subjects was dismissed by peers and professors. Political activism by Chicanos tended to exclude women.