Sanchez-Tranquilino, Marcos.
Biographical notes:
Student of Art History at University of California, Los Angeles.
From the description of Mi Casa no es su Casa : Chicano Murals and Barrio Calligraphy as Systems of Signification at Estrada Courts, 1972-1978, 1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122448140
Links to collections
Sanchez-Tranquilino, Marcos. Marcos Sanchez-Tranquilino and Holly Barnet-Sanchez papers relating to the CARA exhibition (Chicano Art Resistance and Affirmation, 1965-1985), 1986-1990.
Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Sanchez-Tranquilino, Marcos. The Mestizo head; Alchemical Image of the Chicano Coniunctio : thesis (M.A.) in Counseling Psychology -- Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2001.
Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Sanchez-Tranquilino, Marcos. Mi Casa no es su Casa : Chicano Murals and Barrio Calligraphy as Systems of Signification at Estrada Courts, 1972-1978, 1991.
Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Related names in SNAC
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Baca, Judith.
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Barnet-Sánchez, Holly.
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Bene, John.
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Butler, Bill.
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Caigoy, Faustino.
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Callejo, Carlos.
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Castillo, Orlando.
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Dominguez, Lydia.
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Felix, C. W.
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González, Manuel.
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Herrón, Willie.
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Klein, Cecelia F.
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Martínez, Daniel.
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Maya, Alex.
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Montoya, Norma.
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Ramirez, Sonny.
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Reyes Meza, José.
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Torero, Mario.
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CARA.
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CARA National Advisory Committee.
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Chicano Art Resistance and Affirmation.
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Subjects:
- Art, Modern
- Arts
- Counseling
- Graffiti
- Hispanic American youth
- Mexican American art
- Mexican Americans
- Psychology, Applied
- Public housing
- Vandalism
- Young artists
Occupations:
- Mexican American artists
Places:
- East Los Angeles (Calif.) (as recorded)
- California (as recorded)