Oscar Lozoya photograph collection [picture]. [1994-ongoing]

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Oscar Lozoya photograph collection [picture]. [1994-ongoing]

Black-and-white photographs by Oscar Lozoya of Lozoya Studio, Albuquerque, NM. Subjects include prominent New Mexico artists who have lived or worked in Albuquerque, NM. The artists, writers, dancers, and musicians are portrayed in the context of their work. They include: Luis Jimenez, Edward Gonzalez, Charlie Carrillo, Federico Armijo, the Pimentel family, Eva Encinias, Rudolfo Anaya, Ivón Ulibarrí, Chuy Martinez, Antonia Apodaca, Ramón Flores, and Cecilio García Camarillo. One portrait is of an unidentified female healer, entitled "Curandera." There are also group photographs in which local artists (including Deliah Montoya and Oscar Lozoya) appear in costume, made-up as skeletal figures from the Mexican graphic tradition called "calaveras" and posed in fictional dance hall and gambling set-ups.

1 box (15 photographic prints : black-and-white)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7614078

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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Lozoya, Oscar

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Gonzalez, Edward

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Armijo, Federico

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Carrillo, Charles M.

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Encinas, Eva

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Martinez, Chuy

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Jimenez, Luis, 1940-2006

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Sculptor; Hondo, N.M.; b. El Paso, Tx., 1940; d. June 13, 2006. From the description of Oral history interview with Luis Jimenez, 1985 Dec. 15-Dec. 17 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83753940 Luis Jimenez (1940-2006) was a sculptor from Hondo, N.M. Born in El Paso, Tex. From the description of Oral history interview with Luis Jimenez, 1985 Dec. 15-17 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 613315978 ...

Flores, Ramón.

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Apodaca, Antonia.

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Ulibarrí, Ivón

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Pimentel family.

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García Camarillo, Cecilio

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Activist, poet, publisher, editor, literary journalist, textual artist, script writer, radio personality, and cultural attaché, Cecilio García-Camarillo is a complete Chicano renaissance man, a gentle warrior whose cultural activism over the past quarter-century has transfigured Chicano literary culture. Cecilio has seventeen bilingual chapbooks to his credit and has created over five hundred "poemas visuales" - poster-sized frames of text swirled into rivers and patterns that graphically reca...

Anaya, Rudolfo A.

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Rudolfo Anaya was born to Martín and Rafaelita Mares Anaya on October 30, 1937, in Pastura, New Mexico. He attended public schools in Santa Rosa and Albuquerque. A student in the English Department at the University of New Mexico, he earned a B.A. in 1963 and an M.A. in 1968. In 1972 he earned a second M.A. in guidance and counseling, also from the University of New Mexico. Anaya married Patricia Lawless in 1966. After teaching in Albuquerque public schools from 1963-1970, he became director of...