The Chicano Art Movement Collection, 1970-2001.

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The Chicano Art Movement Collection, 1970-2001.

This collection includes articles that were published in un-indexed Latino community newspapers, as well as those appearing in major regional newspapers, art magazines, journals, and various anthologies and exhibition catalogues. There are interviews with artists such as Guillermo G ómez Peña, Ester Hernández and Yolanda Lopez. There is coverage of art groups such as Mujeres Muralistas.

1.5 linear ft. (3 boxes)

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G. ómez-Peña, Guillermo.

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Hernández, Ester, 1944-

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Biography / Administrative History Hernandez is an artist of the first generation of Chicano and Chicana artists who participated in the Chicano art movement that began in the late 1960s as part of the Chicano civil rights movement. Her collection represents more than twenty-five years of involvement in many of the most important historical activities of this period, including the farmworkers' movement, the feminist movement, international en...

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López, Yolanda M., 1942-....

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Yolanda Lopez was born in San Diego in 1942. After becoming a community artist in San Francisco, she returned to San Diego and received her Masters Degree in art at UC San Diego. While best known for her groundbreaking Virgin of Guadalupe series, her work has expanded into installation, video and slide presentations. From the description of Yolanda M. Lopez Papers, 1961-1998. (University of California, Santa Barbara). WorldCat record id: 213893098 ...