Royal Chicano Air Force screen prints from the collection of Tere Romo, 1970-2002.

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Royal Chicano Air Force screen prints from the collection of Tere Romo, 1970-2002.

52 prints in 1 print box and 42 prints in 4 map folders.

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Cuellar, Rodolfo.

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Orosco, Juan.

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Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF)

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The Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF) is an artistic collective based in Sacramento. Initially named the Rebel Chicano Art Front, the RCAF was founded in 1969 to express the goals of the Chicano civil rights and labor organizing movement of the United Farm Workers. Its mission was to make available to the Chicano community a bilingual/bicultural arts center where artists could come together, exchange ideas, provide mutual support, and make available to the public artistic, cultural, and educational...

Padilla, Stan, 1945-

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Montoya, Jose Casimiro

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Mexican-American artists; Calif.; founded Royal Chicano Air Force, a group working primarily as muralists. From the description of José and Malaquias Montoya interviews, 1988 Feb. 28 - June 2. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220176898 José Montoya (1932- ) is a Mexican-American poet and artist in Sacramento, Calif. Malaquias Montoya (1938- ) is a Mexican-American artist in Oakland, Calif. He and his brother José founded Royal Chicano Air Force, a g...

Felix, Joseph, 1840-1892

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Gamboa, Diane.

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Aguilar, Laura, 1959-

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Chicana photographer whose work reflects identity categories (Chicano, gay/lesbian, women), geography (Los Angeles, Southwest, United States), and social issues (the body, sexuality, obscenity). Her work deals mostly with portraiture, documenting social groups and identities that remain invisible in mainstream culture such as Latina lesbians, black couples, and obese people. From the description of Laura Aguilar papers, 1981-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 462019379 ...

Fuentes, Juan Alberto

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Favela, Ricardo.

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Cid, Armando.

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Villa, Esteban, 1930-

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Born August 3, 1930 in Tulare California, Esteban Villa is a nationally renowned Chicano artist and muralist. He is considered one of Sacramento's most respected artists. Villa is also known as one of the founding members of the Royal Chicano Air Force, an artists' cultural collective created amidst the Chicano movement's battle for social and political rights and recognition. Villa describes himself as a muralist, printmaker, art educator and community activist. His wor...

González, Luis (S.I.)

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Cervantes, Juan de, 1382-1453

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Caro, Manolo

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Romo, Terecita

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Negrete, Michael.

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Garibay, Mariana.

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Montoya, Malaquias, 1938-

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Malaquias Montoya was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and raised in the San Joaquin Valley, California, where the entire family worked as farm laborers. Since 1968, Montoya has lectured and taught at numerous universities and colleges in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is currently a professor at the University of California, Davis, where his classes include silkscreen technique, poster making, and mural painting. His artistic focus is on Chicano culture and history. He is known particularly for...