During the 1960s and '70s, Chicano artists mobilized to imagine liberation through a new identity and visual language.
but not just any street art. Chicano street art. “Here at Beaverton, I would say 90% of the CANS class is Mexican American,” said OC Note, an MC, singer-songwriter and graffiti artist from ...
"The 'cultura [culture]' has to be represented," stated Guillen. "Growing up as a Chicano not knowing what is Chicano it is ...
SAN ANTONIO — An exhibit at the Contemporary at Blue Star highlights the past, present and future of Chicano and Chicana culture, right down to its modernized name: “Xicanx: Dreamers ...
Allan Hancock College is set to host a fundraiser entitled “Moving Dreams Forward” at the Ann Foxworthy Gallery — celebrating ...
Last weekend, the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center opened its new exhibit, due here through next spring. Chicanismo ...
The show, curated by Ruben C. Cordova, runs through Feb. 9 and features more than 75 works that span the breadth of San ...
Cheech Marin shares highlights from a multi-decade comedy career, parallels between his work and that of filmmaker Robert ...
Art has always been a saving grace for Chicano-American muralist Fabian “Spade” Debora, who proudly represents Boyle Heights in East Los Angeles. “I always loved the arts and wanted to ...
Sponsored by the Diversity and Equity Center, An Evening with Cheech Marin: A Life of Art, Culture, and Entertainment was held in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. The conversation focused primarily ...