Chicano and Mexican-American art.
Art connoisseur to this beautiful movement we call CHICANO.

24th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Bricktastic. with 5 notes

tijolinho:

“I do not recall” by Monique Payan (Tijolinho)
Combination of classic stone litho and sharpography.

tijolinho:

“I do not recall” by Monique Payan (Tijolinho)

Combination of classic stone litho and sharpography.

Tagged: monique tijolinho payamonique payanchicanachicana artlithography

22nd May 2013

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Ana Serrano - “Salon of Beauty” from Walley Films


Rice University Art Gallery’s current exhibition “Salon of Beauty” features the beautiful handmade work of Los Angeles based Artist Ana Serrano. The film unveils the process required to bring Ana’s previously small scale sculptures to nearly life size inside of Rice Gallery. The completed exhibition is a colorful landscape inspired by South L.A. neighborhoods where small and often overlooked details are playfully mixed together. Learn more about the Artist: AnaSerrano.com. Learn more about the exhibition: RiceGallery.org. Learn more about the filmmakers: WalleyFilms.com


CAM:
Ana Serrano will be exhibiting at East Los Angeles College, Vincent Price Art Museum’s, Hoy Space for her show titled A Daydreamer’s Street
May 23 to July 26, 2013

Tagged: ana serranocontemporary artlos angeleschicana artchicana

8th May 2013

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dignidadrebelde:

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dignidadrebelde:

Viva La Mujer Sticker Pack http://bit.ly/13gEybS

Tagged: xicanadignidad rebeldechicanachicanomelanie cervantes

6th May 2013

Photoset with 7 notes

May 19, 2013 will be the opening of the C.O.L.A. Exhibition 2013 at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery. Nine C.O.L.A. Fellows will debut new work created over the last 9 months specifically for the fellowship. In June, there will be two “Conversation with the Artists” opportunities for the public.

2013 CITY OF LOS ANGELES (C.O.L.A.) INDIVIDUAL ARTIST FELLOWSHIPS:
LISA ANNE AUERBACH | KRYSTEN CUNNINGHAM | RAMIRO DIAZ-GRANADOS | SAMANTHA FIELDS | JUDITHE HERNÁNDEZ | CAROLE KIM | NERY GABRIEL LEMUS| REBECA MÉNDEZ | REBECCA MORRIS


Chicana artist Judithe Hernandez be participating in the conversation on June 21st.

Opening reception: May 19th from 2pm-5pm
Exhibition runs May 19 - July 7, 2013

Tagged: judithe hernandezchicana artchicano artchicanalos angeles

12th April 2013

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Judy Baca. Smart Girls w/ Amy Poehler. Ep. 28/a>


Amy Poehler knows that smart girls get better with age. This episode highlights the work of JUDY BACA, an artist who uses murals to wake people up. WAKE UP!

Tagged: judy bacachicanaamy poehlerchicana artcontemporary art

8th April 2013

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Lincoln Place, Sandy Rodriguez, 15 x15 in, 2012

48 x 14
a group exhibition

Los Angeles, Ca – (April 20-21, 2013) Studio 11 hosts the art show 48 x 14, a group exhibition featuring forty eight works of art by fourteen regional artists. Through a variety of contemporary work ranging from representational to abstraction, 48 x 14 presents multifaceted approaches to contemporary art practice in Southern California through fourteen unique explorations of drawing, painting, and sculpture. This exhibition exemplifies the diverse artistic dialogue currently taking place in Southern California, provoking a dynamic exchange of visual and conceptual ideas. 48 x 14 showcases the following artists: Devora Orantes, Barbara Milliorn, Patrick Faulk, Kevin Stewart-Magee, Kaitrin Sones Mathew, Sara Dehghan, Greg Eberhardt, Katlin Evans, Prisca Langlais, Sandy Rodriguez, Christina M. Lee, Patrick Mason, Clare Marie Shadduck, Steve Johnson, Elizabeth Blau, and Rob Brown. Opening Reception:
April 20, 2013 4-12 pmApril 21, 2013 10-6 pm
by appointmentStudio11
4621 W.Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90016

Lincoln Place, Sandy Rodriguez, 15 x15 in, 2012


48 x 14
a group exhibition

Los Angeles, Ca – (April 20-21, 2013) Studio 11 hosts the art show 48 x 14, a group exhibition featuring forty eight works of art by fourteen regional artists. Through a variety of contemporary work ranging from representational to abstraction, 48 x 14 presents multifaceted approaches to contemporary art practice in Southern California through fourteen unique explorations of drawing, painting, and sculpture. This exhibition exemplifies the diverse artistic dialogue currently taking place in Southern California, provoking a dynamic exchange of visual and conceptual ideas. 48 x 14 showcases the following artists: Devora Orantes, Barbara Milliorn, Patrick Faulk, Kevin Stewart-Magee, Kaitrin Sones Mathew, Sara Dehghan, Greg Eberhardt, Katlin Evans, Prisca Langlais, Sandy Rodriguez, Christina M. Lee, Patrick Mason, Clare Marie Shadduck, Steve Johnson, Elizabeth Blau, and Rob Brown.

Opening Reception:
April 20, 2013 4-12 pm


April 21, 2013 10-6 pm
by appointment


Studio11
4621 W.Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90016

Tagged: sandy rodriguezamerican artmexican-american artchicanacontemporary art

22nd March 2013

Link reblogged from Shizu Art with 2 notes

Shizu Saldamando: The Catalog Project →

saldamando:

If you like my work please donate to get a catalog of my artwork. 

Tagged: shizu saldamandocontemporary artmexicanchinesechicana

14th February 2013

Link reblogged from Alice Bag with 7 notes

A Riot of Our Own - Punk Concert Footage Screening in LA Feb 15th →

violencegirl:

Trashing of the Troubadour and the Elks Lodge St. Patrick’s Day show. I want to clarify that as far as I know, there is no “riot” footage contained in any of the clips that will be shown. The films are of concert footage. So LAPD - stand down. ~ Alice 

Tagged: alice bagchicanahollywoodpunkartmusic

20th November 2012

Photo reblogged from Annie Mok with 16 notes

anniemok:

Go go go go see Shizu Saldamando’s show All Tomorrow’s Parties at Moore College of Art in Philly before it goes down on 12/8. This is a crappy photo of large scale ballpoint pen drawings on patterned bedsheets.

anniemok:

Go go go go see Shizu Saldamando’s show All Tomorrow’s Parties at Moore College of Art in Philly before it goes down on 12/8. This is a crappy photo of large scale ballpoint pen drawings on patterned bedsheets.

Tagged: shizu saldamandochicanachinesemexican-americancontemporary art

19th November 2012

Photo reblogged from Alice Bag with 7 notes

violencegirl:

Staff at Pier One asking “did she just rearrange our furniture to take her holiday photos? Yes, yes she did. 
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violencegirl:

Staff at Pier One asking “did she just rearrange our furniture to take her holiday photos? Yes, yes she did. 

Searching for the perfect gift for that hard to please punk fan, feminista, or angry, troubled youth on your list? Look no further! The Violence Girl Holiday Pack is the answer for those perennial “Naughty List” nominees. Personally dedicated and signed copy of Violence Girl AND a Very Merry Xmess CD, domestic shipping included for just $25!

http://www.alicebag.com/alice_bag_holiday_store.html

Tagged: alice bagchicanapunkfeministchicana art

13th November 2012

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Chicano Art Movement attends: Anna Alvarado’s “Corazon Espinado” opening reception at Casita De Pueblo

Casita De Pueblo
13100 Philadelphia St.
Whittier, CA 90601


CAM:
On November 11th Chicano Art Movement attended the opening reception for Anna Alvarado’s solo exhibition “Corazon Espinado” at Casita De Pueblo in Whittier, California.
Anna’s show consisted of 10 original paintings and 7 framed prints, she also had flasks, buttons and business cardholders emblazoned with her images available for purchase.
I took delight in Anna Alvarado’s depictions of beautiful sensual women. My favorite piece of the show had to be “For My Tias,” this was the piece I would have relished to display in my humble abode.

More images @ Chicano Art Movement/Facebook

Tagged: american artanna alvaradochicanacontemporary artmaexican-americanmexican-american

31st October 2012

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Sandy Rodriguez - “Payasa”

Bloodlines: Three Generations -Aurora Marquez, Guadalupe Rodriguez and Sandy Rodriguez

Boathouse Gallery
Plaza de la Raza
3540 N Mission Road, LA CA 90031
Gallery Hours
Monday – Friday | 10am – 7pm
Free and open to the public

Opening Reception
Thursday, November 1, 2012 | 5-9pm

The 20th Annual Dia de Los Muertos art exhibition celebrates work by three generations of Latina artist. The show features paintings, sculptures and wearable art. It marks ten years of collaborations by Sandy and Guadalupe who will also create a new alter honoring the life and legacy of Aurora Marquez.

Curated by Armando H. Torres

Sandy Rodriguez - “Payasa”


Bloodlines: Three Generations -Aurora Marquez, Guadalupe Rodriguez and Sandy Rodriguez


Boathouse Gallery
Plaza de la Raza
3540 N Mission Road, LA CA 90031

Gallery Hours
Monday – Friday | 10am – 7pm
Free and open to the public

Opening Reception
Thursday, November 1, 2012 | 5-9pm

The 20th Annual Dia de Los Muertos art exhibition celebrates work by three generations of Latina artist. The show features paintings, sculptures and wearable art. It marks ten years of collaborations by Sandy and Guadalupe who will also create a new alter honoring the life and legacy of Aurora Marquez.

Curated by Armando H. Torres

Tagged: sandy rodriguezchicana artchicanaamerican artcontemporary art

Source: sandyrodriguez.org