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Los Four
The LA Art Scene in the Political 1970S
Peter Valentin Fernandez, Editor, Con Safos Magazine, '97
CLS Movie List
Breaching Walls (Real and Imaginary): Arte Hispano-Americano [Latin American Art], 1000 C.E
Mark Santarelli and Linda Arreola Collection of Mag㺠Materials
A Finding Aid to the Tomás Ybarra- Frausto Research Material on Chicano Art, 1965-2004, in the Archives of American Art
Altar/Installations by Amalia Mesa-Bains in a Feminist Context
Chicano and Chicana Art a CRITICAL ANTHOLOGY
Judithe Hernández Interviewed by Karen Mary Davalos on September 26, 2009, and July 14, 2010
A Chicana Experience
The Chicano Art Movement Curated by Chon A
LOS FOUR Meets LOS 40 at La Bodega Gallery
Judithe Hernández and Patssi Valdez
Los Angeles Snapshots 1 MUSEUM
Archival Body/Archival Space: Queer Remains of the Chicano Art Movement, Los Angeles, 1969-2009
The E-Newsletter of the Ethnic Arts Council December 2008
Programa Que Fue Mi Tarea Como Próxima Directora De NACCS
Exhibition Advisory
Top View
March 29. 1974. Edition of El Malcriado, with Rosario Pelayo on Page 11
Gilbert “Magu” Luján Interviewed by Karen Mary Davalos on September 17, 19, and 22, and October 1 and 8, 2007
Chicano Studies Research Center Annual Report 2016-17 Submitted
CSLA Today W98.Linked
Frank Romero's D R E a M L A
America's Second Art City: Sun, Pop Culture, and Inequality: Advisor: C
The CENTRO DE ARTE PÚBLICO
Delaware Review of Latin American Studies
Things That Need to Be Done Re: Los Four (Compiled by Monica Torres-Creason 9/20/96)
A National Register Nomination by Josie S. Talamantez
Strengthening Africa's Museums
Exhibition Advisory
Chicano Identity and Asco's Aesthetics of Resistance by Jez Flores Garcia a Dissertation Submitted in Partial
A Master's Exhibition of Paintings Presented to The
Latino Los Angeles Historic Context Statement City of Los Angeles Department of City Planning Office of Historic Resources
LATINOS in TWENTIETH CENTURY CALIFORNIA National Register of Historic Places Context Statement
Warning Concerning Copyright Restrictions the Copyright Law Of
Art Along the Hyphen the Mexican-American Generation Autry National Center Icons of the Invisible Oscar Castillo Fowler Museum at UCLA Mapping Another L.A
The Journey of Chicano Artist Gilbert “Magu” Luján
Classic Style Meets Modern Elegance in the American Architectural Weathervane Company’S ‘Artist’S Series’ by L.A
Oral History Interview with Gilbert Sanchez Lujan, 1997 Nov. 7-17
Curatorial Statement
Art Along the Hyphen the Mexican-American Generation Autry National Center Icons of the Invisible Oscar Castillo Fowler Museum at UCLA Mapping Another L.A
Curating Differently