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  2. East Los Streetscapers - Wikipedia

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    5 puntos corner, 1301 Brooklyn Place, Los Angeles, CA & N Indiana St, exterior Education Suite: Arte, Ciencia y Filosofia: 1981 Helen Bailey Library at East Los Angeles College, 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park, CA 91754, interior stairway Filling Up on Ancient Energies: 1979 Shell Gas Station, Soto St. and 4th St., Boyle Heights, exterior

  3. Chicano Park - Wikipedia

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    Chicano Park is a 7.9 acres (32,000 m 2) park located beneath the San Diego–Coronado Bridge in Barrio Logan, a predominantly Chicano or Mexican American and Mexican-migrant community in central San Diego, California.

  4. Chicano art movement - Wikipedia

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    Much of the art and the artists creating Chicano Art were heavily influenced by Chicano Movement (El Movimiento) which began in the 1960s. Chicano art was influenced by post- Mexican Revolution ideologies, pre-Columbian art, European painting techniques and Mexican-American social, political and cultural issues. [ 1 ]

  5. Judithe Hernández - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 Hernández was the recipient of two major awards; the prestigious C.O.L.A. Fellowship (City of Los Angeles Individual Artist Fellowship) for 2013, as well as the coveted commission to create public art for the Terminus Station of Metro EXPO LINE at Colorado & 4th Street in Santa Monica by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of Los ...

  6. Victor Ochoa - Wikipedia

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    He is considered one of the pioneers of San Diego's Chicano art movement. [3] [4] Ochoa was one of the original activists at Chicano Park [4] and a co-founder of Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balboa Park, both in San Diego. [4] [5] He helped establish the influential Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronteriza (BAW/TAF). [6]

  7. Los Angeles artists, collectors reel from wildfires

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    By Hannah Lang (Reuters) - As the Los Angeles area begins the formidable task of rebuilding after the most destructive wildfires in its history, the city's artists and art collectors are mourning ...

  8. Los Four - Wikipedia

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    Judithe Hernández had become acquainted with Carlos Almaraz when they attended graduate school at Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles and he introduced her to the group. [3] [4] With the addition of Judithe Hernández, Los Four became one of only two major Chicano artist collectives to include a woman, the other being ASCO (Willie Herron, Harry Gamboa, Jr., Gronk, and Patssi Valdez).

  9. El Teatro Campesino - Wikipedia

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    El Teatro Campesino (Spanish for "The Farmworker's Theater") is a Chicano theatre company in California.Performing in both English and Spanish, El Teatro Campesino was founded in 1965 as the cultural arm of the United Farm Workers and the Chicano Movement with the "full support of César Chávez."