Exploring the origins of the exhibition that combines innovative printmaking practices with social justice Claudia Zapata & E. Carmen Ramos SAAM’s landmark exhibition, ¡Printing the Revolution! The ...
Corn tortillas and edible ink. Those were the highly unorthodox materials employed by a group of four Bay Area artists in the mid-2000s who called themselves the Great Tortilla Conspiracy and ...
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name, on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, November 20, 2020, through August 8, 2021"--Title page verso ...
The Frist Art Museum will present ¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now, an exhibition that explores how Chicano activist artists forged a remarkable and ...
Chicano artists use graphics to reframe history with new perspectives Claudia Zapata Rupert García, Right On!, 1968, screenprint on paper Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the ...
Michael Menchaca's "El Coyote," a 2010 screenprint on paper, is among the works featured in “¡Printing the Revolution!: The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now.” Mildred Baldwin An ...
“Justice for Our Lives” by Oree Originol Credit: Courtesy of Hood Museum/Smithsonian American Art Museum A vibrant and socially relevant exhibition has arrived at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth ...
Curator E. Carmen Ramos and Curatorial Assistant Claudia Zapata take you on a guided video tour of highlights in the “¡Printing the Revolution!” In the 1960s, activist Chicano artists forged a ...
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