Box 128, Folder 12
Personal Journal with No Name, 1984
Box 128, Folder 14
Poems by Margarita Luna Robles, 1981-1985
Box 128, Folder 18
Problems in Feminist Research, UCLA Workshop, 1983-1984
Box 128, Folder 19
Report on Bilingual Educator’s Workshop, 1974
Box 129, Folder 1
Soldierboy, a play by Judith and Severo Perez, 1987
Box 129, Folder 5
"The Status of Chicanos/Latinos at the University of California," 1988
Box 129, Folder 6
Stereotyping the Chicana, undated
Box 129, Folder 7
Study Guide Sheet to CCLR, undated
Box 129, Folder 8
The Support Center, undated
Box 129, Folder 10
Teens and Retailers United to Stop Tobacco, Certificate of Appreciation, undated
Box 129, Folder 11
Torres Damaged Frames, 1991
Box 129, Folder 12
Unwinding the Silence, by César A Gonzáles-T, 1987
Box 129, Folder 13
Victor Ochoa’s UCSD course, "Chicano & Mexican Art," undated
Box 129, Folder 14
Weekly planner, No Name, 1991
Box 129, Folder 15
2nd Annual Norteño Festival, 1992
Box 129, Folder 16
CCLR Water Tank Pre-Geronimo Mural, undated
Box 129, Folder 18
Intertribal Dance Exhibition, 1990
Box 129, Folder 20
Miscellaneous Negatives, 1989-1990
Box 129, Folder 21
Miscellaneous Photographs, 1978-1992
Box 130, Folder 6
Pictures of Events, undated
Box 130, Folder 8
Teatro Mestizo Negatives, undated
Box 131, Folder 2
Ballesteros, Celia, 1983-1987
Box 131, Folder 10
Conrado, Gerardo, undated
Box 131, Folder 12
Cranston, Alan, 1979-1980
Box 131, Folder 16
Galaviz, Fernando V. 1980
Box 131, Folder 20
Hernandez, Paul, 1983-1984
Box 131, Folder 21
Hunter, Duncan, 1981-1982
Box 131, Folder 26
Killea, Lucy, Non-Profit/Assembly Bill 588, 1983-1987
Box 132, Folder 5
Rientford, Victor M. undated
Box 132, Folder 6
Roberti, David, 1982-1983
Box 132, Folder 7
Rodriguez, M. Armando, 1982-1983
Box 132, Folder 8
Sainz, Oscar & Rosemary, 1981
Box 132, Folder 10
Williams, Leon, 1984-1985
Box 132, Folder 11
Arte Y Cultura Newsletter
1987
Box 132, Folder 12
Border Art Workshop Official Newsletter
1984-1990
Box 132, Folder 13
El Calendario (see also box 152 folder 2 and box 156 folder 5)
1987
Box 132, Folder 14
Calendario Drafts
undated
Box 132, Folder 15
Calendario Samples and Miscellaneous
1987
Box 132, Folder 16
CalendarioPerforming Arts Winter Program
1989-1990
Box 152, Folder 12
Cine Estuadiantil
1994-1997
Box 132, Folder 17
Dia De Los Muertos Publication
undated
Box 132, Folder 19
Handbill for CCLR Workshops, n.d.
undated
Box 152, Folder 13
Letras Y Colores
1990-1991
Box 132, Folder 22
Letras Y Colores Correspondence
undated
Box 132, Folder 23
"Made In Aztlán" Announcement Flyer
1986
Box 132, Folder 23
Maize, Notebooks of Xicano Art & Literature, Fall-Winter
1980-1981
Box 132, Folder 40
Servidores del Árbol de la Vida
1973
Box 133, Folder 1
National Child Plumaroja
1972
Box 133, Folder 2
Publication Requests
1973-1975
Box 133, Folder 3
Correspondence-Incoming, Toltecas en Aztlan Publications Requests
1974-1977
Box 133, Folder 5
Publication, Requests/Orders
1975-1977
Box 133, Folder 8
Orders/Requests
1977-1978
Box 133, Folder 12
Mailing lists & Requests for Booklists
1983
Box 133, Folder 13
Fragmentos de Barro
1983-1985
Box 133, Folder 17
La Linéa Quebrada/The Broken Line
1984
Box 133, Folder 20
¡A Mi Que! José Montalvo
1983
Box 133, Folder 21
Abra La Puerta al Mundo de Oportunidad: Obtenga Cuidadania Estadounidense
1982
Box 133, Folder 25
AHA! Hispanic Arts News
1983-1989
Box 152, Folder 14
Ahora/Now Community Newspaper
1982-1984
Box 152, Folder 15
The Alert (see also El Salvador Alert!)
1984-1985
Box 133, Folder 26
Alliance for the Preservation of Civil Liberties
1982
Box 134, Folder 1
American Council for the Arts Update
1981-1983
Box 134, Folder 2
American FoodJulie Bozzi
1992
Box 134, Folder 3
American Studies Association Newsletter
1985
Box 134, Folder 6
The Archive Newsletter
1982-1987
Box 134, Folder 7
Arena de Box Y Lucha
1985
Box 134, Folder 8
Arizona Commission on the Arts
1987-1991
Box 134, Folder 9
Arizona Commission on the Arts Bulletin
1983-1985
Box 134, Folder 13
Art Hazards News
1989-1991
Box 152, Folder 17
Art In Public Places, a Washington Arts Special Report
1981
Box 134, Folder 14
Art Matters Confederation of the Arts 1980
1987-1988
Box 134, Folder 15
Art Matters Ilan Lael Foundation
1990
Box 134, Folder 16
Artists Equity Association
1989-1990
Box 134, Folder 17
Artline, San Diego Institute for Arts Education
1988
Box 134, Folder 18
Arts Advocate The Artists Advocacy Committee
1989
Box 134, Folder 19
The Arts In San Diego County (COMBO)
1980-1982
Box 135, Folder 2
Arts Reporting Service
1985-1986
Box 135, Folder 3
Asociación Nácional de Grupos Folklóricos newsletter
1982-1984
Box 135, Folder 10
"Bi-National Visual Arts Exchange"
1981
Box 135, Folder 11
Blues Cola de Lagarto Roberto Castillo Udiarte
1984
Box 135, Folder 13
Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo
1984-1991
Box 152, Folder 18
Calacas del Taller de la Grafica Popular
1980
Box 135, Folder 14
California Arts Advocate
1993
Box 135, Folder 15
California Arts Council
1990
Box 135, Folder 16
California Arts Council Press Releases
1977-1991
Box 135, Folder 17
California Association on Non-Profits Alert
1987
Box 135, Folder 18
California Chicano Murals 1985 Calendar
1985
Box 152, Folder 19
California Confederation of the Arts Newsletter
1985
Box 135, Folder 19
California History Action
1987
Box 135, Folder 20
California Theatre Council News
1980-1983
Box 135, Folder 22
Caminos, National Hispanic Conventioneer
1984
Box 136, Folder 2
Caracol Special Issue, El Tamal Children's Coloring Bookby Gloria Osuna
1977
Box 136, Folder 3
Caracol Special Issue Faustino a Novelleteby Max Martinez
1976
Box 152, Folder 20
Chicano Federation of San Diego County Monthly Bilingual Newspaperby Max Martinez
1978
Box 136, Folder 4
Chicano Federation of San Diego County, Inc. Newsletterby Max Martinez
1975-1980
Box 136, Folder 5
Chicano Humanities and Arts Council Reporterby Max Martinez
1983-1985
Box 136, Folder 6
¡Chicano Mexicano! Chicano Mexciano Empowerment Committee
1993
Box 136, Folder 7
Chicano Park Steering Committee, Chicano Park Coloring Book, Felices Dias
1977
Box 136, Folder 8
Chicano Theatre Festival
1974
Box 136, Folder 11
Chile Democratico San Diego Newsletter
1982-1983
Box 136, Folder 12
Chispas, MEChA UCBerkeley
1982
Box 136, Folder 13
CISPES,Calendar of Events, Newsletter, General Correspondence
1983-1985
Box 136, Folder 14
Civil Rights Update
1975-1985, 1989
Box 136, Folder 16
Comision Femenil de Los Angeles
1985
Box 136, Folder 17
Comision Femenil Mexicana Report
1973
Box 136, Folder 18
Comision Femenil Mexicana Nacional Newsletter
1978
Box 136, Folder 20
COMBO Communiqué
1984-1987
Box 136, Folder 22
Commissioner's Bulletin
1983
Box 136, Folder 23
Common Ground – Different Planes
1988
Box 136, Folder 24
Communiqué, Enfoque Nacional
1987
Box 153, Folder 1
Community Arts Newsletter
1979-1982
Box 136, Folder 26
Community Service Center for the Disabled Update
1984
Box 137, Folder 1
CSCD (Community Service Center for the Disabled) Voice
1981-1984
Box 137, Folder 2
Community Service Division Update
1982-1983
Box 137, Folder 4
Conceptions Southwest
1981-1985
Box 137, Folder 5
Congress Bulletin
1980-1982
Box 137, Folder 6
Congress Bulletin
1983-1985
Box 138, Folder 1
Congressional Record
1980
Box 138, Folder 2
Conjunto, Teatro Latinoamericano Casa de las Americas
1982
Box 138, Folder 3
Conserve Neighborhoods Newsletter
1982-1984
Box 153, Folder 3
Contaminated Times Community Newspaper
1982-1983
Box 138, Folder 4
Conserve Neighborhoods Short Course
1982-1983
Box 138, Folder 5
Conserve Neighborhoods Special Issues, Building on Experience
1985
Box 138, Folder 5
Conserve Neighborhoods Special Issues, Quest for Funds
1983
Box 138, Folder 5
Conserve Neighborhoods Special Issues, Steering Nonprofits
1984
Box 138, Folder 5
Conserve Neighborhoods Special Issues, Stoparson
1982
Box 153, Folder 4
Con To Los Hierros: Pepón Osorio
1991
Box 138, Folder 7
Corporate Giving Watch
1987-1988
Box 138, Folder 8
County News, San Diego
1988
Box 138, Folder 9
Critical Mass, En Foco Inc.
1988
Box 138, Folder 11
The Cultural Connection
1983
Box 138, Folder 12
The Cultural Post, National Endowment for the Arts
1982
Box 138, Folder 15
Disorientation Manual
1982-1983
Box 138, Folder 16
Doorways Newsletter
1981-1984
Box 153, Folder 6
East Los Angeles Magazines
1982
Box 138, Folder 17
Education Cultural Complex Press Releases
1984
Box 138, Folder 18
Education San Diego County
1983-1984
Box 138, Folder 19
Ejercito Guerrillero de los Pobres
Compańero
undated
Box 138, Folder 19
Ejercito Guerrillero de los Pobres
Informador Guerillero
1982-1983
Box 138, Folder 19
Ejercito Guerrillero de los Pobres, Pamphlets
1983
Box 139, Folder 1
El Boletin Casa de Colombia
1987-1989
Box 139, Folder 2
El Chingazo, Chicano Park Steering Committee
1976
Box 139, Folder 4
El Latino San Diego
1992-1993
Box 139, Folder 5
El Mexicano, Cultural Supplement, article on CCLR
1985
Box 153, Folder 10
El Mundo Indijena/Indigenous World
1982
Box 153, Folder 11
El Papel San Diego Times
1973
Box 139, Folder 7
El Picante Newsletter Chicano Moratorium Committee
1981
Box 153, Folder 12
El Salvador Alert
1983-1984
Box 153, Folder 13
El Sol de San Diego
1991-1993
Box 139, Folder 8
El Teatro Campesino Newsletter
1990
Box 139, Folder 9
El Teatro Campesino 20th Anniversary Commemorative Booklet
1986
Box 139, Folder 11
EOP/Minority Affairs Newsletter
1977
Box 139, Folder 12
EOPS Newsletter, Newsletter
1981-1982
Box 139, Folder 13
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Quarterly Report
1980
Box 139, Folder 14
Floricanto Dance Theatre Newsletter
1988
Box 154, Folder 1
The Forum, An Evening with the Stars, Special Editions
1984-1985
Box 139, Folder 15
Foundation Giving Watch
1987
Box 139, Folder 16
Fragmentos de Barro
1978-1983
Box 154, Folder 2
The Frontera Forum
1983-1984
Box 139, Folder 20
Golden Hill Newsletter
undated
Box 139, Folder 21
The Grito del Sol
1976, 1984
Box 139, Folder 22
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
1988-1991
Box 139, Folder 23
The Helen Yalof Theatre: Spotlight
1977
Box 139, Folder 25
Hispanic Legislative Alert
1984
Box 139, Folder 26
Hispanic Link Weekly Report
1985
Box 154, Folder 3
Hispanic News de California
1984
Box 154, Folder 4
History News San Diego Historic Society
1984, 1989
Box 139, Folder 28
In Amatl in Xicanome, Experimental Copy
1976
Box 139, Folder 30
In-Sync Community Cable Channel
1988-1989
Box 140, Folder 1
Interagency Digest
1981-1983
Box 140, Folder 2
Intercambios Femeniles
1981-1983, 1987
Box 140, Folder 3
International Year of the Child Spirit
1979
Box 140, Folder 4
Journal of Hispanic Philology
1987
Box 140, Folder 6
La Casa de Puerto Rico, El Boricua
1981
Box 154, Folder 6
La Gente Special Cinco De Mayo Issue
1983
Box 140, Folder 8
La Habra Boxing Club
n.d.
Box 140, Folder 10
La Luz, Chicano Federation of San Diego Country
n.d.
Box 140, Folder 12
La Mujer Newsletter
1980 - 1994
Box 154, Folder 7
La Peña Community Center Calender
1982
Box 154, Folder 8
La Prensa San Diego
1978 - 1979
Box 156, Folder 8
La Prensa San Diego
1985, 1989
Box 140, Folder 15
La Red/The Net
1980, 1988
Box 154, Folder 9
La Semana de Bellas Artes
1980 - 1981
Box 140, Folder 17
Las Cucarachas, Concilio Mujeres
1974
Box 140, Folder 20
Latina, En Foco Exhibition
1988
Box 140, Folder 23
Living Batch News
1988 - 1989
Box 140, Folder 24
Logan Youth Center Newsletter
1980
Box 140, Folder 25
Los Angeles Folk Arts
1988
Box 140, Folder 27
Made in Aztlán, CCLR's 15th Anniversary
1986
Box 141, Folder 2
MANA (Mexican American (Women's) National Association)
1986, 1989
Box 141, Folder 4
Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee Newsletter
1992 - 1993
Box 141, Folder 5
Minority Report, National Endowment of the Arts
1979
Box 141, Folder 7
Museum News
1983 - 1984, 1988
Box 141, Folder 8
National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center Newsletter
1991
Box 141, Folder 9
National Assocation of Artists' Organizations
1987
Box 141, Folder 10
National Congress for Community Education Development Newsletter
n.d.
Box 141, Folder 11
National Endowment for the Arts, Civil Rights Digest
1983 - 1984
Box 141, Folder 12
National Endowment for the Arts, Presenting and Commissioning Program
1992
Box 141, Folder 13
National Endowment for the Humanities, Overview of Endowment Programs
1987
Box 141, Folder 14
National Latino Communications Center
1992
Box 141, Folder 15
Native American Students Association Newsletter
1988 - 1989
Box 154, Folder 10
New Indicator Newspaper
1982
Box 141, Folder 17
news Releases
1985 - 1987
Box 141, Folder 18
Nosotros, Casting Guide
1976 - 1977
Box 141, Folder 18
Nosotros, Newsletter
1983
Box 141, Folder 19
Noticias de NACS (National Association for Chicano Studies)
1989
Box 141, Folder 20
Open Dialogue
1986 - 1988
Box 141, Folder 21
Our House Incorporation Newsletter
1981
Box 154, Folder 12
The Painted Monkey, Monthly Newsletter of the California Art Education Association
1987
Box 141, Folder 22
Papel Picado/Paper Cutout Techniques by Carmen Lomas Garza
1984
Box 141, Folder 23
Para Escribir Juchitan No Pueblo, Colección Poesia de Sol
1987
Box 141, Folder 25
Partido de la Raza Unida Newsletter
1981
Box 141, Folder 26
La Peña "El Borlote," Del Taller Experimental de Expresión Popular
1980
Box 142, Folder 3
Public Arts Advisory Board Facts
1993
Box 141, Folder 24
Paradise Rondalla articles
1980, 1983
Box 142, Folder 5
Revista Politica Semanal
1980
Box 142, Folder 7
Quiet Crisis, a Report on unemployment among Californians
n.d.
Box 154, Folder 17
Revista Literaria del Tecolote
1980
Box 154, Folder 19
Richmond Art Center Newsletter
1991
Box 142, Folder 11
SANAA, The Voice of Black Writers and Artists of San Diego
1987
Box 142, Folder 12
San Diego Area Dance Alliance Newsletter
1989 - 1991
Box 142, Folder 13
San Diego Campaign for Economic Democracy Newsletter
1980
Box 142, Folder 14
San Diego County Public Arts Council, Fall Newsletter
1987
Box 142, Folder 15
San Diego Earth Day News, Fall
1991
Box 142, Folder 16
San Diego Historical Society History News
1990
Box 142, Folder 17
San Diego L5 Society
1983 - 1984
Box 142, Folder 18
San Diego Museum of Art Calender
1982 - 1984
Box 142, Folder 19
San Diego Equal Rights Conference Organizer
1977
Box 156, Folder 9
San Diego Union The Invisible Workforce Special Reprint
1989
Box 142, Folder 20
Santa Monica Arts Commission Newsletter
1983
Box 142, Folder 21
Santana: A Retrospective of the Santana Band's 20 Years in Music
ca. 1987
Box 142, Folder 22
School and Community Partners for Education
1987
Box 142, Folder 23
Sculptor's New Exchange
1979
Box 142, Folder 24
The Segmented Marketplace, This Issue: "The Hispanic Market"
1985
Box 142, Folder 27
Society for Photographic Education
1987
Box 142, Folder 30
Southwest Museo News
1989
Box 155, Folder 2
The Spotlight, Association for Retarded Persons of San Diego
1983 - 1984
Box 142, Folder 33
State of the Arts
1977, 1980 - 1985
Box 155, Folder 3
Sushi Newsletter/Calender
1993
Box 143, Folder 1
Take Ten an Indian Newsletter
1976 - 1977
Box 143, Folder 2
Tejano Conjunto Festival
1982
Box 155, Folder 5
Tenants United/Inquilinos Unidos
1982
Box 155, Folder 6
TENAZ 10th National Chicano Theatre Festival
1979
Box 155, Folder 7
TENAZ Talks Teatro
1978, 1983
Box 143, Folder 4
Tierra Adentro
1980 - 1981
Box 143, Folder 5
Tijuana Rifa k/z...y Que
1986
Box 155, Folder 8
Tonantzin, Chicano Arts in San Diego
1983 - 1984
Box 143, Folder 6
Toxinformer, Environmental Health Coalition
1991
Box 143, Folder 7
TQS News, A Contemporary Newsletter of Eclectic Chicano Thought
1992 - 1993
Box 155, Folder 9
Tribal Peoples' Survival
1979
Box 143, Folder 8
Two Centuries of Hispanic Theatre in the Southwest
1982
Box 143, Folder 10
Union del Barrio Newsletter
1983
Box 143, Folder 11
U.S.-Cuba Bulletin
1984 - 1985
Box 155, Folder 10
View, Museum Contemporary Art San Diego
1993
Box 143, Folder 15
Voces de Nuestra Santa Barbara
1983 - 1984
Box 155, Folder 11
Voz Fronteriza
1979 - 1984, 1991
Box 143, Folder 16
West Coast Theatre News
1983
Box 143, Folder 17
White House press Releases
1990
Box 143, Folder 18
The Whole Dman Pie Shop
1982
Box 157, Folder 9
World Wall: A Vision of the Future Without Fear/La Muralla Mundial: Una Visión de un Futur0 sin Temor
n.d.
Box 143, Folder 20
World Winds, poetry publication
1988
Box 144, Folder 3
Ballet Folklorico en Aztlán
1987
Box 144, Folder 6
Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo
1983 - 1991
Box 144, Folder 7
Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo
1988 - 1989
Box 144, Folder 8
Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo, 911: A House Gone Wrong
1987
Box 145, Folder 1
Border Control Crossing
1976 - 1990
Box 145, Folder 2
Border Control/Crossing, INS/Customs
1989 - 1992
Box 145, Folder 5
Border Realities III
1987
Box 145, Folder 7
Casa de Cambio Exhibition
1988
Box 145, Folder 8
CCLR's Geronimo Mural
1987
Box 145, Folder 9
CCLR Newspaper Clippings
1988 - 1992
Box 145, Folder 10
CCLR Newspaper Clippings and Copies
1973 - 1979
Box 145, Folder 12
Centro Programs Documentation
1982 - 1988
Box 145, Folder 13
Centro Public Relations Comments
1988
Box 145, Folder 14
Chicano Accent Articles
1980
Box 146, Folder 1
Chicano Cinema
1978 - 1984
Box 146, Folder 2
Chicano Cultural Center
1976
Box 146, Folder 4
Christopher Columbus/Discovery
1991 - 1992
Box 146, Folder 5
City on a Hill, UC Santa Cruz
1984
Box 146, Folder 14
Edie Galindo: the Carmen Morales Memorial Fund
1987
Box 146, Folder 17
El Tiempo Chicano/La Prensa Clippings
1978 - 1979
Box 146, Folder 18
En Memoria "Juan Soldado"
1987
Box 147, Folder 1
Environment/Health
1989 - 1992
Box 147, Folder 4
Homeless/Housing
1989 - 1992
Box 147, Folder 8
James Luna Exhibition
1985
Box 147, Folder 12
Made in Aztlán/Caxtolli
1985
Box 147, Folder 13
Mexican Cultural Center, Father Ricardo Ramirez
n.d.
Box 147, Folder 14
Mexican Cultural Center
1992
Box 147, Folder 15
'Mexico's Political Renaissance'
1988
Box 147, Folder 16
Minority Enterprise Clippings
1981 - 1982
Box 148, Folder 1
Miscellaneous
1984 - 1989
Box 151, Folder 5
Public Arts Advisory Board
1983 - 1986
Box 151, Folder 8
San Diego Clipping Service
October 1989
Box 151, Folder 10
Veronica Enrique
1980 - 1988
Box 151, Folder 12
White Supremacists, Racism, Prejudice, Discrimination, Anti-Politically Correct
1990 - 1992
Box 151, Folder 13
200 years of Chicano Theatre
1982
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 001
Gifts of Black
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage: photograph, straw and seaweed
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6)
1989. Black and white photograph of objects found on the beach. The photograph is framed in wrapped straw and part of the
material in the photograph is tied to the frame. Cross-reference with photography. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa
Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 002
Oil Spill Water
1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6)
1989. A fish bowl filled with oil tainted water is on display; sand has been sprinkled at the base of the bowl. The accompanying
text explains the idea: "This water was scooped out of the Prince William Sound, Valdez, Alaska, days after the 'Exxon VALDEZ'
tanker went aground on the Bligh Reef...." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural
de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 003
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, metal brackets, nails, leaves and seeds
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6)
1989. An old wooden frame is filled with a low relief metal sculpture of organic forms. Metal brackets are used on the right
corner of the frame and a metal identification tag is on the bottom. Leaves and seeds are scattered on the ledge around the
frame. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego,
CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 004
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6)
1989. A large, green circle with a blue border has 29 small blue circles arranged across its surface, connected with string.
An orange sticker in the center has the words: "Fragile, Handle With Care." A monitoring device sits at the bottom. Cross-reference
with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 005
(title unknown)
ca. 1980
Material Specific Details note: altar
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Copy camera shot from a catalogue on Día de los Muertos published by the Triton Museum. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 006
(title unknown)
ca. 1980
Material Specific Details note: altar
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Copy camera shot from a catalogue on Día de los Muertos published by the Triton Museum. Location:
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 007
(title unknown)
ca. 1989
Material Specific Details note: caja
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 2) 1990.
Large box with a three dimensional statue of the Virgin inside. White dresses are hung from the sides of the box and their
skirts cover an altar at the Virgin's feet where four gold dolls have been placed. The top and bottom of the box are enclosed
with gold, cut out spider's webs and flowers. See slide 199 (35) [Cat. 3 034] for an installation view. Cross-reference with
Indigenous Chicano Medium and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 008(1-4)
Agarra la Onda
1985
Material Specific Details note: altar; wood, barbed wire, Xerox and metal
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Slides 1-3: from the David Avalos Exhibition at Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA (1985). Slide 4: from the Border Realitites--Part
Two Exhibition of David Avalos' work at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). This altar's central focus is a woman
holding a sign announcing a "National Protest March Against the Militarization of the Border." A heart with spikes extending
from it, combined with barbed wire, decorates the top. Loteria cards are arranged in the bottom third with a hand holding
a campesino wrapped in barbed wire and another hand with a PEMEX oil drum. A skull and crossbones is upside down on a disk
at bottom center. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. 279(11-13:) White wall David Avalos, Galería Posada,
1985, Sacramento, CA. 126(14:) Border Realities--Part Two. Location: Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA and Centro Cultural de
la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 009
All Time is Simultaneous
(Jan 1) 1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, wood, glass and sand
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). The title of the piece is on the wall at the top: All Time is
Simultaneous. Two covers from "Time" magazine are hung on the wall; one reads: "Hispanic Americans, Soon: The Biggest Minority";
the other: "¡Magnifico! Hispanic Culture Breaks Out of the Barrio." An hourglass turned on its side was placed between them.
Two articles are below the covers: "It's Your Turn in the Sun" and "A Surging New Spirit". Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix,
AZ
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 010(1-14)
Día de los Muertos
1982
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, papier maché, straight pins, straw baskets and glitter
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the California Works Premium List Exhibition. This massive mask was made for Diá de los Muertos. A devil is sitting on
his throne, which becomes like a hat for the face below it. A taqueria, "Raul's Auto Repair," a nightclub named "Mambo Rock"
and other details create an assemblage that is rich in detail. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Location: California State Fair, Sacramento, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 011
El Corazon
1983
Material Specific Details note: caja; clay, wood, chiles and barbed wire
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the David Avalos Exhibition in Sacramento (1985). A stage has been created in this caja. Theatre curtains are tied back
in the background and two sets of stairs lead up to the stage. A pink heart with red chiles extending from its cleavage is
wrapped in barbed wire and fills the entire stage. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Sacramento,
CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 012(1-3)
Hubcap Milagro #1
(Dec 1) 1984
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; tin, chrome, steel and paper
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the Nine Chicano Artists Exhibition (January 8-February 2, 1989). This piece is a modified hubcap. A three dimensional
tin heart was riveted together and a square window with bars was inset in its center. Jesus' face is visible behind the bars.
A funnel was attached to the heart at its cleavage and multi-colored strips of twisted metal have been placed in its opening.
The heart was affixed to a saw blade, and this, in turn, was fastened to the hubcap. Location: Maple Creek Gallery, San Diego,
CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 013
Hubcap Milagro #2
1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; tin, chrome, metal and paper
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the Nine Chicano Artists Exhibition (January 8-February 2, 1985). A hubcap is the background for a three dimensional
tin heart which appears to be pried open down the center causing a fissure. A Virgen de Guadalupe was placed on a rod in this
opening. Multi-colored strips of twisted metal surround the scalloped hole and radiate out. A red dried chili is stuck into
the funnel at the heart's cleavage. Location: Maple Creek Gallery, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 014(1-3)
Hubcap Milagro #3
ca. 1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
6: From the Forty-Three Emerging Artists Exhibition at La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art (March 1985); 8: From the David
Avalos Solo Exhibition at Galería Posada (1985); 9: From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la
Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Location: La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, CA; Galería Posada, Sacramento,
CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 015
Hubcap Milagro #4a
ca. 1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From an exhibition at the San Diego Art Institute (summer 1985) Location: San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 016
Hubcap Milagro #4b
ca. 1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; chrome, steel, tin, glass, barbed wire and chiles
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the David Avalos Solo Exhibition at Galería Posada. A metal heart is mounted on a saw blade which is then attached to
a hubcap. Chiles extend from a funnel on top and a heart shaped bottle was placed at the bottom to catch blood running from
a gash in the heart. See 271(15) [Cat. 1 013] for a variation on this design. Location: Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 017(1-4)
Hubcap Milagro #5
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, glass, steel, chrome and lipsticks
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
A carved wooden figure is the centerpiece for this hubcap. It is armless and the legs are cut-off above the knee. The heart
has stakes driven into it and a gaping hole in the torso begins under the ribcage and extends down to the waist. Two shot
glasses with open red lipsticks inside are balanced on balls on both sides of the figure. 5, 7: Hubcap Milagro #5, studio
photographs. 15: From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS Art Space. 16: From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition.
Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 018(1-2)
Hubcap Milagro #6
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; chrome and steel
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
13: From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition. A gun placed on top of a cactus pad is attached to a saw blade and then
to the hubcap. Nails have been driven through the metal cactus to create the spines. (9:) Hubcap Milagro #3, Border Realities--Part
Two. 10: Hubcap Milagro #6-studio shot sold to La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art. 11: Hubcap Milagro #4a, 4b. 12: Hubcap
Milagro #8, Grand Rapids Museum of Art (1986). Location: unknown
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 019(1-3)
Hubcap Milagro #7
1986
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, steel, chrome, steel, glass and plastic
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the David Avalos: Recent Works Exhibition, Grand Rapids, MI (1986). A wooden cross has been covered with strips of tin.
A three dimensional heart is at its center. A small platform, built from a square of tin riveted together, is at the base
of the heart and holds a shot glass with a pair of dice inside. The bottom beam of the cross has been fitted with a penis
shaped from strips of metal. Location: Grand Rapids Museum of Art, Grand Rapids, MI
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 020
Hubcap Milagro #8
ca. 1986
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From an exhibition at the Grand Rapids Museum of Art, Grand Rapids, MI (1986). Location: Grand Rapids Museum of Art, Grand
Rapids, MI
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 021
Hubcap Milagro #9
1986
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; chrome, steel and tin
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the David Avalos: Recent Works Exhibition at the Grand Rapids Museum of Art (1986). A very simple tin heart was riveted
together to create this piece. A red gash runs diagonally across half the heart and a metal spiral strip appears to be blood
dripping from the hole. Flames shoot from the cylinder at the top of the heart. It's mounted on a circular saw blade and then
on a hubcap. Location: Grand Rapids Museum of Art, Grand Rapids, MI
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 022
Hubcap Milagro Series
1990
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; tin, chrome, pewter, barbed wire and canvas
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the Visible Truths: Traditional Sources Within the Chicano Aesthetic Exhibition in Sacramento, CA (September 21-November
10, 1990). A stage was created by hanging canvas like theatre curtains, pulled back on both sides. A hubcap occupies the entire
background of the stage. A heart made from metal riveted together is swaddled in barbed wire. It has a tear in its bottom
section painted red to resemble blood. A cross has been placed in the heart's cleavage. Location: unknown
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 023
Hubcap Milagro Series, Combination Platter: Manhattan Special
ca. 1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; chrome, steel, tin, glass and lipstick
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the Cafe Mestizo Exhibition at INTAR Gallery (June 1989). A high-heeled shoe has been covered with strips of metal riveted
in place. A circular saw blade has sawed through a heart inside the shoe and an open lipstick was placed near the toe. The
heel of the shoe was hooked over a champagne glass and both were placed on two circular saw blades inside a hubcap. Location:
INTAR Gallery, New York, NY
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 024
Hubcap Milagro Series: Combination Platter: Straight Razor Taco
1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, steel, chrome, tin, fabric, netting and cactus
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the Cafe Mestizo Exhibition at INTAR Gallery (June 1989). This assemblage's central focus is a white heart with a hole
in its center, lined with sheet metal shaped into scallops and saw blades cut in half. The heart is placed on a hubcap and
covered with black netting. A cactus pad and gun lie on the right. On the left an axe lies across the spine of the book The
Last of the Mohicans and two cacti and a doll's head complete the design. Location: INTAR Gallery, New York, NY
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 025(1-6)
Humberto Carrillo
ca. 1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, photographs and rocks
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
(14-15): From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February
1986); (16-19): From the David Avalos Solo Exhibition at Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA (1985). This piece uses a Xerox of
an injury to a young boy who was shot by the border patrol because he was throwing rocks. A definition of a boulder was included
as well as the District Attorney's refusal to prosecute the border patrol responsible for the shooting. Parallels are drawn
with Apartheid South Africa's practice of shooting children who throw stones. Location:
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 026(1-2)
Humberto Carrillo
1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; color Xerox, paint and marker
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From an exhibition of David Avalos'work at Centro Cultural de la Raza. This piece addresses Mexican stereotypes and the dilemma
of the border. "Might makes right" and "Everyone exists outside the law" are two phrases used which are emblematic of the
problem. Color Xeroxes are arranged on the wall with handwritten text explaining that "California was once Mexico." Cross-reference
with Center Activites and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 027(1-4)
Junipero Serra's Next Miracle--Turning Blood into Thunderbird Wine
ca. 1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; chrome, tin, steel, and glass
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
274(13): Studio shot for Art in America Magazine, 1992; (14): from the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition, MARS Art Space,
Phoenix, AZ (1989). A hand was constructed from strips of metal riveted together. The palm has a fissure in its center and
blood is streaming out into a funnel that was placed in the neck of a Thunderbird wine bottle. The letters B-I-N-G-O are balanced
on the tip of each finger. Location:
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 028(1-28)
Loteria Chicana
1983
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, aluminum, plastic, barbed wire, chainlink fence and color Xerox
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the California Murals Off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (March 1983 and 1984). This piece integrates
a painting made from a photo taken during a Committee on Chicano Rights march at the U.S./Mexican border. A man is holding
a map of Mexico which has the words: "Asi era Mexico antes del Robo" [This was Mexico before the robbery"]. This image was
mixed with the artist's version of Loteria, a game similar to Bingo. 272(1, 3-21) and 249 are from an exhibition at the Gallery
of the Multicultural Arts Institute (1984). 167(3) and 109(58-63) are from the California Murals Off the Wall Exhibition (March
1983). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. 272(2) outside Centro. 272(1), (3-21) and 249 Gallery of the Multicultural
Arts Institute, San Diego. 109(58-63) inside Centro. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA and
Gallery of the Multicultural Arts Institute, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 029
Mr. Chile
1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; cloth, wood, chilies and seeds
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the Cafe Mestizo Exhibition at INTAR. A torso with legs to the knees, no arms, and a red abstract head is dressed in
a lime green suit. The coat has circles of seeds with red chilies in their centers glued on in a pattern. Remaining seeds
are strewn on the floor around the torso. The pants are unzipped and "Y QUE" written on the chest. Location: INTAR Gallery,
New York, NY
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 030(1-2)
Posada Altar
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage/altar; paper cut-outs, mezcal, photograph and clay
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). 2: Posada Altar. 3: Posada Altar and
four original Posada Broadsheets. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 031(1-3)
Thoreau's Plank
(Jan 1) 1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, plastic and metal
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). A rectangular plank of wood with a world globe inserted in its
center is suspended from the ceiling. The piece is tilted and hangs diagonally. The text underneath the plank contains a quote
from Henry David Thoreau: "If I have unjustly wrested a plank from a drowning man, I must restore it to him though I drown
myself." Refers to the U.S. occupation of Mexican territory. See 262(13) [Cat. 3 109()] for an installation view. Location:
MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 032
Untitled
ca. 1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, glass, plastic and metal
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). Half of a wooden box has been mounted on the wall underneath
a round thermostat. A bottle of amber colored liquid has been placed inside. Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 033(1-2)
Untitled
ca. 1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, metal, plastic and string
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). This assemblage reinterprets the launching pad for the space
shuttle. Three half circles, one within the other, form the base for the launching system. Twenty sharpened cylinders of wood
were assembled into a square. The space shuttle is mounted above it on a wall as if lift-off has been achieved and the rockets
are carrying it into space. Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 034(1-2)
Untitled
ca. 1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood and clay tiles
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). A chair was built from wood and clay roof tiles. Location: MARS
Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 035(1-2)
Untitled
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood and paper
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). A wooden school chair with an attached desk was painted black.
A bell in a bell tower (mission style) was placed on the desk top along with an open book. Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix,
AZ
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 036(1-3)
Untitled Installation
1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage/collage; chrome, tin, steel, wood, color Xerox and lipsticks.
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
From the David Avalos Solo Exhibition at Galería Posada (1985). This piece combines a collage and two hubcap art works. The
word "Cristo" is crossed out and centered above the collage, which is a group of color Xeroxes on a Parade magazine cover.
For an installation view see 279 (2) [Cat. 3 037()]. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Galería
Posada, Sacramento, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 037
Birth Announcement
1979
Material Specific Details note: printed label on baby food jar
creator:
Barajas, Salvador
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Two Gerber baby
food jars have the standard Gerber baby graphic except the label reads: "Al ultimo, Salvador and Leticia anuncian el nacimiento
de Graciela." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San
Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 038(1-4)
Cornucopia
ca. 1991
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; cloth, chicken wire, Christmas lights and tinsel
creator:
Bermudes, John
Comments/Descriptions
From the Luis Stand and John Bermudes Exhibition organized by P. Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (1991). Close-ups of
the assemblage; design is a variation of the cornucopia, though made with non-traditional materials. Cross-reference with
Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 039
(title unknown)
ca. 1991
Material Specific Details note: assemblage
creator:
Bermudes, John
Comments/Descriptions
From the Luis Stand and John Bermudes Exhibition organized by P. Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (1991). A statue of
Jesus with his arms outspread has been placed sideways, facing another statue. Both figures are on a wooden shelf which has
been screwed to the wall. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa
Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 040(1-5)
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: collage; charcoal and paper on dry-wall wood
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities IV--Casa de Cambio Exhibition (Spring 1988). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 041
(title unknown)
undated
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities IV--Casa de Cambio Exhibition (Spring 1988). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs
Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 042
(title unknown)
undated
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities IV--Casa de Cambio Exhibition (Spring 1988). Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York,
NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 043(1-4)
The Beginning and the End
1987
Material Specific Details note: caja; wood, feathers, cloth, ribbons, plastic fruit and mirror
creator:
Boza, Juan
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. 1-2: This caja has four shelves with a varied assemblage within each. The top compartment is predominantly white and
holds two doves on a lace covered mound with white cherubs in front. The second has a gold mound adorned with jewelry, peacock
feathers and artificial fruit. The third compartment holds a three dimensional face constructed of pieces of fabric emerging
from a curtain of ribbons. The bottom section has a mirror on the bottom so it reflects like a lake with a figure in its midst
surrounded by green foilage. 3: Close-up of caja. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. See 199(4)
[Cat. 3 034()] for an installation view. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 044
The End of the World
1986
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; mixed media
creator:
Brito-Avellana, Maria
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. A simply designed wooden house with a chimney becomes a face: two square windows become eyes and the doorway is a screaming
mouth. Smoke bellows from the chimney and flames lick the picket fence on the side and crawl up the table that the house sits
on. It successfully depicts catastrophe. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 045(1-2)
Meanderings
1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; fabric, clay and wood
creator:
Brito-Avellana, Maria
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. A bed has been sawed in half. The striped mattress has a white blanket crumpled on top of it and a plump pillow leans
against the headboard. A cast of a face lies on the pillow and other fragments of cast faces are suspended above the bed.
Eyeballs lie on a section of the exposed mattress. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 046
Windows
1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, paper, rope, cloth and metal
creator:
Brito-Avellana, Maria
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. A giant pocket watch hangs from a cord in a square created by combining four tall posts with four short ones. The ceiling
and a window are covered with clouds. Four eyes are on the back wall. Collection: Juan Espinosa. Location: Centro Cultural
de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 047
Childhood Reliquary
ca. 1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, wire and metal
creator:
Cardillo, Rimer
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition (November 17, 1989-January 21, 1989). This wooden box was constructed with four legs
and resembles a tool box with a handle. By naming it Childhood Reliquary it becomes a shrine or container in which sacred
objects are kept (childhood memories?). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 048
Isadora Altar and Red Signal
undated
Material Specific Details note: mixed media
creator:
Cardillo, Rimer
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. A flower-like sculpture is displayed in a wooden box and a print hangs on the wall behind it. Location: Centro Cultural
de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 049(1-2)
Map and Fossil Box
1985-1987
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, cotton, plaster, and glass
creator:
Cardillo, Rimer
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. A square wooden box is filled with a slab of fossils swaddled in cotton and placed in a glass display case. A large
map hangs on the wall in back of the case. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 050(1-2)
Reliquary and Nebulous Rites
1983-1985
Material Specific Details note: print and assemblage; wood, glass, cotton and butterflies
creator:
Cardillo, Rimer
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. The intaglio print is an abstract hourglass shape. The wooden, rectangular box is divided into four equal sections and
fitted with four individual display boxes that can be removed. Three of the boxes have butterflies in them, one has a chrysalis.
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 051
Desert Scene
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood and paint
creator:
Chagoya, Enrique
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
The box is divided in half; one side is black and white and looks like a desert at night; the other side is orange and red
and could be a daytime view of the desert. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural
de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 052
Mano de Oroxco
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, metal and paint
creator:
Chagoya, Enrique
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
A painting of an outstretched, flesh toned hand on a blue background dominates this box. On the right border of the painting
is a simplified version of the same hand (one-tenth its size). A metal hand, again reduced in size, is mounted above it. Cross-reference
with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 053
Monument to the Missing Gods
1987
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, glass, metal and clay
creator:
Chagoya, Enrique
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
Two rectangular boxes are mounted side by side, one on a red rectangle, the other on a black. The box on the left has a case
of 24 soda bottles placed in its center; the box on the right has 36 skulls arranged in rows. Cross-reference with Center
Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 054
Niño de Atocha
1986
Material Specific Details note: assemblage/collage; metal, paper and glass
creator:
Chagoya, Enrique
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
This piece is a rectangular, shallow box with glass on the front. A green, cartoon-like man with a green hat suspended above
his head has been placed on the glass. Behind him is a doorway with the door off the hinges and lying on a diagonal. The doorway
is bricked-in except for a small area where a man standing with the child saint is visible. Cross-reference with Center Activities
and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 055
(title unknown)
ca. 1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; rock, feathers, hair, bone, sage and snake skin
creator:
Dumlao, Larry
Comments/Descriptions
From the Heart Art: You've Gotta Have Heart Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 12-March 12, 1989). Location:
Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 056
Etapas
1985
Material Specific Details note: altar; doily, milagros, string and paper
creator:
Emmanuel, Christina
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. Drawings were made reproducing photographs and arranged on the back of the altar. A cord strung with milagros hangs
in an arc in front of the images. Two doll hands, painted gold, are suspended from the center top of the assemblage. A doily
decorates the bottom ledge. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la
Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 057
Madre Dolorosa
1985
Material Specific Details note: altar; wood, metal and cloth
creator:
Emmanuel, Christina
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. A painting of Madre Dolorosa hangs in the right hand quarter of this assemblage with nine milagros nailed to the bottom
of its frame. A transparent vase filled with flowers and a silver heart shaped picture frame with a painting of a woman are
placed on a doily laid in front of the piece. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro
Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 058
Pague Mi Promesa Como se Debia
1983
Material Specific Details note: caja
creator:
Emmanuel, Christina
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. Wooden caja with lacy fabric lining the background. A golden heart shape with a red flower in its center is in the middle
and flowers extend to the bottom and top of the box. Gold doll arms are strung in an arc across the top and silver doll legs
hang across the bottom. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 059
Santa Christina
1986
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; silver foil stars, gold foil cherub, lace and plastic doll parts
creator:
Emmanuel, Christina
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. A painting of Santa Christina is repeated seven times, growing progressively smaller, on a diagonal that recedes into
the distance. The paintings are standing on a checkered floor and a strip of stars and an angel hover above. Doll heads, hands
and torsos form a border at the bottom. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Medium and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural
de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 060(1-7)
Santa Frida
1989
creator:
Hicks, Emily
creator:
Weiss, Rocio
Comments/Descriptions
From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard
Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). Homage to Frida Kahlo. Location: New York Artist Space
Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 061
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: collage
creator:
Hobson, Paul
Comments/Descriptions
From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6)
1989. Map of California with a circle around the San Diego/Tijuana area. Circular maps of the world and mountain ranges are
glued on top of California and the Pacific ocean. White, drifting clouds casting shadows are painted on the California map
as well. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego,
CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 062
(title unknown)
ca. 1989
Material Specific Details note: altar
creator:
Lomas Garza, Carmen
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. Close-up of an altar in a bedroom installation. White paper with cut-out designs covers the shelf. Candles, glasses,
and a free-standing cut-out paper triptych stands on the shelf. A framed drawing is above the shelf and a cross hangs on the
wall. See slide 199 (5) [Cat. 7 016(1)] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art
Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 063(1-3)
Invitation to the Necropolis: The Death Dance
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, wood, photographs and candles
creator:
Lou, Richard
Comments/Descriptions
From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 064
Warrior Memorial #1
1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, plastic, beads, feathers, string and stone
creator:
Luna, James
Comments/Descriptions
From the James Luna Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (1985). A wooden cross with a small Native American toy figure
in its center has been hung on the wall and arrows protrude from it; plastic toy figures, coyotes, a deer and men on horseback
are attached to the edges of the cross. Beaded strings hang from the bottom. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa
Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 065(1-3)
A Kind Hearted Man
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, clay and wire
creator:
Mancillas, Aida
Comments/Descriptions
From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 066(1-2)
La Mortalidad Picaresca e Immortalidad Humoristica de Frida Kahlo
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, metal, string and bone
creator:
Mancillas, Aida
Comments/Descriptions
From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 067(1-3)
Saat Früchte Sollen Nicht Vermahlen Werden
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage/altar; paper, wood, ribbon and seashells
creator:
Mancillas, Aida
Comments/Descriptions
From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 068(1-2)
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage/altar; paper, clay, plastic, ribbon and a monarch butterfly
creator:
Mancillas, Aida
Comments/Descriptions
From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 069(1-2)
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage/altar; wood, leather, paper, clay and shells
creator:
Mancillas, Aida
Comments/Descriptions
From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 070(1-2)
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, metal, clay and a monarch butterfly
creator:
Mancillas, Aida
Comments/Descriptions
From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 071(1-2)
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, clay, photographs and wood
creator:
Mancillas, Aida
Comments/Descriptions
From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 072
Release at Fiber Falls and Tracks on the Beach
undated
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; straw basket, sea shell, rope, seaweed and photographs
creator:
Miller, Mavis
Comments/Descriptions
From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6)
1989. Release at Fiber Falls is a straw basket decorated with a shell, a piece of rope, seaweed and other items, then placed
on a column with text mounted on the side. It is accompanied by a photo-identification card for a dog. Tracks on the Beach
is hung on the same column. It is a dog's paw print in a frame. The text describes it as "Bailey the wonderdog ink on seaweed
paper, seaweed frame." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park,
San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 073(1-4)
Ave María Purisima--Enlightenment #8
1983
Material Specific Details note: mixed media
creator:
Muñoz, Celia Alvarez
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
Wooden box (book) with pull-out pages of photographs with text; 2: page 1; 3: page 2; 4: page 3. Cross-reference with Center
Activities and Programs. Collection: Lannan Foundation. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 074(1-3)
Chameleon
1986
Material Specific Details note: mixed media, installation
creator:
Muñoz, Celia Alvarez
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (November 17, 1989- January
21, 1990). Plain white shelf with a mirror hung above it reflects scenes from the gallery, a metal tag under the mirror says
"Lulu." A black braid lies on the shelf with a decorative comb for the hair on top of it. Make-up pencils, powder, and a vial
of spilled silver stars are also on the shelf around the accompanying text: "Aunt Lulu liked to draw and gave me my first
set of colored pencils..." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa
Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 075(1-3)
La Honey--Enlightenment #9
1983
Material Specific Details note: mixed media
creator:
Muñoz, Celia Alvarez
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
Wooden box with seven framed "pages" inside. 2: Page 1--photograph of a doll with the words: "'La Yodo', or Iodine was the
name I gave my imaginary friend..." underneath; 3: Page 6--photograph of the back of a doll's head and the words: "and she
was a very sweet little girl." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Collection: Lannan Foundation. Location:
Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 076(1-3)
La Tempestad
1985
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; maple triptych; mirror, photographs and text
creator:
Muñoz, Celia Alvarez
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. Black rectangular triptych with an acorn and leaves on top, divided into three equal sections: the middle is a mirror
which reflects the gallery; on the left side is a photograph of a squirrel eating an acorn with text underneath resembling
a book page; on the right is a photograph of a room with covered furniture, also accompanied by text. Cross-reference with
Center Activities and Programs. Collection: Lannan Foundation Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego,
CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 077
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: collage
creator:
Nuñez, Armando
Comments/Descriptions
From the Heart Art Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 12-March 12, 1989). Location: Centro Cultural de la
Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 078(1-8)
Chicanosaurus
(Jan 1) 1989
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; mixed media
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard
Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). This piece is a modified dinosaur with the front section
of a low rider as its head. The low rider's hood is open and a tongue hangs out of it which reads: "In Spanish/en Ingles".
Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 079
Mujeres Altarbox
1974
Material Specific Details note: collage
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
From the artist's collection. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa
Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 080
Lenguas and 0225 or Jesse Helms Interprets the First Amendment
1990
Material Specific Details note: assemblage plus text
creator:
Lou, Richard
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Large glass jar with
2 tongues suspended in liquid (one tongue is pierced by a metal spike); this is accompanied by text by Richard Lou which comments
on First Amendment rights. See slide 195(20) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities
and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 081
Cronica del Aplastamiento
1984
Material Specific Details note: assemblage
creator:
Ovejero, Graciela
Comments/Descriptions
From the Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana--Graciela Ovejero Exhibition curated by
Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza ((Feb 2- Mar 11) 1990). A large rectangle has been mounted on two pillars and
covered with strips of cloth in various colors. Branches have been painted and hung on its surface. A pile of two hundred
(or more) white shoes lie along the bottom of the rectangle in a row. A tree trunk, painted red, is in the foreground. Cross-reference
with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 082
(title unknown)
undated
creator:
Ovejero, Graciela
Comments/Descriptions
From the Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana--Graciela Ovejero Exhibition organized
by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza ((Feb 2- Mar 11) 1990). A bale of hay has a white rectangle mounted above
it with "Living Artists" written on it. Three books hang from the rectangle and the word "text" is written repeatedly and
smeared on the wall behind. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa
Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 083
Boo Rattle
1987
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, cloth and string
creator:
Pruneda, Maximiliano
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. This rattle is based on an animal form. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro
Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 084
Ghost Stick Carrier
1988
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; cloth, paint, beads, wood and string
creator:
Pruneda, Maximiliano
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. This piece uses a human face, painted blue, on an animal body with a pointed tail. The back is impaled by slender, knife-like
pieces of wood (ghost sticks) with faces painted on them. They all have orange top knots with string or strips of cloth tied
to them. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park,
San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 085
Horned Transformation Charm
1987
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, cloth, string and paint
creator:
Pruneda, Maximiliano
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. This charm is a stick wrapped in cloth and string. One end is tied off and forms a head with long, pointed ears. Cross-reference
with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 086
Portal Dancer
1988
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; cloth, wood and metal
creator:
Pruneda, Maximiliano
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. The main figure has a hoop and shield and wears a headdress. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art
Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 087
Power Rattle
1986
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; cloth, wood, metal and string
creator:
Pruneda, Maximiliano
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. This rattle uses the human form as its base. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location:
Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 088
(title unknown)
1987
Material Specific Details note: acrylic
creator:
Quiroz, Alfredo J.
Comments/Descriptions
From the Medal-Honor Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San
Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 089
Chili Shrine
1987
Material Specific Details note: caja; wood, plastic and paper
creator:
Rodriguez, Peter
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
This caja is entirely red except for the angels' faces on the gable and doors and a gold halo around the large chili in the
center of the box. Flames lick the base of the chili and lights shaped like chilis line the box. Cross-reference with Indigenous
Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 090
The Confessional
1987
Material Specific Details note: caja; wood and found objects
creator:
Rodriguez, Patricia
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
A long, rectangular box is divided into five cajas with a different grouping of objects in each cubicle. Cross-reference with
Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Collection: Susan Maney. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San
Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 091
Día de los Muertos
1984
Material Specific Details note: caja; wooden box, tin ornaments, cards, clay figures and a skull
creator:
Rodriguez, Peter
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
This caja is pink on the exterior with a purple interior. A skull sits on the top shelf, and a cactus flanked by two angels
are on the bottom. Two cards (La Muerte and La Calavera) are taped to the open doors of the caja. Cross-reference with Indigenous
Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 092
Diá de los Muertos (Greener on the Other Side)
1987
Material Specific Details note: caja; wood and found objects
creator:
Rodriguez, Patricia
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
A skull and bones were arranged above a black strip of organic forms at the bottom of the frame. White gauze covers the entire
piece. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Collection: Roy Patlan. Location: Centro Cultural de
la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 093
Heart Times
1982
Material Specific Details note: caja; wood and found objects
creator:
Rodriguez, Patricia
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
This caja has as its center piece a large red heart with nails half-driven into it. Below it is a clock with wires extending
from it that resemble a bomb. Long, white hair acts as a frame for the piece, which was placed within a hand carved wooden
frame. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Collection: Amalia Mesa-Bains. Location: Centro Cultural de la
Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 094
Lo del Corazon
1983
Material Specific Details note: caja; wood, clay, tin, glass and electric lights
creator:
Rodriguez, Peter
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
The interior of the caja is red; the border is mauve and green striped; the doors were removed. The top half is dominated
by a figure of the Virgin. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la
Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 095
The Magic Hand
1985
Material Specific Details note: caja, wood and found objects
creator:
Rodriguez, Patricia
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21)
1990. This wooden box has doors and a bottom compartment with a door that folds down. It is filled with a gold, elaborately
carved frame. Blue, crumpled fabric is the background for a mannequin hand placed at the bottom of the frame. The bottom compartment
contains blue and green fabric and two pomegranates. Cross-reference with Center Activites And Programs. Location: Centro
Cultual de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 096
Milagros
1987
Material Specific Details note: caja; wood and metal
creator:
Rodriguez, Peter
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
Three dimensional hands and legs have been arranged on the bottom of this caja and attached to the sides and top. Two clasped
hands decorate the gable. The unique feature of this caja is the miniature box, with a leg visible inside, mounted on its
back wall. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano mediums and Art Forms. Collection: Gloria Leader. Location: Centro Cultural
de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 097
Reincarnation
1983
Material Specific Details note: caja; wood and found objects
creator:
Rodriguez, Patricia
Comments/Descriptions
From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990.
This caja was transformed into a window with a transparent glass door and a window shade pulled down. A double, folding picture
frame decorated with milagros was placed on the bottom of the caja. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art
Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Digeo, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 098
Encinitas Garden-Text
1989
Material Specific Details note: collage; photocopies
creator:
Sanchez, Robert
Comments/Descriptions
From Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou,
Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). Xerox of hands and faces with a rose stenciled on them, mixed
with the names of pesticides. Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa
Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 099
Encinitas Gardens
1989
Material Specific Details note: collage and photocopies
creator:
Sanchez, Robert
Comments/Descriptions
From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard
Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY,
and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 100
Crossing the Border
ca. 1986
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; photographs, dirt and wood
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Location: Centro Cultural de la
Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 101
I Want Toast and Butter
ca. 1986
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, metal and cloth
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986) Location: Centro Cultural de
la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 102(1-2)
Oh, Oh Mexico
(Feb 1) 1986
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; clay, dirt and canvas
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo at Centro Cultural
de la Raza (February 1986). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 103
Quiet For Sale
1984
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, metal and astroturf
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Location: Centro Cultural de
la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 104
(title unknown)
ca. 1986
Material Specific Details note: assemblage; astroturf, bowling balls and a golf club
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Location: Centro Cultural de la
Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 1, Slide Cat.1 105(1-2)
Juan Soldado
undated
Material Specific Details note: altar
creator:
Southwestern College students
Comments/Descriptions
From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Cross-reference with Center Activities
and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Center Activities and Programs
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 001(1-15)
Art Exhibition
ca. 1986
creator:
Artist Unknown
Description/Comments
Exhibition installation views. Location: none
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 002(1-8)
911-A House Gone Wrong and Café Urgente Exhibits
(Oct 16) 1986
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Location: none
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 003(1-12)
Border Realities Exhibition
(Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
creator:
Yáñez, Rene
Description/Comments
Location: Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 004(1-4)
Border Realities Exhibition
(Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Location: Galería de la Raza, 2850 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 005(1-4)
Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition
(Feb) 1986
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 006(1-38)
Border Realities Theatre Performance and Other Activities at Galería de la Raza
ca. 1985
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
36-38: Exhibition opening. Location: Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 007(1-22)
Capp Street Project--Border Axes
(July-Aug) 1989
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Location: Capp Street residence in San Francisco, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 008(1-4)
Conquests Do Not Belong Only to the Past--Group Slide Projection Exhibition
(Nov- Dec) 1991
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Cross-reference with Performance and Conceptual Art. Location: Intar Gallery, New York, NY
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 009
End of the Line Outdoor Presentation
1986
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Location: Borderline between San Diego, CA and Tijuana, Mexico
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 010(1-118)
End of the Line Workshop
1986
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Costumes by Victor Ochoa. Location: Borderline between Tijuana, Mexico and San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 011
Sara-Jo Berman During Performance of "Ocnoceni"
(Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Part of a multimedia event called Border Realities. Location: Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 012(1-8)
(title unknown)
1985
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Cross-reference with Center
Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 013(1-2)
Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition
(Jan 1) 1989
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
creator:
Richard A. Lou
creator:
Sanchez, Robert
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Signs at exhibition: "Since 1985 over 250 Latin Americans have been killed running across the San Diego Freeway after crossing
the San Diego/Tijuana border." The other sign lists the Exhibition's name and the participants: Guillermo Gomez-Peña, Emily
Hicks, Bertha Jottar, Richard A. Lou, Victor Orozco Ochoa, Robert Sanchez, Michael Schnorr, Liz Sisco and Rocio Weiss. Location:
New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 014(1-3)
15th Anniversary Catalogue
1985
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
From the catalogue. 2-3: David Avalos and Sal Torres. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 015(1-2)
911-A House Gone Wrong: Java Coffee House
(Apr 1) 1987
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Four panels; International production sharing turns to Latin America-moving the Equator north. Location: Centro Cultural de
la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 016(1-29)
Agustin Lira Performance (Music-Poetry)
(Apr 1) 1990
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Photographs of the performers and audiences at the reading/concert. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San
Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 017(1-2)
All the Way to the Bay Mural in progress
undated
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Mural at Chicano Park; 30' x 50'; vinyl on concrete. Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 018(1-26)
American Heart Association "Smoke Busters" Mural
1986
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Sweetwater High School, National City, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 019(1-17)
Armonía Popular Music Event
1980
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Elementary School workshop at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 020
Art Exhibition
undated
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Description/Comments
The artist is standing next to his painting The Last Buffalo. Location: City of San Diego Council Offices, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 021(1-8)
Art Exhibition
1984
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Installation view of an art exhibition. Location: Southwestern College Gallery
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 022(1-12)
Aztlán Arte: Cinco de Mayo Exhibition
1982
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
3: 4' x 10' panel from National City Public Library Mural; 5: Painting Que Victoria? By Victor Ochoa; 7: Yarn Painting by
Roberto Espinosa; 11: Varrios Unite poster and original drawing by Victor Ochoa. Location: University of California, San Diego,
CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 023(1-5)
Border Realities
1985
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Exhibition installation views of David Avalos' Donkey Cart Altar. Location: Galería de la Raza, San Francisco, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 024(1-9)
Border Realities III
1987
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Exhibition installation views. 275(1-8): Mural title: The Border is an International Fiction; Sculpture: Border Fence as Mobius
Strip; 275(8): Patriotism is Back in Fashion installation by Avalos; Photo in installation by Ediberto Oriole. Location: Centro
Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 025(1-3)
Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition
1987
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Guillermo Gomez Peña Performance. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 026
Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition
1986
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Exhibition installation view.
See 126(17-18) [Cat.4 030 and 4 031] for close-ups. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 027(1-11)
Border Watch I Exhibition
1990
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
This exhibit focuses on the year Columbus "discovered" (occupied) America (1492) and demonstrates the poverty and destitution
which resulted. Location: Soccer field/Cañon Zapata and Galería de la Raza, 2857 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 028(1-35)
Bus Art/Bus Poster: "Welcome to America's Finest Tourist Plantation"
1988
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Hock, Louis
creator:
Sisco, Elizabeth
Description/Comments
Slides document the mass media response to the poster, which commented on the plight of undocumented and low wage workers.
It was displayed on 100 San Diego Transit buses and resulted in controversy. The issues became complicated by the city's refusal
to name a convention center after Martin Luther King. On the back of "Critics Choice" banner in slide 19 are the words "This
is not a bus." See 276(1-6) for related activities. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 029
CAC-Art in the Community Residency
ca. 1985
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Mask made from a paintbrush by an elementary school student.
Slide-Album 2, Slide Cat.3 030
Cafe Mestizo Exhibition
ca. 1985
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Installation view of Cafe Mestizo Location: INTAR Gallery, New York, NY
Slide-Album 2, 3, Slide Cat.3 031(1-16)
California Murals Off the Wall Exhibition
1983
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 032(1-24)
Calles Vivas Exhibition
1991
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Chavez, Patricio
creator:
Ruiz, Bobby
Description/Comments
Slides 3-6: Men standing in front of murals; 9-12: Children performing at the exhibition; 13: Installation view of two paintings;
16-18: Detail of mural, "Aerosol" (with artist?); 19-20: Exhibition installation view of cars; 22-23: Exhibition installation
view of cars; 25: Artists or attendees; 26: Mario Rendon; 28: Two paintings; 30: Two paintings; 32: Exhibition installation
views; painting, table, and sculpture; 33-34: Exhibition installation views; drawings and paintings; 35: Exhibition installation
views; photos of cars. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 033(1-16)
Ceramics Workshops Led by Francisco Briseño
1973-9
creator:
Briseño, Francisco
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: none
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 034(1-19)
Ceremony of Memory Exhibition
1989-90
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Chavez, Patricio
Description/Comments
Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 035(1-2)
Cultural Equation: American Cover Story Exhibition
1989
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Richard A. Lou
creator:
Sanchez, Robert
Description/Comments
Mixed media conceptual mural incorporating text/American art magazines. Cross-reference with Installation Art. Location: Grey
Art Gallery, New York University
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 036(1-7)
David Avalos Exhibition
1985
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Exhibit installation views.
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 037(1-12)
Demonstration, Mask-Making Workshop and Viva la Raza Mural
undated
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
8-15: Mask-making workshop; 19-20: Mural at Woodrow Wilson Jr. High School (non-vandalized and vandalized versions). Location:
Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 038(1-6)
Colon Colonizado
(Apr 1) 1990
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Location: Aperto '90, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 039(1-20)
Destination L.A. Exhibition
(Dec 1) 1991
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibition (LACE), Los Angeles, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 040(1-20)
South = North = South--Border to Border Traveling Tour
(Jul-Aug) 1991
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Location: Western New York
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 041(1-13)
Whitewash(ed) Portable Exhibition
(Apr) 1991
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 042(1-3)
Whitewash(ed) Portable Exhibition
1991
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Portable exhibition taken to local high schools. Location: Local high schools of San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 043(1-2)
Whitewash(ed) Portable Exhibition Brochure
1991
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
Brochure created from student responses to the Whitewash(ed) Portable Exhibition (May 1991). Location: San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 044(1-10)
Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana
1990
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Chavez, Patricio
Description/Comments
Slides 2-3, 6-7: Exhibition installation; 8: Exhibition introduction: "Waste Contesting the Rewards of Crusading for a Flat
Earth"; 11-15, 17: Exhibition installation views; 19: Exhibition installation view of an animal shaped assemblage with paintings
in the background. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 045(1-3)
Development of the "History of Mexico" Mural at Chicano Park
1978
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
creator:
Sweetwater Union High School Students
Description/Comments
Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 046(1-20)
Development of the "Labor in San Diego" Mural
1985
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Description/Comments
Location: 25th Street and Imperial Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 047(1-59)
Development of "The Life of Pedro J. González" Mural
1983-4
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Daudera, Yasue
creator:
Esparza, Carlos
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
creator:
Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Description/Comments
These slides depict the mural in progress, the finished work, and the dedication ceremony at Chicano Park. Location: Chicano
Park, Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 048
Día de los Muertos Celebration and Exhibition: Barbara Carrasco's work
1988
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Exhibition installation view. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 049(1-4)
En Memoria Exhibition
(Oct- Dec) 1987
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 050(1-9)
En Memoria Exhibition
1987
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Mancillas, Aida
creator:
Sanchez, Robert
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 051(1-20)
Entrance is Not Acceptance Exhibition
1991-92
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Richard A. Lou
creator:
Sanchez, Robert
Description/Comments
Interactive multi-media installation with videotaped interviews and slide projections for the Newport Harbor Art Museum's
Third Biennial: Mapping Histories. Cross-reference with Installation Art. Location: Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach,
CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 052(1-13)
Experimental Aztec Music Show
undated
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Musical instruments and ceramic pieces; part of the equipment used during the "Experimental Aztec Music" show at Centro Cultural
de la Raza. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 053(1-13)
Experimental Aztec Music Show
1983
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
This occurred during the California Murals Off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza. Location: Centro Cultural
de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, Slide Cat.3 054
Folklórico Presentation
undated
creator:
Ballet Folklórico en Aztlán.
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 3, 4, Slide Cat.3 055(1-9)
Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition
1989
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Hsi, Mary
Description/Comments
25-26: Exhibition installation view; 31: Flower Power exhibition installation view; 32: Get an Example, Show Your Neighbors,
Water Hyacinths for Sale exhibition installation view; 35-38: exhibition installation view; 40: Beaded earrings for sale;
exhibition installation view. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 056(1-11)
Heart Art: "You've Gotta Have Heart" Exhibition
undated
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 057(1-20)
Highways Opening Benefit--Cinco de Mayo Celebration
1989
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Performance commemorates Cinco de Mayo as well as providing commentary on Columbus' role in the decimation and exploitation
of native peoples. Location: Highways Performance Space, Santa Monica, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 058(1-13)
The Hugo Sanchez Walking Performance
1987
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Sanchez, Hugo
Description/Comments
Part of the En Memoria Exhibition (October-December 1987). Location: Streets of Tijuana, Mexico and San Ysidro, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 059(1-9)
Huichol Style Yarn Art Workshops and Demonstrations and Exhibitions
1970-80
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Espinosa, Robert
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 060(1-5)
James Luna Exhibition
1986
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
1-2: He's Resting Now, 1986; 4-5: Two Worlds, 1989. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 061(1-21)
José Guadalupe Posada Exhibition
1980
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 062(1-15)
Luis Stand and John Bermudes Exhibition
ca. 1991
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Chavez, Patricio
Description/Comments
1-9: Luis Stand Exhibition (1991), installation views; 10, 14-15, 18-22: John Bermudes Exhibition, installation views. Location:
Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 063(1-4)
Mask-Making and Wearing of Mask by David Avalos
1982
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Slides document the artist working on a mask for Diáde los Muertos and posing with it on. Location: Centro Cultural de la
Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 064
Medal-Honor Exhibition
1987
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Quiroz, Alfredo J.
Description/Comments
Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 065(1-2)
Mexican Artisan Pedro Linares At Work
undated
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Copy camera shots from a book. Location: Mexico
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 066(1-4)
Mural in Progress
1978
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Millan, Alvaro
creator:
The Barrio Renovation Team of the Chicano Federation
Description/Comments
Work in Progress on mural. Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 067(1-6)
Mural in Progress
1978
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
de Vargas, Tony
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 068(1-4)
Mural in Progress
1978
creator:
Adame, Felipe
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Comments/Description
Work on the Chicano Park mural Renacimiento: 20'x20'; pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner.
Funded by Mural Marathan. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 4, Slide Cat.3 069(1-18)
Mural Project
undated
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Mural preparation at Woodrow Wilson High School. Location: Woodrow Wilson Jr. High School
Slide-Album 4, 5, Slide Cat.3 070(1-87)
Musicians from Various Events at Centro
undated
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 071
Noviembre Revolucionario: Agustin V. Casasola, 100 Photographs of the Mexican Revolution Exhibition; 1981
1981
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Serigraphs of Emiliaro Zapata; photograph by Casasola. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, and
other community locations in San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 072(1-93)
On-Going Dance Performance, Demonstration, Workshops and Education
ca. 1972-88
creator:
Ballet Folklórico en Aztlán.
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Enrique, Herminia
creator:
Enrique, Viviana
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, and other community locations in San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 073(1-17)
On the Spot Exhibition
1988
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Lopez, Yolanda
creator:
Prada, Esther
creator:
Torero, Mario
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 074(1-7)
Painting the Chicano Park Mural "La Revolucion Mexicana"
1981
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Description/Comments
Mural in progress at Chicano Park; 45' x 30'; pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner. Location:
Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 075(1-2)
Painting the "Chicano Pinto Union" Mural
1978
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 076(1-4)
Painting the "Coatliqüe" Mural
1978
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 077(1-8)
Painting the "Muralistas Mexicanos" Mural
1978
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
García , Rupert
creator:
Mural Marathon Team.
Description/Comments
Mural of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Frida Kahlo at Chicano Park. 30' x 30';pro-line vinyl
on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner. Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 078(1-17)
Performance by Paradise Senior Rondalla
1980
creator:
Bielma, Ricardo
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: none
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 079(1-40)
Performance Norteño Festival
1991
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
de Leon, Eloise
Description/Comments
Photographs of the activities at the festival. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 080(1-19)
Preparation of the Surface and Painting of the "Viva la Raza" Mural
undated
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 081(1-9)
Red Emma Returns, Street Performance
undated
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
This street performance was named after Emma Goldman, a labor organizer during the 1930s. She belonged to the communist party
and was often referred to as "Red Emma." A "Free Speech" banner is carried by some of the participants. It was staged downtown
San Diego, on the same corner where IWW union members were arrested for speaking in public. Location: Downtown San Diego,
CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 082(1-2)
Reflexions: A Chicano-Latino Art Exhibition
1978
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 083(1-6)
Restoration of the "Ramp IA" Mural
1984
creator:
Acevedo, Mario
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
creator:
Castañeda, Tomás
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Cervantes, José
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
creator:
Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator:
Torres, Salvador
Description/Comments
Restoration in progress; 12' x 50'; acrylic on concrete; Commissioned by: Toltecas en Aztlán. Location: Chicano Park Ramp
(south), 1800 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 084(1-13)
Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition
1990
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
4,6, 8-9, 15, 18, 20, 26-28, 35: Exhibition installation views; 33: Exhibition installation view (Ararda's prints); 34: Exhibition
installation view (rack with postcards), Carnela Castrejon. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego,
CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 085
Robert Sanchez Exhibition
1985
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 086(1-2)
San Diego High School Student Exhibition
1991
creator:
Border Arts Workshop
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Tallér de Arte Fronterízo
Description/Comments
This student exhibition was done in response to the "Whitewash(ed) Portable Exhibition" (May 1991). Location: San Diego High
School, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 087(1-6)
Santiago Vaca--One Person Exhibit
(Jun 15-Jul 28) 1991
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Chavez, Patricio
Description/Comments
1,3-7: Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 088(1-7)
Silkscreen Posters
1970-90
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Posters for diverse activities during the years 1970 through 1990 by artists affiliated with Centro Cultural de la Raza. Location:
Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 089(1-16)
Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition
1989
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Chavez, Patricio
Description/Comments
Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 090(1-20)
South = North = South--Border to Border Exhibition
(Jul-Aug) 1991
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Traveling tour of migrant camps; art workshops with migrant children; end of week performance and fiesta with families. Location:
Hallways contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, New York
Slide-Album 5, Slide Cat.3 091(1-38)
Spider Women Theater Performance--(Sun, Moon and Feathers)
(Nov 10) 1990
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Assorted scenes from the performance. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 092(1-62)
Spreckels Elementary Residency
ca. (Feb) 1986
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Description/Comments
Slides document the activities at Spreckels Elementary school: A pyramid was erected and a dancer in a costume from an early
period of Meso-American history performed; children participated in a mask-making workshop; an exhibition of children's art
was organized; children performed Mexican dances on a stage with life-size drawings of two revolutionary heroes in the background.
Location: Spreckels Elementary School, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 093(1-58)
Staff and Board Members
ca. 1972-1990
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
These slides represent staff and board throughout the history of the Centro Cultural de la Raza.
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 094(1-12)
Suspended Text: A Border Matrix Exhibition
(Mar- Apr) 1991
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Palomar College-Boehm College, San Marcos, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 095(1-16)
Toltecas en Aztlán Exhibition
undated
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 096(1-21)
Toltecas en Aztlán Exhibition
undated
creator:
Toltecas en Aztlán
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 097(1-2)
A Tri-Cultural Street Event
(Jan 4) 1986
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 098(1-17)
Untitled Mural in Progress
1979
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Barrio Encanto, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 099(1-6)
Various Music Workshops
ca. 1970-1980
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 100(1-17)
Vista Migrant Education Program Art Workshops
(Oct-Nov) 1991
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
The slides document the childrens' involvement in the workshops and show some of the art work they produced. Location: Vista,
CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 101(1-7)
We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition; curator: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
(Apr 16-May 20) 1990
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
1-3, 5, 7, 9, 12: Exhibition installation views; 13: James Luna, "The Artifact Piece". Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza,
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 102
Toltecas en Aztlan Exhibition
undated
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Toltecas en Aztlán
Description/Comments
Banner backdrop. Location: Gallery of Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 103(1-26)
Work in Progress for "La Dualidad" Mural
1970-1984
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Los Toltecas en Aztlán
Description/Comments
Location: Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 104(1-4)
Forty-Three? Emerging Chicano Artists
1985
creator:
La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art
Description/Comments
Location: La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 105
Chicano Park Anniversary
1987
creator:
Local Danzantes
Description/Comments
Location: Chicano Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 106
Tenth Anniversary Exhibition
32203
creator:
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
Description/Comments
Location: LACE Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 107(1-12)
Development of the Bridge Mural
1983
creator:
Centro Cultural de La Raza
creator:
Lowell Elementary School
Description/Comments
Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 108(1-5)
All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition
1989
creator:
MARS Art Space
Description/Comments
Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 109
Local Television Station Program for Cinco de Mayo Celebration
(May 1) 1980
creator:
Bielma, Ricardo
creator:
Paradise Senior Center Rondalla
Description/Comments
Location: San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 110(1-20)
Crossing Borders
(Aug 1) 1986
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
San Jose Museum of Art
Description/Comments
Location: San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
Slide-Album 6, Slide Cat.3 111
Performance of "El Pulpo"
(Feb 27) 1981
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
creator:
Teatro de la Esperanza
creator:
The Binational Project
Description/Comments
Location: Memorial Junior High School Theatre, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.3 112(1-55)
Teen Connection Theater
ca. 1986-1988
creator:
Dorn, Deborah
creator:
Teen Connection
Description/Comments
Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.3 113(1-6)
Restoration of the "Ramp 1B" mural
1984
creator:
Acevedo, Mario
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
creator:
Castañeda, Tomás
creator:
Cervantes, José
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
creator:
Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator:
Toltecas en Aztlán
creator:
Torres, Salvador
Description/Comments
Location: Chicano Park Ramp (north), 1800 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.3 114(1-2)
Painting the Chicano Park Mural "La Revolucion Mexicana"
1981
creator:
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Description/Comments
Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.3 115(1-13)
University Art Gallery Mis.ce.ge.Nation
(Oct 11-Nov 9) 1991
creator:
Avalos, David
creator:
Evans, Randall
creator:
Franco, William
creator:
Seifert, Miki
creator:
Small, Deborah
creator:
University of Colorado-Boulder
Description/Comments
Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 002
La Pluma
1977
Material Specific Details note: graphite
creator:
Acevado, Emma
Comments/Descriptions
Native American wearing a single feather headdress..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 003
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: graphite
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
unknown.
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 004
El Coyote
ca. 1978
Material Specific Details note: pen and ink
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Drawing of Leonel Castillo being sworn in as the head of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service during the Carter
administration..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 005(1-2)
Untitled
undated
Material Specific Details note: pen and ink
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Avalos uses the comic book format to convey his message about humans' lack of direction, being lulled into complacency by
media manipulation and ultimately losing our free will through mind control. The tale is circular and the cycle continues
ad infinitum..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 006
Rest in Paint
1987
Material Specific Details note: color pencil
creator:
Carrasco, Barbara
Comments/Descriptions
From the Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebration at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1987)..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 007
(title unknown)
ca. 1987
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Carrasco, Barbara
Comments/Descriptions
From the Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebration at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1987)..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 008
(title unknown)
ca. 1987
creator:
Carrasco, Barbara
Comments/Descriptions
From the Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebration at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1987)..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 009
Ojo de Dios
1989
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Castañeda, Tomás
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul
29) 1990. Drawing of a half-closed eye, though rays radiate from it so it resembles a sun. Cross-reference with Center Activities
and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 010
(title unknown)
1989
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Castañeda, Tomás
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul
29) 1990. Drawing of a modified cross; its arms are bent at angles so they form a circle. Cross-reference with Center Activities
and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 011
(title unknown)
1989
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Castañeda, Tomás
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul
29) 1990. Drawing of a geometric, yellow cross with a pool of blood at its base and hills in the background. See slide 195(6)
[Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 012
Untitled
1989
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Castañeda, Tomás
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul
29) 1990. Drawing of a green star of David (or pentagram) suspended against a blue background and orange foreground. The paper
is divided nearly equally with a white horizontal line between the blue and orange. Cross-reference with Center Activities
and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 013(1-19)
Sketches for "The Life of Pedro J. Gonzalez" Mural
1983-1984
creator:
Dandera, Yasue
creator:
Esparza, Carlos
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
creator:
Rosete, Guillermo
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
Preliminary sketches for the mural painted at Chicano Park, Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. See 113(79-87) [Cat.8 ?] for installation
views..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 014
Artistas Mexicanas
1978
creator:
García, Rupert
Comments/Descriptions
Initial lay-out sketch for the Chicano Park mural Muralistas Mexicanos. Colors are designated as well as information about
adding the artists' names to the mural..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 015
S. W. Pieta
1983
creator:
Jimenez, Luis
Comments/Descriptions
Shown in the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San
Diego, CA (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989. Romanticized vision of a woman and man in the desert, surrounded by cacti, an eagle and
snakes. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 016
(title unknown)
1984
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Laguna, Juan
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29)
1990. Pastel drawing of two hands, one clutching a red cloth and two vines. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 017
History of Chicano Park
1978
Material Specific Details note: pen and ink
creator:
Adame, Felipe
creator:
Millan, Alvaro
Comments/Descriptions
Preliminary drawing for the Chicano Park mural History of Chicano Park..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 018
(title unknown)
1978
Material Specific Details note: graphite
creator:
Noriega, G.R.R.
Comments/Descriptions
.
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 019
Chilibean
1980
Material Specific Details note: color pencil
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Drawing
of a "chilibean" lying on the border between the United States and Mexico. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 020
Ollin
1972
Material Specific Details note: pen and ink
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Drawing
of a mound of earth with an eye growing from it. A fist and tree limbs extend from the top of the eye. The feathered serpent
sprouts from both sides. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 021(1-2)
Pluma Roja
1974
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Drawing
of a warrior wearing an eagle headdress. An altar signifying sacrifice is in the background. Cross-reference with Center Activities
and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 022
(title unknown)
ca. 1989
creator:
Quick-to-See Smith, Jaune
Comments/Descriptions
From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990).
Abstract outline of a person is repeated four times in an arc on the page. Sketches of horses, buildings, and the word "Diaspora"
fill the remaining space..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 023
Introduction of the Spanish Language to the New World
undated
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Quiroz, Alfred
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29)
1990. Drawing of Columbus and his men with three ships anchored in the background (presumably the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria).
A bar of gold is drawn above his head with rays extending from it so it appears to be the idea or motivation behind the carnage
among indigenous people witnessed in the drawing. See slide 195(20) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference
with Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 024
(title unknown)
undated
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Quiroz, Alfred
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29)
1990. Drawing of a workman wearing a hard hat with a television, barbells, naked woman and the words "Love God" interspersed
with musical notes in the background. See slide 195 (20) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center
Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 025
Campaigning in the Lower Depths
undated
creator:
Sanchez, Robert
Comments/Descriptions
From the Robert Sanchez Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA ((Jun 29- Jul 27) 1985)..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 026
(title unknown)
undated
creator:
Sanchez, Robert
Comments/Descriptions
From the Robert Sanchez Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA ((Jun 29- Jul 27) 1985)..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 027(1-3)
(title unknown)
ca. 1985
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986).
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 028
(title unknown)
ca. 1986
Material Specific Details note: pen and ink, marker, color pencils
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986). Cross-reference
with Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 029
(title unknown)
ca. 1986
Material Specific Details note: color pencils on paper
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo at Centro Cultural
de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986)..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 030
(title unknown)
ca. 1986
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986)..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 031
(title unknown)
ca. 1986
Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986)..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 032
(title unknown)
ca. 1986
Material Specific Details note: pen and ink, marker and color pencils
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986)..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 033
Sketch for the History of Mexico Mural
1978
Material Specific Details note: charcoal
creator:
Sweetwater Union High MECHA School Students
Comments/Descriptions
.
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 034
Indio Mexico Chicano
ca. 1970
Material Specific Details note: pen and ink
creator:
Torres, Salvador Roberto
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29)
1990. Drawing of a man in a cap with the UFW eagle in the background; he is wearing a pin on his lapel with a fist and the
word "RAZA." See slide 195(26) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 035
(title unknown)
1978
creator:
Ulloa, Domingo
Comments/Descriptions
.
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 036
Tiburcio Vazquez
1978
Material Specific Details note: graphite
creator:
Valadez, J.W.
Comments/Descriptions
.
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 037
The Orange Rabbit
(Jul 1) 1988
Material Specific Details note: oil and chalk on paper and canvas
creator:
Whitehorse, Emmi
Comments/Descriptions
From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park,
San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Abstract drawing of organic forms. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 038
(title unknown)
undated
creator:
Whitehorse, Emmi
Comments/Descriptions
From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park,
San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Abstract geometric drawing, possibly an architectural interpretation. Cross-reference
with Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 039
Visitor in the House
(Jul 1) 1988
Material Specific Details note: oil and chalk on paper and canvas
creator:
Whitehorse, Emmi
Comments/Descriptions
From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park,
San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Abstract drawing of organic forms. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 040
Coatlicüe
1978
Material Specific Details note: pastel?
creator:
Schnorr, Michael
creator:
Yamagata, Susan
Comments/Descriptions
Preliminary drawing for the Chicano Park mural Coatlicüe.
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.4 041(1-22)
(title unknown)
1990-1991
Material Specific Details note: oil pastel
creator:
Zalce, Alexandra
Comments/Descriptions
From the Alexandra Zalce Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February
14-March 29, 1992). This group of drawings document physical or psychological breakdown and isolation. Cross-reference with
Center Activities and Programs..
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 001
1st Annual "Ethnic Conga Drum Festival", Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for 1st Annual "Ethnic Conga Drum Festival". Two conga drummers are depicted as mirror images of one another.
Text reads, "City Celebration and Mission Cultural Center with the cooperation of: Golden Gate National Recreation Area and
S.L.S. Present: 1st Annual "Ethnic Conga Drum Festival" At Aquatic Park Sunday May 20 From 11 AM to 4 PM Free-Gratis!!/ No
Parking Available: Take Muni Routes No's: 15, 19, 30, 32, 47, and Hyde St. Cable Car". Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 002
'73 Califas Chicano Artists Exhibit, Announcement poster for
1973
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for '73 Califas Chicano Artists Exhibit. Image is of a cake with one slide missing. Ants and insects swarm
about it. Text reads, "2600 Mission Bell Drive/ San Pablo California/ Oct 1-31/ Contra Costa College". Photographer: UCSB
photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 003
Border Realities, Announcement Poster for
1985
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Image is of a silhouette of a man in a cross-like form. He rests on a fence composed of geometric overlay. Background is blue.
At bottom right hand corner of poster is a black box with white lettering that reads "Galeria de la Raza presents Border Realities
a multi-media art event; San Diego's Border Art Workshop February 22-March 23 1985; 2851 24th St SF CA." Photographer: UCSB
photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 004
Boycott Grapes and Gallo Wines
ca. 1970
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
In CARA catalogue from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 005
Chicano Park Day, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Chicano Park Day features a sun and an image of the San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge. Text reads, "Chicano
Park Day Domingo 21 de Abril de 10:A.M.-? April 21st/ Aqui para todos Hay Hay Ai/ Musica Dance Food Booths [Su]avecito Time
Sabor Miel Cafe". Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 006
Celebración Cinco de Mayo, Announcement Poster for
1972
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for CelebraciÛn Cinco de Mayo. An eagle holding a serpent in its beak sits atop a nopal in front of the
United Farm Workers huelga eagle in the center of the print. Text surrounds the image and reads, "Dolores Huerta/ Ernesto
Galarza/ Reies Tijerina/ Ballet Folklorico en Aztl•n/ Teatro Campesino/ ExibiciÛn [sic] de Arte/ Comida Mexicana/ Musica/
Baile/ M.E.CH.A. U.C.S.D./ Viernes, 5 de Mayo 9:30 A.M.-3:00 P.M./ U.C. San Diego". Text in the lower right corner reads "(c)
1972 Silva-Brole Inc." Image in the upper left corner is of a woman and a child. Image along right side id of an Aztec Eagle
knight holding a shield. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 007
El Centro Cultural de la Raza les Ofrece Aprender, Announcement Poster for
1973
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for el Centro Cultural de la Raza. Image is of Emiliano Zapata holding paintbrushes in one hand and an
acoustic guitar in the other. Beneath him is the word "Vida". Text reads, "Les ofrece aprender danza musica costura poesia
pintura dibujo silkscreen lapidary ceramics macrame mural y mas/ Register Beginning Jan. 15-Jan 19, 1973/ 12:00-9:00 PM/ For
more info call 235-6135". There are three versions of this print. One in brown ink on yellow paper, one in brown ink on black
paper, and one in black ink on red paper. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 008
Convecion Amerindia, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Convencion Amerindia. Image is the three-faced head representing mestizaje. To the left of the image
are the Aztec symbols of speech; to the right are arrows. Beneath the image are two flags on poles. Surrounding these images
is a ring of symbols resembling letters. Some are decipherable and say "Toltecas" and "Raza". Text reads, "Mayo 25, 26, 27/
Acercamiento Cultural de la Raza de Alta y Baja California/ En la Logia Masonica/ Calle 9na y Revolucion/ Todos Invitados
Gratis!" This poster has tape on the back. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 009
Los Desarraigados, Announcement Poster for
1979
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for "Los Desarraigados". The same image of a crowd is repeated three times. Text reads, "Centro Cultural
de la Mission (M.C.C.) 2868 Mission St. San Francisco/ Y/ Teatro Gusto/ presentan:/ Los Desarraigados/ El drama de una familia
que deja su pais en busca de la "felicidad" en los E.E.U.U./ Viernes 19, Sabado 20 y Domingo 21 de Enero de 1979 a las 8:00
P.M. Adm. $2.00". "Los Desarraigados" is a play by Humberto Robles. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 010
Dia de los Muertos, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for "Dia de los Muertos at the Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission St. Mon-Fri 12:00-8:00 p.m.". Image
in orange is of a skeleton and a human figure sitting back to back. They mutually support a bowl or container that rests on
their heads from which fire emerges. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 011
End Barrio Warfare!
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
A drawing of "La Muerte" covering a cadaver superimposed on a photosilkscreened image of cholos at a funeral. Text reads,
"End Barrio Warfare!/ "...If we must shed our blood on this earth, let it be for the betterment of our RAZA and not for our
SELF-DESTRUCTION!!"/ Ed˙cate Raza!/ Por Amor a Nuestras Madres/ For Information Contact your Nearest MECHA". The M.E.Ch.A.
symbol (an eagle with a club in one hand and a stick of dynamite in the other) appears in the lower right corner. Photographer:
UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 012
Festival de Teatro, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for "Festival de Teatro". Image is of three indigenous people, one of whom plays a flute. Text reads,
"Teatro sin Nombre presenta/ Southern Regional/ TENAZ/ Festival de Teatro/ Sabado-Saturday/ Mar. 22 7:30 PM/ El Centro Community
Center 375 So First St/ Mar. 23/ Calexico Amphi-Theater Esq. Encinas and Dool 12 Noon/ Intrada [sic] Gratis/ Free Performances".
This print has suffered water damage. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 013
Festival VIII ANGF 1981, Announcement Poster for
1981
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for ANGF's (AsociaciÛn Nacional de Grupos FolklÛricos) eighth annual festival. The image is of a danzante
performing "La Danza de Venado". Behind him is a white circle which the words "Festival VIII" and "ANGF 1981" encircle. Text
at the top of the print reads, "A conference on folk dances of the northwest of Mexico" and at the bottom, "Easst Los Angeles
College June 23-27/ For information and registration write to:/ Festival VIII director, P.O. Box 31402, Los Angeles, CA 90031/
AsociaciÛn Nacional de Grupos FolklÛricos" Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 014
Fiesta de la Revolución, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for "Fiesta de la RevoluciÛn" features a photo image of Pancho Villa and la DivisiÛn del Norte with the
inscription "General Francisco Villa y Su Estado Mayor". Text reads, "Fiesta de la RevoluciÛn Friday May, 4th/ 11-5 art display/
11-11:45 rondalla/ 11:45-12:30 teatro/ 12:30-3 food/ 12:30-1:30 mariachis/ 3-5 Nueva Voz Latinoamericana/ Speakers 1:30-3
corky gonzales/ antonio rodrigues (los tres)/ raul ruiz (LRUP)/ DANCE/ revelle cafe 8pm-1am/ mellow brown and chicano generation/
Free Gratis/ U.C.S.D./ La Jolla/ MECHA/ Chicano Fed." Text in lower left corner of the photo reads "Proceeds to MAPA and N.E.P.S.I.
1837 Highland Avenue National City, California 92050". Text in lower right corner of the print reads, "Diego and Son Printing
233-5373" Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 015
Folklore en Aztlán, Announcement Poster for
1985
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for "Folklore en Aztlán". Image is the stylized face of a jaguar. Text reads, "ANGF Conference XII UC
San Diego July 5-12 1985/ Folklore en Aztl•n AsociaciÛn nacional de Grupos FolklÛricos/ hosted by Centro Cultural de la Raza
as part of Caxtolli--the 15th Anniversary Celebration/ Sponsored by Chicano Studies Program, Third College, UCSD/ funded in
part by National Endowment for the Arts". There are two versions of this print, one all in black and the other with the title
and jaguar's mouth in red. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 016
Gran Carpa del Corrido: Vida, Passion, Muerte y Desorganizacion del Mexicano, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement Poster for "Gran Carpa del Corrido: Vida, Passion, Muerte y Desorganizacion del Mexicano". Image is of a face
split in two. The left side is an image of Zapata, the left side is a calavera in Aztec attire. Text reads, "Los Mascarones
de Mexico/ presenta/ "Gran Carpa del Corrido:/ Vida, Passion, Muerte y Des-/ organizacion del Mexicano"/ Mission Cultural
Center 2868 Mission Near 25th. St./ Sabado, 14 de Mayo 8 P.M./ Donacion $1.50/ Sponsored by Mission Cultural Center and Concilio
Mujeres Printed: La Raza Silkscreen Center S.F." Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 017
House Burning Down, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for House Burning Down. A shadowy figure in mid-jump has a shape possibly intended to represent a flash
of light behind it. Text reading "House Burning Down" forms the border of the print. Text at the bottom of the print reads,
"Gathering of Artists to Promote Culture. JF D.C. Blues - Tijuana Blues Band - Brandy - Gallo K. - 'Olivia' - Gorila [sic]
Theater - You - Food Drinks -Lunch an Chow from 1 P.M. on - Come To - Gether at Greek Bowl in San Diego State College - Sunday
13th - One Dollar Donation - La Raza". Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 018
Images of the American Indian Movement, Announcement Poster for
1983
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement Poster for "Images of the American Indian Movement". Portrait of the Native American Indian Dennis Banks by Michelle
Vignes. Below image area, it reads: "Defending your people's rights doesn't make / you a criminal." Further text reads, "A
Photo Documentary / by Michelle Vignes and Michel Dubois / January 23rd Thru February 19, 1983/ Galeria De La Raza / 2851
24th St. (Bryant St.) / SF, CA. 94110 / (415) 826-8009". There is a copy of this print in the GalerÌa de la Raza collection
of silkscreens. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 019
Jose Montoya's Pachuco Show, Announcement Poster for
1978
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for JosÈ Montoya's Pachuco Show. Image is of a pachuco and a pachuca crossing the street where a police
officer is driving. Text reads, "Jose Montoya's Pachuco Show / May 5-28 1978 / 5312 Whittier East Los Angeles / Opening Reception
Friday May 5th 7-10 P.M. / Presented by Chicano Studies and M.E.CH.A. / E.L.A.C. in conjunction with New Dimensions L.A.C.C.D."
Two copies are printed on yellow paper, the rest are on white. All are in maroon ink. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 020
The Longest Walk
1978
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement Poster for "The Longest Walk." Brown and beige (from paper) image of a woman. She is alone on a desert landscape.
Brown text below the image reads, "The Longest Walk [/] July 15, 1978." The Longest Walk was from February to July 1978. Several
hundred Native Americans marched from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. to symbolize the forced removal of American Indians
from their ancestral lands and to draw attention to the continuing issues facing the Indian community. Photographer: UCSB
photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 021
Mission Cultural Center Galeria [sic] Museo, Announcement Poster for
1979
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement Poster for "Mission Cultural Center Galeria [sic] Museo." Green and blue leaves work together with orange text
to produce a visually active silk screen. Text reads, "Mission Cultural Center [/] Galeria [sic] Museo [/] Presents [/] Janet
[/] Delaney [/] Color Photographs [/] Rudy [/] Leal [/] Watercolors [/] April 4-May 12, 1979 [/] 2868 Mission Street [/] San
Francisco, California." There is a copy of this print in the GalerÌa de la Raza silkscreen collection. Photographer: UCSB
photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 022
Muestra Plástica Fin de Cursos, Announcement Poster for
1979
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Muestra Plástica Fin de Cursos. Image is an abstract geometric design. Text reads, "CCT/ Junio 18
al 28 1979/ Casa de la Cultura/ de Tijuana". This print has tape on the back. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 023
Numero Uno Show, Announcement Poster for
1977
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Numero Uno Show. Image is a circular geometric design with the effect of an optical illusion in black.
Text reads, "Galeria Museo Presents: Numero Uno Show / Opening and Reception Aug. 13, 1977 2 to 6 P.m./ Mission Cultural Center
2868 Mission St. San Francisco California". The background is silver. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 024
Odd Work Solo by Dave Ng, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for "Odd Work Solo by Dave Ng". Gray lettering framed by barbed wire on a red background. Text reads,
"Galeria Museo 2868 Mission St. SF/ music: Orquesta RenÈ del Mar/ Reception July 27 7-10 pm thru: Aug 18 79/ Mission Cultural
Center". Text in lower right reads, "publicity funded by Zellerback". Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 025
Pasión Chicana
1980
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
The image is silk-screened. Yellow text with black outlines reads, "Pasión Chicana." Above the text is a cross with a chile
being crucified. Below the text is a heart penetrated by a dagger. The GalerÌa de la Raza has a similar print with calendar
dates, so this print is possibly a progressive print for 1982 calendars. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 026
Posadas, Announcement Poster for
1976
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for "Posadas". Image is of two goats hanging from strings on a blue, green, and pink background. Text
reads, "Posadas/ December 19-December 22 5:30-10 P.M./ Centro Cultural de la Raza/ 235-6135/ 2004 Park Blvd. Balboa Park".
Dated '76 on back. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 027
Proclamando Tierra y Libertad, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for "Centro Cultural de la Raza y Chicano Park Steering Committee Proclamando Tierra y Libertad". Image
is of the United Farm Workers huelga eagle. On the eagle's wings is the program for the exhibition and entertainment. Photographer:
UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 028
Los Que Se Van, Film Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Film poster for "Los Que Se Van". Image is of eleven silhouettes on a hilltop. The background is a gradation from orange to
yellow. Text reads, "ProducciÛn: Consejo Nacional Para la Cultura Y Las Artes (Unidad de Producciones Audiovisuales) Colegio
de la Frontera Norte/ RealizaciÛn: Adolfo Davila/ Helena Tamayo/ M˙sica: Kiliwa/ FotografÌa: Adolfo Davila/ DuraciÛn: 27 minutos/
Tijuana/ Mexico/ 1991". Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 029
Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos, Announcement Poster for
1974
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for the Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos. Image is of a feathered serpent on the North American
continent. A pyramid with footsteps also appears on this map, which connects to South America. Text around a modified Aztec
calendar reads, "Un Continente Una Cultura". The calendar has been modified so that the face is the center is the three-face
symbol of mestizaje. Some indigenous icons have been swapped for Chicano ones. Tezt reads, "TENAZ [El Teatro Nacional de Aztl•n]/
p.o. box 274/ San Juan Bautista/ Califas/ (408) 623-4436/ CLETA -UNAM/ Sullivan 43/ MÈxico DF/ 546-15-87/ Dos Semanas en Mexico/
Primer Encuentro Latinoamericano/ 24 de junio-7 de julio". Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 030
Represion Cria Resistencia, Announcement Poster for
1979
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Represion Cria Resistencia. Image is of shackled fists with cahins broken and a multitude of police
officers in helmets. The helmets at the front are labeled "BIA" (Bureau of Indian Affairs), "Migra", "FBI", and "Police".
Text reads, "Moratorio Nacional de los Pueblos Chicano/Mexicano, PuertorriqueÒo, Negro, Indigena Americano el 7-8-9- de Sept.
1979/ Nueva York/ Manifestacion/ San Francisco/ Sabado, 8 de septiembre/ Marcha: 11:00-Parque Dolores/ Manifestacion: 1:00-UN
Plaza/ Para Exponer las violaciones de los Derechos Humanos en los Estados Unidos de los Pueblos Chicano/Mexicano, PuertorriqueÒo,
Negro, Indigena - Para Construir la Unidad Nacional de Pueblos Tercermundistas en los EE.UU. Basado en el Principio del Autodeterminacion."
Beneath this text the event program and contact information are listed. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 031
Sherman Unidos Dance, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Sherman Unidos Dance features a cholo and a chola. In the center of the "Sherman Unidos" symbol are
two hands clasped in the Chicano style. Text reads, "Music by Brown Pride Disco/ Friday Sept 5th/ 8:00-12:00 Pm/ Our lady
of Angels Hall/ 22nd St., S. D./ Tickets - $2.50". Text all in Gothic script (Olde English). Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 032
Spiritual Unity Run, Announcement Poster for
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Spiritual Unity Run. Image is of a Tarahumara runner holding a torch superimposed on a line representing
California's coast. Footprints approach a representation of the Chicano Park Kiosco. Los Angeles is indicated by a star and
the words "nstra. sra. de los angeles, olvera st." Beneath the title in a half-sun are the words "sunrise 18 april", and in
a green eagle "Chicano Park 10th Anniversary". Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 033
Tardeada Nuevo Amanecer, Announcement Poster for
1973
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Tardeada Nuevo Amanecer. Image is of an inverted indigenous deity. Text reads, "Ballet Folklorico
en Aztlan/ Trio Moreno/ Los Nuevo Latinos band y Vision Band Musica Chicana y Latina/ Mariachi y Duetoi Amor Indio + Pancho
PeÒa/ Musica del CorazÛn para Gosar y Bailar/ Tardeada Nuevo Amanecer/ Baile-Dance/ Balboa Park Club/ $2.00 Single $3.00 Couple/
Venta de: Carne Asada, Cerveza, Refrescos/ Enero 12, 1973 6:00 P.M. to 2:00A.M./ Venga a Bailar Comer, Y Gosar." Photographer:
UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 034
(title unknown)
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 035
(title unknown)
ca. 1989
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition, organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park,
San Diego, CA (April 14-May 6, 1989). Computer enhanced photograph of Baja, CA. Cross-reference with Center Activities and
Programs Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 036
(title unknown) [Azteca]
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreen image of the Aztec calendar. In lieu of the claws of the Sun God on either side of the central face are two faces.
The left side is the face of a woman with a circle representing the Earth or the Moon. The right side is the face of a man
with a rain cloud. Beneath the image, the word "Azteca" is spelled out with a pyramid for the "A". The other letters are elaborated
to the point of abstraction. In the right corner between the calendar and the word "Azteca" is the artist's signature, which
is indecipherable. Symbols including Mayan numerals may be an encoded date (?). Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 037
(title unknown) [Aztec Deity]
1975
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreened image of an unidentified Aztec deity. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 038
Hasta La Victoria Siempre
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreen portrait of Che Guevara. His face and the star in his beret are red. Text beneath his face reads, "Hast La Victoria
Siempre". There are two versions of this print in different sizes. The larger version has tape on the back. Photographer:
UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 039
(title unknown) [I Want to Die a Slave to Principles]
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreened image of Emiliano Zapata on a red, white, and green background. Text in the white area to the left of the image
reads, "I Want To Die A Slave To Principles And Not To Men" and to the right reads, "Quiero Morir Un Esclavo A Los Principios
Y No De Los Hombres Emiliano Zapata". Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 040
(title unknown) [Joaquin Murrieta]
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreen portrait of the famous 'bandit' Joaquin Murieta in brown ink enclosed in an oval. His name appears beneath the
image. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 041
(title unknown) [Maguey]
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
A hilly landscape with a maguey cactus in the foreground. Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 042
(title unknown) [Pushing Angeldust is a Crime]
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Image of the "Death" encouraging a man to smoke "angel dust." Blue text on the left side reads, "pushing angel dust [/] is
a crime against the [/]people and no court [/] can pass judgement [/] adequate enough to [/] make you pay for [/] the loss
of a youth's mind.... [/] the people in [/] their quest for [/] a better life [/] have the right to stop [/] those forces
that [/] threaten their survival.." There is a copy of this print in the GalerÌa de la Raza collection of silkscreens. Photographer:
UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 043
(title unknown) [Respect Life Stop Reagan]
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Photo silkscreened image of Ronald Reagan with the caption, "Ronald Reagan 1968" and the quote, "If it takes a bloodbath let's
get it over with. No more appeasement." Superimposed on a larger photo-silkscreened image of a kneeling police officer with
his club on the back of a bloody person laying prostrate with the caption, "San Francisco State College, 1968". The entire
image is framed in red, where letters in yellow above the image read, "Respect Life" and below it read, "Stop Reagan". Text
in white reads, "Hold Your Nose and Vote for Carter". Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 044
(title unknown) [Sabor y Salsa!]
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreen poster depicts a guiro player, a maraca player, a drummer, and a hand playing a conga drum. Text at top of print
reads "Sabor y Salsa!" Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 045
(title unknown) [Sandino]
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Red and lack poster with image of A.C. Sandino holding a rifle. Text reads, "F.S.L.N./ Sandino/ Pro LiberaciÛn de Nicaragua/
Frente Sandinista de LiberaciÛn Nacional". Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 046
(title unknown) [La Tierra es de Quien la Trabaja]
1978
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreened image of Emiliano Zapata holding a rifle with four people behind him. Text reads, "La Tierra es de Quien la Trabaja".
Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 047
(title unknown) [Tlaloc]
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreened image of a running calavera wearing a sombrero. He holds a knife and his eye sockets are radiant. Photographer:
UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 048
(title unknown) [Triunfará]
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
A broken chain dangles from a shackled pair of hands beneath the seal of the Republic of El Salvador. Above the seal, text
reads "TRIUNFARÁ". Text in the lower left corner reads "F.U.S." Photographer: UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 049
Tonacatecutli
1973
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
A line-drawing image of the Aztec god Tonacatecutli (or Tonacatecuhtli), "Lord of the Flesh", who, with his partner Tonacatciuatl,
is associated with the beginning of time and the beginning of the year. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 050
Worker's Self-Management in Spain/ Autogestión en España
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreened image of a group of men in front of a tour bus with a sign reading "CNT". Text reads, "Worker's Self-Management
in Spain/ Autogestión en Espańa/ Miguel Mesa speaks on the CNT (Spanish National Confedration of Labor)/ April 3 7:30 P.M.
H.L. Auditorium U.C.S.D./ Free!/ CNT Support Committee/ Child Care/ Info 452-4242". Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 051
Zapata
undated
creator:
Artist Unknown
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreened image of Zapata in gold on black background. Text reads "Zapata" at top and "La tierra es de quien la trabaja"
and "The land belongs to the one that works it" at the bottom. A stamp on the back identifies this poster as the property
of el Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 052
Savage
ca. 1982-1983
creator:
Torero, Mario Acevedo
Comments/Descriptions
Image is of an indigenous person holding his rifle over his shoulder. Behind him is a red sun (or moon) with Chinese characters.
At his feet is a dog. There is a signature that was part of the screening process that reads "Mario" with a star. Photographer:
UCSB photography
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 053
My Country Right or Wrong
ca. 1987
creator:
Allen, Richard Morris
Comments/Descriptions
From 911-A House Gone Wrong Exhibition organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo, San Diego, CA (April 1987).
Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 054
(title unknown)
ca. 1989
creator:
Almada, Felipe
Comments/Descriptions
From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition, organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park,
San Diego, CA (April 14-May 6, 1989). Two human forms stand in grass framed against a blue sky. One is white covered with
black spots; the other is green with a pink and black short, wavy line pattern spread over the body. Cross-reference with
Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 055
Sonido de Colores: First Annual Xichano Music Festival
1974
creator:
Alurista, Irene and Alurista
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a music festival (April 19-21, 1974) which changed locations each day. Photographer:
Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 056
Corazon del Indio
ca. 1970
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 057
Dance with the Yellow Rattle
1985
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversarye Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July
29, 1990). Print of a Native American dancing and shaking a yellow rattle. The person is wearing a headdress and ankle rattles
(which were frequently made from cocoons with a stone or bean placed inside). See slide 195(33) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation
view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 058
Eagle Warrior
1988
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 29,
1990). Black and white print of a Native American man with three stripes of a geometric spiral pattern in red, blue and white
running diagonally across the print. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 059
From Out of the Ashes
1990
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 29,
1990). Print of a skeleton with a normal face (non-skeletal) wearing an eagle headdress and the wing of a bird on one arm.
See slide 195 (33) [Cat. 3 081()] for installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer:
unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 060
Huelga
1971
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a Huelga at Parque de San Ysidro. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 061
Star Dancer
1988
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 29,
1990). Print of a Native American dancer, three feathers on headdress, holding a group of feathers. A circle in the background
is of a star with eight points with a shell in its center. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer:
unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 062
(title unknown)
1971
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 063
(title unknown)
ca. 1971
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 064
(title unknown)
ca. 1971
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 065
(title unknown)
ca. 1971
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 066
(title unknown)
1974
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 067
Ollin Tonatiuh (movement)-(Sun)* *Fathersun Move on Round Motherearth
1974
creator:
Aranda, Guillermo and printer Victor Ochoa
Comments/Descriptions
First silkscreen by Toltecas en Aztlán. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 068
The 3rd Annual Day at the Park
undated
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for The 3rd Annual Day at the Park. Image is of a man and a woman in a lowrider and the Chicano Park Kiosco.
Text reads, "Brown Image presents/ The 3rd Annual Day at the Park/ Lowrider Car and Bike Show!/ Chicano Park Under the Bridge/
Free and Open to the Community/ 1 PM - 6PM/ Funn Band/ Malo Sounds D.J./ Brown Image is a Member of the San Diego Lowrider
Car Club Council Which is Dedicated to Promoting Unity Between All San Diego Car Clubs and Barrios. C/S/ Dance Award Ceremony/
Centro Cultural de la Raza/ Balboa Park's Pepper Grove/ 8PM-1AM/ $3 Donation/ In Association with Budweiser Michelob/ Saturday
(Day and Night) August 15". The lower right corner is ripped, removing information about the date and printing center. Photographer:
unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 069(1-3)
The Border is an International Fiction
undated
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Pages from the journal Fiction International (San Diego, CA) focusing on the ongoing debate about the U.S./Mexican border.
Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 070(1-2)
Celebration
1982
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a celebration at University of California, San Diego on May 7, 1982. It features
Jose Montoya, the Chicano band "Califas," "Mariachi," "El Gusto," and various dance groups. 38: The graphic used for the poster
is separate. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 071(1-3)
Centro Cultural de la Raza Workshops '81
1981
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for mural painting, ceramics, dance and other workshops. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 072
Chicano Film Festival
1981
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for the Chicano Film Festival at University of California, San Diego featuring Jose
Luis Ruiz, Lourdes Portillo, Moctesuma Esparza, Jesus Treviño and Sylvia Morales. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 073(1-2)
CUDA (Cultural Unity Day of Awareness)
1980
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Poster for the Cultural Unity Day Awareness at the University of California, San Diego. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 074
El Obrero y Sus Derechos
1980
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a handbook printed by the Comite de los Amigos that informs workers with labor
problems whom to contact for help. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 075
Festival de los Teatros Chicanos
1977
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Poster for Centro Cultural de la Raza for the Eighth Chicano Theatre Festival (July 3-10, 1977). Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 076
Jarocho Concert/Jose Gutierrez
1980
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a jarocho concert. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 077
One Hundred Year Anniversary-José Guadalupe Posada--Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
1980
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for an exhibition in two places. At Southwestern college, Posada and Manuel Manilla's
original prints and newspaper broadsides were shown; at Centro Cultural de la Raza, contemporary work influenced by Posada
was shown along with work by Posada, Vanegas Arroyo and Manilla. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 078
Portrait of Francisco Sanchez, Shot to Death by the Border Patrol on December 8, 1980
1980
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Hand with barbed wire and the head of a man with his eyes closed and an identification number under the chin. The words read:
"Imagine there's no countries". Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 079
(title unknown)
undated
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, Slide Cat.5 080
"Vine, Vi...y Mejor me Fui" de Willebaldo López
1979
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 7, 8, Slide Cat.5 081(1-12)
Y Que Magazine Cover
1979
creator:
Avalos, David
Comments/Descriptions
This series of color and black and white photo-copies combines and recombines elements to create different compositions. Y
Que is a magazine devoted to color xerography. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 082
Celebration of the Arts
1977
creator:
Barajas, Salvador
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Music by: Oaxaca; Poetry by: Poets from San Jose, California; Art Exhibit by: local
Artists. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 083
Los Mascarones
undated
creator:
Barajas, Salvador
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a theater presentation by Los Mascarones. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 084
Reflexions: A Chicano-Latino Art Exhibition
(Aug) 1978
creator:
Barajas, Salvador and Yolanda Lopez
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for the Reflexions Exhibition, "a state-wide art exhibit focusing on the Chicano-Latino
experience and the development of contemporary 'arte de la Raza'". Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 085
Un Día con la Mujer
undated
creator:
Barajas, Salvador
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for Día con la Mujer. A poem by Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz is reprinted. Photographer:
Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 086
Una Noche con California
(Nov 18) 1977
creator:
Barajas, Salvador
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza advertising the film "Fighting for Our Lives," Scott Washburn from the United Farm
Workers Association and music by Ramon "Chunky" Sanchez and Los Lobos. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 087
Una Noche con California
1978
creator:
Barajas, Salvador
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza advertising a film: "The Blood of the Condor", Danza Azteca, and music by Marimba Guatemalteca.
Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 088
Rifa
undated
creator:
Castellanos, Leonard
Comments/Descriptions
Red and black silkscreen portrait of Emilio Zapata wearing a hat and a bandanna tied around his neck. The background is yellow.
Below image area reads: "RIFA". Needs conservation treatment. There are three copies of this print in the Galería de la Raza
collection of silkscreens. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 089
Cesar Chavez
1975
creator:
Cid, Armando
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement Poster for "Cesar Chavez." Black and red stylized drawing of farmworkers, black type reads: "Estop [sic] Alto
/ yo miro myself tu quien es Simon Mexico we dont [sic] / want you messkin [sic] Messco, yo soy Warrior De / Corazon Pinche
Hüeay un des Madre De Chica-Patas / and I am Tired of Jew / Mexico Cid, c/s / Huelga; / Cesar Chavez, May 3, 1975 11 AM-SAT,
Sac. State University Quad." There is a copy of this print in the Royal Chicano Air Force collection of silkscreens. Photographer:
unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 090
Concurso de Cartel
1992
creator:
Covarrubias, Martha
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for "Concurso de Cartel". Image is of the head of a deer. The tips of its antlers are pointed and resemble
pencils. Text reads, "El Programa Cultural de las Fronteras del Consejo Nacional Para la Cultura y Las Artes/ Convoca al/
Concurso de Cartel/ Festival internacional de la/ Raza 1992". Text on either side of the deer's neck lists contest rules and
procedures. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 091
Live on the Street
1983
creator:
Cultural Productions
Comments/Descriptions
Bumper sticker produced by Teen Connection. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 092
The Spirit of Ché Lives in the New Evergreen
undated
creator:
Davis; Paul
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza of Che Guevara. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 093
El Centro de Artistas Chicanos
1975
creator:
Favela; Ricardo
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza advertising "posters, murales y clases de Arte para la Gente". Photographer: Victor
Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 094
Untitled
(Dec 1) 1977
creator:
Flores, Johnny
Comments/Descriptions
Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 095
La Historia de California-1977
1977
creator:
Galería de la Raza
Comments/Descriptions
Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 096
Pensamiento Serpentino
1978
creator:
Gamboa, Socorro
Comments/Descriptions
Photocopy of a pen and ink drawing for the Chicano Park mural Sueños Serpentinos. See 24(1) [Cat. 8 ?] and 24(3) [Cat. 9 ?]
for alternate views. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 097
¡Cesen Deportación!
1972
creator:
García, Rupert
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 098
Che Guevara
undated
creator:
García, Rupert
Comments/Descriptions
Poster for Centro Cultural de la Raza of Che Guevara. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 099
Mozambique Educational Fund: Work-Study-Unity
1977
creator:
García, Rupert
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 100
Aztlán City: S and W Border Locos
1984
creator:
James, Darrel
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 101
Women Take Back the Night/ Mujeres Reclamen la Noche
1980
creator:
Jeung-Mills, Connie
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Women Take Back the Night/ Mujeres Reclamen le Noche. Image is of a woman holding a torch. Text reads,
"march and rally/ marcha y manifestación/ 5pm/ City College Student Center (15th and C sts.)/ 299-7098/741-0453/ 263-2881:
bilingual/ san diego county/ 4 de octubre 1980". Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 102
¡Que Siga Viviendo Nuestra Cultura!/ Keep Our Culture Alive!
ca. 1980
creator:
Jeung-Mills, Connie
creator:
Unidos, Sherman
Comments/Descriptions
1981 calendar. Text in English. Image is of an Aztec warrior holding a limp woman Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 103
Illustration for Zanamontana
ca. 1989
creator:
Kent, Christopher W.
Comments/Descriptions
From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San
Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Print of a bear grabbing the tire of a truck hauling away a tree stump and organic debris.
The forest in the background has been clear-cut. Several fires scattered across the landscape burn the rejected wood scraps.
Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 104
La Segunda Independencia
undated
creator:
Lima, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from La Raza Silkscreens that reproduces a poem by Victor Lima. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 105
Bailando Together
undated
creator:
Limon, Leo??
Comments/Descriptions
From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism" Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park,
San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Abstract print of people dancing around gigantic, flowering cacti. Symbols used to indicate
speech (speech scrolls) in the ancient Mexican codices are suspended in the sky. Printed by Self-Help Graphics. Cross-reference
with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 106
Yolanda M. Lopez, Work: 1975-1978
1978
creator:
Lopez, Yolanda
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for an exhibition of Yolanda Lopez's work. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 107
Lolita Lebrón ¡Viva Puerto Rico Libre!
undated
creator:
Lucero, Linda
Comments/Descriptions
The upper image is a rendering of the portrait of "Lolita Lebrón" underneath it reads: "Lolita Lebrón / 'Todos somos pequeños,
solo la patria / es grande y esta encarcelada.'" The bottom image is a Puerto Rican flag design with blue, red and white colors
as the background, and the sentence "¡Viva Puerto Rico Libre!" repeated a number of times filling the composition space. See:
Ref. "A Public Voice, Fifteen Years of Chicano Posters", Goldman, Shifra, Art Journal, v. 44, No. 1, 1984, p.50-57. One of
the prints has a stamp on the back that identifies it as property of the Centro Cultural de la Raza. There are two copies
of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreen posters. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 108
Lolita Lebrón ¡Que Viva Puerto Rico Libre!
1978
creator:
Lucero, Linda
Comments/Descriptions
Rendering of a portrait of Lolita Lebrón on a blue background. She has abundant red hair, is wearing earrings, and is looking
away from the viewer. Text reads, "Lolita Lebrón ¡Que Viva Puerto Rico Libre!" A stamp on the back of the print identifies
it as the property of el Centro Cultural de la Raza. There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of
silkscreens. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 109
Ocnoceni
1985
creator:
M [?], C [?]
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Poyesis Genética's production of "Ocnoceni". Image is of a woman dancing with a calavera. Text reads,
"Ocnoceni/ Teatro Multi Media/ casa de la cultura/ 4 de mayo/ 8 p.m. $300/ sebs/ dac" Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 110
Celebramos la Victoria de Nicargua
1979
creator:
Maciel, Alfonso
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement Poster for "Celebremos la Victoria de Nicaragua." Red and black image of A.C. Sandino. Above him in black ink
reads, "FSLN." Red text below him reads, ""Celebremos la Victoria de Nicaragua [/] El Viernes 20 de Julio de 1979 a las 7:00
P.M> en el [/] Centro Cultural de la Missión 2868 Mission St. San Francisco Ca. [/] Escuche las ultimas noticias-Oradores-GRUPO
UNIDAD folclor protesta-Refrescos, Etc. [/] COMBO MESTIZO y ORQUESTA RENE DEL MAR Donacion [sic] $3 [/] Committee of Solidarity/Non-Intervention
in Nicaragua [/] Hands off Nicaragua Coalition MCC." There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of
silkscreens. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 111
(title unknown)
undated
creator:
Maradiaga, Ralph
Comments/Descriptions
Poster printed by Royal Chicano Air Force. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 112
José Martí
1979
creator:
Melara, Oscar
Comments/Descriptions
Rendering of a portrait of Jose Martí in the old-fashioned crosshatching style. The image is framed by an oval shape surrounded
by laurels on each side. Green lettering reads: "Jose Marti". [Note: There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza
collection of silkscreens. It is from information about this print that the artist's name was discovered.] Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 113
Untitled
1988
creator:
McCabe, Michael
Comments/Descriptions
From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park,
San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Abstract print with a pale, green X in the center, burnt sienna background with turquoise,
umber and white areas that resemble strips of torn paper. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer:
unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 114
I Want to Die a Slave to Principles, Not to Men
1969
creator:
Montoya, Malaquis
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza that reprints a quote from Emiliano Zapata in English and in Spanish. Photographer:
Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 115
José Montoya Multi-Media show on the Pachuco and Cholo
1980
creator:
Montoya, José - 1932
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 116
(title unknown)
undated
creator:
Montoya, Delilah M.
Comments/Descriptions
Poem by Alurista for the Cinco de Mayo show at University of California, San Diego. Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 117
My Country Right or Wrong
(Apr 2) 1987
creator:
Morse, Richard
Comments/Descriptions
From the Heart Art Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 12-March 12, 1989). Photographer:
unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 118
Espejo del Barrio Art Exposition
1975
creator:
Nuñez, Armando
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for an art exposition, June 8-14, 1975. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 119
Become Bilingual
undated
creator:
Nuñez, Armando
Comments/Description
Black text on a silver background reads " previous hit become bilingual ". Black designs seem to project the message from
the lower right corner.
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 120(1-2)
10th Anniversary Celebration
1981
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza advertising Fabiolita Ortiz con los Reyneros de Monterrey, Poncho Sanchez, Tambu Ensemble
and others. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 121
Amerindia
1974
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for "Amerindia: A gathering or Xichano and Mexican harts [sic] who lift the nationhood
through poetry, theater and dialogue" at San Diego State University, Logan Heights and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa
Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 122
Border Mezz-teez-o
1993
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
An unfurled scroll ripped in half separates two faces that look away from each other to opposite side of the print. The face
on the left is indigenous, and words on his half of the scroll read, "La Frontera, Aztlán, Tragado de Libre Comerce Rico,
Dompe, Rodillas, Justicia," and "Indio". The face on the right wears a helmet and a grate over the mouth with the words "English
Only". Words on his half of the scroll read, The Border, Acquired Land, Free Trade, Dump, Rodino Bill, Just U.S." and "Slave".
On either side of the faces are words and images associated with the border. Background is a gradation from blue to pink.
Photographer: unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 123
Centro Cultural de la Raza Emblem
undated
creator:
Ochoa, Victor
Comments/Descriptions
Silkscreened emblem of the Centro Cultural de la Raza. A ring of feathered serpents surrounds a heart with eagle wings. Text
reads, "Centro Cultural de la Raza" and "Toltecas en Aztlan". Silkscreened signature has bled and is illegible. Photographer:
unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 124
Centro Cultural de la Raza Presenta Teatro de la Esperanza en "La Victima"
1977
creator:
Ochoa, Victor "Cozmos"
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 125
Centro Cultural de la Raza Presenta Teatro y Musica of Siripo de Argentina
1976
creator:
Ochoa, Victor "Cozmos"
Comments/Descriptions
Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for music and theater on October 30, 1976 at the Center. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 126
Chicano Park Day
1976
creator:
Ochoa, Victor "Cozmos"
Comments/Descriptions
Announcement poster for Chicano Park Day. Image is of a freeway support column in the shape of a raised fist. At its base
are several chicano icons. Text reads, "Chicano Park Day/ Ceremonial Anniversary 1976/ Saturday April 24, 10:A.M./ Ray Vasquez
- Mello Movements - Mariachis y Special Guests/ Booths - Food - Refrescos - Information C.P.S.C. 236-1228 ext. 68" Photographer:
unknown
Slide-Album 8, Slide Cat.5 127
Chicano Park Day: Ceremonial Anniversary 1976
1976
creator:
Ochoa, Victor "Cozmos"