Title:
Border Mezz-teez-o
Creator/Contributor:
Ochoa, Victor, Artist
Date:
1993
Subject:
Aztlán
border art
Border patrols
Chicano art
Chicanos
Mexican American art
Mexican Americans
Mural Art
Free trade
Mexican American Border Region
Bilingualism
border art
San Diego (Calif.)
Note:
Mural in unknown media from the Border Show, Chicano Park. 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.
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Type:
35mm slide
Murals
Language:
English
Spanish
Identifier:
CEMA 103
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