Guide to the Ester M. Hernandez Collection M1301
Bill O'Hanlon, updated by David Krah (2023)
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
2005, 2023
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford 94305-6064
specialcollections@stanford.edu
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: Ester M. Hernandez Collection
Identifier/Call Number: M1301
Physical Description:
77.75 linear ft.
101 boxes, 23 cartons
Date (inclusive): 1957-2001
Abstract: The collection contains original
artwork, photographic images, periodical articles regarding both Hernandez and many of her
contemporaries, original manuscripts, audio and visual recordings documenting interviews and
political events, and ephemera gathered from artists, performers, and political/social
activists and events.
Language of Material: Languages represented in the
collection: English
General
- Processed by:
- Bill O'Hanlon
- Date Completed:
- 2005
- Encoded by:
- Bill O'Hanlon
Access
Collection is open for research, except for Subseries 6.6 Artist's Files: Alice Walker;
materials must be requested at least 24 hours in advance of intended use.
Publication Rights
Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the
documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the
Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections.
Preferred Citation
Ester M. Hernandez Papers, M1301. Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University
Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Acquisition Information
In part purchased and in part a gift of Ester M. Hernandez, 2001.
Biography / Administrative History
Hernandez is an artist of the first generation of Chicano and Chicana artists who
participated in the Chicano art movement that began in the late 1960s as part of the Chicano
civil rights movement. Her collection represents more than twenty-five years of involvement
in many of the most important historical activities of this period, including the
farmworkers' movement, the feminist movement, international environmental movements, and the
art movement itself, including the visual, literary, and performing arts. A California Bay
Area artist, Hernandez is primarily known as a printmaker and pastel artist. She has also
created a lesser-known body of photographic and performance work.
Scope and Content of Collection
Includes correspondence, contracts, exhibition brochures and catalogues, newspaper and
journal articles and reviews, books, original manuscript stories, interviews (both of the
artist and of other artists, writers, and performers conducted by Hernandez), slides,
photogrpahs and negatives, works of art (prints, posters, drawings, pastels) by the artist
and other artists, videos, audio tapes, cd's and albums, and costumes and accessories.
Processing Information
The Box-level Survey series contains unprocessed material surveyed during a 2023 collection
move. The materials are open for research, but access is subject to archivists or public
services discretion.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Mexican American art.
Chavez, Cesar 1927-
Hadad, Astrid
Huerta, Dolores 1930-
Mendoza, Lydia
Walker, Alice 1944-
United Farm Workers of America.
Artwork Series 1
Physical Description: 17 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
Series I contains many examples of Hernandez's work on several types of media,
including Original Work on Paper, Sketches, Prints, linoleum Etching Blocks, and sets of
Transparencies used in the printing process. Also in the series can be found Work by
Others acquired by Hernandez.
Original Work On Paper Subseries 1.1
box 1
Black Slippers
1974
Physical Description: pastel, 44cm x 28cm, mounted on
posterboard, 62cm x 46cm
box 1
Frida's Death Mask
1979
Physical Description: pastel, 46cm x 61cm
box 1
Abuelita, a study
1980
Physical Description: pastel, 61cm x 46cm
box 1
Irene
1976
Physical Description: pastel, 46cm x 61cm
box 2
The Beating of Dolores Huerta by the San Francisco Police
1988
Physical Description: charcoal on pastel paper, 71cm
x 55cm
box 2
The Ferris Wheel Ride
1991
Physical Description: charcoal on pastel paper, 71cm
x 55cm
box 2
Juntos al Futuro
1991
Physical Description: pastel, 76cm x 51cm
box 2
Dia De Los Muertos - Janitzio, Michoacan, a study
1990
Physical Description: conte crayon on paper, 57.5cm x
77cm
box 3
Portrait of Renee - Russian River Water Colors, 1 of 3
1988
Physical Description: graphite and watercolor study,
26cm x 18cm
box 3
Portrait Seated - Russian River Water Colors, 2 of 3
1988
Physical Description: graphite and watercolor study,
26cm x 18cm
box 3
The Crow - Russian River Water Colors, 3 of 3
1988
Physical Description: graphite and watercolor study,
26cm x 18cm
box 3
Self-portrait - Berkeley
1977
Physical Description: ink on Japanese paper, 31cm x
23.5cm
box 3
Dona Maria Buen Rostro - Oakland, CA
1986
Physical Description: graphite on paper, 45cm x
38
box 3
La Ofrenda I
1988
Physical Description: pencil sketch including notes
on color separation, 36cm x 28cm
box 3
La Ofrenda I
1988
Physical Description: original water color study for
screen print, 38cm x 28.5cm
box 3
La Ofrenda I
1988
Physical Description: water color study, 43cm x
28cm
box 3
California Special
1988
Physical Description: original water color study,
66cm x 51cm
box 4
Dona Maria - La Curandera
1985
Physical Description: conte crayon on paper, 63cm x
48cm
box 4
Dona Maria Buen Rostro
1985
Physical Description: graphite on paper, 63cm x
48cm
box 4
Greetings From Sunny California II
1994
Physical Description: mono-screenprint, 66cm x
50.5cm
box 5
Gracias a la Vida
1992
Physical Description: water color on paper, 33cm x
76cm
Scope and Contents
Mural proposal for Centro Latino de San Francisco, color layout and design
box 5
La Virgen de Guadalupe Recibiendo a Cesar Chavez
1994
Physical Description: china marker study, 58.5cm x
76cm
box 5
The Mastectomy I
1993
Physical Description: acrylic on paper, 76cm x
55cm
box 5
The Mastectomy II
1993
Physical Description: acrylic on paper, 76cm x
55cm
box 5
La Virgen de Guadalupe Recibiendo a Cesar Chavez - a study
1995
Physical Description: graphite on black German
etching paper 75.5cm x 99cm
Miscellaneous Sketches 1.2
box 6
[11 Sketches by Ester Hernandez]
n.d.
Physical Description: Pen and ink [felt tip marker?]
on poster, 28cm x 35.5cm
Scope and Contents
Series of sketches depicting: artists/artisans at work; peasants performing tasks;
a mask; and Mexican cultural iconographic representations.
box 6
Miscellaneous Sketches by Ester Hernandez
box 6
Woman, Mother, Student
1975
box 7
Viva la Musica
1981
Physical Description: lithograph on rag, 33cm x
24cm
box 7
HIgh Rolliando
1981
Physical Description: monoprint, 33cm x
24cm
box 7
Medito
1976
Physical Description: etching, artist's proof, 32cm x
24cm
box 7
la Virgen de Guadalupe Defendiendo Los Derechos de Los Xicanos
1976
Physical Description: block print, 32cm x
24cm
box 7
Lydia Mendoza
1986
Physical Description: mixed media print; transfer,
embossment, monoprint, 28.5cm x 38cm
box 7
The Nightmare
1988
Physical Description: monoprint, 38cm x
48cm
box 7
El Diablo
1985
Physical Description: monoprint, 38cm x
48cm
box 7
Amiga
1985
Physical Description: aquatint etching, 30.5cm x
40cm
box 7
Soldier Boys
ca. 1980
Physical Description: color xerox collage, 1 of 5,
43cm x 28cm
box 7
Amor Bonito[?]
ca. 1980
Physical Description: color xerox collage, 2 of 5,
43cm x 28cm
box 7
Sisters - The Grapefields ca. 1938[?]
ca. 1980
Physical Description: color xerox collage, 3 of 5,
43cm x 28cm
box 7
Musical Dreams[?]
ca. 1980
Physical Description: color xerox collage, 4 of 5,
43cm x 28cm
box 7
Sisters - The Cottonfields ca. 1938
ca. 1980
Physical Description: color xerox collage, 5 of 5,
43cm x 28cm
box 7
Paul Revere On His Mustang
1976
Physical Description: print[?], artist's proof,
29.5cm x 45cm
box 8
Yo y Pride
1985
Physical Description: print[?], 2/5, 38cm x
56.5cm
box 8
Dia de los Muertos Xicanas
1983
Physical Description: etching, artist's print, 37.5cm
x 56.5
box 8
Never On Sunday
1980
Physical Description: aquatint, 1/3, 42.5cm x
55cm
box 8
Eagle Print I
1985
Physical Description: mixed media, 75.5cm x
56.5cm
box 8
Frida y Yo
1998
Physical Description: lithograph, 70/100, 56.5cm x
76cm
box 9
Corazon II
1986
Physical Description: collograph embossment, 55cm x
76cm
box 9
Dance of the Eagle Spirit
1985
Physical Description: mixed media, artist's proof,
72.5cm x 53.5cm
box 9
Border Bruja
1994
Physical Description: ghost monoprint, 2/2, 66cm x
51cm
box 9
Madonna Moderna
1994
Physical Description: mono screenprint, 51cm x
66cm
box 9
La Piscadora
1989
Physical Description: mono screenprint with pastels
and medium, 76cm x 56cm
box 10
Sun Mad
1982
Physical Description: print 10/100, 56cm x
43cm
box 10
Xicana-India
1973
Physical Description: print, 57cm x 45cm
Scope and Contents
First screen-print by Ester Hernandez
box 10
Tejido de los Desaparecidos (Weaving of the Disappeared)
1984
Physical Description: print 20/41, second printing,
45.5cm x 60cm
box 10
Tejido de los Desaparecidos (Weaving of the Disappeared)
1984
Physical Description: print 84/100, first printing,
43cm x 56cm
box 10
Liberdad
1976
Physical Description: print 13/50, 43cm x
56cm
Scope and Contents
Original print was an etching
box 10
La Llorna
1982
Physical Description: print 77/100, 56cm x
43cm
box 11
From the Arawak Indians to Norma Jean Croy
1992
Physical Description: print, 66cm x 50.5cm
Scope and Contents
Work signed by Ester Hernandez and Norma Jean Croy
box 11
Homenaje a Cesar Chavez
1993
Physical Description: print #74/101, 56cm x
76cm
box 11
California Special
1988
Physical Description: print #4/74, 66cm x
51cm
box 11
El Tacon de Astrid
1995
Physical Description: print #34/61, 56cm x
76cm
box 12
Heroes and Saints
1992
Physical Description: print , 59cm x
76.5cm
Scope and Contents
Worked signed by Ester Hernandez and Cherrie Moraga
box 12
Luna Llena / Full Moon
1990
Physical Description: print #33/100 , 76.5cm x
56cm
box 12
Mis Madres
1990
Physical Description: print #12/86 , 76.5cm x
59cm
box 12
Lydia Mendoza Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, 1937
1987
Physical Description: print #4/89 , 58.5cm x
76.5cm
box 12
La Ofrenda II
1990
Physical Description: print #4/84 , 76.5cm x
56cm
box 13
La Ofrenda
1988
Physical Description: print #1/62, 95cm x
63.5cm
box 13
Cosmic Cruise
1990
Physical Description: print #1/6, artist's proof,
96cm x 65.5cm
box 13
If This Is Death, I Like It
1991
Physical Description: print #69/70, artist's proof,
88cm x 71cm
box 14
Indito
n.d.
Physical Description: print #6/25, 40.5cm x
33cm
box 14
Contra Vida
n.d.
Physical Description: monoprint, chine colle, 76cm x
57cm
box 14
La Xicana '89
1989
Physical Description: 56.5cm x 76cm
box 14
Her Cry Was Heard Throughout the World (Mother Afrika)
1986
Physical Description: monoprint, chine colle, 75cm x
57cm
box 14
Encuentros
1996[?]
Physical Description: offset lithograph color proofs,
76cm x 55.5cm
Scope and Contents
6 individual prints of increasing color intensity; 1 print listed as missing by
appraiser.
box 15
Indigena
1996
Physical Description: offset lithograph, #75/80 76cm
x 55cm
box 15
American Bisontennial
1976
Physical Description: aquatint embossment, artist's
proofs, 68cm x 58cm
Scope and Contents
4 versions, varying color tints, orientations
box 15
Border Flower
1994
Physical Description: pastel screenprint, 50.5cm x
66cm
box 15
State of California
1994
Physical Description: monoscreenprint, 50.5cm x
66cm
box 16
La Virgen de Guadalupe Defendiendo los Derechos de los Xicanas
Physical Description: Etching plate covered with
asphaltum
box 16
Liberdad
Physical Description: Etching plate covered with
asphaltum
box 16
Liberdad
Physical Description: Linoleum etching
block
box 17
Tejido de los Desaparecidos (Weaving of the Disappeared)
1984
Physical Description: posterboard, 76cm x 81cm;
transparency, 80cm x 81cm
Scope and Contents
Printed images pasted to posterboard, single transparency overlay (negative)
box 18
If This Is Death, I Like It
1984
Physical Description: sketch paper, 101.5cm x 71cm;
transparencies, 114.5cm x 71cm
Scope and Contents
Original sketch on paper, with a series of 12 transparencies making up the final
screenprint.
box 19
Indigena
1996
Physical Description: transparencies, 63cm x
91cm
Scope and Contents
A series of 3 transparencies.
box 19
Study - "La Virgen de Guadalupe Recibiando a Cesar Chavez"
January, 1995
Physical Description: color sketch on paper, 59cm x
74cm; transparency, 58.5cm x 75cm
box 20
Poster - Viva Cesar Chavez, Commemorative Celebration, Stanford
University
4/12/1997
Physical Description: graph paper layout, 57cm x
37.5cm; transparencies, 58.5cm x 75cm
box 20
Poster - From the Arawak Indians to Norma Jean Croy: Benefit
Announcement
9/19/1992
Physical Description: transparencies, 67.5cm x
45.5cm
Scope and Contents
Series of 6 transparencies.
box 20
Mis Madres
1990
Physical Description: transparencies, 69cm x
54cm
Scope and Contents
Series of 2 transparencies.
box 21
California Special
1988
Physical Description: transparencies, 65.5cm x
50cm
Scope and Contents
Series of 6 transparencies.
box 22
La Ofrenda II
1990
Physical Description: vellum sketch, 75.5cm x 55.5cm
transparencies, 79cm x 57cm
Scope and Contents
Set of 8 transparencies, 1 vellum sketch
box 22
La Ofrenda I
pencil on posterboard, 86cm x 60cm
box 23
Homenaje a Cesar Chavez
1993
Physical Description: transparencies, 57cm x
80cm
Scope and Contents
Set of 4 transparencies
box 23
Luna Llena / Full Moon
1990
Physical Description: sketch on vellum, 76cm x 58cm;
transparencies, 77cm x 53 cm
Scope and Contents
Set of 5 sketches and transparencies
box 24
Encuentros
1996[?]
Physical Description: transparencies, 95cm x
62.5cm
Scope and Contents
Set of 5 transparencies
box 24
El Tacon de Astrid
1995
Physical Description: transparencies, 63.5cm x
80cm
Scope and Contents
Set of 9 transparencies
box 25
The Cosmic Cruise
1989
Physical Description: small transparencies, 43cm x
56cm; large transparencies, 96cm x 64cm;sketch, 58.5cm x 76cm
Scope and Contents
Set of 15 transparencies and sketches
box 26
Galeria de la Raza Exhibition Poster: Sun Mad Raisin featured
image
1995[?]
Physical Description: clear plastic covered poster,
172.5cm x 120.5cm
Scope and Contents
25th Anniversary Show, Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco: Sept. 12 through Dec.
10, 1995[?]
Prints and Work by Others 1.6
box 27
Return of the Short-handled Hoe: Emmanuel Montoya
October, 1981
Physical Description: #7/10, 38cm x 28.5cm
box 27
Este no lo es menos: Enrique Uragoya[sp?]
1988
Physical Description: #9/40, 37cm x 31.5cm
Scope and Contents
Inscribed: "Para Ester"
box 27
Don Juan's Retreat: Ralph Maradiaga
1973
Physical Description: Artist's proof #1, 28cm x
35cm
box 27
Hombre de la Montanas: Ralph Maradiaga
1973[?]
Physical Description: Artist's proof #2, 36cm x
27cm
box 27
[Unidentified]: Ralph Maradiaga
1980[?]
Physical Description: #1/7, 38cm x 28.5cm
box 27
Hombre: Ralph Maradiaga
1980
Physical Description: #3/5, 38cm x 56cm
box 27
[Unidentied]: [Unknown]
n.d.
Physical Description: linoleum block print, 41cm x
55cm
Scope and Contents
Positve and negative images, side by side; black on grey, three children, female
holding an owl
box 27
ojo de los dioses: Irene Perez
March, 1974
Physical Description: #4/25, 57cm x 46cm
Scope and Contents
Inscribed: "para mi india Estercita..."
box 27
La Yaqui: Irene Perez
May, 1974
Physical Description: #10/11, 57cm x 46cm
box 27
[Unidentified portrait]: Patricia Rodriguez
n.d
Physical Description: 61cm x 45cm
box 28
Calendar Series: enero, by Robert Werner Bonilla
1975
Physical Description: #50/125, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
box 28
Calendar Series: marzo, by Graciela Carillo
1975
Physical Description: #35/125, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
box 28
Calendar Series: abril, by Juan Fuentes
1975
Physical Description: #77/125, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
box 28
Calendar Series: mayo, by Irene Perez
December, 1974
Physical Description: #115/125, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
Scope and Contents
Subtitled: "Huicholes - Alumbrando el pensamiento del Hombre"
box 28
Calendar Series: junio, by Roger T.[?] Reyes
1975[?]
Physical Description: #50/140, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
box 28
Calendar Series: July, by Unamontes[?]
[1975]
Physical Description: #76/125, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
Scope and Contents
Subtitled: "Chicano Bad"
box 28
Calendar Series: agosto, by [Unidentified-Ester Hernandez?]
[1975]
Physical Description: #29/125, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
box 28
Calendar Series: septiembre, by Fagana[?]
1975
Physical Description: #34/125, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
Scope and Contents
Subtitled: "Frida Kahlo"
box 28
Calendar Series: octubre, by Jose Romero
1975
Physical Description: #41/133, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
Scope and Contents
Subtitled: "Maya Reina y Rey"
box 28
Calendar Series: November, by Patricia Rodriguez
1975
Physical Description: #1/125, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
Scope and Contents
Subtitled: "mujer india"
box 28
Calendar Series: Diciembre, by Carlos Loarca
1975
Physical Description: #82/134, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
Scope and Contents
Subtitled: "Qui Balam"
box 28
A Brief History of Latin America, by Consuelo Mendez Castillo
1978
Physical Description: sengrafia[?], 66cm x
51cm
Scope and Contents
Inscribed: "para ester con[?]"
box 28
[Unidentified], by Graciela Carillo
ca. 1973
Physical Description: silkscreen, 66cm x
51cm
box 28
Irene, by Patricia Rodriguez
n.d.
Physical Description: silkscreen, 1/25, 62.5cm x
48cm
box 28
Poster: Si, Se Puede! - An Evening in Solidarity with Dolores
Huerte
1990[?]
Physical Description: 64cm x 44.5cm
box 28
Poster: Juchitan de las Mujeres - Graciela Iturbide/Elena
Poniatowska
1986[?]
Physical Description: 86cm x 55cm
Scope and Contents
Photograph on poster entitled: "Cuatro pescaditos"
box 29
Poster: Atelier XII, 1988: Dolores Guerrero-Cruz
1988
Physical Description: 40.5cm x 61.5cm
Scope and Contents
Print on poster entitled: "Pero en mi cama"
box 29
Poster: You Are On Aboriginal Land
1984
Physical Description: 61cm x 46cm
Scope and Contents
Poster production in support of Mimi Aboriginal Arts and Crafts, Australia, design
by Marie McMahon
box 29
Poster: Posada - Volksprenten uit Mexico van Jose Guadalupe Posada
1852-1913
1980
Physical Description: 56cm x 38.5cm
Scope and Contents
Tropenmuseum Amsterdam 26 september tm 18 november 1980
box 29
Poster: Homenaje A Frida Kahlo - Galeria de la Raza/Studio 24, November 2 -
December 17, 1978
1980
Physical Description: silkscreen, 58.5cm x
44.5cm
Scope and Contents
[...?] Garcia, signed as artist.
box 29
Poster: Oakland's Portrait - A mural by Daniel Galvez with Juan Karlos and
Keith Sklar
1981
Physical Description: 61cm x 45.5cm
Scope and Contents
15th St Walkway between Broadway and San Pablo, Oakland , CA
box 29
Poster: Uvas No - Sunday 23 April, 1995
1995
Physical Description: 57cm x 44.5cm
Scope and Contents
Poster contains photographs of Cesar Chavez, and street sign of Cesar Chavez Blvd.,
San Francisco, 3200 block.
box 29
Poster: Juchitan De Las Mujeres - Graciela Iturbide, Augut 8 - September
16, 1989
1989
Physical Description: 61cm x 46cm
Scope and Contents
Poster contains photograph entitled: "Nuestra Senora de las Iguanas/Our Lady of the
Iguanas," credited to Graciela Iturbide.
box 29
Poster: Culture and Society in Dialogue: Issues in Chicana
Scholarship
1993
Physical Description: 61cm x 45.5cm
Scope and Contents
Held May 14, 1993, UC Irvine. Poster contains print entitled: "Portrait of the
Artist as the Virgen de Guadalupe," credited to Yolanda M. Lopez.
box 30
Nude: Jose Ramon
1951
Physical Description: ink drawing, 30cm x
23.5cm
box 30
[Unidentified]
n.d.
Physical Description: print, #2/7, 40.5cm x
30.5cm
Scope and Contents
Text related to skeletal figure in work reads: "Tu solo tu has llenado de luto mi
vida abriendo una herida en mi corazon y por quererte olvidar"
box 30
Elvira's Funeral: Paul [...?]
n.d.
Physical Description: print, #1/45, 38cm x
56cm
box 30
Guerilla...Madre...: Consuelo Mendez Castillo (overlays by Rupert Garcia);
Andinos: Consuelo Mendez Castillo; Madre: Consuelo Mendez Castillo
1974-1976
Physical Description: 44.5cm x 58.5cm
Scope and Contents
Reproductions of Castillo's work, originals are silkcreens
box 30
Jublee: Graciela [Carillo?]
1981
Physical Description: 60.5cm x 46cm
Scope and Contents
Inscribed: "Para a Ester"
box 30
Borinqueno Lindo - John Santos: Arotija
n.d.
Physical Description: mounted photograph,31cm x
24cm
box 30
Nina de Vietnam: Waldo Nilo
n.d.
Physical Description: mounted photograph,50.5cm x
40.5cm
box 31
Split Image - Tijuana/Los Angeles: Patsi[?] Valdez
1987
Physical Description: #43/66, 66cm x
50.5cm
box 31
War of the Dog Soldier: Susana Santos
n.d.
Physical Description: #21/96, 56cm x
76.5cm
box 31
Cocina Jaiteca: [Unidentified]
1988
Physical Description: #55/60, 56cm x
76.5cm
box 31
Camino Fargo: Yreina D. Cervantes
1985
Physical Description: screenprint, #23/88, 106.5cm x
72.5cm
Scope and Contents
Inscribed: "Para Ester, con respeto y admiracion, siguimos[?] en nuestro camino, un
abrazo fuerte. La Yreina 5/29/88"
box 31
Estrella of the Dawn: Yreina D. Cervantes and [unidentified]
1985
Physical Description: screenprint, #59/60, 106.5cm x
72.5cm
Scope and Contents
Inscribed: "Para Ester, con respeto y admiracion, siguimos[?] en nuestro camino, un
abrazo fuerte. La Yreina 5/29/88"
box 31
Some Kind of Buckaroo: Jean La Marr
1990
Physical Description: screenprint, #32/58, 66cm x
97cm
box 31
Self Portrait: Barbara Carrassco
1984
Physical Description: screenprint, artist's proof,
#1/2 101.5cm x 71cm
box 32
I Heard the Song of My Grandmothers, by Jean La Marr
n.d.
Physical Description: silk screen print, #34/67, 97cm
x 127cm
box 33
Calendario de la Raza, 1999: Images of the Mujer
1999
Scope and Contents
Produced by La Raza Studies Department, San Fancisco State University: Work by, and
essay on Ester Hernandez appears for the month oh August.
box 33
Destiny Manifesting: September 9-November 23, 1998
Physical Description: color print, 43cm x
28cm
Scope and Contents
Exhibition poster, Galeria de la Raza, SF; design attributed to Rener Moreno and Yu
Hobara
box 33
Stanford University Present Flor Y Canto, featuring Astrid Hadad y Los
Tarzanes
Physical Description: color print, 43cm x
28cm
Scope and Contents
Exhibition poster, featuring artwork by Ester Hernandez
box 33
Arte del Otro Mexico: fuentes y siginificados
1994
Physical Description: color print, 46.5cm x
31.5cm
Scope and Contents
Exhibition poster, Museo Regional de Santo Domingo, 11 February - March 30, 1994;
featuring artwork by Ester Hernandez
box 33
Dias de los Muertos: Ancient Roots and Evolving Traditions
1998
Physical Description: color print, 46.5cm x
31.5cm
Scope and Contents
Exhibition poster, Oakland Museum of California, October 17-November 29, 1998,
featuring artwork by Terese Bravo
box 33
El Centro Chicano, MEChA, and the Stanford Concert Network present: Viva
Cesar Chavez Commeroration Week
1998
Physical Description: color print, 46.5cm x
31cm
Scope and Contents
Exhibition poster, designed by Ester Hernandez, typeset by Yu Hobara
box 33
El Centro Chicano and MEChA present: Viva Cesar Chavez ! Commemorative
Celebration
1997
Physical Description: color print, 46.5cm x
31cm
Scope and Contents
Exhibition poster, Stanford University, April12,1997; designed by Ester Hernandez,
typeset by Renee Moreno
box 33
Creativity Explored of San Francisco Year 2000 Calendar
2000
Physical Description: monoprint, spiral bound, 43cm x
28cm
Scope and Contents
Calendar featuring artwork by adults with disabilities; designed and coordinated by
Ester Hernandez.
box 33
Ester Hernandez
1974
Physical Description: black and white photograph,
28.5cm x 38.5cm
Scope and Contents
Attributed to H. Castillo.
box 33
Women Singing in the Snow: A Cultural Analysis of Chicana
Literature
1995
Physical Description: book jacket enclosed in
plastic
Scope and Contents
Tey Diana Rebolledo work (University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ), featuring Ester
Hernandez's print: Lydia Mendoza circa 1930
box 33
The San Francisco Bay Guardian
1989
Physical Description: proof, 45.5cm x
30.5cm
Scope and Contents
Cover page, June 5, 1989; features photograph of Ester Hernandez, in recognition of
winning Guardian Outstanding Local Discovery Award
box 33
Ester Hernandez
n.d.
Physical Description: 4" x 6" photograph, mounted on
posterboard
Scope and Contents
From "Immigrant Woman's Dress" exhibit display
box 33
Immigrant Woman's Dress display placard
n.d.
Physical Description: paper on posterboard, 35.5cm x
21.5cm
Scope and Contents
From "Immigrant Woman's Dress" exhibit display; explanatory text.
box 34
Ester Hernandez in studio, Oakland, CA
ca. 1979
Physical Description: photograph
Scope and Contents
photographer unknown; print made ca. 1985
box 34
Ester Hernandez taken at Posada de Colores
ca. 1978
Physical Description: photograph
Scope and Contents
photographer unknown
box 34
Ester Hernandez
ca. 1978
Physical Description: photograph
Scope and Contents
photographer unknown
box 34
Unidentified group, taken at Posada de Colores, Oakland, CA
ca. 1978
Physical Description: photograph
Scope and Contents
photographer unknown
box 34
Ester Hernandez
ca. 1974
Physical Description: photograph
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Arotcja JiHonilro
box 34
Ester Hernandez
ca. 1973
Physical Description: photograph
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Arotcja JiHonilro
box 34
Window Installation of Ester Hernadez's exhibit, Galeria de la
Raza
ca. 1988
Physical Description: photograph
Scope and Contents
photographer unknown
box 35
No on "O" : Vivia Cesar Chavez poltical sign
n.d.
Physical Description: corrugated coated
cardboard
Scope and Contents
autographed and inscribed by Dolores Huerta
box 35
United Farmworkers of America banner; Keep Cesar Chavez St. Campaign
button
n.d.
Physical Description: Logo on red cloth, campaign
button pinned to cloth, 55cm x 38cm
box 35
Cesar Chavez poster
n.d.
Physical Description: posterboard, 60cm x
41cm
Scope and Contents
Produced by Room 17, 4th grade class, Washington Elementary School, Montebello,
CA
box 35
Cesar Chavez: Portrait of La Causa: Octavio Ocampo
n.d.
Physical Description: color reproduction on paper,
63.5cm x 45.5cm
box 35
La Raza Centro Legal: Celebrating 22 Years of Community Power
n.d.
Physical Description: color print on paper, 61cm x
40.5cm
Scope and Contents
Features Hernandez's image: Lydia Mendoza, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, 1937
box 35
Galeria de la Raza: Calendario 1975
1975
Physical Description: color print on paper, 74/125,
59cm x 44.5cm
Scope and Contents
Signed by Rafael Maradiaga
box 35
San Francisco [exhibition poster]
1992
Physical Description: color reproduction on paper,
59.5cm x 42cm
Scope and Contents
Exhibition held at Treffpunkt Rotebuhlplatz, Stuttgart, Germany, Sept. 19 - Oct.
18, 1992; Hernandez's print La Ofrenda featured on poster (2 copies)
box 35
Tonantzin Guadalupe: exhibition folder
1998
Physical Description: color print on posterboard,
69cm x 47.5cm
Scope and Contents
Exhibition held at El Centro Morelense de Las Artes, El Instituto de Cultura de
Morelos, Mexico; image of the Virgin attributed to Rene F{...?].
box 35
New Horizons: Economic Strength and Educational Excellence:
poster
1991
Physical Description: color reproduction on paper,
48.5cm x 61cm
Scope and Contents
Produced by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Inc., for the National
Hispanic Heritage Month, 1991; Hernandez's Juntos al Futuro featured image.
box 35
Viva Dolores Huerta: 65th Birthday Celebration
1995
Physical Description: color print on paper, 68.5cm x
50.5cm, 5/100
Scope and Contents
Poster produced for celebration held April 29, 1995 at the Delancey Street
Foundation, SF. Image attributed to Rupert [?] Garcia; autographed and inscribed by
Dolores Huerta.
box 36
Flour bag, used as prop for "California Special"[?]
n.d.
Personal Writings, Projects Series 2
Physical Description: .5 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
In Series 2, typed manuscripts and drafts of essays, course outlines, and addresses
given by Hernandez are found, along with photographs, slides, and negatives of projects
that Hernandez was involved with.
box 37, folder 1
Cuando Llegaron Los Flying Saucers/When the Flying Saucers Landed
box 37, folder 2
La Pisca/the Harvest (unpublished)
box 37, folder 3
Luis Cervantez: Talking About Chicano Zootsuiters
box 37, folder 4
A Pachuco's Perspective of the 1940's; includes interview with Ramon (Zala)
Nevel
box 37, folder 5
Mexican Arts and Crafts: A Curriculum Guide for Teachers
box 37, folder 6
NALAC(National Association of Latin Artists) Keynote Address: An Artist's
Perspective
box 37, folder 7
Lydia Mendoza: La Medrina
box 37, folder 8
Lydia Mendoza and Astrid Hadid: lecture at Stanford, 9/10/1998
box 37, folder 9
Tres Flores: Lydia Mendoza, Astrid Hadad, and Selena, lecture at Stanford,
5/2/99 [Mac 3.5" disk]
box 37, folder 10
Teaching Art to the Disabled: lecture series excerpts, Japan,
1/99
box 37, folder 12
The Holy Tree, Watsonville, CA, Summer, 1992
box 37, folder 15
Writings - unpublished/unedited
Personal Papers Series 3
Physical Description: 5 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
The material in Series 3, Subseries: General, covers nearly thirty years of Hernandez's
career, from her student days at UC-Berkeley in the early 1970s through art exhibits and
academic conferences in the late 1990s. Included are exhibit catalogs and announcements,
news articles, flyers, grant proposals and applications, conference announcements, etc.,
all of which either mention Hernandez as a participant or feature her artwork. The two
remaining subseries, Family and School Yearbooks contain information, correspondence and
photographs of Hernandez's family, and yearbooks from junior high school through junior
college.
box 37, folder 17
La Razon Mestiza II, Special Edition
1976
box 37, folder 18
Bibliography of Writings on La Mujer: UC Chicano Studies Library,
Berkeley
1976
box 37, folder 19
Mexican Museum Newsletter, re: Ester's grant for "Alternatives in
Education" - Aztlan Cultural sponsoring organization
1976
box 37, folder 20
Chisme Arte, magazine, La Mujer Special Issue [2 copies]
1977
box 37, folder 21
El Fuego de Aztlan, Calenderio, UC Berkeley [vol.1, #2]
1977
box 38, folder 1
Fuego de Aztlan, vol.1, #3 [May, 1977], art and writings by
Ester
box 38, folder 2
La Raza Law Students de California - Info Brochure, UC Berkeley, 1977-1978
[2 copies]
box 38, folder 3
California Arts Council: Ester's Residency
1978
box 38, folder 4
La Razon Mestiza II, Special Edition, Census 1980
box 38, folder 5
Decontaminating Amerika: The Art of Ester Hernandez, in Revista literaria
de El Tecolote, SF, CA
1982
box 38, folder 6
Intertribal Friendship House, Oakland, CA: mural with Jean
LaMarr
1983
box 38, folder 7
Intertribal Friendship House, Oakland, CA: mural with Jean
LaMarr
1983
box 38, folder 8
Personal Reflections: Masks by Chicano and Native American Artists in CA,
La Raza Bookstore, Sacramento, CA,
1983
box 38, folder 9
La Raza Graphics - Silkscreen Project - Mujeres
1986
box 38, folder 10
The Mural Project, SF Art Institute
1986
box 38, folder 11
1st Festival Internacional de la Raza, Centro Cutural Tijuana, MX, curator
Felipe Ehrenberg
1986
box 38, folder 12
Hispanic Link Weekly Report, Washington D.C.
1984
box 38, folder 13
Artistas Indigenas, Austin, TX
1984
Scope and Contents
Marsha Gomez: visiual director, exhibitor
box 38, folder 14
El Tecolate, San Francisco, CA, Sept-Oct 1984
Scope and Contents
[Ester's Weaving of the Disappeared on first page of supplement]
box 38, folder 15
Miscellaneous correspondence, brochures, flyers, newspapers,
etc.
box 38, folder 16
The Women Artists Slide Library - International Women's Day, Battersea Arts
Centre, London, England
1985
box 38, folder 17
South and Central American Information Center (SAIIC), Oakland, CA,
publications 1980s
box 38, folder 18
Cinco de Mayo - A Case of Identity, Oakland Tribune
ca. 1986
box 38, folder 19
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF) - Annual
Report
1986
box 38, folder 20
Artistas Mexicano-Americanos de San Francisco. California, Exposicion
Catalog
1987
box 39, folder 1
La Nueva ley de Immigracion
1987
box 39, folder 2
La Ventana, Sonoma County's Hispanic Newsletter - Interview with
Ester
1987
box 39, folder 3
The Goldie's Award - SF Bay Guardian, San Francisco, CA
1989
box 39, folder 4
Centro de Bellas Artes Galeria, Imagenes de Mujeres, Fresno, CA
1989
box 39, folder 5
Suplemento Gaceta - Las Mujeres Chicanas Quermos Abrir Las Puertas Para
Comunicar con Los Mexicanas, Mexico, FD, article by Cecelia Burciaga
1989
box 39, folder 8
1992 Miscellaneous Activities
box 39, folder 9
1992 Miscellaneous Papers; Reviews of Ester's work and other artists,
1994.
box 39, folder 11
Richard Schultz - infringement problem
1993
box 39, folder 12
Miscellaneous activities, 1993
box 39, folder 13
Miscellaneous activities, 1994 [1 of 2]
box 40, folder 1
Miscellaneous activities, 1994 [2 of 2]
box 40, folder 2
Miscellaneous art activities, 1995
box 40, folder 6
Alma Corazon y Vida; Roma, Italia, 1991
box 40, folder 7
Artistas Chicanas - Symposium - Uc Santa Barbara, CA 1991
box 40, folder 8
The Black Madonna Exhibit - Poland 1991
box 40, folder 9
Cine Accion 5th Annual Cine Latino - Sun Mad - The Movie
box 40, folder 10
Celebration of Craftswomen - 1997
box 40, folder 11
Centro - latino Mural, SF, CA 1991
box 40, folder 12
Congresssional Hispanic Caucus Poster - 1991
box 40, folder 13
Dos Decados de Artistas Chicanas - UC Santa Barbara, 1994
box 41, folder 1
The Fight in the Fields - Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers' Struggle, film,
1994
box 41, folder 2
International Women's Day, La Pena, Austin, TX, 1990
box 41, folder 3
Intimate Lives - Women and Their Work, Austin, TX, 1995
box 41, folder 4
Mujer: Palabras y Visiones, La Pena, Austin, TX , 1992 - International
Women's Day
box 41, folder 5
NACCS [National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies] Sacramento, CA
1997
box 41, folder 6
NALAC [National Association of Latino Arts and Culture] 1992 - keynote
speech
box 41, folder 7
NALAC [National Association of Latino Arts and Culture] 1995
box 41, folder 8
Open Studio: Ester with Juan Fuentes and Nancy Hom at Galeria De la Raza,
SF, 1994
box 41, folder 9
Pasion por Frida Exhibit, Mexico City, 1992 - correspondence
box 41, folder 10
The Power of Feminist Art, Abrams, Inc., 1993-1994
box 41, folder 11
UC Berkeley Chicana Latina Conference, 11/97
box 42, folder 1
NACCS [National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies], 1999 -
General Information
box 42, folder 5
Family Photos, 1930s [1 of 4]
Physical Description: photocopies
box 42, folder 6
Family Photos, 1940s [2 of 4]
Physical Description: photocopies
box 42, folder 7
Family Photos, 1950s [3 of 4]
Physical Description: photocopies
box 42, folder 8
Family Photos, 1960s [4 of 4]
Physical Description: photocopies
box 42, folder 9
Early Family Photos, 1916-1940s
box 42, folder 10
Family Photos, 1940s-1950s - uncles (military)
Physical Description: photocopies
box 42, folder 11
Class photo, Washington Junior High School, Dinuba, CA; elementary school
diploma, 1958; high school graduation Congressional Greetings
box 42, folder 12
Family 1970s: Correspondence, miscellaneous material, photo
box 43, folder 1
UC Berkeley, 1970s: University Without Walls guide; Chicano Graduation
Program
box 43, folder 2
Family 1980s: Correspondence; father's death notice, etc.
box 43, folder 3
Driver's licenses, passports
box 43, folder 4
Family 1990s: correspondence, etc.
box 43, folder 5
Family 1990s: letters from sisters.
box 43, folder 6
Family: Death of sister Hope Macias: news articles, memorial messages,
etc.
box 43, folder 7
Ester' astrological chart
box 43, folder 8
Information regarding Dinuba, CA: news articles, slides, etc.
box 43, folder 9
Patrick Macias (nephew): writings appearing in news articles
Physical Description: photocopies
box 43, folder 11
Family photos I [1 of 2]
Physical Description: photographs
box 43, folder 12
Family photos I [2 of 2]
Physical Description: photographs and
slides
box 44, folder 1
Family photos II [1 of 2]
Physical Description: photographs and
slides
box 44, folder 2
Family photos II [2 of 2]
Physical Description: photographs and
slides
School Yearbooks Subseries 3.3
box 95, folder 1
Washington Junior High School Yearbook
1957
box 95, folder 2
Washington Junior High School Yearbook
1958
box 95, folder 3
Dinuba High School Yearbook
1959
box 95, folder 4
Dinuba High School Yearbook
1960
box 95, folder 5
Dinuba High School Yearbook
1961
box 96, folder 1
Dinuba High School Yearbook
1962
box 96, folder 2
Reedley College Yearbook
1963
box 96, folder 3
Reedley College Yearbook
1964
Photographs/Slides/Negatives Series 4
Physical Description: 3.5 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
Series 4 presents a visual journey through Hernandez's professional and personal life.
Images found in this series include: early 1970s photographs of orange pickers working
in California's Central Valley, Hernandez's sister artists of Las Mujeras Muralistas and
her work with Oakland school children through the California Arts Council; exhibit
installations, exhibit openings, print shop visits, and conferences throughout the 1980s
and 1990s,; and personal photographs covering the 1970s-1990s.
box 44, folder 1
Posada de Colores, California Arts Council, Oakland
n.d.
box 44, folder 3
Arizona State University Hispanic Research Center: Lithograph - Segura
Publ.
1998
box 44, folder 4
Brandywine Press
1991,
1996
box 44, folder 6
Crearte, Minneapolis, MN
1996
box 44, folder 8
Lab Ova, Yokahama, Japan
1998
box 44, folder 10
MACLA [Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino American]: Lydia
Mendoza
1998
box 44, folder 11
Mexican Museum, SF
1991,
1998
box 44, folder 12
Mexican Museum, Chicago
1987,
1989[?], 1994
box 44, folder 13
Mission Cultural Center, SF: Day of the Dead
1992
box 44, folder 14
NAACS [National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies] Conference,
Sacramento
1999[?]
box 44, folder 15
NALAC [National Association of LAtino Arts and Cultures] Conference, San
Antonio
1998
box 45, folder 2
San Francisco Art Institute
box 45, folder 3
Self Help Graphics, LA
1988
box 45, folder 4
Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C., opening
1998
box 45, folder 5
Wright Art Gallery, UCLA; CARA, SF
n.d.
box 45, folder 6
UC Santa Barbara, Chicana Women Artists
1991
box 45, folder 7
California Arts Council
n.d.
box 45, folder 8
Sun Mad, the Video, Dinuba, CA
ca. 1995
box 45, folder 9
Sun Mad Installation
1989
box 45, folder 10
Sun Maid [Research]
n.d.
Physical Description: photocopies
box 45, folder 11
Mutual Influences, Guadalupe Arts Center
1991
box 45, folder 12
St John's Mural, Oakland, CA
1991
box 45, folder 13
Congressional Hispanic Caucus
1991
box 45, folder 16
Mujeres Muralistas: Irene, Graciela, etc.
ca. 1970s
box 45, folder 17
Studies for pastel: "Puras Papas"
ca. 1999
box 45, folder 18
Self-printing, Oakland, CA
February, 1984
box 45, folder 19
Color positives [search for titles]
n.d.
box 45, folder 20
Personal photographs/slides
n.d.
box 46, folder 1
Ester -photos/portraits [1 of 2]
n.d.
box 46, folder 2
Ester -photos/portraits [2 of 2]
n.d.
box 46, folder 4
Graciela Iturbide: negatives, SF visits
1990,
1991;
1991
box 46, folder 7
Lydia Mendoza: slides of visits to CA
1982,
1985
box 46, folder 8
Lydia Mendoza: slides of Ester's visit to Houston, TX
1998
box 48, folder 3
Negatives: Las Mujeras Muralistas
1970s[?]
box 48, folder 4
Photographs: Galeria de la Raza
1980s
box 48, folder 5
Miscellaneous photographs
box 48, folder 6
Berryessa Flea Market, San Jose, CA
1987
Physical Description: photographs
box 48, folder 7
Orange pickers
1973[?]
Physical Description: photographs
box 48, folder 8
La Lonely, Fresno, CA
1993
Physical Description: photographs
box 48, folder 9
Low Rider Bikes
ca. 1997
Physical Description: photographs
box 48, folder 10
Screenprinting, Oakland, CA
1982
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 1
New Orleans, LA
1988
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 2
Monoprinting, Oakland, CA
1990
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 3
Russian River, CA
1986
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 4
Day of the Dead, Home Altar, Oakland, CA
1990
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 5
Photo session, Oakland, CA
1987
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 6
New Mexico
1990
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 7
All Indian Rodeo, Fallon, NV
ca. 1983
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 8
Mendocino Coast, CA
1989
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 9
Calistoga, CA
1986
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 10
Barbeque, San Francisco, CA
1993
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 11
High Sierras
1993
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 12
Mexico City
1996
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 13
Japan Tour
1999
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 14
Guadalupe, Az: Yaqui Village
1998
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 15
California Indian Protest March
1998
Physical Description: photographs
box 49, folder 16
Charreada, Sunol, CA
1986
Physical Description: photographs
box 50, folder 1
Centro Cultural de Coyoacan
1991
Physical Description: photographs
box 50, folder 2
Banda Dance, Gilroy, CA [1 of 2]
1992
Physical Description: photographs
box 50, folder 3
Banda Dance, Gilroy, CA [2 of 2]
1992
Physical Description: photographs
box 50, folder 4
Carnival, San Francisco
1989
Physical Description: photographs
box 50, folder 5
Carnival, San Francisco
1996
Physical Description: photographs
box 50, folder 17
Colectivo Sol, Mexico City
1991
Physical Description: photographs
Audio Visual Series 5
Physical Description: 1. 5 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
Series 5 contains mostly videocassettes (VHS) of subjects that have interested
Hernandez through the years. Included are: Cesar Chavez Memorial, 1993; Sun Mad-the
Movie, 1995; Oral History Interview with Lucy Hernandez (Ester's mother), 1994; Pilots
of Aztlan: Flights of the Royal Chicano Air Force, n.d.; Ester Hernandez - Self Help
Graphics, Los Angeles, 1991; Ester Hernandez, A Defiant Eye, January, 1993, VHS
cassette; and others.
box 51, folder 1
Dia de los Muertos, n.d., super 8 and 8mm/400 ft
box 51, folder 2
Cesar Chavez Memorial, 40 acres, Delano, CA, April 1993, VHS
cassette
box 51, folder 3
Tiempo Latino, May 1986, Ester Hernandez, VHS cassette
box 51, folder 4
Vida Awards, Latin Nights, VHS cassette
box 51, folder 5
Lucy Hernandez, Oral/Visual History, Dinuba, CA, 11/25/1994, VHS
cassette
box 51, folder 6
Pilots of Aztlan: Flights of the Royal Chicano Air Force, VHS
cassette
box 51, folder 7
Films/Video by Francisco X. Camplis: Los Desarraigados; Coyolxauhqui;
Musicos; Drawing Class; Margarita, 1995, VHS cassette
box 51, folder 8
Sun Mad: the Movie, by Rene Moreno, performance by Ester Hernandez, 9/1995,
VHS cassette
box 51, folder 9
Ester Hernandez - Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, 7/1991, VHS
cassette
box 52, folder 1
Portrait of the Artist: Ester Hernandez, VHS cassette
box 52, folder 2
Ester's Opening - Galeria de la Raza, June 1988, VHS cassette
box 52, folder 3
"Let the People Speak": Part 4, Women's Pathways with Marsha Gomez and Paula
Gunn Allen, n.d.,VHS cassette
box 52, folder 4
"Let the People Speak": Southwest Indigenous Women's Regional Conference,
Opening panel, n.d.,VHS cassette
box 52, folder 5
Ester Hernandez, A Defiant Eye, January, 1993, VHS cassette
box 52, folder 6
The Art of Resistance, 1994, VHS Cassette
box 52, folder 7
Lydia Mendoza, Summer 1998, Hi 8 Video cassette
box 52, folder 8
Lucy Hernandez, photo history, 11/25/1994, 8mm Video cassette
box 52, folder 9
Dias de los Muertos, Oakland, CA, 11/1994, 8mm Video cassette
box 52, folder 10
Ester Hernadez Show at Galeria de la Raza, 6/10/1988; Entrevistas a los
visitantes y a Dolores Huerta, by Jorge Herrera, audio cassette
box 53, folder 1
Latino Arts and Culture, from the series America Past and Present, National
Arts and Humanities Education Program, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian
Institution, kit includes VHS cassette, study, guide, slides, and color
prints
Artist's Files Series 6
Physical Description: 14 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
In Series 6, correspondence, exhibit announcement, photographs, bill of sale,
photocopied news or journal articles, and miscellaneous material can be found by an
artist's last name, arranged alphabetically. Individual subseries have been created
where significant material was collected by Hernandez on certain artists. In particular,
Subseries 4. Lydia Mendoza, Hernandez collected costumes and other personal items of the
singer known as "Songbird of the Border," and these articles are found here. Please
note: Subseries 6.6 Alice Walker material is restricted. Contact Special Collections for
further information.
box 54, folder 1
Aguayo, Sergio: "Los Chicanos" [photocopied journal article]
ca. 1978
box 54, folder 2
Aguirre, Valentin: correspondence, exhibition announcement
box 54, folder 3
Alarcon, Norma: correspondence, bill of sale
box 54, folder 4
Allyn, Jerri: correspondence, exhibition announcements
box 54, folder 5
Baca, Judy: correspondence
box 54, folder 6
Bains, Amalia Mesa-: correspondence, exhibition announcements, essays,
unpublished ms, photographs, miscellaneous material
box 54, folder 7
Behar, Ruth: correspondence
box 54, folder 8
Behar, Ruth. Thinking Back Through Her Mother: A Mexican Woman's Life
Story
1990
Scope and Contents
LSAmagazine [Literature, Science, Arts], College of Literature Science and the
Arts, Fall, 1990
box 97, folder 1
Beltran, Lola: Lola Beltran, accompanamiento: banda del Recodo de Don Cruz
Lizarraga, Gas Cd-1081, compact disk, autographed by artist
1992
box 54, folder 9
Benavida, Virginia: "Feminaries' magazine, 1985; bill of sale
box 54, folder 10
Bejarano, Yvonne Yabro-: correspondence, course description, journal
article, miscellaneous material
box 54, folder 11
Bernardi, Claudia: correspondence, exhibition announcements
box 54, folder 12
Bill, Barbara: correspondence, photocopied news articles, photos, slides,
miscellaneous material
box 54, folder 13
Broyles-Gonzalez, Yolanda: correspondence, bill of sale, photographs,
slides, San Francisco
1999
box 54, folder 14
Buenrostro, Dona Maria: photographs, slides, miscellaneous photcopied
correspondence, news articles, etc.
box 54, folder 15
Campusano, Jesus (Chuy): benefit announcements, death notices,
correspondence
box 54, folder 16
Cantaneda, Antonia: correspondence
box 54, folder 17
Carillo, Charlie, New Mexico artist: photographs
box 54, folder 18
Castillo, Ana. My Father Was A Toltec, West End Press, 1988
Scope and Contents
autographed and inscribed
box 54, folder 19
Castillo, Ana: correspondence, photographs, appearance
announcements
box 55, folder 1
Caton Garcia, Felicia Rose. Pos Orale!, Chican Chap Book #20
1998
box 55, folder 2
Cervantes, Yreina: correspondence [Sybil Venegas
co-correspondee]
box 55, folder 3
Cisneros, Sandra: correspondence, photograph, bills of sale, lecture
announcements
box 55, folder 4
Cisneros, Sandra: photographs
box 55, folder 5
Colorado, Hortencia y Elvira: Coatlicue Theatre Co., NY production of "A
Traditional Kind of Women: Too Much, Not Nuff." Announcement inscribed.
box 55, folder 6
Coronado, Raul: "Selena's Good Buy: Texas Mexicans, History, y Selena Meet
Transnational Capitalism" [Stanford University graduate paper?]
box 55, folder 7
Corpi, Lucha: correspondence
ca. 1985
box 55, folder 8
Corpi, Lucha: photographs, Posada de Colores
1986
box 55, folder 9
Croy, Norma Jean: photographs, prison release party
1997
box 55, folder 10
Drummond, Judy: correspondence, miscellaneous material
box 55, folder 11
Echeveste, Maria: photographs
1998
box 55, folder 12
Ehrenberg, Felipe. Flagrante Delicato, exhibition booklet, Casa Lamm,
Mexico
1994
Scope and Contents
autographed and inscribed
box 55, folder 13
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence: slides, photographs
1978,
1980
box 55, folder 14
Fernandez, Roberta: "Thirteen Hands Make A Rainbow": unpublished short
stories
box 55, folder 15
Fernandez, Roberta. Intaglio.: A Novel In Six Stories, Arte Publico Press,
Houston, TX, 1990
box 55, folder 16
Flor Ada, Alma. The Christmas Tree/El Arbol de Navidad, Hyperion Books for
Children, NY, 1997
Scope and Contents
autographed and inscribed
box 55, folder 17
Galvez, Daniel: Photocopied news articles on street murals, slide of same,
miscellaneous materials
box 55, folder 18
Garcia, Rupert: slide presentation announcement
box 55, folder 19
Garza, Carmen Loma: exhibition announcements; Scholastic Books Phonics,
Chapter Book 12.
box 55, folder 20
Garza, Carmen Lomas: photographs, exhibitiob opening[?], 1987; house
warming, 1999
box 56, folder 1
Goldman, Shifra M.: correspondence, photocopied news articles,
miscellaneous material
box 56, folder 2
Gomez, Marsha: Death notices and dedications, photocopied essays, public
art proposal, miscellaneous material
box 56, folder 3
Gomez, Marsha: photographs, Austin, TX
1988
box 56, folder 4
Gomez, Selma: miscellaneous text
box 56, folder 5
Gomez-Pena, Guillermo: performance announcements, magazine article,
miscellaneous material
box 56, folder 6
Gomez-Pena, Guillermo: photographs, "Mexterminator" performance with Isis
Rodriguez
1998
box 56, folder 7
Gomperts, Hulk: correspondence, photographs, photocopied news article
[partial]
box 56, folder 8
Gosling, Maureen: correspondence, catalog, script, miscellaneous
material
box 56, folder 9
Gutierrez-Stavenhagen, Elia: bills of sale, postcard, photographs, slides:
Tepotzlan and Xochimilco DF, Mexico, 1993; UFWA Peregrenacion, 1994
box 56, folder 10
Harlan, Theresa: correspondence, recognition award application,
miscellaneous material
box 56, folder 11
Hernandez, Lourdes: correspondence, nwespaper article
box 56, folder 12
Islas, Arturo. The Rain God (Alexanandrain Press, Palo Alto, CA
1984).Inscription and note by Islas.
box 56, folder 13
JiHonrilo, Avotcja, et al. Third World Women, Third World Communications,
SF, 1972: compilation of essays and writings, inscription by Avotcja.
1972
box 56, folder 14
Jimenez, Flaco: photographs, slides, Cinco de Mayo, Berkeley,
CA
1987
box 57, folder 1
La Marr, Jean: correspondence, exhibition announcement; photographs,
slides
1986[?]-1992
box 57, folder 2
Las Mujeres Muralistas: Academic essays, news articles, slides,
miscellaneous information.
box 57, folder 3
Limon, Leo: correspondence
box 57, folder 4
Lippard, Lucy: correspondence
box 57, folder 5
Lopez, Yolanda: corespondence, exhibition announcements, benefit
announcements, miscellaneous material, slides
box 57, folder 7
Mali, Wu: Art Taiwan brochure, featuring works of Mali
box 57, folder 8
Martinez, Alma: correspondence
box 57, folder 9
Mirikitani, Janice. Shedding Silence (Celestial Arts, Berkeley, CA, 1987).
Inscription by author.
box 57, folder 10
Montoya, Malaquias: correspondence, exhibit annnouncement
box 57, folder 11
Montoya, Malaquias: exhibition booklet, San Francisco Art
Institute
1997
Scope and Contents
autographed and inscribed
box 57, folder 12
Moraga, Cherrie: "Heroes and Saints "production for Brava: grant
application, theater programs, news articles, miscellaneous materials
box 57, folder 14
Moreno, Renee: personal information, correspondence from 1990s,
photographs, slides.
box 58, folder 1
Munoz, Celia: correspondence, photograph
box 58, folder 2
Munoz, Manuel. Greetings From Ice Country, Chicano Chap Book
#19
1998
box 58, folder 3
Ortiz Taylor, Shiela, and Sandra. Imaginary Parents: A Family
Autobiography, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM
Scope and Contents
autographed and inscribed
box 58, folder 4
Paquita la del Barrio: news article on Mexican singer; photographs, taken
at her nightclub, Mexico, DF
1993
box 58, folder 5
Paz, Suni: lyrics or verse, autographed [Chilean songwriter, singer,
poet]
ca. 1978
box 58, folder 6
Perez, Laura: correspondence, copies of ms articles/essays, permission
forms, miscellaneous material
box 58, folder 7
Poniatowski, Elena: "Juchitan, a Town of Women: the Man With the Sweet
Penis," reprint
box 58, folder 8
Quirarte, Jacinto: request for information
box 58, folder 9
Rebollado, Tey Diana: correspondence, book covers, University of Arizona
Press catalog, Spring 1995
box 58, folder 10
Rice-Trujillo, Celia: photographs, 1985, 1995
box 58, folder 11
Rodriguez, Lily "Isis": correspondence, exhibition announcement,
photographs, miscellaneous material.
box 58, folder 12
Rodriguez, Patricia: photographs, slides, course outline, exhibition
announcement, miscellaneous material.
box 58, folder 13
Roth, Moira: correspondence, invitations, miscellaneous
material.
box 58, folder 14
Sanchez-Duarte, Cecelia: correspondence, miscellaneous material
box 58, folder 15
Shaw, Rebecca Salome: correspondence, text of slide
presentation
box 58, folder 16
Solis, Diana: photographs, "Chicago, Halsted Street Bus 'Las Palomas;'"
"Michoacan, Mexico."
box 58, folder 17
Soto, Gary: correspondence, bills of sale, series of chapbooks edited by
Soto.
box 58, folder 18
Tan, Amy: correspondence, miscellaneous material
box 59, folder 1
Teresita la Campesina [Alberto Gonzalez Nevares]: performance
announcements, photographs
box 59, folder 2
Teresita la Campesina [Alberto Gonzalez Nevares]: photographs,slides: San
Francisco, 1985; Berkeley, 1997; San Francisco, Mission Dolores, 1997
box 59, folder 3
Trujillo, Carla: "La Virgen de Guadalupe and Her Re-construction in Chicana
Lesbian Desire," academic paper, bill of sale
box 59, folder 4
Underwood, Consuelo: correspondence, exhbit announcement, news
article
box 59, folder 5
Underwood, Consuelo Jimenez: Las Fuerzas de la Tierra, exhibition booklet,
Museo de El Carmen, Teotihuacan, Mexico
1993
box 59, folder 6
Underwood, Consuelo Jimenez: Fronteras de Anahuac, exhibition booklet,
Museo Textil de Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain
1995
box 59, folder 7
Valdez, Luis: news article
box 59, folder 9
Yampolsky, Mariana: correspondence, exhbit announcement, news articles,
photographs, slides, miscellaneous materials
box 59, folder 10
Ybanez, Terri: correspondence
box 59, folder 11
Ybarra-Frausto, Tomas: "A History of Chicano Art" news article,
miscellaneous material, photographs
box 59, folder 12
Miscellaneous photographs
Astrid Hadad Subseries 6.2
box 59, folder 14
At Stanford University
September, 1988
box 59, folder 15
Ester's visit to Mexico, D.F.
1996
box 59, folder 17
Mexican Fine Arts Center, Chicago, Ill
1994
box 59, folder 19
Stanford University, Flor y Canto
1999
box 59, folder 20
Receipt for cassettes
ca. 1996
box 59, folder 23
Miscellaneous emails
1999
box 59, folder 24
Miscellaneous slides
n.d.
box 60, folder 1
Astrid Hadad en "Corazon Sangrante," Ximena Cuevas, director, Mexico City;
Astrid Hadad Y Los Tarzanes en "Heavy Nopal," Mexico: VHS videocassette
6/15/1905
box 60, folder 2
Sor Juana Festival, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, unedited,
Tape #1, VHS videocassette
11/2/1994
box 60, folder 3
Sor Juana Festival, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, unedited,
Tape #2, VHS videocassette
11/2/1994
box 60, folder 4
Astrid Hadad at Stanford: VHS videocassette
May, 1999
box 60, folder 5
Para Luis Ambrie: Cortes de Diferentes Shows: VHS videocassette
n.d.
box 60, folder 6
Astrid Hadad: Video 8 videotape
6/14/1905
box 60, folder 7
El Personal: Concierto en vivo Guadalajara - el Hospicio
Cabanas
February, 1987
box 60, folder 8
Astrid Hadad Live
ca. 1996
box 60, folder 9
Recorded phone messages, Astrid Hadad and Ester Hernandez
June, 1994
box 60, folder 10
Recorded phone messages, Astrid Hadad and Ester Hernandez
2/18/1994
box 60, folder 11
Ay!: Astrid Hadad y Los Tarzanes, Discos Cabaret, Musicomedia,
audiocassette
n.d.
box 60, folder 12
Ay!: Astrid Hadad y Los Tarzanes, Discos Cabaret, Musicomedia, compact
disk
box 60, folder 13
Ay!: Astrid Hadad y Los Tarzanes, Nubenegra, compact disk
1994
box 60, folder 14
Astrid's favorite music, taped for Ester Hernandez: Musica Mexicana, audio
cassette
n.d.
box 60, folder 15
Astrid's favorite music, taped for Ester Hernandez: Pepe Gutierrez con
Lucha Reyes, Laurita Rivas, Juanita Escoto, Sara Rodriguez, Ernesto Cortazar con
Lucha Reyes, audio cassette
n.d.
box 60, folder 16
Astrid's favorite music, taped for Ester Hernandez: Sofia Alavarez, Olga
Ramos, Hermanas Diaz Trio Tariacuri, audio cassette
n.d.
box 60, folder 17
Astrid's favorite music, taped for Ester Hernandez: Lucha Reyes, Sofia
Alvarez, Olga Ramos, audio cassetee
n.d.
box 61, folder 1
Hadad, Astrid: photographs, slides
Graciela Iturbide Subseries 6.3
box 61, folder 2
Iturbide, Graciela. En el Nombre del Padre, Ediciones Toledo, Mexico,
1993
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed by author
box 61, folder 5
Miscellaneous publications
box 61, folder 6
La fotografia en Mexico
n.d.
Physical Description: Set of postcards
box 61, folder 7
Japanese photo award brochure
ca. 1990
box 61, folder 8
"External Encounters, Internal Imagings," San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art exhibit material
1990
box 61, folder 9
Iturbide, Graciela: photographs, slides
Lydia Mendoza Subseries 6.4
box 61, folder 10
Lydia Mendoza: photographs, slides
box 61, folder 11
Lydia Mendoza: Extra material: Photographs, photocopies of newspaper,
magazine, and journal articles
box 62, folder 1
Lydia Mendoza: "The Spiritualist," a story told by Lydia to Ester Hernandez
on Sept. 15., 1986. Handwritten notes and a typed out simple edit fill in the gaps
left out of the notes.
box 62, folder 2
Lydia Mendoza: "Why My Sister is Called Maria de Jesus" a story told to
Ester Hernandez by Lydia Mendoza, ca. 1986. Handwritten and printed notes with minor
editing.
box 62, folder 3
Lydia Mendoza: Postcard from Lydia to Ester Hernandez - NY,
1988
box 62, folder 4
Lydia Mendoza: "Lydia Mendoza - Showtime," installation, list of materials
and insurance value.
box 62, folder 5
Lydia Mendoza: Photos -performance at Posada de colores, Oakland, CA,
1985
box 62, folder 6
Lydia Mendoza: torn page from Houston telephone book, ca. 1987; photo of
poster from Lydia's house, part of personal archive.
box 62, folder 7
Lydia Mendoza: handwritten letter regarding flight from Fresno, 1986;
letter from Radio Bilingue to Lydia, 1986
box 62, folder 8
Lydia Mendoza: miscellaneous material regarding Lydia's stay at Ester
Hernandez's house, ca. 1986
box 62, folder 9
Lydia Mendoza: price list, ca. 1986
box 62, folder 10
Lydia Mendoza: original sketch by Ester Hernandez, ca 1985
box 62, folder 11
Lydia Mendoza: Miscellaneous material: press release, Voices of Americas,
Washington Square Church, NewYork, NY; slide, San Juan Bautista, Teatro Campesinos;
La Voz de Esparanza 10/1999; wrapping paper with Lydia's Houston
address.
box 62, folder 12
Lydia Mendoza: Straichwitz, Chris, and Nicolopulos, James. Lydia Mendoza: a
Family Autobiography, Art Publico Press, University of Houston, TX. Inscribed by
Chris Straichwitz and Lydia Mendoza.
box 62, folder 13
Lydia Mendoza: Letter from Lydia, 3/5/1985
box 62, folder 14
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia's unmailed postcard to Jesus Chavez, n.d.
box 62, folder 15
Lydia Mendoza: postcard from Lydia, from Santa Barbara, CA,
1986
box 62, folder 16
Lydia Mendoza: Letter from Lydia, 10/15/1985
box 62, folder 17
Lydia Mendoza: Letter from Lydia, 1987
box 62, folder 18
Lydia Mendoza: Letter from Lydia, 5/7/1987
box 62, folder 19
Lydia Mendoza: Letter from Lydia and package wrapping, 7/1987
box 63, folder 1
Lydia Mendoza: letter from Lydia, 4/9/1988
box 63, folder 2
Lydia Mendoza: Money order from Ester to Lydia, with note from Lydia,
1988
box 63, folder 3
Lydia Mendoza; Note from Lydia and wrapping from her package to Ester,
1988
box 63, folder 4
Lydia Mendoza:Letter from Fred Martinez, re: Lydia's hospitalization,
1988
box 63, folder 5
Lydia Mendoza: 3 public relations photographs, photographer
unknown.
box 63, folder 6
Lydia Mendoza: 2 photopraphs, autographed, photographer unknown, 5/22/1982,
523/1982
box 63, folder 7
Lydia Mendoza: Autographed photograph, dedicated to Ester, photographer
unknown, 5/10/1985
box 63, folder 8
Lydia Mendoza: Autographed photograph, photographer and date
unknown.
box 63, folder 9
Lydia Mendoza: Announcement for Mario Obledo campaign event, Lydia Mendoza
entertaining, Oakland, CA, 5/22/1982
box 63, folder 10
Lydia Mendoza: Photocopied newspaper article regarding Lydia's artist in
residency at Fresno State University, 1982
box 63, folder 11
Lydia Mendoza: Autographed publicity photographs of Alexandra Valdiva,
country and western singer and beautician, Fresno, CA, ca. 1982
box 63, folder 12
Lydia Mendoza: Photocopied newspaper article and announcement regarding
Lydia's appearance at Wheeler Auditorium, UC Berkeley, 4/10/1982
box 63, folder 13
Lydia Mendoza: Photocopied material from the Congressional Record, NY
Times, SF Chronicle, etc. regarding Lydia's National Endowment for the Arts Heritage
Award, 1982.
box 63, folder 14
Lydia Mendoza: Announcement and photographic proofs of Lydia's performance
at San Juan Bautista, CA, Teatro Campesino, 5/22-23/1982
box 63, folder 15
Lydia Mendoza: Performance at La Pena, Berkeley, CA: contract,
announcements, 1985
box 63, folder 16
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia's performance at Posada de Colores, Oakland CA, 1985:
coorespondence, newspaper announcement
box 63, folder 17
Lydia Mendoza: Postcard, layout,design, and finished cards,
1985.
box 63, folder 18
Lydia Mendoza: Perfomance at Cinco de Mayo celebration, UC Berkeley, with
Flaco Jimenez, 1985: flyers, poster, contracts, photographs
box 63, folder 19
Lydia Mendoza: Miscellaneous material: receipts, schedules, etc.
1985
box 63, folder 20
Lydia Mendoza: Adal Maldonado "Avant Garde Mambo Society" photograph
exhibit at Galeria de la Raza,. featuring photos of Latin American musicians,
including Lydia Mendoza. Includes flyers, announcement, and correspondence,
1985.
box 63, folder 21
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia's performance at La Pena, Berkeley, CA, 1986, includes
flyers, announcement, photograph.
box 63, folder 22
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia's performance at La Pena, Berkeley, CA, 1987, includes
flyers, announcement, contract, etc.
box 63, folder 23
Lydia Mendoza: Design by Ester Hernandez for publicity release, autographed
by Lydia, 1987.
box 63, folder 24
Lydia Mendoza: Sor Juana "Tribute to Women" Festival, Mexican Fine Art
Center, Chicago, Lydia one of several honorees. Includes several drafts of Ester
Hernandez's introductory speech, brochure, flyers, notes, etc., 1996.
box 63, folder 25
Lydia Mendoza: miscellaneous brochures, flyers, etc.
box 63, folder 26
Lydia Mendoza: Los Primeros Duetos Femininos: photocopied notes regarding
early recordings of Texas-Mexican Border music, including Lydia Mendoza and the
Mendoza family, authored by Phillip Sonnichsen. Also includes photocopies of catalog
pages from Arhoolie Records, catalog from DownHome Music.
box 63, folder 27
Lydia Mendoza: Chulas Fronteras: information regarding documentary produced
by Brazos Film, featuring Lydia Mendoza.
box 63, folder 28
Lydia Mendoza: photocopied miscellaneous reviews.
box 64, folder 1
Lydia Mendoza: Interview with Ester Hernandez, discussing the difficulties
of being a woman artist, Fresno, CA, 4/20/1981, audio cassette
box 64, folder 2
Lydia Mendoza: Interview with Ester Hernandez, discussing women artists,
Fresno, CA, 1982 audio cassette
box 64, folder 3
Lydia Mendoza: Interview with Ester Hernandez, discussing Lydia's
disability, future plans, Chicago, 10/19/90 audio cassette
box 64, folder 4
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza, Big Star Records 7089, Rangel Record
Distributors, San Antonio TX, 1989, audio cassette
box 64, folder 5
Lydia Mendoza: Lidia Mendoza y Lorenzo Caballero: Por Primera Vez Juntos en
una Grabacion, Gapoca Records, G.P. Records, Houston, TX, 1980, audio
cassette
box 64, folder 6
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza Con Corridos y Corridos, Norteno Records 822,
n.d., audio cassette
box 64, folder 7
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza - La Alondra de la Frontera, DLB Records 1139,
San Antonio, TX, n.d. audio cassette
box 64, folder 8
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza - La Alondra de la Frontera - Collecion de
Oro, DLB Records 1094, San Antonio, TX, 1984[?]. audio cassette
box 64, folder 9
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza - En Vivo desde New York, DLB Records 2000,
San Antonio, TX, 1994, audio cassette.
box 64, folder 10
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza - Toda Una Epoca, DLB Records 1113, San
Antonio, TX, n.d., audio cassette
box 64, folder 11
Lydia Mendoza: Lidia Mendoza, America Records, AIA029, n.d. audio
cassette
box 64, folder 12
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza, La Alondra de la Frontera, Norteno Records
809, n.d., 809
box 64, folder 13
Lydia Mendoza: KPFA interview: Chris Scrachwitz discusses Lydia Mendoza and
the Mendoza Family History, 1987[1 of 2], audio cassette
box 64, folder 14
Lydia Mendoza: KPFA interview: Chris Scrachwitz discusses Lydia Mendoza and
the Mendoza Family History, 1987[2 of 2], audio cassette
box 64, folder 15
Lydia Mendoza: KPFA - Tejano Music Retrospective - featuring Lydia Mendoza
in interview and live performance, 1988, audio cassette
box 64, folder 16
Lydia Mendoza: KPFA - Jesse "Chuy" Barela interviews Tex/Mex singer Freddie
Fender, Lydia Mendoza mentioned as an influence on him and other musicians, ca.
1988, audio cassette
box 64, folder 17
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza recorded live at La Pena Cultural Center,
Berkeley, CA, 9/16/1986 [1 of 2] audio cassette
box 64, folder 18
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza recorded live at La Pena Cultural Center,
Berkeley, CA, 9/16/1986 [2 of 2] audio cassette
box 64, folder 19
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza: Mas exitos de "La Alondra de la Frontera,"
source tape Falcon FLP-2029 [Side A]; La Alondra de la Frontera, no source noted
[Side B], audio cassette
box 64, folder 20
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza: En Tu Dia, source Corona CLP 3003 [Side A];
Lydia Mendoza con su Guitarra, source tape Azteca 8012
box 64, folder 21
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza: La Alondra de la Frontera con el Mariachi
Aguila, source tape Paloma 1011 [Side A]
box 64, folder 22
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza interviewed by Ester Hernandez, Sor Juana
Festival, Mexican Museum Art Center, Chicago. Renee Moreno, videographer, 1996, VHS
cassette
box 65, folder 1
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza, La Alondra de la Frontera y Su Guitarra de
Oro: 50 anos, DLP Records #1094, LP
Scope and Contents
Cover autographed and inscribed
box 65, folder 2
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza y Su Guitarra de Oro, La Alondra de la
Frontera, Norteno Records #812, LP
Scope and Contents
Back cover autographed and inscribed
box 65, folder 3
Lydia Mendoza: La Alondra de la Frontera - Lydia Mendoza y Su Guitarra con
Beto Villa, Mariachi Ideal, and Narciso Martinez, Ideal Records #120, LP
box 65, folder 4
Lydia Mendoza: Dueto Monterrey con Guitarras, Azteca Records #AM 8011,
LP
Scope and Contents
Back cover autographed and inscribed
box 65, folder 5
Lydia Mendoza: Que hare tan sola - Lydia Mendoza canta sus Composiciones
con su Guitarra, Azteca Records #AM 8017, LP
Scope and Contents
Back cover autographed and inscribed
box 65, folder 6
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza con su Guitarra, Una Voz Y Una Guitarra,
Azteca Records # AM 8030, LP
Scope and Contents
Back cover autographed and inscribed
box 65, folder 7
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza Part 1: First Recordings, 1928-1938, Una
historia de la musica de la frontera, Texas-Mexican Border Music vol 15, Folklyric
Records #9023, LP
Scope and Contents
Cover autographed and inscribed
box 65, folder 8
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza Part 2: Early Recordings, from the 1930s, Una
historia de la musica de la frontera, Texas-Mexican Border Music vol 16, Folklyric
Records #9024, LP
box 65, folder 9
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza - La Gloria de Texas, Arhoolie Records # 3012,
LP
box 65, folder 10
Lydia Mendoza: Lydia Mendoza - La Alondra de la Frontera, con el Mariachi
Aguila, Paloma Records # 1011
Scope and Contents
Jacket only, no LP
box 66
Lydia Mendoza: Black velvet dress with colored sequins in floral
pattern
Scope and Contents
Worn for filming of "Chulas Fronteras," ca. 1960s
box 67
Lydia Mendoza: Rebozo, lime-green with red striping, black and white
patterns, worn with "Adelita Dress,"ca. 1960s
box 67
Lydia Mendoza: Hand-made dress for musical performance, white with red and
blue stripes, white lace trimming, the "Adelita Dress," ca. 1960s
box 68
Lydia Mendoza: Hand-made blue satin dress with yellow ribbon, white
rickrack, and lace trim, ca. 1960s
box 69
Lydia Mendoza: Mask of Lydia Mendoza's face, created by Ester Hernandez of
white plaster and gauze, ca. 1988
box 70
Lydia Mendoza: Miscellaneous personal items collected by Ester Hernandez
during Lydia's to Oakland.
Scope and Contents
Jewelry, hair ornaments, styrofoam "head" for wig, cosmetics, pillowcase and face
towel with traces of Lydia's makeup makeup, beer can with lipstick impression, other
miscellaneous items
box 71, folder 1
Tres Flores: Lydia, Astrid, y Selena, lecture Stanford University,
5/4/1999
box 71, folder 2
Selena: photocopied news articles regarding her murder and funeral, April
1995
box 71, folder 3
Selena article, US Magazine, March, 1996
box 71, folder 4
Selena Tribute, People Magazine special issue, Spring 1995
box 71, folder 5
Selena trubutes at San Jose Flea Market, 1999: postcard
announcements
Alice Walker Subseries 6.6
box 72.1, folder 1
Defiant Eyes exhibit photographs
1988
Scope and Contents
Ester working on floral painting; Alice and Ester together at unidentified
gathering
box 72.1, folder 3
Miscellaneous greeting cards, invitations, etc.
box 72.1, folder 4
Directions and instructions for Walker's Casa Careyes House,
Mexico.
box 72.1, folder 5
Alice Walker Calendar
1986
box 72.1, folder 6
Miscellaneous book receptions, film opening, flyers
box 72.1, folder 7
Bill of sale, canceled checks, thank you notes
box 72.1, folder 8
Robert Allen's (Alice's companion) astrology chart
ca. 1988
box 72.1, folder 9
Adam [?] rough draft
ca. 1992
box 72.1, folder 10
This is the House That Charlie Built: work in progress
1990
box 72.1, folder 11
Stationery and envelopes from Steiner House, and Wild Tree
Press
box 72.1, folder 12
Nightmare Begins Responsibility, press conference, SF City Hall
12/6/1989
box 72.1, folder 13
Magic Potion information for use in a new house
ca. 1991
box 72.1, folder 14
Birth date information [in Alice Walker's hand]
box 72.1, folder 15
Water color collaboration with Ester
ca. 1991
box 72.1, folder 16
Sketches by Ester of Alice's house in Navarro, CA
ca. 1991
box 72.1, folder 17
Logo project for Our Daughters Have Mothers, Inc.
1993
box 72.2, folder 1
Notes regarding logo project for Our Daughters Have Mothers,
Inc.
1993
box 72.2, folder 2
Turquoise and Coral Moon, draft (Temple of my Familiar, for SF Chronicle
Book Review
5/7/1989
box 72.2, folder 3
Lead quote on "The Art of Provocation: Ester Hernandez," exhibit
publication
1995
box 72.2, folder 4
Greeting cards produced by Wild Trees Press
box 72.2, folder 5
Alice Walker: phone messages, audio cassette
1990
Public Relations Series 7
Physical Description: 1 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
Series 7 contains various announcements, news articles, exhibit catalogs, brochures,
etc. concerning the display or discussion of Hernandez's work.
box 71, folder 6
Mexican Museum Folio,
1997
box 71, folder 7
Oakland Museum: Traditions of Transformation
box 71, folder 8
"Valley Grown:" Mexican American Visions and Voices from the Central
Valley,
1998
box 71, folder 9
"Transformations: The Art of Ester Hernandez," Artweek,
1998
box 71, folder 10
Transformations: The Art of Ester Hernandez, Catalog
1998
box 71, folder 12
Experimental Texts...Other Authors...Other Forms,
1997
box 71, folder 13
"Exploring the Breadth of Hispanic Art Today:" NY Times,
Aug 27, 1996
box 71, folder 14
Sor Juana Festival, Chicago,
1995
box 71, folder 15
Top of the Arts, - 50 San Francisco Arts Leaders: SF Live,
February, 1996
box 71, folder 16
Galeria de la Raza 25th Anniversary
box 71, folder 17
"Chicago Heritage is All of Ours - Ester Hernandez Gives Us the Art of
Provocation," newspaper article,
1995
box 71, folder 18
"The Art of Provocation - Ester Hernandez - a Retrospective," Cn Gorman
museum, UC Davis, brochure,
1995
box 71, folder 19
La Exposicion Chicana en el MAM [Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City]; news
article, November,
1993
box 71, folder 20
Art del Otro Mexico, Mexican Museum, Chicago,
1993-1995
box 71, folder 21
The Power of Feminist Art: excerpt from book,
1994
box 71, folder 22
Ceremony of Spirit, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
box 71, folder 23
"Discovering Cesar Chavez's true legacy," newspaper article, SF
Examiner,
4/29/1993; reprint, 9/1994
box 71, folder 24
"Cesar Chavez Nurtured Seeds of Art," newspaper article, LA
Times,
4/28/1993
box 71, folder 25
"The Fifith Element: Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Chicano Art,"
Mexican Museum, San Francisco,
1992-1993
box 73, folder 1
CARA [Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation] - San Antonio, TX, 1993:
newsletter, news article
box 73, folder 2
Pasion Por Frida, The Mexican Cultural Institute of New York, presented by
National Institute of Fine Arts of Mexico, 1992
box 73, folder 3
"Harlequin Fantasies and a Visionary Chicano Art Show," newspaper article, SF
Chronicle,1/2/1993
box 73, folder 4
"We Have a Beautiful Mother," Alice Walker poem accompanied by Hernandez's
"Mis Madres," in Equal Means magazine, Summer, 1992
box 73, folder 5
CARA [Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation] Wright Art Gallery, UCLA,
1991
box 73, folder 6
Heroes and Saints, by Cherrie Moraga, play announcement, San Francisco,
1992
box 73, folder 7
"A Call to Social Action: The Art of Ester Hernandez:" reprint from Shaman's
Drum Arts Gallery Magazine, Brekeley, CA, 1992
box 73, folder 8
"Artes Festival to Open," Nuestro Tiempo section of the LA Times, photocopied
article, 1991
box 73, folder 9
"Chicano Art Hits Town," CARA review, SF Chronicle, 1992
box 73, folder 10
"Women of Color contend with political, personal art," review, San Antonio
Light, ca. 1991
box 73, folder 11
"Images of Chicana Artists," review of "Artistas Chicanas" exhibit at UC
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara News-Press, 3/31/1991
box 73, folder 12
"War Paint - Artists respond to War," review of exhibit at the Mexican
Museum, Artweek, San Jose, CA, 2/7/1991
box 73, folder 13
"Chicano Artists Paint for Peace," article in the Guardian, San Francisco,
1/30/1991
box 73, folder 14
"Mixed Blessings - New Art in Multicultural America," review of Hernandez's
work, Pantheon Press, NY, 1990
box 73, folder 15
"Pride of the Mission - San Francisco's Latino artist community," SF
Examiner, 5/20/1990
box 73, folder 16
"Wildly Colorful Latino Designs in Self Help Graphics Show," article, LA
Times, 11/25/1989
box 73, folder 17
"The Goldies - Outstanding Local Discoveries," (1st Annual in the Guardian,
San Francisco, 1989
box 73, folder 18
Dual Exhibits dedicated to "La Reina de Las Americas," review, River City
Review, Austin, TX, 1988
box 73, folder 19
Galeria de la Raza - article, Northern California Home and Garden, November,
1988
box 73, folder 20
"The Defiant Eye - Ester Hernandez," Galeria de la Raza, monograph,
announcement, invite, June 1988
box 73, folder 21
"Turquoise and Coral- Alice Walker," article in This World, San Francisco,
5/7/1989
box 73, folder 22
"Alternative to What?," review of San Francisco Arts Commision Gallery
exhibit, Artweek, San Jose, CA, 8/20/1998
box 73, folder 23
"Brava!," Newsletter for women in the arts, July, 1988
box 73, folder 24
"Ester Hernandez," review of "Defiant Eye," El Mensajero, San Francisco,
July, 1988
box 73, folder 25
"Arte Chicana - La icongrafia de la auto determinacion, raza, etnia y clase,"
Arte en Columbia, No. 34, 9/1987
box 73, folder 26
Latina Art:Showcase '87: brochure, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago,
1987
box 73, folder 27
Latina Art:Showcase '87:review, New Art Examiner, Chicago, 1987
box 73, folder 28
"Waiting for Eternity," review of Latina Art: Showcase '87, Reader, Chicago,
1987
box 73, folder 29
"Chicana Artist Ester Hernandez - Her Art Stirs Feeling for the Plight of
Humanity," article, La Ventana, Sonoma County's Hispanic Newsletter,
May/1987
box 73, folder 30
Freedom Notes: newsletter of the Dennis Banks Defense Committee, San
Francisco, June - September, 1986
box 73, folder 31
Amanecer Indio - publicacion oficial de la confederacion de nacionalidade
indigenas de la amazonia ecuatoriana, decembre, 1986
box 73, folder 32
"Mural Mural on the Wall - SF Art Institute," review of the Murals Project:
Out of Context, The Daily Californian, Berkeley, 11/21/1986
box 73, folder 33
"An Inside Look Four Outdoor Murals," review of Murals Project: Out of
Context, SF Examiner, 11/14/1986
box 73, folder 34
"Cinco de Mayo - a case of identity," article, Oakland Tribune,
5/5/1986
box 73, folder 35
South and Central American Indian Information Center (SAIIC): newsletter,
Berkeley, CA, Spring, 1989
box 73, folder 36
"Chicanas Speak Out," review of Chicana Voices and Visions at SPARC [Social
and Public Arts Resource Center], Artweek, San Jose, CA, 1/14/1984
box 73, folder 37
"Decontaminating Amerika - The Art of Ester Hernandez," interview published
in Revista Literaria de El Tecolote, San Francisco, December, 1982
box 73, folder 38
"De Colores," article regarding Hernandez's mural project with senior
citizens in Oakland, CA, The Montclarion, 6/28/1983
box 73, folder 39
"Oakland Seniors Unveil a Wall of Color," article regarding Arts Council
mural project, SF Examiner,7/1/`983
box 73, folder 40
En Frequencia: monthly bi-lingual magazine and program guide for KBBF, Snta
Rosa, CA, December 1979, January 1980: la Virgen and Libertad controversy
box 73, folder 41
"Artists Finish Hispanic Mural," article, Oakland Tribune,
8/29/1980
box 73, folder 42
"Walls with Tongues...," article in Dutch regarding Chicano mural movement,
Intermediair, Amsterdam, Holland, October, 1979
box 73, folder 43
"Oakland's ColorfulFederally-Funded New Street," article, Oakland tribune,
ca. 1978
box 73, folder 44
"The Artists and Their Work - The Role of the Chicana Artist," article,
Chismearte, Los Angeles, 1977
box 73, folder 45
"La Escuelita Teaches Unique Children's Art Class," article by Alicia
Bustos,7/20/1977, El Mundo...[?], Oakland, CA
box 73, folder 46
Indigena - News from Indian America, Berkeley, CA, Fall, 1976; graphics by
Hernandez
box 73, folder 47
"Ester, Lupe, Y La Chicana en el Arte," review article, La Razon Mestize, San
Francisco, 1976
box 73, folder 48
"Women," article on the San Francisco Art Festival, SF Chronicle,
9/18/1974
box 73, folder 49
"A Mural is painting Done on Walls by Human Hands,"review of Mujeres
Muralistas, El Tecolote, San Francisco, 9/18/1974
box 73, folder 50
"The Art of Ester Hernandez," article in Diatribe: People of Color News
Collective, May, 1993
box 73, folder 51
La Raza Women's Seminar: Chicanas and Latinas in the US, San Francisco State
University course reader, Fall, 1994
box 73, folder 52
"Salad Bar," Bayview Opear House at Hunter's Point, exhibit catalog,
n.d.
Art Business Series 8
Physical Description: .5 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
Mailing lists, bills of sale, price lists, artist's statements, biographical sketches,
resumes, and other material concerning Hernandez's professional business relations are
found in Series 8.
box 74, folder 2
Bill of Sale Receipts: miscellaneous
box 74, folder 3
Post/note cards, tee shirts accounts information: miscellaneous receipts,
order forms, etc.
box 74, folder 11
Mural Projects: general information
box 74, folder 12
Interview: Hernandez interviewed by H. Hyder, ca. 1983
Art Organizations Series 9
Physical Description: 3 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
Series 9 holds correspondence, loan agreements, exhibit catalogs, announcements, grant
applications and reports, and other material from the many galleries, educational
organizations, workshops, and conferences with which Hernandez maintained a professional
relationship.
box 75, folder 1
American Indian Community House, Inc., New York, NY
Scope and Contents
Opening the Window - Examining the Border, 1997. Featuring the work of Ester
Hernandez, Santa Barraza, Elvira and Hortensia Colorado, etc. Performance by Guillermo
Gomez-Pena. Invitation, newsletter, correspondence, agreements, etc.
box 75, folder 2
American Indian Contemporary Arts (AICA) and Galeria de LA Raza
Scope and Contents
Indigenous Peoples: No Boundaries - Galeria de La Raza and AICA quincentennial
collaboration - correspondence, exhibit info, reviews, brochures, magazine,
invitation, etc. 1992.
box 75, folder 3
Arizona State University, Hispanic Research Center - "1848/1898 @ 1998 -
Transhistoric Thresholds"
Scope and Contents
Conference regarding the historical consequences of the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
and the Spanish American War. Slide lecture by Ester Hernandez and Gilberto "Magu"
Lujan. Ester Hernandez' work is also part of the Chicano and Latino art exhibit.
Correspondence, agreements, program, folio, flight and lodging information, etc.
box 75, folder 4
Arizona State University, Hispanic Research Center: lecture,
lithograph
Scope and Contents
Ester Hernadez commissioned to lecture and create a lithograph in conjunction with
Segura Publishing Co., Tempe AZ. Correspondence, contracts, catalog, receipts, flyers,
etc., 1998.
box 75, folder 5
Bakersfield Art Foundation
Scope and Contents
Los Californios art exhibit at the Cunniingham Memorial Gallery, 1990, agreements.
Ester Hernandez was asked not to submit "Sun Mad" so as not to upset important board
members and trustee who part of the agri-business community.
box 75, folder 6
Brandywine Workshop, Philiadelphia, PA
Scope and Contents
1996 Visiting Artist Fellowship to create and complete a lithograph. Correspondence,
agreements, brochures, newsletters, catalog, etc.
box 75, folder 7
The Bronx Museum of the Arts
Scope and Contents
Talk Back! The Community Responds to the Permanent Collection, Part II, 1997.
Correspondence, brochures, agreements, etc. "La Ofrenda" is part of the permanent
exhibit.
box 75, folder 8
California Arts Council
Scope and Contents
Information regarding Ester Hernandez' variou artist-in-community residencies. Notes,
contracts, grant information, evaluations, project descriptions, etc., 1970-80s.
box 75, folder 9
California Printmakers Society
Scope and Contents
Information regarding membership, newsletter, etc., 1994
box 75, folder 10
Creativity Explored, San Francisco
Scope and Contents
Ester Hernandez art instructor at this program for developmentally disabled adults.
Miscellaneous articles, etc.
box 75, folder 11
CSU - Stanislaus - "Valley Grown"
Scope and Contents
Valley Grown - Mexican-American Visions and Voices from the Central Valley, 1998.
Featuring the work of Ester Hernandez, Ricardo Favela, Lorraine Garcia-Nakata, Louis
"The Foot" Gonzalez, Jose Montoya, Malquillas Montoya, Ernest Palomino, Celia
Rodriguez, Gary Soto, Estaban Villa, etc. Catalog, announcement, correspondence,
etc.
box 76, folder 1
Centro Cultural La Raza
Scope and Contents
Information regarding the "GOP" [Graficas, Obras, Politicas] ehibition and problem
with return of work, 1996.
box 76, folder 2
CreArte, Minneapolis, MN
Scope and Contents
Dia de Los Muertos exhibit - Ester Hernandez, featured artist, 1996. Correspondence,
contracts, brochures, poster, etc.
box 76, folder 3
Galeria de La Raza, 1980s
Scope and Contents
Art activities, miscellaneous correspondence, announcements, flyers, reviews,
newsletters, poster, etc.
box 76, folder 4
Galeria de La Raza, 1990s [1 of 2]
Scope and Contents
Art activities, miscellaneous correspondence, flyers, reviews, newsletters, etc.
box 76, folder 5
Galeria de La Raza, 1990s [2 of 2]
Scope and Contents
Art activities, miscellaneous correspondence, flyers, reviews, newsletters, etc.
box 76, folder 6
Galeria de La Raza "Defiant Eyes"
Scope and Contents
Defiant Eyes - Works by Ester Hernandez, miscellaneous information regarding Ester's
one person exhibited, curated by Amalia Mesa Baines, with a Chicana artists forum
including Yolanda Lopez, Lorraine Garcia, Patricia Rodriguez, etc. Announcement,
agreements, reviews, etc., 1988.
box 76, folder 7
Galeria Posada "Day of the Dead"
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous information regarding Day of the Dead exhibit, art sales information
and artist statement from 1980 Personal Relection exhibit.
box 76, folder 8
Galeria Posada "Reflecting Connections"
Scope and Contents
Reflecting Connections - Works on Paper exhibit with Native American artist Jean
LaMarr and Ester Hernandez, curated by Tere Romo. Miscellaneous correspondence,
agreements, announcement, etc.
box 76, folder 9
Galeria de La Raza, "A traves de la Frontera"
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with CEESTEM (Center for Economic and Social Studies of the Third
World, Mexico City, 1981. Correspondence, poster (designred by Rupert Garcia),
catalog, loan form, etc.
box 76, folder 10
CN Gorman Museum, UC Davis
Scope and Contents
Native American Studies exhibit, "The Art of Provocation - Ester Hernandez" - a
retrospective, 1995. Curated by Teresa Harlan, catalog with statements by Dolores
Huerta and Alice Walker and essay by Amalia Mesa-Baines. Catalog, announcement,
miscellaneous correspondence, contracts, reviews, visitor responses, etc.
box 77, folder 1
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center [1]
Scope and Contents
Located in San Antonio, TX. Miscellaneous correspondence, call for entries, etc.
box 77, folder 2
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center [2]
Scope and Contents
Located in San Antonio, TX. Information regarding "Contemporary Art By Women of
Color" exhibit and symposium, featuring the work of Ester Hernandez, Dolores Guerrero
Cruz, Hung Liu, Barbara Jaramillo, Delilah Montoya, and others. Keynote address by
Lucy R. Lippard, with speakers: Amalia Mesa-Baines, Rina Swentzel, Yong Soon Min, and
Judith Wilson. Miscellaneous correspondence; program; black and white photo of Kathy
Vargas (curator), unknown woman, Ester Hernandez, Pedro Rodriguez (ex. director), Hung
Liu, and Lucy Lippard; newsletter; folio, etc.
box 77, folder 3
Lab Ova
Scope and Contents
Located in Yokohama, Japan. "The White Project:" visiting artist at Creativity
Explored where Ester Hernandez orientated and assisted with their needs during their
visit, 1998.
box 97, folder 3
Lab Ova: Art Lab Ova workshop report, spring 1999, VHS cassette;" Soupy,"
Kuri Suzuki, Ring Records #QRI-01, compact disk, 1995
box 77, folder 4
Laney College
Scope and Contents
Laney College Art Gallery. "the Power of the Aztec Moon: Ester Hernandez - a
Retrospective" exhibit in 1996. Miscellaneous information, announcement,
correspondence, reviews, 5 color photos taken during slide lecture by artist. (Anna
Montano - curator).
box 77, folder 5
MACLA [Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana]
Scope and Contents
San Jose Center for Latino Arts exhibit "Transformation: The Art of Ester Hernandez,"
1998. Curated by Holly Barnet, Ph.D. Miscellaneous correspondence, contracts, listrs
of works, price lists, flers, invite, listings, comments from visitors, catalog with
essay by Holly Barnet. Also miscellaneous information regarding MACLA.
box 77, folder 6
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum [1]
Scope and Contents
Chicago, IL, Sor Juana Festival, etc. 1980s-1990s. Miscellaneous activities, reviews,
programs, correspondence, agreements, etc.
box 77, folder 7
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum [2]
Scope and Contents
Chicago, IL, exhibit "Art of the Other Mexico - Sources and Meanings," curated by
Renee Arceo-Frutos, Juana Guzman, and Amalia Mesa-Baines. National and Mexico City
venue. Includes work of Ester Hernandez, Margaret Garcia, Rupert garcia, Carmen Lomas
Garza, Luis Jiminez Jr., Cesar Martinez, Celia Alvarez Munoz, Marcos Raya, Patricia
Rodriguez, Peter Rodriguez, Rubin Trejo, John Valadez, Patsi Valdez, etc. Includes:
catalog, announcement fronm several venues, reviews, miscellaneous correspondence,
agreements, etc. 1992-93.
box 77, folder 8
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum [3]
Scope and Contents
Dia De Los Muertos, 1989. Invitations, catalog, receipts, program, agreements, artist
statement notes, list of installation artists.
box 78, folder 1
The Mexican Museum [1]
Scope and Contents
San Francisco, CA. miscellaneous information: correspondence, announcements,
agreements, etc.
box 78, folder 2
The Mexican Museum [2]
Scope and Contents
San Francisco, CA, touring exhibit "Ceremony of Spirit: nature and Memory in
Contemporary Latino Art," curated by Amalia Mesa-Baines, 1992. Miscellaneous
correspondence, invites from the various venues, agreements, insurance value forms,
reviews, etc. Exhibitors included: Ester Hernandez, Santa Baraza, Josely Carvalho,
David Zamora Casas, Jonas dos Santos, Arturo Lindsay, Aida Mancillas, Cesar Agusto
Martinez, Pepon Osorio, Marcos Raya, Patssi Valdez, Regina Vater, and others.
box 78, folder 3
The Mexican Museum [3]
Scope and Contents
The Fifth Element - Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Chicano Art, 1992-93. Exhibit
and two installations in progress with Enrique Chagoya and Ester Hernandez.
Acquisition list includes print from the National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988.
Miscellaneous correspondence; photocopy of reception list with artists and friends,
including Ester Hernandez, Daniel Galvez, Carmen Lomas Garza, Patssi Valdez, Gronk,
Amalia Mesa-Baines and other; folio, etc.
box 78, folder 4
The Mexican Museum [4]
Scope and Contents
Retablos en Aztlan: Images of Cultural Homage exhibit, 1991. Artists include: Ester
Hernandez, Patssi Valdez, Santa Barraza, etc. Reviews, miscellaneous correpsondence,
invitations, etc. This exhibit was intended to be a one person exhibit by Santa, but
she did not have enough work completed, so others were invited to participate.
box 78, folder 5
The Mexican Museum [5]
Scope and Contents
Lo Del Corazon - Hearetbeat of a Culture exhibit, 1996. Featured are: Alfredo
Arreguin, David Avalos, Judith Baca, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Santa Barraza, Enrique
Chagoya, Ricardo Favela, Rudy Fernandez, Harry Gamboa, Eva Garcia, Carmen Lomas Garza,
Ester Hernandez, Juan Alicia, Luis Jiminez Jr., Yolanda Lopez, Gilbert "Magu" Lujan,
Irene Perez, Celia Rodriguez, Patricia Rodriguez, Larry yanez, Rene Yanez, etc.
box 78, folder 6
Mission Cultural Center
Scope and Contents
Rooms for the Dead, 1990 exhibit in San Francisco, curated by Rene Yanez.
Announcement - Renee Moreno on the cove, face painted by Ester Hernandez.
box 78, folder 7
Mission Cultural Center, San Francisco
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous programs, etc.
box 78, folder 8
El Museo Del Barrio, New York, NY
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous information.
box 78, folder 9
Museo de Gravura, Citidade de Curitiba, Brazil
Scope and Contents
X Mostra da Gravura/Mostra America exhibit, 1992. Also sponsored by the Fundacao
Cultural de Curitiba. Miscellaneous correspondence, agreements, shipping information,
catalog, etc.
box 78, folder 10
National Latino Communications Center (NLCC), Los Angeles, CA
Scope and Contents
Chicano! History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement video series, 1990s.
Ester Hernandez interviewed, and reproduction of artwork in two segments of series.
Miscellaneous correspondence, agreements, releases, programming guide, brochures,
poster, reviews, receipts, announcements, invoices, photocopies from Ester Hernandez'
family archives, PR materials, etc.
box 78, folder 11
The Oakland Museum [1]
Scope and Contents
Vida y Muerte: Day of the Dead exhibit, 1994. Miscellaneous correspondence, invoices,
reviews, magazine, artists statements and notes, invitations, etc.
box 78, folder 12
The Oakland Museum [2]
Scope and Contents
Dia de Los Muertos: Ancient Roots and Evolving Traditions exhibit, 1998. Curated by
Tere Romo. Featured installations by: Ester hernandez, Consuelo Jiminez Underwood, and
others. Miscellaneous correspondence, invoices, agreements, catalog, poster,
invitations, etc.
box 78, folder 13
La Pena, latino Arts in Austin, Austin, TX
Scope and Contents
"Women of Hope" exhibit, March -April 1999: confirmation correspondence, agreement,
newsletter, etc.
box 78, folder 14
Posada de Colores, Oakland
Scope and Contents
Ceramic Sculpture exhibit, works by Visata College Arts and Crafts Class, Ester
Herandez, instructor [n.d.]
box 79, folder 1
The Rockefeller Foundation, New York, NY
Scope and Contents
Ester Hernandez Preliminary and Final reader for the PACT (Partnerships Affirming
Community Transformation) program. Correspondence, brochures, grant applications,
rating information, etc., 1996.
box 97, folder 4
The Rockefeller Foundation, New York, NY:
Scope and Contents
Ester Hernandez Preliminary and Final reader for the PACT (Partnerships Affirming
Community Transformation) program. TCP/IP connection disk, 3.5" diskette, Apple
box 79, folder 2
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Scope and Contents
Information regarding CARA [Chicano Art - Resistance and Affirmation] and the
National Chicano Print Taller acquisition, correspondence, 1995
box 79, folder 3
Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous correspondence, reviews, postcards, catalogs, reviews, agreements,
exhibit reports, certificate of authenticity -print documentation, etc. 1980-90s.
box 79, folder 4
Serpent Source Foundation, San Francisco
Scope and Contents
Submission form for grant.
box 79, folder 5
Social and Public Arts Resource Center (SPARC), Venice, CA [1]
Scope and Contents
Micellaneous corespondence, reviews, catalog reproductions, etc., 1980-90.
box 79, folder 6
Social and Public Arts Resource Center (SPARC), Venice, CA [2]
Scope and Contents
Borders, Barriers and Beaners - Attacking the Myths, 1998 exhibit. Ester Hernandez
installation: "Immigrant Woman's Dress." Other artists include Judy Baca, David
Botello, Yreina Cervantez, Margaret Garcia, Wayne Healy, leo Limon, Yolanda Lopez,
Amalia Mesa-Baines, etc. Miscellaneous correspondence, agreements, reviews, artist
statement, packing instruction, installation instructions, miscellaneous notes,
sketches, etc.
box 79, folder 7
Smithsonian Institute, National Museum of American Art [1]
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous correpsondence regarding their acquisition of artwork by Ester
Hernandez, etc., 1990s.
box 79, folder 8
Smithsonian Institute, National Museum of American Art [2]
Scope and Contents
Posters American Style traveling exhibit,1998-1999. Ester Hernandez' "Sun Mad
Raisins" included in collection, along with the works of Richard Avedon, Rupert
Garcia, Rick Griffin, Dorothea Lange, Roy Lichtenstein, Victor Moscoso, Stanley Mouse,
Georgia O'Keefe, Maxfield Parrish, Edward Penfield, and others. Miscellaneous
correspondence, invitations, artist's release, photographs, etc.
box 80, folder 1
Stanford University [1 of 2]
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous project information (Chicana Art Archive, Cesar Chavez week poster,
etc.), agreements, newsletters, invoices, poster designs, etc., 1990s.
box 97, folder 5
Stanford University [2 of 2]
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous project information (Chicana Art Archive, Cesar Chavez week poster,
etc.) Zip drive, Apple format, Adobe Illustrator files, 1990s
box 97, folder 6
Stanford University:The Lecture by Ester and Ann, audio cassette
1/28/1999
box 80, folder 2
Tanpopo-No-Ye, Nara, Japan
Scope and Contents
Information regarding Ester Hernandez (as a professional artist and Creativity
Explored art teacher) lecture and tour of Japan. In particular, talking to volunteers
who will work with people with disabilities. Miscellaneous correspondence, slides of
Creativity Explored, audio cassette, etc., 1999.
box 80, folder 3
Wright Gallery, UCLA: "CARA - Chicano Art - Resistance and Affirmation"
[1]
Scope and Contents
National Chicano Screenprint Taller, 1988-1989, in conjunction with Self Help
Graphics. Miscellaneous information, correspondence, agreements, brochure, etc.
box 80, folder 4
Wright Gallery, UCLA: "CARA - Chicano Art - Resistance and Affirmation"
[2]
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous correspondence, brochures, invitations, reviews, contracts,
flyers,announcements, folios, newspapers, magazines, agreements, etc., 1990s. [1 of
2]
box 80, folder 5
Wright Gallery, UCLA: "CARA - Chicano Art - Resistance and Affirmation"
[3]
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous correspondence, brochures, invitations, reviews, contracts,
flyers,announcements, folios, newspapers, magazines, agreements, etc., 1990s. [2 of
2]
box 80, folder 6
UC-Santa Barbara, "Project Caridad" [1 of 2]
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous correspondence, brochures, catalogs, agreements.
box 80, folder 7
UC-Santa Barbara, "Project Caridad" [2 of 2]
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous correspondence, brochures, catalogs, agreements.
Art Publications and Books Series 10
Physical Description: 5 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
In Series 10, anthologies, chap books, paperbacks, and other published material
collected by Hernandez are found. A number of the items are autographed and inscribed by
the authors, or feature images produced by Hernandez, interviews with or critical
analysis of her work.
box 81, folder 1
Alarcon, Francisco X. Loma Prieta (We Press, Santa Cruz, CA)
1990
Scope and Contents
Includes earlier work Quake Poems; autographed and inscribed by author.
box 81, folder 2
Alarcon, Francisco X. Quake Poems (We Press, Santa Cruz, CA)
1989
Physical Description: chap book
box 81, folder 3
Bergmann, Emilie L. and Smith, Paul julian, eds.Entiendes: Queer Readings,
Hispanic Writings, Duke University Press, Durham, NC, 1995
box 81, folder 4
Bernstein, Robin, and Silberman, Seth Clark, eds. Generation Q: gays,
lesbians, and bisexuals born around 1969's Stonewall riots tell their stories of
growing up in the age of information
box 81, folder 5
Carvalho, Josely, et al. Heresies Latina, A Feminist Publication on Art and
Politics, vol 7 no 3 issue 27, New York (n.d.)
box 81, folder 6
Castillo, Ana. the Mixquiahuala Letters (Bilingual Press, SUNY-Binghamton,
NY)
1986
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed
box 81, folder 7
Corpi, Lucha. Palabras de Mediodia/ Noon Words: Poems by Lucha Corpi
Rodriguez-Nieto, Catherine, translator (El Fuego de Aztlan Publications, UC Berkeley,
CA)
1987
box 82, folder 1
Curiel, Babara Brinson. Speak To Me From Dreams. Third Woman Press, Berkeley,
CA
1989
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed by author.
box 82, folder 2
de la Garza, Luis Alberto, compiler. Preliminary Chicano and Latino Lesbian
and Gay Bibliography, "El Arte Sana," Mission Cultural Center, SF, 1994
box 82, folder 3
Drescher, Tim, and Goldman, Ruth. A Survey of East Bay Murals of the
1970s
1980
box 82, folder 4
Duarte, Lourdes Sanchez. Inclinense, inclinense (Editorial Factor, Naucalpan
de Juarez, Mexico)
1995
box 82, folder 5
Handel, Jane. Swimming on Dry Land: The Memories of an Ascetic Libertine
(Spider Woman Press, San Francisco, CA)
1990
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed
box 82, folder 6
Hernandez, Guillermo. Canciones de la Raza: Songs of the Chicano Experience
(El Fuego de Aztlan, UC Berkeley, CA)
1978
Scope and Contents
Songbook
box 82, folder 7
Leibowitz, Herbert, ed. Parnassus, Poetry in Review, vol 20 no 1 and 2,
1995
box 82, folder 8
Lopez, Erika. Lap Dancing for Mommy (Seal Press, Seattle, WA)
1997
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed
box 82, folder 9
Lopez, Yolanda M. Works: 1975-1978 (Exhibit catalog, Mandeville Center for
the Arts, La Jolla, CA)
1978
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed by author ["For Irene..."[Perez?]]
box 83, folder 1
Lumsden, Ian. Homosexuality: Society and the State in Mexico, Canadian Gay
Archives, Toronto, CA, 1991
box 83, folder 2
Montoya, Jose. Information - 20 Years of Joda (Chusma House Publications, San
Jose, CA)
1992
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed
box 83, folder 3
Montoya, Jose. El Sol Y Los De Abajo and other R.C.A.F. poems[*] (Ediciones
Pocho-Che, San Francisco, CA)
1972
Physical Description: newspaper
Scope and Contents
*[RCAF: Rebel Chicano Art Front alias The Royal Chicano Air Force]
box 83, folder 4
Moraga, Cherrie. The Last Generation: Prose and Poetry, South End Press,
Boston,MA, 1993
box 83, folder 5
Moraga, Cherrie. Loving in the War Years (south end press, Boston,
MA)
1983
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed by author
box 83, folder 6
Morales, Rodolfo. Juegos y Evocaciones (Exhibit catalog, The Mexican Museum,
San Francisco, CA)
1996
Scope and Contents
Autographed.
box 83, folder 7
Noriega, Chon A., ed. Chicanos and Film: Representation and Resistance,
University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN, 1992
box 84, folder 1
Ochoa, Maria, and Teaiwa, Teresa, eds. Enunciating Our Terms:Women of Color
in Collaboratoion and Conflict.
box 84, folder 2
Palmer, William J., ed. Contested Spaces in the Carribbean and the
Americas:Modern Fiction Studies, Purdue University, Spring, 1998
box 84, folder 3
Portillo, Christina, et al.Bibliography of Writings on La Mujer, UC Berkeley,
1976
box 84, folder 4
Rebolledo, Tey Diana. Women Singing in the Snow: A Cultural Analysis of
Chicana Literature, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ, 1995
box 84, folder 5
Rebolledo, Tey Diana, and Rivero, Eliana S., eds. Infinite Divisions: An
Anthology of Chicana Literature (The University of Arizona Press, Tucson,
AZ)
1993
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed by Rebolledo
box 84, folder 6
Reynoso, Antonio Gonzalez, curator/ed. Frida Kahlo, 1907-1954: The Collection
of Dolores Olmedo Patino (exhibit catalog, Plaza de la Raza, Los Angeles,
CA)
1987
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed by translators Holly Barnet-Sanchez, Marcos T. Sanchez
box 85, folder 1
Roscoe, Will, ed. Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology,
1988
box 85, folder 2
Roth, Moira, ed. Connecting Conversations: Interviews with 28 Bay Area Women
Artists, Eucalyptus Press, Oakland, CA, 1988
box 85, folder 3
Rubio, Celia de la Riva. Lagrinas y Cadenas/ Chains and Tears: Gay Feminist
Prose and Poetry, Morelia, MX, 1994
box 85, folder 4
Soto, Gary. Small Faces (Arte Publico, University of Houston, TX)
1986
Scope and Contents
Autographed
box 85, folder 5
Trujillo, Carla, ed. Chicana Lesbians: The Girls Our Mothers Warned Us About,
Third Woman Press, Berkeley, CA, 1991 (2 copies)
box 86, folder 1
Trujillo, Carla, ed. Living Chicana Theory, Third Woman Press, Berkeley, Ca,
1998
box 86, folder 2
Villanueva, Tino, ed. Imagine - International Chicano Poetry Journal; Arte
Chicano Issue, Summer Winter, 1986, Boston, MA
box 86, folder 3
a la brava: A Queer Latino/a Zine, Issue #1, January, 19967; Issue #3, Winter
1996/1997
box 86, folder 4
Americas and Latinas: A Journal of Women and Gender, 1995
box 86, folder 5
The Art of Provocation; Ester Hernandez, A Retrospective, exhibition
monograph, CN Gorman Museum, UC Davis, 1995
box 86, folder 6
Art of the Other Mexico: Sources and Meaning, exhibit catalog, The Mexican
Fine Arts Museum, Chicago, 1993-1995
box 86, folder 7
Bearing Witness/Sobre Viviendo: Anthology of Native American and Latina
Women, CALYX: A Journal of Art and Literature by Women, Vol. 8 No. 2, Corvallis, OR,
Spring, 1984
Scope and Contents
includes work by Ester Hernandez, Cherrie Moraga, Julia Alvarez, Linda Lomahaftewa,
Lillian Pitt, Paula Gunn Allen, etc.
box 87, folder 1
Calacas del Taller Grafica Popular
1989
Physical Description: newspaper
box 87, folder 2
Ceremony of Memory: New Expressions in Spirituality Among Contemporary
Hispanic Artists, exhibition guide, Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, NM,
1988
box 87, folder 3
Cipactli: San Francisco State University, Winter/Spring 1995 [autographed and
inscribed by Juanita Chavez, daughter of Dolores Huerta]
box 87, folder 4
Day of the Dead - the Tex/Mex Tradition (exhibit catalog, The Guadalupe
Cultural Arts Center, San Antonio, TX; booklet attributed to Kay Turner and Pat
Jasper)
1988
box 87, folder 5
Dia de los Muertos: exhibition held at the Alternative Museum, New York City,
NY
Scope and Contents
An exhibition based on the Mexican and Central American annual tradition celebrating
and honoring the dead, co-curated by the Alternative Museum and Galeria de la Raza and
the Mission Cultural Center, SF; exhibition catalog includes work by Mariana Yampo
box 87, folder 6
Evocando El Paraiso: Reflections on the Works of Cristina Emmanuel,
monograph, Galeria de la Raza, San Francisco, March 1989
box 87, folder 7
En Frequencia: monthly bi-lingual magazine and program guide, KBBF, FM 89,
December 1979, January 1980
box 87, folder 8
Encuentro: Invasion of the Americas and the Making of the Mestizo, exhibition
guide, SPARC (Social and Public Aret Resource Center), Venice, CA, 1991
box 87, folder 9
Ester Hernandez, monograph, Galeria de la Raza, June, 1988
box 87, folder 10
Ex profeso: recuento de afinidades colectiva plastica contemporanea, exhibit
guide, Museo Universitario del Chopo, MX, 1989
box 87, folder 11
Fiberarts: The Magazine of Textiles, Sept/Oct 1995, vol 22 no. 2
Scope and Contents
[pg. 19, New Works: The Sacred Jump, tapestry by Consuelo Jimenez Underwood?]
box 87, folder 12
Florilegia: a Retrospective, CALYX: A Journal of Art and Literature by Women,
Corvallis, OR, 1987
Scope and Contents
Includes work by Ester Hernandez, Julia Alvarez, Pat Mora, Margaret Randall, Gail
Tremblay, and many others.
box 87, folder 13
La Frontera/The Border: Art About the Mexico/United States Border Experience,
exhibition guide, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, 1993
box 88, folder 1
Con To' Los Hierros: A Retrospective of the Work of Pepon Osorio, exhibition
guide, El Museo del Barrio, New York, 1991
box 88, folder 2
Dia De Los Muertos, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum (Chicago) catalog
covering exhibits 1987-1990,
box 88, folder 3
Francisco Toledo: A Retrospective of his Graphic Works, exhibition guide,
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, 1988
box 88, folder 4
Biombo Negro: La Revista de los Comensales del Crimen, vol 1 no. 5, April
-May, 1993(?), Mexico, D.F.
box 88, folder 5
Biombo Negro: La Revista de los Comensales del Crimen, vol 2 no. 8, November-
December, 1994, Mexico, D.F.
box 89, folder 1
Intimate Lives, Women and Their Work: Work by Ten Contemporary Latina
Artists, exhibition guide,Austin, TX, ca. 1990
box 89, folder 2
La Morena 1993: Women of Color in the Arts, Datebook Calendar, Morena
Newspaper, Berkeley, CA.
Scope and Contents
Dedicated to the memory of Eva Carole Garcia; featuring Amy Tan, Terry MacMillan,
Faith Ringold, janice Mirikitani, Sandra Cisneros, Rosie Perez, Ester Hernandez, Sonia
Sanchez, Lorraine Hansberry, Jean LaMarr, Guadalupe Garcia, etc.
box 89, folder 3
Les Voz: Revista de Cultura Lesbica Feminista, para todos las mujeres, No 9
Diciembre - Enero, Algarin, MX, 1998[?]
box 89, folder 4
Miscellaneous Writings: pre-Colubian Goddesses
box 89, folder 5
Mutual Influences/Influencias Mutuas, exhibition guide, Guadalupe Cultural
Arts Center, San Antonio, TX, (n.d.)
box 89, folder 6
Parnassus: Poetry in Review, vol 17, no. 1, New York, NY
1992
Scope and Contents
Features work by: Ester Hernandez, Carmen Lomas Garza, Yong Soon Min,Carrie Mae
Weems, etc.
box 89, folder 7
Past Presence: A Circle of Women's Vision
1987
Scope and Contents
Catalog exhibition, Corvallis Arts Center, Oregon; Hernandez mentioned as
exhibitor
box 89, folder 8
Photographic Memories of an Aboriginal Savant - Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie,
exhibit brochure, UC Davis, 1994
box 89, folder 9
Portfolio: American Indian Contemporary Arts, 1986
box 89, folder 10
Portfolio: American Indian Contemporary Arts III, 1991
box 89, folder 11
Primera Antologia del Archivo Popular de la Mujer, Department of Spanish and
Portuguese, Stanford University, n.d.
box 89, folder 13
The Resurrection of Miguel Marmol, booklet with selected text from Eduardo
Galeano's the Century of Wind
box 89, folder 14
Rethinking Columbus - Teaching About the 500th Anniversary of Columbus'
Arrival in America
box 89, folder 15
"A Salute to Latinas in the Arts," Crossroads, May 1993
box 90, folder 1
Santa Barraza (exhibit catalog, Galeria Posada, Sacramento, CA)
1992
box 90, folder 2
El Teatro Campesino: The First Twenty Years....
1985
Scope and Contents
Booklet produced for Twentieth Anniversary Celebration, held at the Westin St.
Francis Hotel, San Francisco.
box 90, folder 3
Venus Envy Chapter One, Amalia Mesa-Baines, exhibit guide, Whitnet Museum of
Art, New York,1993
box 90, folder 4
Ya Vas, Carnal: Poetry by Rodrigo Reyes, Francisco X. Alarcon, Juan Pablo
Gutierrez (Humanizarte Publications, San Francisco, CA)
1985
Scope and Contents
Autographed and inscribed by authors Reyes and Gutierrez
United Farm Workers Series 11
Physical Description: 2.5 linear
ft.
Scope and Contents
A member of the United Farm Workers of America, Hernandez collected material and took
photographs of marches, demonstrations, and appearances by UFW leaders, which appear in
Series 11. In particular, she documented the funeral of Cesar Chavez and the subsequent
Peregrenacion march in honor of Chavez, mostly in slides. Hernandez also recorded in
film her friendship with Dolores Huerta, co-founder and First Vice President Emeritus of
the UFW. A short subseries contains UFW documentary films in VHS format, and
audiocassettes of radio broadcast discussions and tributes at the time of Cesar Chavez's
death in 1993.
General Information, etc. Subseries 11.1
box 90, folder 5
UFWA: miscellaneous flyers, posters, and bumber stickers
box 90, folder 6
Cesar Chavez: Keep Cesar Chavez St. Campaign, 1995; flyer autographed by
Dolores Huerta
box 90, folder 7
UFW: California Rural Legal Assistance, miscellaneous
box 90, folder 8
UFW: Boycott Grapes - 25th Anniversary Commemorative Magazine
1987
box 90, folder 10
Cesar Chavez: Memorial Press Packet
1993
box 90, folder 11
UFW: Miscellanous newspapers
box 90, folder 13
UFW: Ester Hernandez's membership card and related information
box 90, folder 14
Pesticide Education Center - Dr. Marion Moses
box 90, folder 15
McFarland - Cancer cluster - miscellaneous articles
box 90, folder 16
Kettleman City - Incinerator
box 91, folder 1
UFW: Peregrinacion/Pilgrimage, march from Delano to Sacramento, March
31-April 24, 1994
1993
Scope and Contents
Newspaper articles and ephemera
box 91, folder 2
UFWA: miscellaneous brochures, memos, media handouts, articles,
etc.
1987-1988
box 91, folder 3
UFWA: miscellaneous articles, brochures, handouts, ephemera,
etc.
1992-1994
box 91, folder 4
UFWA: miscellaneous publications: Food and Justice; El Macriado
1987-1990
box 91, folder 5
UFWA: Coloring and song books
Cesar Chavez Subseries 11.2
box 91, folder 6
Cesar Chavez: photocopies of news articles regarding Chavez's
death
1993
Physical Description: photocopies
box 91, folder 7
Cesar Chavez: miscellaneous news articles on street name change
1993
Physical Description: photocopies
box 91, folder 8
Cesar Chavez: memorial brochure; Prayer of the Farmworkers'
Struggle
Physical Description: photocopies
box 92, folder 1
Cesar Chavez's Funeral; Peregrancion March: photographs
box 92, folder 2
Cesar Chavez's Funeral; Peregrancion March: negatives
box 92, folder 3
Cesar Chavez's Funeral: slides
box 92, folder 4
UFW Peregranacion March: slides [1 of 2]
box 92, folder 5
UFW Peregranacion March: slides [2 of 2]
Dolores Huerta Subseries 11.3
box 93, folder 1
Dolores Huerta: miscellaneous articles and announcements
box 93, folder 2
Dolores Huerta: and Richard Chavez's children, miscellaneous material
concerning Camilla and Juanita
box 93, folder 3
Dolores Huerta: photographs of Cinco de Mayo celebration, UC Santa
Cruz
1985
box 93, folder 4
Dolores Huerta: photographs of birthday parties, etc.
box 93, folder 5
Dolores Huerta: slides, march on Cesar Chavez Boulevard, San
Francisco
April, 1995
box 93, folder 6
Dolores Huerta: photographs, Fight the Radical Right March, San
Francisco
1996
box 93, folder 7
Dolores Huerta: photographs
ca. 1996
box 93, folder 8
Dolores Huerta: photographs, Berkeley, CA
ca. 1990 [?]
box 93, folder 9
Dolores Huerta: photographs
ca. 1998
box 93, folder 10
Dolores Huerta: photographs, 67th birthday party
1999
box 93, folder 11
Dolores Huerta: miscellaneous slides, photographs
n.d.
box 93, folder 12
Dolores Huerta: computer printouts of Huerta photo (2)
n.d.
Audio-Visual Subseries 11.4
box 94, folder 2
No Grapes, documentary regarding negative health effects of pesticde use,
narrated by Mike Farrell, produced for the United Farm Workers, 1992, 13:34 [copy of
above], VHS cassette
box 94, folder 3
Uvas No, documentary in Spanish regarding negative health effects of
pesticde use, narrated by Ricardo Montalban, produced for the United Farm Workers,
1992, 13:34, VHS cassette
box 94, folder 4
Harvest of Sorrow - Part 1 "Field of Workers," n.d., VHS
cassette
box 94, folder 5
Strawberries: The Fruit of Injustice, United Farm Workers, n.d. VHS
cassette
box 94, folder 6
Cesar Chavez's Funeral, night before march, unedited, 1993, VHS
cassette
box 94, folder 7
Cesar E. Chavez: Celebration of Life, 1927-1993, 1993[?], VHS
cassette
box 94, folder 8
Tribute to Cesar Chavez: KPFA radio broadcast, Chuy[?], Amalia Gonzalez, 3
audio cassettes, 9/17/1993.
Box-level Survey
Scope and Contents
The materials from this accession have not been processed. This is a box-level survey
only providing brief descriptions taken during a 2023 collection move. The accession
includes various notes, correspondence, artifacts, some annotated books, photographs,
and audio-visual media.
carton 99
Correspondence, donations, art exhibits
2010-2014
carton 100
Correspondence, book contract for "Have you seen Marie", sketchbook,
photos
2011-2012
carton 101
Photos, slides, event publications, newspaper clippings
2004
carton 102
Correspondence, event publications, photos, exhibitions, lectures,
awards
2009
carton 103
Correspondence, event publications, photos, exhibitions, lectures
2008
carton 104
Lydia Mendoza t-shirts, photographs, correspondence
2000-2001
carton 105
Correspondence, photographs
2001
carton 106
Gift books inscribed to Hernandez
undated
carton 107
Sandra Cisneros hand written notes, post cards, gifts
undated
carton 108
Sandra Cisneros, miscellaneous publications
2002-2010
carton 109
Miscellaneous audio books, movies, documentaries
undated
carton 110
Correspondence, events, photos,
2001
carton 111
Books inscribed to Hernandez, Books in which she or her work are
included
undated
carton 112
Books inscribed to Hernandez, Books in which she or her work are
included
undated
carton 113
Photos, negatives
2002-2004
carton 114
Correspondence with other artists, event flyers, copyright permissions,
exhibit correspondence, manuscripts about Hernandez works, UFW buttons, Sun Mad files
on CDs and some slides for Tijuana Biennial, photos of artist at events, photos of
Dolores Huerta, slides of artwork, art organization documents, event flyers &
newsletters "la Voz de Esperanza", photos with Alice Walker
2000-2005, 2012-2013
carton 115
Alice Walker & others : VHS event tape, photos, email correspondence;
exhibitions info, wanted print model permissions, newspaper clippings, business
donation records; award events, correspondence, newsletter, newpaper clippings, museum
and foundation events information & collaborations, artist profiles, handwritten
notes.
2000-2004
carton 116
Press articles, request to reproduce art work, art sales, correspondence.
Photographs, negatives, slides, exhibit information
2012, 2001-2006
carton 117
Correspondence, sales records, exhibits miscellaneous, photographs, slides,
negatives
1998-2001
carton 118
Textiles, family artifacts + photographs
1940s-1970s, 2007
carton 119
Correspondence, photographs, VHS tape, exhibit mailers, art donations, art
sales
2001-2003
carton 120
Photographs, negatives, slides, DVD, Public relations material
2002-2003, 2006
carton 121
"Have You Seen Marie" photo albums
2010
Box 122
Art collaborations, art installations, sales reproduction requests, letters,
contracts
2007-2011
Box 123
Baptismal hats and aprons from grandmother, funeral songs, tshirt, obituary,
photos in plastic sleeves, school reports cards and notebooks
1945, 1950-1962, 1978-2014
Box 124
Audiobooks, festival and exhibitions, Astrid Hadad CDs, camcorder cassettes
and VHS tapes
1989-2014