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Series I. Internal Administrative Records 1960-1992

 

Correspondence, Incoming 1971-1984

box 1, folder 1

About Productions-Aztln Multiples

box 1, folder 2

Bakersfield College-Bustamante

box 1, folder 3

Cafe Cultural-(California, State of) Governors Office

box 1, folder 4

California State University, Dominguez Hills-Centro Cultural de la Raza

box 1, folder 5

Centro de Estudios Economicos y Sociales del Tercer Mundo A.C.-Cuadra

box 1, folder 6

Dallas, City of-Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

box 1, folder 7

East Long Beach Neighborhood Center, Inc.-The Exhibit Planners

box 2, folder 1

Family Health Center-Future Perfect

box 2, folder 2

Galera de la Raza-Guldeman

box 2, folder 3

Hakim-Hydro Engineering

box 2, folder 4

ICVC-Kramer

box 2, folder 5

Labate-Lorraine

box 2, folder 6

Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce (Los Angeles, City of) Los Angeles Street Scene Fest

box 2, folder 7

(Los Angeles, City of) Mayor's Office-Personnel Department

box 2, folder 8

Los Angeles City Schools-(Los Angeles, County of) Urban Affairs, Department of

box 2, folder 9

Los Angeles County Art Education Council-Los Angeles Weekly

box 2, folder 10

Los Dos Streetscapers-Lundgren

box 3, folder 1

Macas-The Music Center Mercado

box 3, folder 2

Nasrallah-Outram

box 3, folder 3

P and R Secretarial Service-Publishers Association of Southern California (PASCAL)

box 3, folder 4

Rafferty-Ryan

box 3, folder 5

Saint Josephs' School-System Development Corporation

box 3, folder 6

Taller Mexicano de Grabado-Trojan Security Services, Inc.

box 3, folder 7

Ukrainian Art Center-University of California, Irvine

box 3, folder 8

University of California, Los Angeles-University of Wollongong

box 4, folder 1

Vaca-Vracko Finishing

box 4, folder 2

Wachtell-Zucht

 

Correspondence, Outgoing 1960-1992

box 4, folder 3

Inactive 1960-1975

box 4, folder 4

Inactive 1976

box 4, folder 5

Funding: Letters of Request 1971-1976

box 4, folder 6

Campaign for Human Development (CHD) 1974

box 4, folder 7

Publicity Correspondence 1974-1976

box 4, folder 8-9

1977

box 4, folder 10

1978

box 5, folder 1

1979

box 5, folder 2

1980-1982

box 5, folder 3

1983-1985

box 5, folder 4

1986-1988

box 5, folder 5

1989-1992

box 5, folder 6

undated

 

Educational Programs 1972-1992

box 5, folder 7

Art Activity Workshop 1977

box 5, folder 8

Artists in Schools and Communities 1977

box 5, folder 9

Batik Classes [1975]

box 5, folder 10

Children's Exhibit-Rio Hondo College, Arrangements for Exhibition 1983

box 5, folder 11

Children's Summer Arts Program 1972-1974

box 5, folder 12

Contact Sheets 1979-1980

box 5, folder 13

Etching Workshop 1991

box 5, folder 14

Etching Workshop 1992

box 6, folder 1

Evaluation Forms

box 6, folder 2

Exemplary Arts in Education Program-El Rancho School District, Pico Rivera 1981-1982

box 6, folder 3

Exemplary Arts in Education Program-El Rancho School District, Pico River 1982-1983

box 6, folder 4

Experimental Silkscreen Atelier Evaluation Form 1985-1986

box 6, folder 5

Life Drawing Workshop (Otis Art Institute of Parson's School of Design),Summer 1983

box 6, folder 6

Life Drawing Workshop 1984-1985

box 6, folder 7

Los Angeles City College-Contracts and Information 1977-1978

box 6, folder 8

Los Angeles City Schools Information (Bi-cultural Programs, Health Education and Welfare News-Los Angeles Unified School District) 1976-1977

box 6, folder 9

Maravilla Youth and Senior Citizen Organizational Project(MYSCOP) Food Co-op , 1980

box 6, folder 10

Monoprint Silkscreen Workshop 1987-1988

box 7, folder 1

Multicultural Arts Program-Herb Workshop Packet , 1980

box 7, folder 2

Multicultural Arts Program-Workshop Packet 1980-1981

box 7, folder 3

Multicultural Program Los Angeles School District Contacts 1977-1979

box 7, folder 4

Multicultural School Contracts, Policies, Procedures, Responsibilities, Sample Forms, etc. 1979

box 7, folder 5

Multicultural School Contracts , 1980

box 7, folder 6

New Directions: Los Angeles City College 1972-1974

box 7, folder 7

Packet for Presentation to Schools for Multicultural Program , 1978

box 7, folder 8

Printing Workshop 1988-1990

box 7, folder 9

Resource Contact Sheets for Visiting Artists Program 1984

box 7, folder 10

Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc. Program Outlines 1975

box 7, folder 11

Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc. Workshops 1973-1975

box 7, folder 12

Silkscreen/Watercolor Workshops 1984-1985

box 7, folder 13

Tuesday Night Film Series-List of Film Titles , 1974

box 7, folder 14

Video Workshop 1986-1990

 

Exhibitions 1980-1990

box 8, folder 1

Arrangements for Exhibitions 1984-1986

box 8, folder 2

Artists Donor Reports undated

box 8, folder 3

Atelier Program 1983-1986

box 8, folder 4

Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation (CARA) Exhibit at UCLA Wight Gallery 1988

box 8, folder 5

Donation of Art Work to the Seminario de Estudios Chicanos 1988

box 8, folder 6-7

Exhibition Print Program 1990

box 8, folder 8

"Fusion" Exhibition 1985

box 8, folder 9

Galeria Otra Vez Exhibitions 1980-1981

box 8, folder 10

"Grafica Chicana" at Museo del Chopo, Mexico City 1984

box 8, folder 11

International Exhibitions 1987-1988

box 8, folder 12

Inventory List of Art Prints for Exhibits and Consignments 1984-1985

box 8, folder 13

Letter from Seminario de Estudios Chicanos y Fronteras Requesting Donations of Art Work 1990

box 8, folder 14

Loan Agreements 1986-1987

box 8, folder 15

Prints on Consignment 1984-1988

box 9, folder 1

Resource Contact Sheets 1984-1986

box 9, folder 2

"Social Commentary-Selected Self-Help Graphic Prints," 1988

box 9, folder 3

"Taller de Seragrafia," IV International Festival de la Raza, Tijuana, Mexico 1987

box 9, folder 4

"Taller de Seragrafia," Bills 1987-1989

box 9, folder 5

Traveling Exhibitions 1985-1986

box 9, folder 6

Miscellaneous 1985-1986

 

General 1973-1991

box 9, folder 7

Articles of Incorporation, By-laws and Social Action Through Art Proposal , 1973

box 9, folder 8

Artists Union for Revolutionary Art(AURA) Minutes 1975

box 9, folder 9

Atlantic Swimming Pool Mural 1980-1981

box 9, folder 10

Bank of America Mural Contract 1975

box 9, folder 11

California Arts Council-Bills 1978

box 9, folder 12

California Coalition of Hispanic Organizations 1978

box 9, folder 13

Caltrans Ceramic Tile Community Mural 1979

box 9, folder 14

Centro Leadership, Training and Development Project Description 1978

box 9, folder 15

Certificate of Appreciation 1976

box 9, folder 16

"Cholo Film Treatment" by Moises Medina 1976

box 9, folder 17

City Arts Program-Agreement, Invoices and Documentation Lists 1979

box 9, folder 18

Community Arts Programs in Los Angeles-Draft 1977-1978

box 9, folder 19

Concilio de Arte Popular 1977-1978

box 9, folder 20

Donation Slips 1976-1978

box 9, folder 21

Downtown Gallery Exhibits 1983

box 9, folder 22

El Rancho Unified School District Directory 1980-1981

box 9, folder 23

Estimates for Tile Mural 1980

box 10, folder 1

Governor's Statewide Chicana Issues Conference 1980

box 10, folder 2

Governor's Statewide Chicana Issues Conference- Invoices 1980

box 10, folder 3

Guest Lectures-Speakers and Topics

box 10, folder 4

Los Angeles Task Force on the Arts, Preliminary Working Document, August 29 1986

box 10, folder 5

Mailing List 1984-1985

box 10, folder 6

Meeting of Chicano Artists on Bicentennial Committee 1975

box 10, folder 7

Model Release Agreement 1974

box 10, folder 8

National Association Pro-Spanish Speaking Elderly 1976

box 10, folder 9

OJOS Mailing List 1974-1975

box 10, folder 10

Our Lady of Guadalupe - Procession and Poster Contest 1979-1984

box 65

Our Lady of Guadalupe - Procession and Poster Contest

box 10, folder 11

Photocopies of Stencils by Carlos Buenos 1976-1977

box 10, folder 12

Photographic Study of La Cultura Del Barrio-Minutes of Meeting 1974

box 10, folder 13

Press Releases 1985-1990

box 11, folder 1

Prints Sold on the "Gil Plan" 1983-1987

box 11, folder 2

Report on The Task Force on Hispanic American Arts 1979

box 11, folder 3

Schedule of Events 1985-1986

box 11, folder 4

Self-Help Graphics Completed Hall Reservation Contracts 1983-1986

box 11, folder 5

Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc. Logos 1974

box 11, folder 6

VEX Alternative Space for Musicians-Flyers and Concept Proposal 1980

box 11, folder 7

Miscellaneous Items 1976-1991

 

Grant Proposals, Reports, and Applications 1970-1989

box 11, folder 8

Brody Arts Fund Application 1988-1989

 

California Arts Council (CAC)

box 11, folder 9

Artistic and Administrative Development Grant 1987-1989

box 11, folder 10

Artists in Residence Grant, Linda Vallejo , 1979

box 11, folder 11

Artists in Residence Grant, Margaret Garcia , 1987

box 11, folder 12

Artists in Residence Proposals 1979-1980

box 11, folder 13

Artists in Schools and Community 1978-1979

box 12, folder 1

1979

box 12, folder 2-3

1980-1981

box 12, folder 4

Contract for Multicultural Technical Assistance Program , 1989

box 12, folder 5

Expanding Participation Funds Grant , 1980

box 12, folder 6

Grant Application and Correspondence 1976-1977

box 12, folder 7

Miscellaneous Information 1977

box 12, folder 8

Multicultural Advancement Program Application 1987-1989

box 12, folder 9

Multicultural Grant Application and Supporting Materials 1987-1988

box 12, folder 10

Multicultural Grant Report 1988-1989

 

Organizational Grant

box 12, folder 11-12

1977-1978

box 13, folder 1

1977-1978

box 13, folder 2-3

1978-1979

box 13, folder 4

1979-1980

box 13, folder 5

1982-1983

box 13, folder 6

1984-1985

box 13, folder 7

1986-1987

box 13, folder 8

Silkscreen Project 1976-1977

box 13, folder 9

Technical Assistance Contract, Forms and Correspondence 1978-1980

box 13, folder 10

California Community Foundation, Grant Application 1987

 

Campaign for Human Development (CHD)

box 13

11 Proposal, copies , 1975

box 13, folder 12

Proposal and Budget Sheet , 1976

box 13, folder 13

Proposal and California Arts Council(CAC) Grant Agreement 1972-1977

box 14, folder 1

Proposal and Grant Application for Hispanic Filmmakers 1975-1980

box 14, folder 2

Quarterly Reports/Applications for Funding 1973-1974

box 14, folder 3

CETA Title VI Grant (original), Affirmative Action Plan, Personnel Policies and Procedures , 1978

box 14, folder 4

CETA Title VI and Public Art as Education Proposals 1978

box 14, folder 5

CETA Program-Yearly Summary Reports 1980-1983

box 14, folder 6

City of Los Angeles Arts Support Grant Application 1987

 

City of Los Angeles Cultural Grant

box 14, folder 7

1984-1985

box 14, folder 8

1985-1986

box 14, folder 9

1986-1987

box 14, folder 10

1987-1988

box 14, folder 11

Conrad Hilton Foundation , 1974

box 14, folder 12

Cultural News and Services Grant and CAC (original) 1977-1978

box 14, folder 13

Dutch Sisters Grant (original) , 1978

box 14, folder 14

Ethnic Heritage Grant Application, Barrio Mobile Art Book and Xeroxed Pictures 1980-1981

box 15, folder 1

Ethnic Heritage Studies Program 1979

box 15, folder 2

Ethnic Heritage Studies Program-Concept Paper of Proposal 1980-1981

box 15, folder 3

Funding Foundations, Information and Criteria 1970-1977

box 15, folder 4

Funding Foundations 1973-1975

box 15, folder 5

Foundation Replies, Incoming and Outgoing 1972-1975

box 15, folder 6

Hollywood Turf Club Associated Charities, Inc. , 1974

box 15, folder 7

Liberty Hill Foundation Proposal (original) , 1979

box 15, folder 8

Los Angeles Clearing House 1978

box 15, folder 9

Los Angeles County Department of Community Development Funding 1977-1978

box 15, folder 10

The Los Angeles Times Fund , 1975

box 15, folder 11

11 Application and Inservice Training For Artists Materials, Barrio Mobile Art 1976-1978

box 15, folder 12

1977

box 16, folder 1

1977-1978

box 16, folder 2-3

1978-1979

box 16, folder 4

1979-1980

box 16, folder 5

Mayors Grant and Correspondence 1977-1980

box 16, folder 6

Metropolitan Life Foundation-Museum Grant for Minority Visual Arts , 1987

box 16, folder 7

Mexican American Opportunity Foundation(MAOF) Proposal and Correspondence , 1977

box 16, folder 8

Mexico City Mural Project Support Material for Robert Delgado , 1987

box 16, folder 9

Mexico Mural Project Application and Letters of Rejection 1988

box 16, folder 10

Municipal Arts Grant, City of Los Angeles, Office of the Mayor 1977-1978

box 16, folder 11

Municipal Arts Grant, City of Los Angeles, Office of the Mayor , 1979

box 16, folder 12

Municipal Arts Program Description and Budget 1977-1978

 

National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

box 16, folder 13

Artist Spaces and Gallery Grant (Original) 1979-1981

 

Expansion Arts Grant

box 16, folder 14

1985-86

box 16, folder 15

1986-87

box 16, folder 16

1987-88

box 16, folder 17

Individual Grant Application 1980-1981

box 17, folder 1

Grant Application 1982-1983

 

"Ojos En Los/LA Through Our Eyes" (original)

box 17, folder 2

1975

box 17, folder 3

1975-76

box 17, folder 4

Organization Grant Application, 1987-1988

 

Visual Arts Grant

box 17, folder 5

1982-1983

box 17, folder 6

1986-87

box 17, folder 7

1987-88

box 17, folder 8

1988-89

box 17, folder 9

National Endowment For The Humanities(NEH) Brochures and Guidelines 1976-1977

box 17, folder 10

National/State/County Partnership Grant Application 1985-1986

box 17, folder 11

National/State/County Partnership Grant Application , 1987

box 17, folder 12

Poverello Fund , 1977

box 17, folder 13

Poverello Fund (original) 1978-1979

box 17, folder 14

Proposal Due Dates and Program Outline 1974-1975

box 17, folder 15

Proposals-Pasadena Silkscreen Factory and Campaign for Human Development

box 17, folder 16

Revenue Sharing 1972

box 18, folder 1

Revenue Sharing Request. Los Angeles County-Pasedena Community Service Commission Proposal Sample 1973

box 18, folder 2

UNO/SCOC Olympic Legacy Proposal Application 1985

box 18, folder 3

Miscellaneous Information 1977-1979

 

Newspaper, Magazine, and Miscellaneous Articles 1971-1984

box 18, folder 4

1971-1974

box 18, folder 5

1975-1977

box 18, folder 6

1978

box 18, folder 7

1979

box 18, folder 8

1980

box 18, folder 9

1983

box 18, folder 10

1984-undated

 

Personnel Bulk, 1972-1990 1972-1997 1972-1990

box 18, folder 11

Alma Family Services 1984

box 18, folder 12

Applications and Resumes 1977

box 18, folder 13

CETA-Past Workers 1975-1983

box 18, folder 14

City Volunteer Corps 1977

box 19, folder 1

Court Referral Community Service Program 1975-1985

box 19, folder 2

Free-lance Application and Training Record, Richard Duardo 1977

box 19, folder 3

Information on Artist Job Bank 1976

box 19, folder 4

In-Service Training 1976-1977

box 19, folder 5

Jessie Escobedo Work Study Contract 1976

box 19, folder 6

Letter of Resignation: Gloria Amalia Flores 1977

box 19, folder 7

Letters of Reference 1984-1990

box 19, folder 8

Minutes, Board Meetings 1977-1982

box 19, folder 9

Minutes, Staff Meetings 1975

box 19, folder 10

Minutes, Staff Meetings 1980

box 19, folder 11

The Music Commission 1980-1981

box 19, folder 12

National Endowment for the Arts(NEA)Questionnaire for Contract Information, Miscellaneous Personnel Forms 1978

box 19, folder 13

Pasadena City Art Center. CETA Workers 1979-1981

box 19, folder 14-17

Resumes, Miscellaneous

box 19, folder 18

Resumes, Miscellaneous Photographs 1972-1975

 

Sister Karen's Funeral

box 59, folder 5

In Memory of Sister Karen Boccalero 1997

box 59, folder 6

Information Packet Upon Her Death 1997

box 59, folder 7

Guest Book for Sister Karen's Memorial

box 59, folder 8

Liturgy in honor of Sister Karen Boccalero O.S.F.

box 59, folder 9-10

Letters Received by SHG Upon Sister Karen's Death

box 59, folder 11

Sister Karen Funeral Arrangements

box 59, folder 12

Thank You List for Condolences Sent Upon Sister Karen's Death

box 59, folder 13

Articles Upon Her Death

box 59, folder 14

Cards Received by SHG Upon Sister Karen's Death 1997

box 59

Guest Journal for Sister Karen's Funeral

box 19, folder 19

Resumes of Humanists 1977-1978

box 19, folder 20

Self-Help Graphics Studio and Personnel Policies , 1976

 

Sister Karen Boccalero (Director)

 

Photographs

box 58, folder 1-4

Sister Karens Self-Help Graphics Photo Album

box 58, folder 5-11

Sister Karen's Photographs

box 59, folder 3

Photo Used for Sister Karen's Funeral

box 58, folder 12-13

Art

box 59, folder 4

Awards undated

box 59, folder 1-2

Collectables

 

Series II. Barrio Mobile Art Studio 1972-1988

 

Correspondence, Incoming 1974-1986

box 20, folder 1

Benson-(Los Angeles, County) Board of Supervisors

box 20, folder 2

Los Angeles Philharmonic Association-United Teachers Los Angeles Letters of Support from Children

box 20, folder 3

Assumption School

box 20, folder 4

Murchison St. School

box 20, folder 5

Misc. Schools

box 20, folder 6

Robert F. Kennedy School

box 20, folder 7

1975-1976

 

General 1975-1980

box 20, folder 8

City of Los Angeles Bicentennial Award July 4, 1976

box 20, folder 9

Guest Book 1975-1976

box 20, folder 10

Mobile Art Project Concept Paper undated

box 21, folder 1

Mobile Art Studio Aesthetic Workshop undated

box 21, folder 2

Program Components: 6 months-5 day week undated

box 21, folder 3

Program Components: 9 months-3 day week [1975]

 

Program Records: Documentation, Curriculum Plans, Participants, Schedules, etc.

box 21, folder 4-7

October 1975-August 1976

box 22, folder 1-4

March 1977-November 1977

box 23, folder 1-3

December 1977-December 1978

box 23, folder 4

April 1979-July 1980

box 24, folder 1

April 1979-July 1980

 

Grant Proposals, Reports and Applications 1974-1979

box 24, folder 2

California Arts Commission Application (original) 1975-1976

box 24, folder 3

California Arts Council Proposal "Alternatives in Education Program" (original) 1976

box 24, folder 4

California Arts Council: Artists in Residence-- Linda Vallejo 1978-1979

box 24, folder 5

Department of Community Development, Original Contract 1977-1978

box 24, folder 6

General Revenue Sharing Program for Community Organizations, Budget and Program Description 1975-1976

box 24, folder 7

Mobile Arts Education and Training Proposal to City of Los Angeles 1977-1978

box 24, folder 8

Program Description, Budget and School Visits Schedule 1976

box 24, folder 9

Program Description for LA County Office of Urban Affairs 1974

box 24, folder 10

Program Proposal: Mayor's Office of Urban Development 1976

box 24, folder 11

Revised Proposal, Original Submitted Through GLCAA, (original) 1975

box 24, folder 12

Revised Proposal, Original Submitted Through GLCAA, 1975 (copies)

 

Newspaper and Magazine Articles 1976-1978

box 25, folder 1

1976

box 25, folder 2

1977-1978

box 25, folder 3

undated

 

Personnel 1972-1988

box 25, folder 4

Blank Forms: Applications, Checklists, Evaluations and Studio Policies

box 25, folder 5

Carlos Bueno 1972

box 25, folder 6

Employment Application 1980

box 25, folder 7

Minutes of Meetings 1975-1976

box 25, folder 8

Minutes of Meetings and Miscellaneous Documents 1977-1988

box 25, folder 9

Miscellaneous Forms, Schedules, Staff Directory, etc.

box 25, folder 10

Orientation Materials and Program Description 1975-1976

box 25, folder 11

Procedures 1975-1976

 

Visual Tools 1973-1982

box 26

1974-undated

box 27

undated

 

Workshop Documentation

box 28, folder 1

1973

box 28, folder 2-4

1975

box 28, folder 5-14

1976

box 28, folder 15

1977

box 29, folder 1

1977

box 29, folder 2-5

1978

box 65

1978

box 29, folder 6

1980

box 29, folder 7

1982

box 29, folder 8-13

undated

box 30, folder 1-12

undated

box 31, folder 1-5

undated

 

Color Photocopies 1977-1978

box 31, folder 6

1978

box 31, folder 7-11

undated

 

Flyers and Invitations

box 31, folder 12

1977-1978

 

Series III. El Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) 1960-1991

 

Correspondence, Incoming 1974-1987

box 32, folder 1

(Los Angeles, City) Mayor-Urbina

 

Correspondence, Outgoing

box 32, folder 2

1974-1991

 

General 1971-1991

box 32, folder 3

Día de los Muertos Confirmation of Participation and Statements of Interpretation 1991

box 32, folder 4

Día de los Muertos Exhibition and Celebration 1991

box 32, folder 5

Día de los Muertos Parade Application 1978

box 32, folder 6

Día de los Muertos Youth Project 1978

box 32, folder 7

Día de los Muertos Youth Project, Humanist's Evaluations 1978

box 32, folder 8

Employment Regulations &Job Description for Program undated

box 32, folder 9

Miscellaneous Information on Day of the Dead 1971

box 32, folder 10

Printing Receipts 1976

box 32, folder 11

Research by Participants in NEH Grant for Day of the Dead

 

Grant Proposals, Reports & Applications 1976-1986

box 32, folder 12

City of Los Angeles Cultural Grant Application 1979- 1980

box 32, folder 13

City of Los Angeles Folk Art Grant Application, Contract, Invoice and Final Report 1985-1986

box 32, folder 14

National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)-Grant Application 1976

 

NEA Día de los Muertos

box 32, folder 15-16

Report-Original and Copy 1976

box 33, folder 1

Report 1977

box 33, folder 2

Grant-Original 1978

box 33, folder 3

Report 1978

box 33, folder 4

Proposal-First Draft 1979

box 33, folder 5

Proposal 1979

box 33, folder 6

Report 1979

box 33, folder 7

Grant-Copy 1980

box 33, folder 8

Report 1980

box 33, folder 9

NEA Expansion Arts Program Grant Application 1981

box 33, folder 10

NEA Final Descriptive Report of Da de los Muertos 1981

box 33, folder 11

NEA Expansion Arts Program Grant Application 1982- 1983

box 34, folder 1

National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Da de los Muertos Youth Project-Original Grant Application 1978

 

NEH El Día de los Muertos Youth Project

box 34, folder 2

Application Copy 1978

box 34, folder 3

Proposal 1978

box 34, folder 4

Proposal with Revisions 1978

box 34, folder 5

Original Report 1978

box 34, folder 6

Grant-Original 1978-1979

box 34, folder 7

Proposed Concept Paper 1979

box 34, folder 8

Report 1979

 

Magazine, Newspaper, Journal and Miscellaneous Articles 1968-1991

box 34, folder 9

1968-1969

box 34, folder 10

1975-1976

box 34, folder 11

1977

box 35, folder 1

1978-1979

box 35, folder 2

1980-1981

box 35, folder 3

1982-1983

box 35, folder 4

1984-1987

box 35, folder 5

1988-1991

box 35, folder 6-7

undated

 

Photographs, Negatives and Slides 1960-1985

box 35, folder 8

1960-1977

box 35, folder 9

1974

box 35, folder 10

1974-1978

box 35, folder 11

1976-1980

box 35, folder 12

1977

box 35, folder 13

1978

box 36, folder 1

1978

box 36, folder 2

1979-1980

box 36, folder 3

1985

box 36, folder 4-11

undated

 

Color Photocopies, Flyers, Invitations and Posters 1975-1986

 

Color Photocopies

box 37, folder 1

undated

 

Invitations, Flyers and Posters

box 37, folder 2

1975-1978

box 37, folder 3

1979-1986

box 37, folder 4

undated

box 37, folder 5

Pink Paper cutout/Papel Picado, Olvera Street, Los Angeles and poster

 

Note Cards

box 37, folder 6-7

undated

 

Series IV. Magazine, Newspaper, Journal and Miscellaneous Articles 1963-1991

box 38, folder 1

1963-1964

box 38, folder 2

1970-1971

box 38, folder 3

1974

box 38, folder 4

1975

box 38, folder 5

1976

box 38, folder 6

1977

box 38, folder 7

1977-1978

box 38, folder 8

1978

box 39, folder 1

1978

box 39, folder 2

1979

box 39, folder 3-6

1980

box 39, folder 7

1981

box 40, folder 1

1981

box 40, folder 2-3

1982

box 40, folder 4-5

1983

box 40, folder 6-7

1984

box 41, folder 1-2

1985

box 41, folder 3-4

1986

box 41, folder 5-6

1987

box 42, folder 1-6

1988

box 42, folder 7-8

1989

box 43, folder 1-2

1989

box 43, folder 3-6

1990

box 43, folder 7

1991

box 44, folder 1

1991

box 44, folder 2-8

undated

box 45, folder 1-5

undated

 

Series V. Photographs, Negative and Slides 1920-1986

 

Photographs

box 67, folder 1

Artists in Action CIrca 1990

box 46, folder 1

1920-1945

box 46, folder 2

1951-1972

box 46, folder 3

1973

box 46, folder 4

1978

box 46, folder 5

1979-1986

box 46, folder 6-11

undated

box 47, folder 1-14

undated

box 48, folder 1-14

undated

box 49, folder 1-4

undated

box 26

undated

box 67, folder 2

Imagenes de un Movimiento 1998

box 67, folder 3

Self Help Graphics Posterboards circa 1998

box 60

Self Help Graphics History

box 60

Concilio de Arte Popular Meeting and Art Exhibition Photographs

box 62

Dia de los Muertos 1974-1982

album 68

Self-Help Graphics miscellaneous photographs and slides

Other Descriptive Information

Miscellaneous photographs, slides, and negatives of artwork, exhibits, and artists in action.
 

Negatives

 

1973

box 49, folder 6

1975

box 49, folder 7

1976-1977

box 49, folder 8-15

undated

 

Slides

 

Slides A 1972-1992

 

Assemblage

album 1, slide Cat.1 001(1-6)

Title unknown November 1975

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

altar, ofrenda, Fund: National Endowment for the Arts and Self-Help Graphics.
album 1, slide Cat. 1 002(1-13)

Title unknown November 7, 1976

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: altar, ofrenda

Description/Comments

Altars and ofrendas for Day of the Dead celebration and exhibition at SHG. Cross: Installation Art and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
album 1, slide Cat.1 003(1-15)

Title unknown November 7, 1976

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: altar, ofrenda

Description/ Comments

Detalis of altars from Day of the Dead- Altar Exhibition at Self Help Graphics. Cross CAP and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
album 1, slide Cat. 1 004(1-10)

Title unknown November 6, 1977

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: altar, ofrenda

Description/ Comments

Cross: Installation Art, CAP and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
album 1, slide Cat. 1 005(1-11)

Title unknown November 6, 1977

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: altar, ofrenda

Description/ Comments

From Day of the Dead-Altar Exhibition at SHG. Cross: CAP and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
album 1, slide Cat. 1 006(1-35)

Title unknown November 6, 1978

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: altar, ofrenda

Description/ Comments

From Day of the Dead Exhibition at SHG, organized by Micheal M. Amescua and Linda Vallejo. Cross: CAP and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
album 1, slide Cat. 1 007

Title unknown 1989

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: altar, ofrenda

Description/ Comments

From Day of the Dead '89 Exhibition at SHG. Cross: CAP and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
album 1, slide Cat.1 008(1-12)

Untitled November 7, 1982

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: altar, ofrenda

Description/Comments

Cross: Installation Art and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
album 1, slide Cat.1 009(1-20)

Title unknown November 5, 1978

creator: Pineda-Rico, Sarah
creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister
creator: Vallejo, Linda
creator: Castañeda, Cecilia
creator: Yáñez, Mari
creator: Yáñez, Christopher
creator: Honesto, Cindy
creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: altar, ofrenda

Description/ Comments

Cross: Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms
album 1, slide Cat. 1 010(1-16)

Untitled undated

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
Physical Description: altar, ofrenda

Description/Comments

Cross: Indigenous Chicano mediums and Art Forms
album 1, slide Cat.1 011

Outside undated

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 1, slide Cat. 1 012

Ritual Hand undated

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 1, slide Cat. 1 013

Tabloid Figure undated

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 1, slide Cat. 1 014

Los Cipotes July 1987

creator: Los Cipotes
Physical Description: mixed media

Description/ Comments

Cross: CAP and Installation Art and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
album 1, slide Cat. 1 015

María Ester Urista 1942-1989 1989

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: mixed media

Description/ Comments

From Day of the Dead '89 Exhibition at SHG. Cross: CAP and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
album 1, slide Cat. 1 016

Day of the Dead Fan 1989

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Physical Description: mixed media

Description/ Comments

From Day of the Dead '89 Exhibition. Cross: CAP and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
album 1, slide Cat. 1 017

Title unknown undated

creator: Yáñez, Larry
Physical Description: altar, ofrenda

Description/ Comment

Cross: Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
 

Atelier

album 1, slide Cat.2 001

Calaca Alucinada en L.A. January 26-30, 1987

creator: Antonio Aguirre, José
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 002

Firedream March 7-11, 1988

creator: Antonio Aguirre, José
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

My work is closely related to personal experience. This visual poem tells the story of a relationship that was so intense that it was extinguished by the fire of passion. This love is being reborn through a new fire of life but it has to face a deconstruction of its past and in a cathartical experience overcome the present to be able to grow into the future." J.A. Aguirre Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 003

It's Like the Song, Just Another Op'nin' Another Show... January 8-12, 1990

creator: Antonio Aguirre, José
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"This print is intended to be a tribute to the memory of Carlos Almaraz and to those that have also died from AIDS. The image of the cross coming from the head/photograph of Almaraz is combined/appropriated with a few symbols from Carlos' own iconography, developed with my own treatment and color perception." J.A. Aguirre Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 004

Icon February 15-20, 1987

creator: Alferov, Alex
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 005

Koshka January 24-29, 1988

creator: Alferov, Alex
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"I live in Hollywood, in a part of the city that used to be residential but is now in a state of change. There are a lot of stray cats in this neighborhood. The cats are forced to survive on their own. The cities are in the same state of plight. I have used the stray cat as a symbol of what happens to a city in decline and to its inhabitants--an electric neon existence of surviving at any cost--casting an uncertain shadow to its future." A. Alferov Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 006

Oriental Blond October 3-7, 1988

creator: Alferov, Alex
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Oriental Blond is a portrait that speaks of the two diverse background cultures from which Mr. Alferov has come. The bright blond side of the face is the white cultural roots while the blue side represents his oriental ancestry. The body of Mr. Alferov's work speaks about the conflicts and resolutions of meeting middle ground through cultural and emotional diversity. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 007

Sobreviviente January 29-February 2, 1990

creator: Alicia, Juana
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Originally done as a book illustration on the theme of 'Tales of survival and disappearance in Argentina', then as a pastel painting, a lithograph and now as a silkscreen, the image has evolved to mean an expression of the tenacity and spiritual inner light of all women who persevere in oppressive situations, be they imprisoned in concentration camps, jails or their own homes." J. Alicia Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 008

Where's My Genie in the Bottle October 23, 1989

creator: Amemiya-Kirkman, Grace
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Content of print: Depression, the escape--the glamour, addiction, the high--the hysteria--emptiness. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 009

Mara 'akame January 10-15, 1988

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Other shamans dream that someone wants to throw a cloud which will destroy all of the people. All of us will end from this cloud. Others say they dream that a giant animal will fall and, where it falls, everything will burn in a great fire. The only way to stop this is to renew the candles so the gods are contented. The shamans know how; they did this once a very long time ago. Maybe they will do it again, maybe not. They will dream what they have to do." Ulu Temayk, Mara'akame (Huichol Shaman) Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 010

Toci January 14-19, 1989

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"'Toci' mother of the gods and heart of the earth. The divine grandmother. Mother Earth. She says, 'Look at me, I am beautiful, do not destroy me'." M. Amescua Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 011

Xolotl January 2-6, 1990

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Xolotl guides the sun thru the underworld. Here he is asking, 'Who will speak for the animals, will they all drown in mankind's pollution or will you speak and act now, today, this minute to pick up your own garbage?'" M. Amescua Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 012

The Single Word March 1983

creator: Anton, Don
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 013

Plumas Para Paloma March 20-24, 1989

creator: Boltuch Avila, Glenna
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"A personal piece celebrating the birth of my first child, Sara Paloma, depicted at 4 months. The 2 weavings are used to symbolize two cultures from her background--Mexican and Indian--and also the textures and interweavings of one's life. The photographs symbolize her connections to her past (she is named for her great-grandmother Sarah). The feathers on the rug symbolize feathers of the dove which in Native American cultures stand for good deeds and power in one's life." This print represents gifts she has received from her past. G. Avila Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 014

Untitled March 3-6, 1986

creator: Boltuch Avila, Glenna
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 015

Advenimiento de Primavera February 5-9, 1990

creator: Baray, Samuel A.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Advenimiento de Primavera--the arrival of spring. Ancient and contemporary Angels of Los Angeles. There are very few angels that sing." S. Baray Fund: California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 016

Santuario March 9-13, 1987

creator: Baray, Samuel A.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 017

Calaveras in Black Tie October 30-November 3, 1989

creator: Bautista, Vincent
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Three calaveras attending a Día de los Muertos art opening, a party and celebration. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 018

...And His Image Was Multiplied January 22-26, 1990

creator: Bert, Guillermo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Refer[s] to the alienation of people who live in a super metropolis experience. Human beings are separated from direct contact with nature. The person becomes a mere reflection of self. These entities are defined by the image of them within the little box of a television set." G. Bert Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 019

Dilemma in Color November 16-21, 1987

creator: Bert, Guillermo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The ambivalence of thoughts amid the strong influence of television and the hidden energy that makes it possible. The conflict is intensified by the aggressive, brilliant colors." G. Bert Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 020

Without March 1983

creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 021

Long Life to the Creative Force February 13-19, 1989

creator: Botello, David
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The elder represents long life in a peaceful setting. The plumed serpent is 'Quetzalcoatl' representing the 'creative force' but also 'chaos' which surrounds the elder and wants the heart as the final sacrifice of life. The braids on the heart are her/his life's story; the nopales cactus are new life still growing. The cat is the jaguar, 'Tezcatlipoca', death lingering over your left shoulder, waiting for the person giving up on life. Message: We must remain in balance, rest and soothe our hearts, not succumb to desires, etc., around us." D. Botello Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 022

Reconstruction November 27-December 1, 1989

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"This piece is about the reconstruction of man with the help of a woman. Time swings back and forth, half man, half skeleton. The pregnant woman lying down shackled is a reference to the responsibility of motherhood." P. Botello Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 023

Untitled February 16-20, 1986

creator: Brehm, Qathryn
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 024

Manifestation of Trinity December 7-11, 1987

creator: Calderón, Rudy
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Manifestation of Trinity is an attempt to portray analogies between the ancient and the universal concept of Trinity and recognizable manifestations in life that are triple in nature, the three primary colors from which all other colors emerge, and the family unit of father, mother and child from which all nations take form. Spirit endows matter with dynamic conscious life." R. CalderÙn Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 025

In Our Remembrance Is Our Resurrection December 10-11, 1983

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: ARCO, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 026

Untitled ca. Fall 1983

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, ARCO. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 027

Negativity Attracts March 26-30, 1990

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The print is the result of minimalizing detail work in order to focus more clearly on color and content (form). Negativity Attracts reflects male-female relationships often seen as conflicting yet attracting because of, or in spite of, differences." B. Carrasco Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 029

Self-Portrait February 24-March 1, 1984

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 030(1-2)

Camino Largo February 6-March 27, 1985

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Cross-reference with Installation Art and Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 031

El Pueblo Chicano con el Pueblo Centroamericano March 1986

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 032

La Noche y los Amantes February 1987

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 033

Danze Ocelot ca. Fall 1983

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 034

Victoria Ocelotl December 4-10, 1983

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, ARCO. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 035

Stadium February 21-26, 1988

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Soldiers playing and posing in a menacing manner. Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 036

Pan Dulce November 7-11, 1988

creator: Coronado, Sam
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Based on distorted perspective creating abstract-like forms and accented by lines to frame the objects. Shadows are also incorporated into the design with use of shape and color. The subjects are familiar ones to most Mexican-Americans; they evoke an ethnic feeling unique to the culture which has introduced this type of pastry, "Molletes", to our society. "The subjects I paint are a reflection of the bi-cultural work that surrounds me. These subjects express the rebirth of ideas and feelings which are emerging in today's society." S. Coronado Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 037

Media Madness March 1983

creator: Costa, Sam
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 038

Act on It March 5-14, 1985

creator: Davis, Alonzo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

The Vote Series is a group of paintings and prints that emphasize the vote. The artist reacted to apathy on the part of many of our citizens. He was born in the south when the right to vote was denied his family because of their race. "Many people... particularly in the south have made great sacrifices to assure the right to vote for all people, and the Vote Series is intended to be a nonpartisan motivator and consciousness raiser for all citizens." A. Davis Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 039

King Melon January 19-23, 1987

creator: Davis, Alonzo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 040

Now Is the Time March 15-19, 1988

creator: Davis, Alonzo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The print emphasizes the power and impact of the right to vote. This print is to raise the consciousness of the Jesse Jackson Presidential Campaign." A. Davis Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 041

Comet Over City Hall December 9-12, 1985

creator: De Batuc,, Alfredo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 042

Seven Views of City Hall January 13-16, 1987

creator: De Batuc,, Alfredo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 043

Guatemala November 21-25, 1988

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Pregnant female figure in anxious position with umbilical attachment to ground--fertility of people; of the earth. Soldier as a set piece in the game of exploitation between countries. The clown figure from pack of 'Payaso' cigarettes common to Guatemala. Three headed dog whose symbolism probably has some deep mythological story that has to do with Hades, the river Styx, Dante Alleghieri, and so on, but it's just an image from the Mexican state of Guerrero that looked cool." R. Delgado Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 044

Loto December 19-20, 1985

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 045(1-2)

Untitled March 5-14, 1984

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 046

Champ de Bataille October 13-19, 1989

creator: Donis, Alex
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"It was a dream, it was all a dream." A. Donis Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 047

Río, por no llorar November 28-December 2, 1988

creator: Donis, Alex
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Basically my print is a statement about oppression. It's about people who struggle to survive while their lands are stripped away and their resources siphoned. I recently read the lyrics to a song which I think most clearly defines my piece: '...So take a good look at my face, you'll see my smile looks out of place, look even closer, it's easy to trace the track of my tears'." A. Donis Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 048

The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost February 29-March 6, 1988

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Well, it was quite a spontaneous activity indeed. The content of this image is totally appropriated from the commonplace of contemporary culture. Their layout is to indicate the following: Mickey, omnipotent god (benevolent and happy); the robot, man on earth, a replicant of god--Symbols: O.K, meaning everything is swell on earth." R. Duardo Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 050

Untitled January 25-February, 1985

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Female torso, on abstract field including Japanese characters, Made in U.S.A. Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 051

Jaguar March 1983

creator: Flores, Florencio
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 052

Little Gold Man February 12-16,1990

creator: Gamboa, Diane
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"I continued to build texture and detail. The Little Gold Man himself is the focal point of the other figures in the piece, but at the same time is one of the many figures involved in this print, as in other prints I have created through the Atelier program. I attempted to work on an image using a new technique that is very different from my other prints." D. Gamboa Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 053

She's My Puppet October 21-23, 1983

creator: Gamboa, Diane
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 054

Three March 17-20, 1986

creator: Gamboa, Diane
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 055

Untitled January 9-18, 1984

creator: Gamboa, Diane
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 056(1-5)

Atelier No. 8/ Four Prints October 6-9, 1986

creator: Gamboa, Diane
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Overpowered (upper left), Loose (upper right), Expression (lower left), and Desired (lower right) silkscreen prints from the Atelier 8 collection. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 057

Untitled November 6-11, 1984

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 058

Anna Comiendo Salsa December 1-5, 1986

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 059

Romance January 4-8, 1988

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The print is symbolic of the sexual tensions in the first stages of 'Romance'. The fork foams on the appetite of those involved. Chili, sex, something that feels so good can burn so bad." M. García Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 060

Untitled February 24-27, 1986

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 061

Untitled February 24-27, 1986

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 062

Movie House February 8-12, 1988

creator: Montes, Roberto Gil de
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 063

El Vaquero December 11-15, 1989

creator: Gonzalez, Yolanda
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Designed for Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center. The legend of the cowboy, my concept is, 'life is to be lived' and El Vaquero is certainly living life. His motion is free; with the air blowing through his scarf and hair, he has no worries. Life should be as free and fun loving as El Vaquero." Y. Gonzalez Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 064

Don Juan's Got the Blues December 5-9, 1988

creator: Gonzalves, Ricardo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The image of the coyote is a representation of the brujo Don Juan as he is transformed into animal form. This work is an expression of an indigenous epistemological view that considers an alternative reality. Don Juan is presented here as an animal warrior on a mission to preserve and advance Chicano culture. ¿Y qué?" R. Gonzalves Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 065

Ancient Dreamers November 10-14, 1986

creator: Grace, Gerry
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 067

El Perro y la Mujer February 15-19, 1988

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 068

La Mujer y el Perro February 15-19, 1988

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The dog or perro symbolizes men or man. It's a concept of men chasing women. This woman does not want to be chased and therefore hides in her room, holding her body in despair.", D. Guerrero-Cruz. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 069

Mujeres y Perros March 2-6, 1987

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 070

Peacemakers November 4-7, 1985

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

This print depicts the irony of three Chicano children growing up in an Anglo society with images of the society, therefore losing the heritage. It also speaks to the idea that children can be taught to save the world from nuclear war with their peacemaking friends. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 071

Perro en mi Cama October 31-November 4, 1988

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"This is part of my series on women and dogs. The other prints consist of the dogs on the prowl for women. In this print, the dog accomplishes his goal. Here he lies comfortably with the woman with a smug smile on his face because of his achievement. These dogs represent men who continually harass women with their cat calls.", D. Guerrero-Cruz. Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 066

Untitled (The Bride) February 19-28, 1985

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The bride is a statement about my struggle as an artist, who leaves the professional field of art in order to survive as a single parent. During this time, this woman feels like she is slowly dying because she is not able to be what she wants to be. This is not against marriage, but a statement that one must be what she really wants to be before she can be anything else. Women have a harder struggle than men simply because we are women; I hope that for the women of tomorrow the struggle will be easier to make their lives better.", Dolores Guerrero-Cruz. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 072

Untitled November 5-6, 1983

creator: Hamada, Miles
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: ARCO, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 073

Sight One February 23-27, 1987

creator: Hamilton, Vijali
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 074

Sawin' at Sunset March 16-20, 1987

creator: Healy, Wayne Alaniz
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 075

The Cosmic Cruise January 15-18, 1990

creator: Ester Hernandez
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The theme is our interconnectedness with each other and The Universe. The car represents movement in space and time is represented by the images of four women: La Virgen de Guadalupe (the driver), the Mexican Indian grandmother, the modern Chicano mother and child. The Aztec moon goddess Coyolxauqui signifies our link with the past. The print is part of my ongoing tribute to La Mujer Chicana.", E. Hernández. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 076

Untitled October 23-November 1, 1984

creator: Herrʹon, Willie
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts and California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 077

Journey to the Astral World October 19-23, 1987

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Revivalist sect of the new world conjuring ancient spirits through the releasing of doves. This ritual opens the door to the spiritual world, praying, prancing, dancing, clapping of hands; trumpeting in the night transcends the participants into the world of the Eternal.", B. Hoyes. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 078

Macumba Ritual October 20-25, 1986

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 079

Some Kind of Buckaroo March 12-15, 1990

creator: La Marr, Jean
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The warrior spirit continues in contemporary times. Encroachment on sacred land area of nature by people for U.S. military testing, and fencing off lands keeping Indian people from sacred areas.", J. LaMarr. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 080

Vulcán de Pacaya March 6-10, 1989

creator: Lane, Leonie
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"This print is based on my New Year's Eve 1988-89 spent with 14 people on top of Vulcán de Pacaya just south of Guatemala City, Guatemala. The combination of the active volcano, fireworks, campfire and fireflies is a potent mixture of heat, light and symbols. The volcano is a symbol for many things--underlying tensions exploding to the surface--political, social, sexual and emotional. This night and this mountain serve as a stage for reflection on events of the present and future. Fire is a catalyst for change, ignition of passion, destruction of the old, commencement of the new.", L. Lane. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 081

Untitled October 29-30, 1983

creator: Leal, Steve
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: ARCO, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 082

Camine, No Camine January 20-23, 1986

creator: Castro Lenero, Jose
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 083

Susana January 24-30, 1986

creator: Castro Lenero, Jose
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 084

Dando Gracias October 16-22, 1983

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, ARCO. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 085

Madre Tierra--Padre Sol I December 8-11, 1986

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 086

Madre Tierra--Padre Sol II December 8-11, 1986

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 087

Soñando January 6-9, 1986

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts.
album 1, slide Cat.2 088

Wovoka's Corazón October 21-24, 1985

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 089

Lost Childhood October 1-9, 1984

creator: Maradiaga, Ralph
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 090

The Promised Land November 10-14, 1986

creator: Martinez, Daniel J.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 091

The Dream March 13-17, 1989

creator: Montaño Valle, Ernest
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Primer trabajo realizado conjunto con ayuda Chicana, la característica principal se refiera a la situación real--abstracta del dibujo que interpreta el sueño, así como la utilización de colores con la elisura tónica, colores un tanto absurdos pero relacionados.", E. Montaño Valle. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 092

Tijerina Tantrum February 27-March 3, 1989

creator: Montoya, Delilah
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The Tijerina Tantrum is about Reyes Tijerina, the Aloncia, the forest station and the U.S. Military. The image in the center symbolizes Shiva Energy that is through her dance of the Tijerina Tantrum; energy spins off igniting the tension between Reyes-Aloncia and the Forest Ranger-Military. In general this print embraces the energy generated by the politically turbulent 60's.", D. Montoya. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 093

Sí Se Puede January 9-13, 1989

creator: Montoya, Malaquías
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"These images deal with struggle. I use the maguey plant as a symbol of strength. In this image the plant and its power are the manifestation of the frustration of the poor represented by the person looking out of the rectangular box. The maguey is ripping through the American flag, which I use here as a symbol of those things which oppress people.", M. Montoya. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 094

Savagery and Technology March 1983

creator: Norte, Armando
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 095

Shadows of Ghosts December 18-22, 1989

creator: Norte, Armando
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"We wear the scars of our past, bad experience, touch them and feel the fear, the anger, the pain, over and over again. Those moments from our past are but a collage of fading images. Shadows of ghosts. We must look forward, to life.", A. Norte. Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 096

Untitled November 19-20, 1983

creator: Norte, Armando
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, ARCO. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 097

Border Bingo/Lotería Fronteriza October 25-30, 1987

creator: Ochoa, Victor
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat. 2 098(1-2)

El Jarabe de los Muertianos January 16- February 17

creator: Oropeza, Eduardo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/ Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 2, slide Cat. 2 099

Onward Christian Soldiers 1985

creator: Oropeza, Eduardo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/ Comments

Slide Photgraph for Ateliers VI and VII exhibition and reception at Self Help Graphics, organized by Self Help Graphics staff and Sister Karen Boccalero. (April 1986). Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts.
album 1, slide Cat.2 100

Onward Christian Soldiers December 15-18, 1985

creator: Oropeza, Eduardo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 101

Arreglo October 8-9, 1983

creator: Perez, Jesús
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, ARCO. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 102

The Best of Two Worlds November 9-13, 1987

creator: Perez, Jesús
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Mexican-Americans. These three generations formulated the passionate Mexican-American heritage. But the Mexican-American was to enter his own revolution: to fight for his identity; to establish his values in a country which differed in culture and in values from the three generations that had preceded him. Now the fifth generation has to respond to a new-age culture: electronics, space, sex, materialism, Ronald Reagan, etc. Like the cactus which supports the eagle on the Mexican flag, they are all undeniably Mexican-rooted!", J. Perez. Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 103

Say Yes January 30-February 3, 1989

creator: Perez, Jesús
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Between hope and hopelessness, any child, including the child within us, is fragile, vulnerable, and dependent on an external world for its very survival. Many factors will shape and mold its future. Needy children, through no fault of their own, are subject to a murky world of oppression. As a volunteer chair of a YMCA fundraising campaign, I see many campaigners and donors who are making a difference in many of these children's lives. I salute these volunteers who dare 'say yes' to the YMCA and help us to 'Say yes!' to life.", J. Perez. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 104

Try Angle # 1 November 2-6, 1986

creator: Perez, Jesús
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 105

Untitled December 29-31, 1985

creator: Perez, Jesús
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 106

Vértigo November 24-28, 1986

creator: Perez, Juan
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 107

Thinking of Jesus and Mary February 6-10, 1989

creator: Pérez, Louie
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Based on series of pastel sketches on newspaper. The religious imagery of the sacred hearts of Jesus and Mary conveys personal religious convictions in a purely aesthetic approach. The print medium has recreated the newspaper accurately, while the image retains the immediacy of the original. I've also used monotype to enhance the attitude of making art at the moment. The overall piece conveys an irony in the juxtaposition of religious symbols and the disposable, temporary material on which they are executed." L. Perez Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 108

Familia March 1983

creator: Ponce, Michael D.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 109

Untitled October 7-10, 1985

creator: Rodriguez, Elizabeth
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 110

Untitled October 27-30, 1986

creator: Rodriguez, Elizabeth
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 111

Night Falls as I Lay Dreaming February 19-23, 1990

creator: Rodriguez, Joe Bastida
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"This print depicts a young girl who, while in her sleep, visualizes her fear of a snake curled close to her which may strike as it reaches towards the sunset. Images of unborn children within a tree (tree of life) and the dark clouds shaped like an eagle edge towards the sunset, reflecting an old Indian wise man that oversees her presence. Symbols relate to the notion of the fear of losing one's cultural identity and of the hope for children to maintain their heritage.", J. Bastida-Rodriguez. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 112

A Part of You and Me 1989

creator: Rodriguez, Reyes
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The print is inspired by my daughter. The coming together of two Latin cultures, one Brazilian and the other Chicano. The snake is transformed from an Aztec symbol to the streets of Rio. On the upper left corner is the diety Yemanja, Goddess of the Sea, and in front of her are lilies associated with Chicano and Mexican art. A calavera peeks through on the right hand side.", R. Rodriguez. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 113

Carro February 3-6, 1986

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 114

Cruz Arroyo Seco January 18-22, 1988

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

The white cross standing in a field of yellow sunflowers exists in Arroyo Seco, New Mexico, in the local cemetery. Arroyo Seco is near Taos, New Mexico, and the background is an indication of the magic mountain sacred to the Pueblo Indians. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 115

Cruz Hacienda Martínez January 18-22, 1988

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The print depicts a small cross hanging in the Martínez Hacienda in Taos, New Mexico. I've tried to convey an emotional feeling this kind of imagery evokes." F. Romero Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 116

Frutas y Verduras October 16-20, 1989

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 117

Pingo con Corazón February 3-6, 1986

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 118

Untitled October 12-17, 1986

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 119

Eternal Seeds December 1989

creator: Salazar, Daniel
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts. Self Help Graphics and Art Inc.
album 1, slide Cat.2 120

Eternal Seeds December 4-8, 1989

creator: Salazar, Daniel
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ is to plant seeds of eternal life." D. Salazar Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 121

Like Father, Like Son March 1983

creator: Segura, Daniel
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 122

This Is Pain December 18-20, 1983

creator: Segura, Daniel
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, ARCO. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 123

Atelier IV Group Poster November 6-December 13, 1984

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 124

Atelier V Group Poster 1985

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
Physical Description: silkscreen, collage

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 125

Untitled March 1-3, 1984

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 126

Omens March 1983

creator: Sparrow, Peter V.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 127

Untitled January 8-15, 1985

creator: Sparrow, Peter V.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 128

Balance of Knowledge--Balance of Power October 11-16, 1987

creator: Taylor, Neal
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"Balance of Knowledge--Balance of Power deals with the individual coming to a point in himself and society, being educated by its own example. The use of the arch for knowledge and balance; the spiral for inner strength, understanding and compassion; the lightning for physical strength and endurance. Power to the person.", N. Taylor. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 129

Cosmic Patterns Print II October 2-6,1987

creator: Thomas, Matthew
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The inner worlds made visible to our senses through symbols: form, color and line are used." M. Thomas Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 130

Untitled October 11-14, 1985

creator: Thomas, Matthew
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 131(1-2)

The Pope of Broadway November 19-30, 1984

creator: Torrez, Eloy
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 132

Untitled December 3-13, 1985

creator: Torrez, Eloy
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 133

Duel Citizenship November 23-27, 1987

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The fight represents the differences in ideologies concerning the decision-making about citizenship. The decision is either to maintain Mexican citizenship and deny any involvement in policy making in the United States or to give up Mexican citizenship and, much more, to become U.S. citizens. The images that I include are: A flag: a country's symbolic identity; el Apache: a reminder of the country's cultural roots; the drum: the disciplining of a country's ideologies; el valiente: the defender of one's country.", A. Urista. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 134

El Llamado Dividido October 24-28, 1988

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"El Llamado Dividido or The Divided Call is images and messages that constitute a call for unity under cultural/social and political beliefs, but are divided because of social upbringing.", A. Urista. Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 135

The Travel Back 1989

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The migration of the cultural from the logic of Blind Justice back to the spirituality of the Mayans. The imagery depicts women as the sole identity of the movement towards the roots of cultural awareness; from Mexico to the U.S. and back.", A. Urista. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Color House
album 1, slide Cat.2 136

Welcome to Aztlán February 2-6, 1987

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 137

Untitled March 19-26, 1985

creator: Valadez, John M.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 138

The Dressing Table November 14-18, 1988

creator: Valdez, Patssi
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Depict[s] a section of my environment. P. Valdez Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 139

Scattered November 30-December 4, 1987

creator: Valdez, Patssi
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"This print is autobiographical: The breaking away of the old and the emergence of the new self.", P. Valdez. Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 140

Black Orchid January 5-9, 1987

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 141(1-2)

Untitled December 4-13, 1984

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila
album 1, slide Cat.2 142

Mexico Frantico February 1-5, 1988

creator: Walker, J. Michael
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The print deals with ways of thinking of Mexico: the banner is tourist brochure style; the eagle is folk-artsy; the snake is designy; the cactus is just a cactus. The frame is a stream-of-consciousness field of images (visual, historical, narrative and musical and sensual) that I associate with Mexico and Mexicanos. The calaveras of Posada accompany the cantante on her guitar--her song of love becomes the lovers in a desert on the bottom of the frame. Hidden behind the eagle is the Virgen de Guadalupe, the unofficial symbol of Mexico.", J. M. Walker. Fund: California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 143

Amor Matizado October 17-21, 1988

creator: Yepes, George
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"The title Amor Matizado translates into Blended Love, hence a blending of thought, ideas, personal preference. The idea began as a skeleton and a woman kissing, then it became a man and a woman, then ultimately as both figures drew closer to completion, the end result was two women. My print as the artist on this design was that of an impartial observer.", G. Yepes. Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 144

Phantom Fear II March 1983

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self-Help Graphics. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
album 1, slide Cat.2 145

Raised in the U.S.A. February 21-25, 1989

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

"This work portrays passages of my life as a Mexican raised and educated in the U.S. Having left Mexico at a very young age, I had to adjust to a new culture, new environment, and hardest of all, a new language. Thinking back, it was an experience impossible to match, but easy to express. Mom once said, 'Vamos a Estados Unidos, donde todo es color de rosa.' (We are going to the U.S. where everything is like paths covered with rose petals [sic]). It has not been that easy!", A. Zaragoza. Fund: Self-Help Graphics, California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Color House.
album 1, slide Cat.2 146

Sunflowers for Gauguin October 14-17, 1985

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts. Slide photographer: Adam Avila.
 

Center Activities and Programs

album 1, slide Cat.3 110(1-5)

Day of the Dead '77 Bread-Making (Pan de Muerto) Workshop November 1977

creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 1, slide Cat.3 001(1-9)

CAC Workshop June 1982

creator: Limon, Leo

Description/Comments

Slide Photographer: Leo Limón.
album 2, slide Cat.3 002

General Meeting to Discuss Artists' Needs April 1989

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics; slide photographer: Arturo Urista.
album 2, slide Cat.3 003(1-4)

Atelier Exhibition January 20, 1984

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 2, slide Cat.3 004

Atelier IX Workshop Meeting March 1987

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: California Arts Council, Visual Arts, Self Help Graphics.
album 2, slide Cat.3 005(1-29)

Atelier VIII and IX Exhibition and Reception May 1987

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds:***
album 2, slide Cat.3 006(1-14)

Atelier XIV April 8, 1990

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, SHG
album 2, slide Cat.3 007(1-24)

California Arts Council Workshop December 1981

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 2, slide Cat.3 008(1-18)

California Arts Council Workshop March 1982

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: California Arts Council
album 2, slide Cat.3 009

Carlos Bueno Working on Mural undated

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 2, slide Cat.3 010(1-27)

Cinco de Mayo Celebration May 5, 1985

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 2, slide Cat.3 011(1-5)

Day of the Dead '75 November 1975

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Musicians, reception and exhibition. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 2, slide Cat.3 012(1-5)

Day of the Dead '75 Procession November 1975

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 2, slide Cat.3 013(1-4)

Day of the Dead '76 November 7, 1976

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Musicians performing during Day of the Dead celebration.
album 2, slide Cat.3 014(1-15)

Day of the Dead '76 November 7, 1976

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Participants at Cemetery. Funds: Self Help Grapics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 2, slide Cat.3 015(1-16)

Day of the Dead '76 November 7, 1976

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Participants. Funds:Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts.
album 2, slide Cat.3 016(1-12)

Day of the Dead '76 Celebration November 7, 1976

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Celebration with preist at cemetery. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 2, slide Cat.3 017(1-2)

Day of the Dead '76 Celebration and Exhibition November 1976

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 2, slide Cat.3 018(1-6)

Day of the Dead '76 Procession November 7, 1976

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 2, slide Cat.3 019(1-14)

Day of the Dead '76 Reception November 1976

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 2, slide Cat.3 020

Day of the Dead '77 November 1977

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Musicians performing during Day of the Dead celebration. Funds:Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 2, slide Cat.3 021(1-33)

Day of the Dead '77 November 1977

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Participants. Funds:Self Help Graphics
album 2, slide Cat.3 022(1-7)

Day of the Dead '77 November 1977

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Priest at cemetery
album 2, slide Cat.3 023(1-16)

Day of the Dead '77 November 6, 1977

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Participants at cemetery. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 2, slide Cat.3 024(1-3)

Day of the Dead '77 Celebration November 6, 1977

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Limon, Leo

Description/Comments

Cross: Instillation Art. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts. This 35 mm slide is of Marisela Norte in Day of the Dead makeup by Armando Norte.
album 2, slide Cat.3 025(1-28)

Day of the Dead '77 Procession November 6, 1977

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Procession from Evergreen Cemeter to SHG during a Day of the Dead celebration.
album 2, slide Cat.3 026(1-12)

Day of the Dead '77 Reception November 1977

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics
album 3, slide Cat.3 027(1-14)

Day of the Dead '78 November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Art left at cemetery and pictures of cemetery before event. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 028(1-33)

Day of the Dead '78 November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Participants at Cemetery
album 3, slide Cat.3 029(1-6)

Day of the Dead '78 November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Indian ceremony during Day of the Dead '78 celebration
album 3, slide Cat.3 030(1-9)

Day of the Dead '78 November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Members of the community performing Aztec dances during Day fo the Dead '78 celebration. Funds: National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 3, slide Cat.3 031(1-19)

Day of the Dead '78 November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Participants in the Day of the Dead Celebration. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 032(1-15)

Day of the Dead '78 November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Musicians performing during a Day of the Dead celebration. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 033(1-11)

Day of the Dead '78 Celebration November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 034(1-64)

Day of the Dead 78' Celebration November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 035(1-2)

Day of the Dead '78 Celebration and Exhibition November 6, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Humanities and Self Help Graphics
album 3, slide Cat.3 036(1-15)

Day of the Dead '78 Celebration with Zoot Suit Group November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Zoot Suit group among participants. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 037(1-11)

Day of the Dead '78 Procession November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 038(1-10)

Day of the Dead '78 Procession November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Procession with Teatro Campesino. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 039(1-20)

Day of the Dead '78 Procession November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 040(1-28)

Day of the Dead '78 Procession with Performance by Xipe-Totec November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Procession with performance of Aztec dancing by the group Xipe- Totec during a Day fo the Dead Celebration. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 041(1-14)

Day of the Dead '78 Sugar Skull-Making Workshop November 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Humanities and Self Help Graphics
album 3, slide Cat.3 042(1-28)

Day of the Dead '79 November 1979

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Participants at Cemetery. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 3, slide Cat.3 043(1-57)

Day of the Dead '79 November 1979

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Performance of Aztec dances at cemetery during a Day of the Dead celebration. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 4, slide Cat.3 044

Day of the Dead '79 November 1979

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Musicians at reception. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 4, slide Cat.3 045(1-2)

Day of the Dead '79 Celebration and Exhibition November 2, 1979

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 4, slide Cat.3 046(1-18)

Day of the Dead '79 Exhibition and Reception November 1979

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 4, slide Cat.3 047(1-6)

Day of the Dead '79 Procession November 1979

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Performance by Aztec dances during a Day of the Dead procession. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 4, slide Cat.3 048(1-31)

Day of the Dead '79 Procession November 1979

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 4, slide Cat.3 049(1-8)

Day of the Dead '80 November 1980

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 4, slide Cat.3 050(1-3)

Day of the Dead '80 November 2, 1980

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Musicians and dancers. Funds: Self Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts, ARCO, City of Los Angeles
album 4, slide Cat.3 051(1-48)

Day of the Dead '80 November 2, 1980

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Participants. Funds: Self Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts, ARCO, City of Los Angeles
album 4, slide Cat.3 052(1-27)

Day of the Dead '80 Exhibition November 1980

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Cross: Photography. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 4, slide Cat.3 053(1-19)

Day of the Dead '80 Procession November 2, 1980

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts, Self Help Graphics, ARCO, City of Los Angeles
album 4, slide Cat.3 054(1-14)

Day of the Dead '80 Reception November 2, 1980

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts, ARCO, City of Los Angeles
album 4, slide Cat.3 055(1-21)

Day of the Dead '81 November 1981

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Participants at Cemetery. Funds:Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 4, slide Cat.3 056(1-3)

Day of the Dead '81 November 1981

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Musicians at reception. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 4, slide Cat.3 057(1-11)

Day of the Dead '81 November 1981

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Performing dances. Funds:National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 4, slide Cat.3 058(1-41)

Day of the Dead '81 November 1981

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Participants at Self Help Graphics and Evergreen Cemetery. Funds: National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 5, slide Cat.3 059(1-47)

Day of the Dead '81 Procession November 1981

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 5, slide Cat.3 060(1-85)

Day of the Dead '81 Reception November 1981

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 5, slide Cat.3 061(1-90)

Day of the Dead '81 Workshop November 1981

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 5, slide Cat.3 062(1-5)

Day of the Dead '81 Celebration and Exhibition November 1981

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 5, slide Cat.3 063(1-53)

Day of the Dead '82 November 7, 1982

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 5, slide Cat.3 064(1-13)

Day of the Dead '82 November 7, 1982

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Play by ASCO Ballet Rouge. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 6, slide Cat.3 065(1-3)

Day of the Dead '82 Celebration November 7, 1982

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 6, slide Cat.3 066(1-4)

Day of the Dead '82 Reception November 7, 1982

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts
album 6, slide Cat.3 067(1-7)

El Fin del Sol November 5, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Teatro Campesino's play
album 6, slide Cat.3 068(1-17)

Two Pink Dolls May 6, 1984

creator: Gamboa, Diane
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics Gamboa and Navarro Exhibition
Two Pink Dolls 1984 Painting
Exhibited: 1984 Gamboa/Navarro Two Person Exhibit, New Directions Gallery/Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA May 6-June 5, 1984
Note: See Diane Gamboa Archives. Binder Book for more information on Gamboa/Navarro exhibition.
album 6, slide Cat.3 069(1-22)

John Valadez Exhibition December 9, 1983

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts
album 6, slide Cat.3 070(1-12)

Maria Zains Exhibition June 1983

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics
album 6, slide Cat.3 071(1-6)

Míranos Exhibition June 1980

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 6, slide Cat.3 072(1-59)

Multi-Cultural Program March 1980

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 6, slide Cat.3 073

Opening Reception for Atelier VI March 1986

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics
album 6, slide Cat.3 074

Patssi Valdez's Painting Class February 1987

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: California Arts Council
album 6, slide Cat.3 075(1-13)

Political Exhibition December 1988

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, and Self Help Graphics
album 6, slide Cat.3 076

Video Class February 1987

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: California Arts Council resident artist and Self Help Graphics
album 6, slide Cat.3 077(1-17)

Atelier at Los Angeles Nicole April 1988

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Alferov, Alex
album 6, slide Cat.3 078(1-8)

SHG Exhibition November 7-December 6, 1989

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

slide photographer: Dolores Gurrero-Cruz
album 6, slide Cat.3 079

Day of the Dead '82 1982

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Celebration with fashion show of Paper Fashions. Funds: Self Help Graphics. This 35 mm slide is of Marisela Norte in Armando Norte's Paper Fashion at the 1982 Day of the Dead with ASCO Fashion Show.
album 6, slide Cat.3 080(1-34)

Algo Nuevo Exhibition March 11-April 8, 1988

creator: Urista, Arturo
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics
album 6, slide Cat.3 081(1-30)

AIC-CAC Workshop August 1982

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 6, slide Cat.3 082(1-6)

Míranos Children's Exhibition of Soft-Sculpture/Batik June 1980

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Pineda-Rico, Sarah
album 6, slide Cat.3 083

Los Four Exhibition October 7, 1974

creator: Romero, Frank E.
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Campaign for Human Development
album 6, slide Cat.3 084(1-8)

It's the Law Exhibition March 16, 1989-April 10, 1989

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 6, slide Cat.3 085(1-39)

Míranos Exhibition June 1980

creator: Castañeda, Cecilia
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 6, slide Cat.3 086(1-8)

Soft Mask Workshop undated

creator: Castañeda, Cecilia
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 7, slide Cat.3 087(1-11)

Day of the Dead '89 Exhibition November 3, 1989

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Assistants: Sandra Hahn and Frances España. Funds: Self Help Graphicse and National Endowment for the Arts
album 7, slide Cat.3 088

Fire Show 1985 October 19, 1985

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Curator: Michael M. Amescua. Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 089(1-13)

Day of the Dead '82 November 7, 1982

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Gamboa, Diane

Description/Comments

Paper Fashion by ASCO. Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts 2. Please note: Not Diane Gamboa image/artwork. 3. Not Dead Yet. 1982 Hit and Run series by Diane Gamboa. Paper Fashion modeled by Linda Gamboa. Day of the Dead with ASCO, Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA. 4. Please note: Not Diane Gamboa image/artwork. 5. Not Dead Yet.1982 Hit and Run series by Diane Gamboa. Paper Fashion modeled by Linda Gamboa. Day of the Dead with ASCO, Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA. 6. Please note: Not Diane Gamboa image/artwork. 7. Please note: Not Diane Gamboa image/artwork. 9. Please note: Not Diane Gamboa image/artwork. 10. Please note: Not Diane Gamboa image/artwork. 11. Not Dead Yet. 1982 Hit and Run series by Diane Gamboa. Paper Fashion modeled by Linda Gamboa. Day of the Dead with ASCO, Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA. 12. Please note: Not Diane Gamboa image/artwork. This 35 mm slide is of Marisela Norte in Armando Norte's Paper Fashion at the 1982 Day of the Dead with ASCO Fashion Show. 13. Please note: Not Diane Gamboa's image/artwork. This 35 mm slide is of Marisela Norte in Armando Norte's Paper Fashion at the 1982 Day of the Dead with ASCO Fashion Show.
album 7, slide Cat.3 090(1-4)

1989 Christmas Fair December 10, 1989

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
creator: Amescua, Michael M.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts; slide photographer: Dolores Gurerrero-Cruz
album 7, slide Cat.3 091(1-7)

Slide Presentation on Jean Canol October 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 7, slide Cat.3 092(1-21)

Edgar Aparicio Exhibition December 5, 1986-January 18, 1987

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 093(1-7)

Hollywood Mural Presentation November 1983

creator: Torrez, Eloy
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 7, slide Cat.3 094(1-13)

L.A. Festival 1989

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: L.A. Festival; slide photographer: Dolores Guerrero- Cruz and Micheal M. Amescua
album 7, slide Cat.3 095(1-20)

Video Class June 1989

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, and Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 096(1-15)

Atelier Prints from Los Angeles Prints Contemporary Graphics Art November 1986

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 097

Barrio Mobil Art Studio--Folk Tale--"How the Basilish Obtained His Crest" April 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Instructor: Beth Gregory. Funds:Community Development City of Los Angeles; Mayan folk tale puppet show by students.
album 7, slide Cat.3 098

Puppet Show at Hamel Street School--Barrio Mobil Art Studio May 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Instructor: Beth Gregory; funds:Community Development, City of Los Angeles.
album 7, slide Cat.3 099

Four Color Process Printing Workshop April 1990

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Instructor: Jean LaMarr; assistants: Micheal M. Amescua. Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics; slide photographer: Micheal M. Amescua.
album 7, slide Cat.3 100

Drawing Class 1985 -1986

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Instructor: Joe Gatto. Funds:California Arts Council resident artist and National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts
album 7, slide Cat.3 101(1-3)

Tile Workshop June 1980

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
album 7, slide Cat.3 102(1-18)

The Waitress Series Exhibition March 8-30, 1991

creator: Perez, Jesús
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 103(1-18)

Atelier I Workshop 1983

creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Assistants: Stephen Grace
album 7, slide Cat.3 104(1-9)

Atelier III Workshop April 1984

creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, and Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 105(1-15)

Atelier III Workshop September 1984

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister

Description/Comments

Assistants: Stephen Grace. Funds:California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 106(1-13)

Atelier IV and V Exhibition April 21, 1985

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 107(1-21)

Atelier V Workshop ca. 1985

creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Assistants: Stephen Grace. Funds:National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 108(1-10)

Atelier VI and VII Exhibition and Reception April 1986

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister
album 7, slide Cat.3 109(1-29)

Atelier XII and XIII 1989 Exhibition April 23, 1989

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister

Description/Comments

Assistants: Sam Baray, Mitz Baray and Dolores Guerrero- Cruz. Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts, California Arts Council, Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat. 3 110 (1-5)

Day of the Dead '77 Bread-Making (Pan de Muerto) Workshop November 1977

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister

Description/Comments

Assistants: Mari Yáñez. Site/Location: 1168 North Eastman, East Los Angeles, CA; fund: National Endowment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 111(1-11)

Day of the Dead '78 Bread-Making (Pan de Muerto) Workshop November 6, 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Humanities and Self Help Graphics
album 7, slide Cat.3 112(1-12)

Las Mujeres de la Raza Project Monoprint Workshop August 1989

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Karen Boccalero and members of El Colegio de La Frontera Norte. Slide photographer: Micheal M. Amescua.
album 7, slide Cat.3 113(1-12)

Etching Workshop April 1990

creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Instructor: Jean La Marr. SlIde photographer: Michael M. Amescua
album 7, slide Cat.3 114(1-10)

Etching Workshop July 1990

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Instructor: Jean La Marr. Slide photographer: Micheal M. Amescua
album 8, slide Cat.3 115(1-22)

Silkscreen Workshop August 1982

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Limon, Leo
album 8, slide Cat.3 116(1-12)

Day of the Dead '78 Mask-Making Workshop October 1978

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Castañeda, Cecilia
creator: Yáñez, Mari

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Humanities and Self Help Graphics
album 8, slide Cat.3 117(1-4)

Against Cocaine Paperwork March 1-28, 1987

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Amescua, Michael M.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts and Self Help Graphics
album 8, slide Cat.3 118(1-7)

Fire Show V May 12-23, 1989

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts and California Arts Council; slide photographer: Arturo Urista.
album 8, slide Cat.3 119(1-19)

Fuego Nuevo Show November 1985

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Amescua, Michael M.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics
album 8, slide Cat.3 120(1-10)

Michael M. Amescua Studio Exhibition April 16, 1984

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Assistants: Karen Boccalero and Leo Limón. Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics
album 8, slide Cat.3 121(1-7)

New Fire Exhibition October 19, 1985

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics
album 8, slide Cat.3 122(1-6)

Pintura Fresca Exhibition February 12-March 10, 1989

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
creator: Amescua, Michael M.
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Urista, Arturo

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts
album 8, slide Cat.3 123(1-14)

Day of the Dead '78 Workshop September 1978

creator: Vallejo, Linda
creator: Amescua, Michael M.
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Music Jam; assistants: Cecilia Casteñeda.
album 8, slide Cat.3 124(1-3)

Day of the Dead '90 Exhibition November 2, 1990

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Assistants: Sandra Hahn and Leonardo Ibañez. Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts and Self Help Graphics; slide photographer: Ed Carreon.
album 8, slide Cat.3 125(1-12)

For the Love of Art Exhibition and Reception January 6-26, 1991

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts; slide photographer: Gloria Westcoat.
album 8, slide Cat.3 126(1-7)

III Exhibition August 6-31, 1989

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Calderón, Rudy

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endownment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics
album 8, slide Cat.3 127(1-18)

Tradición y Futuro Exhibition February 8, 1991

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics and National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts
album 8, slide Cat.3 128(1-38)

Batik/Silkscreen Workshop undated

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Pineda-Rico, Sarah
album 8, slide Cat.3 129(1-14)

Batik/Silkscreen Workshop for Adults undated

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Pineda-Rico, Sarah
album 8, slide Cat.3 130(1-16)

Batik/Silkscreen Workshop for Teenagers undated

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Pineda-Rico, Sarah
album 8, slide Cat.3 131(1-4)

New Language Exhibition June 3, 1990

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics
album 8, slide Cat.3 132

Demonstration of Silkscreen Techniques to High School Students 1986

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: Self Help Graphics
album 8, slide Cat.3 133(1-11)

Workshop--Visiting Artist John Valadez June 1986

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.

Description/Comments

Funds: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, and Self Help Graphics
album 8, slide Cat.3 134(1-3)

Alerta Exhibition June 19, 1987

creator: Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc.
creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.

Description/Comments

Funds:National Endowment for the Arts Expansion Arts, Self Help Graphics; slide photographer: Shifra Goldman.
 

Drawings

album 8, slide Cat.4 001

La Cruda undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: pen and ink

Description/Comments

From Day of the Dead '89 Exhibition at Self Help Graphics, 3802 Brooklyn Ave, Los Angeles, CA (November 3, 1989). Cross: CAP.
album 8, slide Cat.4 002

Untitled undated

creator: Antonio Aguirre, José

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

dry point
album 8, slide Cat.4 003(1-2)

title unknown undated

creator: Alicia, Juana
album 8, slide Cat.4 004

Sin Hogar ca. 1986

creator: Alicia, Juana

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pencil on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 005(1-2)

title unknown undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

ink
album 8, slide Cat.4 006

Somos de la Vida Caliente (detail) undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 007

Somos de la Vida Caliente (detail) undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 008

Burla a la Gente undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 009

Eduardo undated

album 8, slide Cat.4 010

Homosexual undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 011

Las Vanidosas undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 012

Miedo undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 013

Mujer undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 014

La Ociocidad Es Madre De Todos Los Vicios 1974

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 015

Oh Shit undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 016

Pensativa undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 017

La que Ama Intensamente undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 018

La que Está Muerta de Amor undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 019

Somos de la Vida Caliente undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

india ink on paper
album 8, slide Cat.4 020

Dreaming undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pencil
album 8, slide Cat.4 021(1-5)

title unknown 1970

album 8, slide Cat.4 022(1-6)

title unknown ca. 1975

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pencil
album 8, slide Cat.4 023

Rest in Peace My Child undated

creator: Gonzalez, Yolanda

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink

Description/Comments

From Day of the Dead '89 Exhibition at Self Help Graphics, 3802 Brooklyn Ave, Los Angeles, CA (November 3, 1989). Cross: CAP.
album 8, slide Cat.4 024(1-11)

title unknown undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink, markers
album 8, slide Cat.4 025(1-23)

title unknown undated

album 8, slide Cat.4 026

title unknown 1990

creator: Limon, Leo
album 8, slide Cat.4 027(1-10)

title unknown undated

creator: Limon, Leo

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink, pencil and color pencils
album 9, slide Cat.4 028

Agustin's Song undated

creator: Limon, Leo

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink, pencil and color pencils
album 9, slide Cat.4 029

Amor Flys Away 1989

creator: Limon, Leo

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink, pencil and color pencils
album 9, slide Cat.4 030(1-8)

Cortina of Smoke 1990

creator: Limon, Leo

Description/Comments

From Cortina of Smoke series.
album 9, slide Cat.4 031

El Copycat 1990

creator: Limon, Leo
album 9, slide Cat.4 032(1-2)

From 5 Puntos 1989

creator: Limon, Leo

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink, pencil and color pencils
album 9, slide Cat.4 033(1-3)

In the Light of La Luna 1990

creator: Limon, Leo
album 9, slide Cat.4 034

Locura ca. 1986

creator: Limon, Leo

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink on paper
album 9, slide Cat.4 035

Los Fires undated

creator: Limon, Leo

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink, pencil and color pencils
album 9, slide Cat.4 036

Mirando Las Marigolds 1990

creator: Limon, Leo
album 9, slide Cat.4 037

Spiritual Cielos 1988

creator: Limon, Leo

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink, pencil and color pencils
album 9, slide Cat.4 038

title unknown 1989

album 9, slide Cat.4 039

title unknown 1989

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

title unknown
album 9, slide Cat.4 040

Peppers #2 1989

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.4 041(1-2)

Eyefly undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink
album 9, slide Cat.4 042(1-2)

Fish and the Mermaid undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink
album 9, slide Cat.4 043(1-2)

Owl undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink
album 9, slide Cat.4 044(1-2)

Porthole Fish undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink
album 9, slide Cat.4 045(1-2)

Seahorse undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink
album 9, slide Cat.4 046(1-2)

Unicorn undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen and ink
album 9, slide Cat.4 047

Mr. Penski undated

creator: Torrez, Eloy

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen on paper
album 9, slide Cat.4 048

Untitled undated

creator: Torrez, Eloy

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen on paper
album 9, slide Cat.4 049

Untitled undated

creator: Torrez, Eloy

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pen on paper
album 9, slide Cat.4 050(1-5)

title unknown undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

oil, paint and pencil
album 9, slide Cat.4 051

Roll Over undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

pencil, charcoal and pastel
album 9, slide Cat.4 052

Untitled undated

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

oil, photos, straw, sticks and stones
 

Graphic Arts

album 9, slide Cat.5 001(1-2)

R esistencia Poster 1983

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Poster for Resistencia Exhibition of Willier Herrón at Galería Otra Vez, 3802 Brooklyn Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, organized by Self Help Graphics (September 30,1983). Cross: CAP.
album 9, slide Cat.5 002(1-2)

title unknown 1977

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: National Endownment for the Arts and Self Help Graphics. Poster Design for the Day of the Dead celebration and exhibition at Self Help Graphics (November 6,1977).
album 9, slide Cat.5 003

title unknown 1989

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: collage
album 9, slide Cat.5 004

title unknown undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: mixed media

Description/Comments

From Political Exhibition at Self Help Graphics, 3802 Brooklyn Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, during the month of December 1988.
album 9, slide Cat.5 005

title unknown undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: serigraphy

Description/Comments

From Political Exhibition at Self Help Graphics, 3802 Brooklyn Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, during the month of December 1988.
album 9, slide Cat.5 006

Day of the Dead 1980 Poster November 1980

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Assistants/Design: Leo Límon. Fund: Self Help Graphics, National Endowment for the Arts, City of Los Angeles. Cross: CAP
album 9, slide Cat.5 007

Day of the Dead '74 October 1974

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund: Self Help Graphics. Poster for Día de Los Muertos celebration.
album 9, slide Cat.5 008(1-8)

Mayan Bank--Past, Present, Future undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Details of works by children during the Míranos Exhibition of soft sculpture at Self Help Graphics, organized by Sarah Pineda- Rico and Beth Gregory. Cross: CAP.
album 9, slide Cat.5 009

Ecos de Mayo...Nostalgia de mi Tierra August 1982

creator: Antonio Aguirre, José
Physical Description: linoleum cut
album 9, slide Cat.5 010

La Evolución de la Revolución 1987

creator: Antonio Aguirre, José
Physical Description: linoleum cut
album 9, slide Cat.5 011

No Tools 1987

creator: Antonio Aguirre, José
Physical Description: relief etching
album 9, slide Cat.5 012

Sacrifice 1987

creator: Antonio Aguirre, José
Physical Description: linoleum cut
album 9, slide Cat.5 013

Journey undated

Physical Description: felt tip
album 9, slide Cat.5 014(1-3)

title unknown undated

creator: Alferov, Alex
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 015(1-2)

El Paseo del Siglo/The Ride of the Century 1984

creator: Alicia, Juana
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 016

La Ponkalavera Güera 1985

creator: Alicia, Juana
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 017

title unknown undated

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 018

Behind the Woman 1989

creator: Amemiya-Kirkman, Grace
Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 019

Nature Becomes a Dream 1990

creator: Amemiya-Kirkman, Grace
Physical Description: monoprint/linocut
album 9, slide Cat.5 020

The Remembering 1990

creator: Amemiya-Kirkman, Grace
Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 021

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
album 9, slide Cat.5 022

Día de los Muertos undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 023

Mariposo undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 024

Visions of Dreams 1986

Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 025

title unknown undated

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

From Day of the Dead '90 Exhibition at Self Help Graphics, 3802 Brooklyn Ave, Los Angeles, CA (November 2, 1990). Cross: CAP.
album 9, slide Cat.5 026(1-2)

title unknown undated

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 027(1-2)

title unknown undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 028

title unknown undated

Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

From Day of the Dead '90 Exhibition at Self Help Graphics, 3802 Brooklyn Ave, Los Angeles, CA (November 2, 1990). Cross: CAP.
album 9, slide Cat.5 029

Queen of Hearts 1989

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 030

Albuquerque 1985

Physical Description: collage
album 9, slide Cat.5 031

Cruisin' 1985

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 032

Gracias 1985

Physical Description: collage
album 9, slide Cat.5 033

Paradise Cove 1980

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 034

TV Times 1981

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 035

title unknown undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 036(1-15)

title unknown undated

creator: Boccalero, Karen, Sister
Physical Description: silkscreen, various mediums
album 9, slide Cat.5 037

Growing Up in America 1986

creator: Boltuch Avila, Glenna
Physical Description: mixed media
album 9, slide Cat.5 038

Portrait of Janine 1986

creator: Boltuch Avila, Glenna
Physical Description: mixed media
album 9, slide Cat.5 039

Portrait of Rosa 1986

creator: Boltuch Avila, Glenna
Physical Description: mixed media
album 9, slide Cat.5 040(1-4)

title unknown undated

creator: Brehm, Qathryn
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 041

Al Cuidado de las Virgenes ca. 1973

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 042

Baño del Narcizo ca. 1974

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 043

Huichol undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 044

Invierno undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 045

Luna Vanidosa undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 046

Necesita Ayuda undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 047

Novia ca. 1973

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 048

Novia en Feria ca. 1973

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 049

Novia Roja undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 050

Novia Tipo Oriental undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 051

Novia Venadita undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 052

Otoño undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 053

Primavera undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 054

Vato Loco undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 055

Verano undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 056(1-32)

title unknown undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 057

title unknown 1982

Physical Description: serigraphy

Description/Comments

Poster for Día de las Madres Celebration at MEmorial Park, Pasedena, CA (May 9, 1982).
album 9, slide Cat.5 058(1-3)

Carmen Cortez 1975

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
Physical Description: lithography
album 9, slide Cat.5 059(1-2)

Felicia and the Fox 1974

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
Physical Description: lithography
album 9, slide Cat.5 060

title unknown ca. 1980

Physical Description: serigraphy

Description/Comments

Flyer for Día de los Muertos Celebration November 2, 1980 Self Help Graphics (3802 Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, Ca.).
album 9, slide Cat.5 061

Xiconen 1980

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 062

Canoe, Talud-Tablero undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype on chine collé
album 9, slide Cat.5 063

Clouds, Green Things undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype with oil
album 9, slide Cat.5 064

Curtains, Hand undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype with oil on handmade paper
album 9, slide Cat.5 065

Fire, Cape undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype with oil on handmade paper
album 9, slide Cat.5 066

Olla, Canoe, Coffee undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 067

Olla, Little Lifeboat undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 068

Olla, Loveboat, Icewater undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 069

Olla, Spinning undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype with pencil
album 9, slide Cat.5 070

Olla, Volcanos undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype on gouache
album 9, slide Cat.5 071

Pennants, Smoke undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype with oil on handmade paper
album 9, slide Cat.5 072

U.F.O.s ca. 1984

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 073

Judy Buffalo Reads "Portnoy's Complaint" (detail) 1988

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 074

Rachel Sitting in the Big Red Chair (detail) 1988

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 075

Dineh Elder undated

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 076

Joe Benally, Big Mountain 1987

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 077

Judy Buffalo and the Spirit Wall 1988

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 078

Judy Buffalo Reads "Portnoy's Complaint" 1988

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 079

Katharine Smith and Child 1987

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 080

Larry Booth Takes a Coffee Break 1988

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 081

Living on the Land 1987

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 082

Mary and the Bougainvillea 1988

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 083

Rachel Sitting in the Big Red Chair 1988

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 084

We Are Told We Have To Move, But We Will Not Go undated

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 085

Woman With Her Sheep 1987

Physical Description: monoprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 086

Abuelito 1985

creator: Coronado, Sam
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 087

Cosmic Mixer 1986

Physical Description: paper on paper
album 9, slide Cat.5 088

Reclining Figure 1986

Physical Description: paper on paper
album 9, slide Cat.5 089

Weightless 1986

Physical Description: paper on paper
album 9, slide Cat.5 090

Día de los Muertos 1981 1981

creator: De Batuc,, Alfredo
Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 091

title unknown undated

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 092

title unknown 1985

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 093

Oppression Series undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 094

De Batuc undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 095

Hyena I undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 096

Hyena II undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 097

Perro Fuego undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 098

Viejo Perro undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 099

Wolf-Dog Ceres [sic] Cactus undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 100

Attica Is Fascismo 1976

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 101

Human Rights Day 1976

Physical Description: serigraphy

Description/Comments

For Amnesty International Human Rights Day December 10, 1976 based upon El Grito Rebelde.
album 9, slide Cat.5 102(1-10)

title unknown ca. 1981- 1983

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 103

Altar Madness 1991

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 104

El Beso 1990

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 105

Mujeres y Perros 1987

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 106

Peace Makers 1985

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 107

Untitled (The Bride) 1985

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 108

La Ofrenda 1988

creator: Ester Hernandez
Physical Description: screenprint
album 9, slide Cat.5 109

Los Illegals undated

creator: Herrʹon, Willie
Physical Description: unknown

Description/Comments

From Resistencia Exhibition of Willie Herrón at Galería Otra Vez (3802 Brooklyn Avenue, Los Angeles, CA), organized by Self Help Graphics (September 30, 1983). Cross CAP.
album 9, slide Cat.5 110

Birthin undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: monoprint

Description/Comments

From Rag Series.
album 9, slide Cat.5 111

Celestial Bodies in Eclipse undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: monoprint

Description/Comments

From Rag Series.
album 9, slide Cat.5 112

Chicken in Rag undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: monoprint

Description/Comments

From Rag Series.
album 9, slide Cat.5 113

Dying Bull undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: monoprint

Description/Comments

From Rag Series.
album 9, slide Cat.5 114

Hands on Rags undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: monoprint

Description/Comments

From Rag Series.
album 9, slide Cat.5 115

Rag Existence undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: monoprint

Description/Comments

From Rag Series.
album 9, slide Cat.5 116

Rag Nouveau undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: monoprint

Description/Comments

From Rag Series.
album 9, slide Cat.5 117

Redemption Song undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: multimedia

Description/Comments

From Rag Series.
album 9, slide Cat.5 118

title unknown undated

Physical Description: taffeta silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 119

Día Alegre undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 120

The American Indians U.S. Constitution 1988

creator: La Marr, Jean
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 121

From the Boudoir 1988

creator: La Marr, Jean
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 122

Lighting Up No. 1 1988

creator: La Marr, Jean
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 123

Only in America No. 3 1988

creator: La Marr, Jean
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 124

She's Black Mountain 1988

creator: La Marr, Jean
Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 125(1-4)

title unknown undated

creator: Leal, Steve
Physical Description: serigraphy
album 9, slide Cat.5 126

title unknown 1978

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: unknown

Description/Comments

Poster for Beto's Dream by Teartro Urbano.
album 9, slide Cat.5 127

title unknown 1979

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: unknown

Description/Comments

Poster for Teatro Urbano play The Silver Dollar.
album 9, slide Cat.5 128

title unknown 1980

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: unknown

Description/Comments

Poster for the 7th Annual International Film Festival: Los Angeles the Ethnic Experience 1980.
album 9, slide Cat.5 129

title unknown 1982

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: unknown

Description/Comments

Poster for Santa Monica Mountains Folklife Festival.
album 9, slide Cat.5 130(1-20)

title unknown undated

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: unknown
album 9, slide Cat.5 131

Poster to Lolita Lebrón 1977

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 132

title unknown ca. 1973

creator: Maradiaga, Ralph
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Poster for El Sol Nunca Muere Exhibtion at Galería de la Raza (September 7, 1973).
album 9, slide Cat.5 133

title unknown ca. 1973

creator: Maradiaga, Ralph
Physical Description: photo silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 134

Onward Christian Soldiers 1985

creator: Oropeza, Eduardo
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Fund:National Endownment of Arts and CAC.
album 9, slide Cat.5 135

Amantes ca. 1985

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 136

Cholo con Blaster ca. 1987-1989

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 137

El Don y la Doña García ca. 1985

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 138

La Familia García ca. 1985

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 139

Grupo Folklórico ca. 1987- 1989

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 140

Grupo Folklórico Mexicano ca. 1987- 1989

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 141

Hombres con Ponchos ca. 1985

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 142

Los Musicos ca. 1987- 1989

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 143

Puesto con Chicas ca. 1985

Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 144

San Antonio Cinco de Mayo ca. 1985

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 9, slide Cat.5 145

La Troca Lowrider ca. 1987- 1989

Physical Description: monotype
album 9, slide Cat.5 146

Unto con Cigarro ca. 1987- 1989

Physical Description: monotype
album 10, slide Cat.5 147

title unknown undated

Physical Description: airbrush on silk
album 10, slide Cat.5 148

title unknown 1983

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 10, slide Cat.5 149(1-8)

title unknown 1985

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 10, slide Cat.5 150(1-10)

title unknown undated

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 10, slide Cat.5 151

title unknown undated

creator: Ponce, Michael D.
Physical Description: silkscreen

Description/Comments

Día de los Muertos Poster.
album 10, slide Cat.5 152(1-6)

title unknown undated

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 153

Craig and Kim 1974

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 154

K Mart 1972

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 155

Lucky 1973

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 156(1-6)

title unknown undated

creator: Sparrow, Peter V.
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 157

title unknown undated

creator: Sparrow, Peter V.
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 158

Cleo undated

creator: Sparrow, Peter V.
Physical Description: linocut
album 10, slide Cat.5 159

Thank You Bucky undated

Physical Description: collage
album 10, slide Cat.5 160

Plan B undated

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 10, slide Cat.5 161

Plan III undated

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 10, slide Cat.5 162

Plan IV undated

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 10, slide Cat.5 163

Zen undated

Physical Description: serigraphy
album 10, slide Cat.5 164

title unknown undated

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 165

Amarillo undated

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 166

Mosquito 1985

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 167

Statement #1 1984

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: ink
album 10, slide Cat.5 168

Statement #2 1984

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: ink
album 10, slide Cat.5 169

Statement #3 1984

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: ink
album 10, slide Cat.5 170

Vato 1985

creator: Urista, Arturo
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 171

Beautificado 1976

creator: Valadez, John M.
Physical Description: serigraphy
album 10, slide Cat.5 172(1-6)

title unknown undated

creator: Valdez, Patssi
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 173

Altar for Day of the Dead 1988

creator: Valdez, Patssi
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 174

Conversation undated

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Physical Description: litho monotype
album 10, slide Cat.5 175

Lofty Cynicism 1975

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Physical Description: litho monotype
album 10, slide Cat.5 176(1-2)

Potato Prints undated

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Physical Description: unknown

Description/Comments

From Míranos Children Exhibition of soft sculpture at Self Help Graphics, organized by Sara Pineda-Rico and Beth Gregory . Cross: CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.5 177

Ronald 1976

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Physical Description: litho monotype
album 10, slide Cat.5 178

title unknown 1980

Physical Description: serigraphy

Description/Comments

Poster for Día de los Muertos Photography exhibition at Self Help Graphics (November 2,1980).
album 10, slide Cat.5 179(1-2)

Fault Line undated

Physical Description: offset litho
album 10, slide Cat.5 180

title unknown undated

Physical Description: serigraphy

Description/Comments

Poster designed for Día de los Muertos Exhibition at Self Help Graphics
album 10, slide Cat.5 181(1-16)

title unknown undated

creator: Yáñez, Larry
Physical Description: mixed media
album 10, slide Cat.5 182(1-2)

title unknown undated

creator: Yepes, George
Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 183

Mad Miss Whale undated

Physical Description: color xerox
album 10, slide Cat.5 184

Chamber Music 1984

Physical Description: silkscreen
album 10, slide Cat.5 185

title unknown undated

Physical Description: unknown

Description/Comments

From New Language Exhibition at Galería Otra Cez, 3802 Brooklyn Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, organized by Self Help Graphics . Cross: CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.5 186

title unknown undated

Physical Description: silkscreen and paint
 

Installation Art

album 10, slide Cat. 7 001

title unknown undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From Political Exhibition at Self Help Graphics during the month of December, 1988.
album 10, slide Cat. 7 002

title unknown undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Fron New Fire Exhibition, organized by Micheal M. Amescua. Cross: CAP. Fund: NEA Expansion Arts and Self Help Graphics.
album 10, slide Cat. 7 003

title unknown November 2, 1990

Description/Comments

From Day of the Dead '90 Exhibtion at Self Help Graphics. Cross: CAP.
album 10, slide Cat. 7 004

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
album 10, slide Cat. 7 005(1-2)

title unknown undated

album 10, slide Cat. 7 006

title unknown November 2, 1990

creator: Gómez, Patricia

Description/Comments

From Day of the Dead '90 Exhibiton at Self Help Graphics. Cross: CAP.
album 10, slide Cat. 7 007(1-2)

Fatal Contradiction undated

creator: Gonzalves, Ricardo
album 10, slide Cat. 7 008

Untitled November 3, 1989

Description/Comments

From Day of the Dead '89 Exhibtion at Self Help Graphics. Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat. 7 009(1-17)

L.A. Store undated

creator: Sparrow, Peter V.
album 10, slide Cat. 7 010

title unknown undated

creator: Yáñez, Larry
 

Murals

album 10, slide Cat.8 001(1-2)(1-2)

(title unknown) June 1980

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

Details of tile murals during the Tile Workshop at Self Help Graphics, organized by Jack Alexander. Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 002(1-26)

(title unknown) june 1980

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

Details of tile murals during the Tile Workshop at Self Help Graphics, organized by Jack Alexander. Cross: CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 003(1-3)

(title unknown) June 1980

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

From Míranos Exhibition of tile mural at Self Help Graphics (June 1980). Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 004

Earth Book ca. 1987

creator: Alicia, Juana
Physical Description: skyline collage
album 10, slide Cat.8 005

(title unknown) June 1980

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

From the Tile Workshop at Self Help Graphics, organized by Jack Alexander.
album 10, slide Cat.8 006(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

Form Míranos Exhibition of tile mural at Self Help Graphics (June 1980).Cross: CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 007

L.A. Freeway Kids Olympic Mural 1984 1984

creator: Boltuch Avila, Glenna

Description/Comments

Fund:Los Angeles Olympic Organizations
album 10, slide Cat.8 008

Black Folk Art Museum 1983

creator: Boltuch Avila, Glenna
album 10, slide Cat.8 009

(title unknown) undated

Description/Comments

Detail of mural
album 10, slide Cat.8 010

(title unknown) June 1,1980

Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

From Tile Workshop at Self Help Graphics, organized by Jack Alexander. Cross:CAP
album 10, slide Cat.8 011

(title unknown) undated

Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

From Míranos Exhibition of tile mural at Self Help Graphics (June 1980). Cross:CAP
album 10, slide Cat.8 012

(title unknown) undated

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 10, slide Cat.8 013

Hombre de Oxchue 1979

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.

Description/Comments

A detail from Phil Meisinger's mural Hombre de Oxchue (7' x 5').
album 10, slide Cat.8 014

(title unknown) undated

Physical Description: acrylic
album 10, slide Cat.8 015(1-4)

(title unknown) June 1980

Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

From the Tile Workshop at Self Help Graphics, organized by Jack Alexander. Cross: CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 016(1-2)

(title unknown) 1980

Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

From the Tile Workshop at Self Help Graphics, organized by Jack Alexander. Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 017

(title unknown) June 1980

Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

Form Míranos Exhibiton of tile mural at Self Help Graphics (June 1980). Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 018

(title unknown) June 1980

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

From the Tile Workshop at Self Help Graphics, organized by Jack Alexander. Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 019

(title unknown) June 1980

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

From Míranos Exhibition of tile mural at Self Help Graphics (June 1980). Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 020(1-9)

(title unknown) undated

album 10, slide Cat.8 021(1-2)

Education Suite 1981

album 10, slide Cat.8 022

La Familia 1977

album 10, slide Cat.8 023(1-2)

Filling Up on Ancient Energies 1981

album 10, slide Cat.8 024

(title unknown) June 1980

creator: Pineda-Rico, Sarah
Physical Description: tile mural

Descrition/Comments

From the Tile Workshop at Self Hlep Graphics, organized by Jack Alexander. Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 025

(title unknown) June 1980

creator: Pineda-Rico, Sarah
Physical Description: tile mural

Description/Comments

From Míranos Exhibition of tile mural at Self Help Graphics (June 1980). Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.8 026

(title unknown) undated

Physical Description: serigraphy mounted

Description/Comments

Mural from park, La Brea,CA.
album 10, slide Cat.8 027

Going to the Olympics 1984 1984

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: acrylic on concrete
album 10, slide Cat.8 028(1-3)

Hollywood Mural: Legends of Hollywood November 1983

creator: Torrez, Eloy
album 10, slide Cat.8 029

Ramada Hotel Mural 1989

album 10, slide Cat.8 030

(title unknown) June 1980

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: tile mural

Description/Comments

From Míranos Exhibition of tile mural at Self Help Graphics(June 1980). Cross:CAP.
 

Paintings

album 10, slide Cat.9 001(1-15)

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From Carnalismo Exhibition at Tijuana, Mexico, organized by Self Help Graphics (September 1987). Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.9 002

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From New Fire Exhibition at Galería Otra Vez. 3802 Brooklyn Ave, Los Angeles , CA, organized by Michael M. Amescua through Self Help Graphics (Ocober 19, 1985). Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.9 003(1-5)

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From Day of the Dead Exhibition at Self Help Graphics (November 2, 1980).Cross: CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.9 004(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Alferov, Alex
Physical Description: acrylic
album 10, slide Cat.9 005

(title unknown) undated

creator: Alferov, Alex
Physical Description: acrylic
album 10, slide Cat.9 006

(title unknown) undated

creator: Alferov, Alex
Physical Description: acrylic
album 10, slide Cat.9 007

(title unknown) undated

creator: Alferov, Alex
Physical Description: acrylic
album 10, slide Cat.9 008

(title unknown) undated

creator: Alferov, Alex
Physical Description: acrylic
album 10, slide Cat.9 009(1-4)

(title unknown) ca. 1989

creator: Alicia, Juana
album 10, slide Cat.9 010(1-2)

Auto-Vision 1987

creator: Alicia, Juana
Physical Description: pastel on paper
album 10, slide Cat.9 011

Corazón 1987

creator: Alicia, Juana
Physical Description: pastel on paper
album 10, slide Cat.9 012

Danzante 1987

creator: Alicia, Juana
Physical Description: watercolor on paper
album 10, slide Cat.9 013

Mi Dicotomía 1987

creator: Alicia, Juana
Physical Description: pastel on paper
album 10, slide Cat.9 014

Rosa 1987

creator: Alicia, Juana
Physical Description: pastel on paper
album 10, slide Cat.9 015

(title unknown) undated

album 10, slide Cat.9 016

(title unknown) 1989

creator: Amemiya-Kirkman, Grace
album 10, slide Cat.9 017

(title unknown) undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: spray and enamel
album 10, slide Cat.9 018

(title unknown) undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: spray and enamel
album 10, slide Cat.9 019

Xolotl undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Physical Description: spray enamel
album 10, slide Cat.9 020

(title unknown) 1987

album 10, slide Cat.9 021

(title unknown) undated

album 10, slide Cat.9 022

(title unknown) undated

album 10, slide Cat.9 023

(title unknown) undated

album 10, slide Cat.9 024

(title unknown) undated

album 10, slide Cat.9 025

Calling the Dancers October 1986

album 10, slide Cat.9 026

Eagle Warrior May 1987

album 10, slide Cat.9 027

Mazatl Deerman 1984

album 10, slide Cat.9 028

White Hawk Maiden undated

album 10, slide Cat.9 029(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

Physical Description: mixed media
album 10, slide Cat.9 030

(title unknown) undated

Physical Description: watercolor,ink
album 10, slide Cat.9 031

(title unknown) undated

Physical Description: oil, acrylic
album 10, slide Cat.9 032(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Physical Description: mixed media
album 10, slide Cat.9 033

Pieta undated

Physical Description: acrylic-enamel on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 034

Untitled undated

Physical Description: acrylic-enamel on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 035

Untitled undated

Physical Description: acrylic-enamel on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 036

Abstraction #4 1986

Physical Description: watercolor
album 10, slide Cat.9 037

Self-Portrait 1984

Physical Description: oil
album 10, slide Cat.9 038

Concurrent ca. 1988- 1989

creator: Bert, Guillermo
Physical Description: oil on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 039

The Flasher 1987

creator: Bert, Guillermo
Physical Description: oil on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 040

Seeds of Illusion 1,2 and 3 1988

creator: Bert, Guillermo
Physical Description: oil on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 041

Seeds of Illusion #2 1988

creator: Bert, Guillermo
Physical Description: oil on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 042

Seeds of Illusion #3 ca. 1988- 1989

creator: Bert, Guillermo
Physical Description: oil on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 043(1-2)

Two Silents Echos [sic] 1987

creator: Bert, Guillermo
Physical Description: oil on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 044

The Warning 1987

creator: Bert, Guillermo
Physical Description: oil on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 045

(title unknown) undated

Physical Description: From Tradición y Futuro Exhibition at Galería Otra Vez, 3802 Brooklyn Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, organized by Self Help Graphics(February 8, 1981). Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.9 046

Self-Portrait with Jaguar and Serpent ca. 1979

creator: Botello, David
Physical Description: acrylic on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 047

(title unknown) ca. 1985- 1986

Physical Description: acrylic on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 048

Bridge undated

Physical Description: acrylic on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 049

For You 1989

Description/Comments

From Day of the Dead '90 Exhibition at Self Help Graphics, 3802 Brooklyn Avenue, Los Angeles, CA (November 3, 1989). Cross:CAP.
album 10, slide Cat.9 050

Security 1984

Physical Description: acrylic on campus
album 10, slide Cat.9 051

Temptation 1987

Physical Description: acrylic on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 052

(title unknown) undated

album 10, slide Cat.9 053

Isabel, Novia de Pueblo undated

Physical Description: acrylic
album 10, slide Cat.9 054

Novia de Metepec undated

Physical Description: acrylic
album 10, slide Cat.9 055

Novia de Pueblo undated

album 10, slide Cat.9 056

Remedios, Novia de Pueblo undated

Physical Description: acrylic
album 10, slide Cat.9 057

Tristeza undated

album 10, slide Cat.9 058

(title unknown) undated

creator: Calderón, Rudy
album 10, slide Cat.9 059

(title unknown) undated

creator: Calderón, Rudy
album 10, slide Cat.9 060(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Calderón, Rudy
album 10, slide Cat.9 061

Innerman 1986

creator: Calderón, Rudy
Physical Description: oil on window screen
album 10, slide Cat.9 062

Walking With My Child 1984

creator: Calderón, Rudy
Physical Description: oil and gold enamel on canvas
album 10, slide Cat.9 063(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

album 10, slide Cat.9 064

Despedida a las Ilusiones 1985

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
album 10, slide Cat.9 065

Homenaje a Frida Kahlo undated

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
album 10, slide Cat.9 066

La Muerte de Artemio Cruz 1974

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
album 10, slide Cat.9 067(1-2)

Self-Portrait undated

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
album 10, slide Cat.9 068(1-2)

Still Life with Titere 1975

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
album 10, slide Cat.9 069

Pier undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
album 10, slide Cat.9 070

Sacrifice undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
album 10, slide Cat.9 071(1-4)

(title unknown) 1986

creator: Coronado, Sam
album 10, slide Cat.9 072

(title unknown) undated

creator: Coronado, Sam
album 10, slide Cat.9 073(1-12)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Coronado, Sam
album 11, slide Cat.9 074

Frida and Me undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 075

Pulse of Life--Bite of Death undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 076

La Vida, Días para Nacimiento, Amor y Morir undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 077

Acatlán Cross ca. 1990

album 11, slide Cat.9 078

Flor de Nopal ca. 1990

album 11, slide Cat.9 079

Noche de Nopal ca. 1990

album 11, slide Cat.9 080

(title unknown) ca. 1985

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 11, slide Cat.9 081

(title unknown) ca. 1985

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 11, slide Cat.9 082

(title unknown) ca. 1985

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 11, slide Cat.9 083

(title unknown) ca. 1985

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 11, slide Cat.9 084

(title unknown) ca. 1985

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 11, slide Cat.9 085(1-2)

(title unknown) 1987

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 11, slide Cat.9 086(1-2)

(title unknown) 1987

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 11, slide Cat.9 087(1-5)

(title unknown) 1987

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 11, slide Cat.9 088(1-7)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 11, slide Cat.9 089(1-5)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 11, slide Cat.9 090(1-6)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Donis, Alex
album 11, slide Cat.9 091(1-9)

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 092(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 093

Civilization undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 094

El Diablo in the Projects undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 095

Society undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 096

Triumph and Tragedy undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 097

Deterioration 1989

album 11, slide Cat.9 098

Love and Good in Hollywood 1989

album 11, slide Cat.9 099

Love/Hate 1989

album 11, slide Cat.9 100(1-2)

Unstill Life 1989

album 11, slide Cat.9 101

(title unknown) 1982

album 11, slide Cat.9 102(1-4)

(title unknown) ca. 1983

album 11, slide Cat.9 103 (1-6)

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 104

Hidden Valley 1988

album 11, slide Cat.9 105

Starry Night I 1988

album 11, slide Cat.9 106

Tapestry Flow 1988

album 11, slide Cat.9 107

Alienation undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 108

Sea of Nails undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 109

Womb Series undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 110

(title unknown) 1987

album 11, slide Cat.9 111

(title unknown) 1987

album 11, slide Cat.9 112

Ecce Homo 1986

album 11, slide Cat.9 113

The Healing 1987

album 11, slide Cat.9 114 (1)

His Blue Cat 1982

creator: Gamboa, Diane

Description/Comments

His Blue Cat 1982 Drawing. 20 x 16 in. pastel on board. Exhibited: 1982 Toma Toda. Solo Exhibit, Galeria Orta Vez/ Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA. Way Under. Group Exhibition, Western Studio, Los Angeles, CA.
album 11, slide Cat.9 114 (2)

Tribal Trace 1982

creator: Gamboa, Diane

Description/Comments

Tribal Trace 1982 Painting. 20 x 24 in., acrylic on canvas. Exhibited: 1982 Way Under. Group Exhibition, Western Studio, Los Angeles, CA.
album 11, slide Cat.9 114 (3)

Untitled ca. 1982

album 11, slide Cat.9 115

(title unknown) undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
album 11, slide Cat.9 116

Babies Sleeping undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
album 11, slide Cat.9 117

Dancing Calaveras 1987

creator: Garcia, Margaret
album 11, slide Cat.9 118

Marcos Monroy undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
album 11, slide Cat.9 119

Margaret Guzman undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
album 11, slide Cat.9 120

Oscar Duardo undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
album 11, slide Cat.9 121

Willie My Cousin undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
album 11, slide Cat.9 122

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 123

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 124

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 125(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 126

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 127

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 128

Belief 1988

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 129(1-2)

City Block 1988

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 130

Death Is a Breakthrough undated

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 131

Inner Calm 1985

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 132(1-6)

Iron Maiden 1989

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 133(1-3)

Last Innocents 1989

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 134

Lost in It undated

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 135(1-2)

Mother and Child 1988

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 136

Mother and Child 1989

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 137(1-3)

Muddled by Detail 1989

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 138

Passages undated

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 139(1-2)

Passing Phases 1988

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 140

Ritual Hand 1989

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 141

Tabloid Figure 1988

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 142

Tabloid Figure II 1988

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 143

Transition 1988

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 144

Turn It On...Again 1987

creator: Gómez, Patricia
album 11, slide Cat.9 145

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 146

Compadres undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 147

Coyote undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 148

Coyote Blue undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 149

Moonlight Nopales undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 150

Nopal undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 151

Nopales undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 152

Red Coyote undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 153

(title unknown) 1982

album 11, slide Cat.9 154

(title unknown) 1987

album 11, slide Cat.9 155

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 156

Man in White Turban undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 157

The Memory of Our Embrace undated

creator: Gonzalez, Yolanda
album 11, slide Cat.9 158

Painful Thoughts undated

creator: Gonzalez, Yolanda
album 11, slide Cat.9 159

Santera Miau undated

creator: Gonzalez, Yolanda
album 11, slide Cat.9 160

Tino Cano undated

creator: Gonzalez, Yolanda
album 11, slide Cat.9 161

(title unknown) 1990

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 162

(title unknown) undated

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 163

Altar de Doña Lola 1989

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 164

Altar de Doña Lola 1989

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 165

Celebration Bride 1990

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 166

The Dressing Are Jewels 1990

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 167

The Heavy Heart 1991

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 168

The Last Bride 1990

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 169

Liana mi Hija 1988

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 170

Lost Milagros 1990

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 171

Lydia y Silvia 1988

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 172

Michael 1988

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 173

Oscar 1988

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 174

Silla y Sarape 1990

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 175

Unclaim My Heart 1991

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 176

Walking with Death 1989

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 177

Wounded Heart 1991

creator: Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores
album 11, slide Cat.9 178

The Leopard Colony 1990

album 11, slide Cat.9 179

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 180

Orígenes of Wisdom and Ignorance 1986

album 11, slide Cat.9 181

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 182

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 183

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 184

Gronk and Herrón undated

creator: Herrʹon, Willie
album 11, slide Cat.9 185

Olympiadas undated

creator: Herrʹon, Willie
album 11, slide Cat.9 186

At the Table of Zion undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 187

Banana with Lily undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 188

Baptism by the Sea undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 189

Bible Reading Under the Stars undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 190

Closing Hymn undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 191

Cow, Crane, Rainbow undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 192

Day Passes in the Park undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 193

Forest Offering undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 194

Hexing Rites undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 195

Hymn of the Puecomania undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 196

Morning for Preparing Elixirs undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 197

Oak on a Ridge undated

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
album 11, slide Cat.9 198

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 199(1-31)

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 200(1-7)

(title unknown) 1990

creator: Limon, Leo
album 11, slide Cat.9 201(1-19)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Limon, Leo
album 11, slide Cat.9 202

East Side Locura undated

creator: Limon, Leo
album 11, slide Cat.9 203

Mujer undated

creator: Limon, Leo
album 11, slide Cat.9 204

La Nature's Light 1989

creator: Limon, Leo
album 11, slide Cat.9 205

Ritmos Románticos 1986

creator: Limon, Leo
album 11, slide Cat.9 206

Sensational Visions 1986

creator: Limon, Leo
album 11, slide Cat.9 207

Tiempo 1989 1989

creator: Limon, Leo
album 11, slide Cat.9 208

Sugar Skulls undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 209

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 210

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 211

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 212

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 213

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 214

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 215

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 216

(title unknown) undated

album 11, slide Cat.9 217(1-12)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Norte, Armando
album 11, slide Cat.9 218(1-10)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Norte, Armando
album 11, slide Cat.9 219

(title unknown) undated

creator: Norte, Armando
album 11, slide Cat.9 220

(title unknown) undated

creator: Norte, Armando
album unknown, slide Cat.9 221(1-27)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Oropeza, Eduardo
album 12, slide Cat.9 222(1-19)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Oropeza, Eduardo
album 12, slide Cat.9 223(1-2)

Carla, Yolanda y Fulana undated

creator: Oropeza, Eduardo
album 12, slide Cat.9 224

A Cual me Llevo undated

creator: Oropeza, Eduardo
album 12, slide Cat.9 225

Blaster Dichos undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 226

Dos Juntos undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 227

Pink Lowrider undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 228

Super Siete undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 229

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 230

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 231(1-7)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Perez, Juan
album 12, slide Cat.9 232

(title unknown) undated

creator: Pérez, Louie
album 12, slide Cat.9 233

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 234

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 235

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 236

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 237

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 238(1-4)

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 239

Despair 1990

album 12, slide Cat.9 240

María Lena 1981

album 12, slide Cat.9 241

Patricia 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 242

Spectrums 1985

album 12, slide Cat.9 243

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 244

(title unknown) undated

creator: Rodriguez, Reyes
album 12, slide Cat.9 245

Danzantes undated

creator: Rodriguez, Reyes
album 12, slide Cat.9 246

Desaparecido undated

creator: Rodriguez, Reyes
album 12, slide Cat.9 247

Mother and Son undated

creator: Rodriguez, Reyes
album 12, slide Cat.9 248

Shells undated

creator: Rodriguez, Reyes
album 12, slide Cat.9 249

(title unknown) undated

creator: Romero, Frank E.
album 12, slide Cat.9 250

(title unknown) undated

creator: Romero, Frank E.
album 12, slide Cat.9 251

La Llorona 1982

creator: Romero, Frank E.
album 12, slide Cat.9 252

Piso de Sangre 1986

creator: Romero, Frank E.
album 12, slide Cat.9 253

Still Life with Red Car 1986

creator: Romero, Frank E.
album 12, slide Cat.9 254

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 255

5 A.M. 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 256

The Biological Clock 1990

album 12, slide Cat.9 257

Breakfast 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 258

Brown Pots 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 259

February 1990

album 12, slide Cat.9 260

Geranium Lake 1990

album 12, slide Cat.9 261

Kosshari Clowns 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 262

Life Journey 1990

album 12, slide Cat.9 263

Out the Kitchen Window 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 264

Reflections 1990

album 12, slide Cat.9 265

Taos Night 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 266

Aunt Irma Prepares New Year's Dinner ca. 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 267

The Big Top ca. 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 268

The Catch ca. 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 269

The Corruption of Love ca. 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 270

Cristo in the New World ca. 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 271

Din Din ca. 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 272

Down to the Sea in Ships I Go, I Go ca. 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 273

Ethiopia Saluting the Colors ca. 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 274

Uptown Saturday Night ca. 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 275

Welcome ca. 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 276

Untitled undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 277(1-4)

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 278

Ahead of the Game 1986

creator: Salazar, Daniel
album 12, slide Cat.9 279

Centerfold 1987

creator: Salazar, Daniel
album 12, slide Cat.9 280

Hundred Dollar Bit 1987

creator: Salazar, Daniel
album 12, slide Cat.9 281

Old 1987

creator: Salazar, Daniel
album 12, slide Cat.9 282

Out of Time 1987

creator: Salazar, Daniel
album 12, slide Cat.9 283

Redemption 1988

creator: Salazar, Daniel
album 12, slide Cat.9 284

Safe Sex 1987

creator: Salazar, Daniel
album 12, slide Cat.9 285

She's Got It 1986

creator: Salazar, Daniel
album 12, slide Cat.9 286

Shipwrecked 1987

creator: Salazar, Daniel
album 12, slide Cat.9 287

Máscaras undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 288

In Season undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 289

Edward in the Desert 1987

album 12, slide Cat.9 290

Father 1980

album 12, slide Cat.9 291

Grandpa and Grandma Watson 1987

album 12, slide Cat.9 292

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 293(1-12)

(title unknown) ca. 1980- 1985

album 12, slide Cat.9 294

Relationship 1984

creator: Thomas, Matthew
album 12, slide Cat.9 295(1-4)

(title unknown) 1982

creator: Torrez, Eloy
album 12, slide Cat.9 296(1-5)

(title unknown) 1982

creator: Torrez, Eloy
album 12, slide Cat.9 297

Carlos and Sonia in the Rose Garden undated

creator: Torrez, Eloy
album 12, slide Cat.9 298

Exorcism of Cultural Inquisition undated

creator: Torrez, Eloy
album 12, slide Cat.9 299(1-2)

Girl at the Beach undated

creator: Torrez, Eloy
album 12, slide Cat.9 300(1-2)

Untitled undated

creator: Torrez, Eloy
album 12, slide Cat.9 301(1-3)

Western Heroes undated

creator: Torrez, Eloy
album 12, slide Cat.9 302

Woman as Savior undated

creator: Torrez, Eloy
album 12, slide Cat.9 303

Desert Scene #1 1987

album 12, slide Cat.9 304

Family Portrait 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 305

Forest Fire 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 306

Landscape #15 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 307

Landscape #18 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 308

Mother and Child 1987

album 12, slide Cat.9 309

La Mujer Dormida 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 310

Night Madonna 1982

album 12, slide Cat.9 311

Popo 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 312

Red Door 1987

album 12, slide Cat.9 313

La Rumorosa 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 314

Salsa #1 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 315

Salsa #2 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 316

San Cristobal 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 317(1-16)

(title unknown) 1988

creator: Urista, Arturo
album 12, slide Cat.9 318

Cha-Cha 1984

creator: Urista, Arturo
album 12, slide Cat.9 319

In Spirit 1985

creator: Urista, Arturo
album 12, slide Cat.9 320

Next Exit 1986

creator: Urista, Arturo
album 12, slide Cat.9 321

Riugs 1986

creator: Urista, Arturo
album 12, slide Cat.9 322

Sandino 1986

creator: Urista, Arturo
album 12, slide Cat.9 323

Sun God 1985

creator: Urista, Arturo
album 12, slide Cat.9 324

Sun Run 1986

creator: Urista, Arturo
album 12, slide Cat.9 325

Suzi 1984

creator: Urista, Arturo
album 12, slide Cat.9 326

Yo Soy 1985

creator: Urista, Arturo
album 12, slide Cat.9 327

Myra 1982

creator: Valadez, John M.
album 12, slide Cat.9 328

Pollo Macho 1983

creator: Valadez, John M.
album 12, slide Cat.9 329

La Indiana undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 330

Japanese Dancer undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 331

Old Women in Future undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 332

Sad Jester Landing on Earth undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 333

(title unknown) undated

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 334

The Altar 1991

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 335

The Blue Rosas undated

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 336

The Chalice 1989

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 337

The Glass (Self-Portrait) 1990

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 338

The Goldfish 1990

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 339

The Headache 1989

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 340

The Kitchen 1990

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 341

The Masquerade 1990

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 342

Memories of France 1990

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 343

Mirror Mirror 1990

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 344

Ring of Fire 1990

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 345

Souvenirs of Spain undated

creator: Valdez, Patssi
album 12, slide Cat.9 346(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 347

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 348

The Dance Of Life 1976

creator: Vallejo, Linda
album 12, slide Cat.9 349

Man As His Complex Self 1976

creator: Vallejo, Linda
album 12, slide Cat.9 350

A Sense Of Calmness 1976

creator: Vallejo, Linda
album 12, slide Cat.9 351(1-8)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Yáñez, Larry
album 12, slide Cat.9 352

(title unknown) undated

creator: Yáñez, Larry
album 12, slide Cat.9 353

Chicago Blue Skies 1986

album 12, slide Cat.9 354

Composition 1985

album 12, slide Cat.9 355

Composition II 1986

album 12, slide Cat.9 356

Composition III 1986

album 12, slide Cat.9 357

Composition IV 1985

album 12, slide Cat.9 358

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 359

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 360

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 361

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 362

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 363

The Muse undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 364

(title unknown) undated

album 12, slide Cat.9 366

Celebration 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 367

King's Lair 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 368

The Land of Sassafrass Tea 1988

album 12, slide Cat.9 369

Native Forms 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 370

Sandiwara 1989

album 12, slide Cat.9 371

Untitled 1986

album 12, slide Cat.9 372(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

 

Photography

album 12, slide Cat.11 001(1-4)

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]
album 12, slide Cat.11 002

Eloy Torrez and Mural ca. 1983- 1984

creator: [Artist Unknown]
album 12, slide Cat.11 003(1-7)

Untitled 1978

creator: [Artist Unknown]
album 12, slide Cat.11 004

title unknown undated

creator: Delgado, Roberto L.
album 12, slide Cat.11 005

Alienation Series undated

album 12, slide Cat.11 006

Transition Series undated

album 12, slide Cat.11 007

title unknown undated

album 12, slide Cat.11 008(1-3)

Aura Cluster 1981

album 12, slide Cat.11 009

Stepping Phase undated

album 12, slide Cat.11 010(1-11)

title unknown undated

album 12, slide Cat.11 011(1-8)

European Images '83-'84: A Celebration of Life ca. 1983

album 12, slide Cat.11 012

Lovers undated

album 12, slide Cat.11 013(1-11)

Olympics '84--A View From the Street ca. 1984

album 12, slide Cat.11 014

Untitled undated

creator: Ponce, Michael D.
album 12, slide Cat.11 015(1-2)

My Best, My Duty undated

album 12, slide Cat.11 016

(title unknown) undated

 

Sculptures

album 12, 13, slide Cat.12 001(1-8)

title unknown 1981

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 002(1-9)

title unknown 1982

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 003

title unknown undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: wood and ceramic
album 13, slide Cat.12 004

title unknown undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 005

title unknown ca. 1989

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 006

title unknown ca. 1989

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 007

title unknown ca. 1989

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 008

title unknown ca. 1989

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 009

title unknown ca. 1989

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 010(1-4)

title unknown 1977

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 011

title unknown 1989

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: ceramic
album 13, slide Cat.12 012(1-2)

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: wood
album 13, slide Cat.12 013(1-33)

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 014

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 015

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 016(1-17)

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 017(1-14)

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 018

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: ceramic
album 13, slide Cat.12 019

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 020(1-10)

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 021(1-3)

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 022

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 023

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 024

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: ceramic
album 13, slide Cat.12 025(1-3)

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel and wood
album 13, slide Cat.12 026(1-2)

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 027(1-13)

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 028(1-2)

title unknown undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: ceramic
album 13, slide Cat.12 029

Before undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 030

Birth of Xipe undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 031

Birth of Xipe undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 032

Bondage III Side 2 undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 033

Corn Dance undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 034

Culto Felino undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 035

Dawn III undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 036

Devotee undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 037

Devotee Side 2 undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 038

Diving Eagle 1985

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: mixed media, handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 039

Dreamer and the Dream 1988

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 040(1-2)

Drum Series 1977

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: ceramic and leather
album 13, slide Cat.12 041

Drum Series Tlaloc 1977

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: ceramic and leather
album 13, slide Cat.12 042

Happy Prophet 1985

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 043

Horse Bit 1984

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 044

Hummingbird on the Left undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 045

Kiva Cycle undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 046

Last Dance 1989

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: iron sculpture
album 13, slide Cat.12 047

Love Song 1984

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 048

Love Song undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 049

Madwoman 1985

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: mixed media, relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 050

Mariposo 1987

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 051

Mariposo 1983

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: handmade paper relief
album 13, slide Cat.12 052

Maya Ritual 1984

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 053

Maya Ritual undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 054

Mirage 1984

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 055

Mirage II undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 056

Nagual I 1984

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 057

Nopal Sunrise undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 058

Penitente 2 Side 2 undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 059

Penitente I Side 1 undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 060

Penitente I Side 2 undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 061

The Pledge undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 062

Pueblo Lover 1985

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: mixed media, relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 063

Quarter Moon 1987

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 064

San Carlos II 1982

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: handmade paper relief and acrylic
album 13, slide Cat.12 065

The Scribe 1988

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 066

She Didn't Want to Talk About It 1985

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 067

Star Skirt undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 068

Star Skirt undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 069

Tlaloque undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 070

Touches the Earth undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 071

Touches the Sky undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 072

Tribute Side 1 undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 073

Tribute Side 2 undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 074

Vietnam 1987

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 075

Vigil for a Strangler Candelabra/Incense Burner undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 076

Warrior at the Threshold undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 077

Xipe undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 078

Xipe 10 undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 079

Xipe Totec 1985

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: relief on handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 080

Young Corn undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 081

Young Corn I Side 1 undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 082

Young Corn I Side 2 undated

creator: Amescua, Michael M.
Material Specific Details: welded, forged steel
album 13, slide Cat.12 083(1-3)

title unknown undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 084

Nudes #2 undated

Material Specific Details: soft-sculpture of fiber construction and apple heads
album 13, slide Cat.12 085(1-2)

Gorda undated

Material Specific Details: ceramic
album 13, slide Cat.12 086

Madre Sur America 1986

creator: Calderón, Rudy
Material Specific Details: ceramic--red alabaster
album 13, slide Cat.12 087

Catman and Batman undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Material Specific Details: oil on wood and aluminum
album 13, slide Cat.12 088

A and E undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Material Specific Details: oil on wood and aluminum
album 13, slide Cat.12 089(1-2)

Lady in Limbo undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Material Specific Details: oil on wood and aluminum
album 13, slide Cat.12 090

Masked Man undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Material Specific Details: oil on wood and aluminum
album 13, slide Cat.12 091

Message From God undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Material Specific Details: oil on wood and aluminum
album 13, slide Cat.12 092

Nagging Angel undated

creator: Chamberlin, Ann
Material Specific Details: oil on wood and aluminum
album 13, slide Cat.12 093

title unknown undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 094(1-7)

title unknown undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 095

title unknown undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 096

Aerial 1990

Material Specific Details: rust, earth, metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 097

Beekeeper 1990

Material Specific Details: rust, earth, metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 098

Dancers 1990

Material Specific Details: cement on wood
album 13, slide Cat.12 099

Nerve 1990

Material Specific Details: sulfate, rust on metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 100

Offering 1990

Material Specific Details: rust, cement on metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 101

Tell 1990

Material Specific Details: cement, pigment, wood
album 13, slide Cat.12 102

Union 1990

Material Specific Details: cement, pigment, wood
album 13, slide Cat.12 103

Walker 1990

Material Specific Details: bluing, pigment, metal
album 13, slide Cat.12 104(1-4)

title unknown undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 105

A Head of Our Time 1989

creator: Gamboa, Diane
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

1989 Sculpture. 15.5 x 13W x 12 D in. Exhibited: 1989 Day of the Dead. Group Exhibit, Galeria Orta Vez/ Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA.
album 13, slide Cat.12 106

title unknown undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 107(1-2)

title unknown undated

Material Specific Details: plaster
album 13, slide Cat.12 108(1-2)

Barbed Wire undated

Material Specific Details: mixed media
album 13, slide Cat.12 109

Afrodiddy undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 110

Bandiera Preta undated

Material Specific Details: mobile
album 13, slide Cat.12 111

Black Flora undated

Material Specific Details: mobile
album 13, slide Cat.12 112

Blue Skies undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 113

de Caju undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 114

Dumont undated

Material Specific Details: mobile
album 13, slide Cat.12 115

Galileo's Lecture undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 116

Gramma's Sofa undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 117

Gromfin's Wall undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 118

King's Grin undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 119

Llamas undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 120

Number 5 undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 121

One Indian undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 122

Scattered Blocks undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 123

Sliding Panels undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 124

Snake Feast undated

Material Specific Details: mobile
album 13, slide Cat.12 125

Sobre Verde undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 126

Vegetables undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 127

Vertical Orbit undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 128

Wall Stack undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 129(1-4)

title unknown undated

Material Specific Details: bread dough
album 13, slide Cat.12 130

title unknown ca. 1986

creator: Limon, Leo
Material Specific Details: ceramic plate
album 13, slide Cat.12 131

title unknown undated

Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 132

title unknown undated

creator: Sparrow, Peter V.
Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 133

Anahuac 1981

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: m/m paper, mylar, silicon, fiber
album 13, slide Cat.12 134

Blue Head-Dress 1983

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: printed handmade and dyed paper, fiber, silicon
album 13, slide Cat.12 135

Bronzestar 1983

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: handmade paper, copper, banding, silicon, wood
album 13, slide Cat.12 136

Butterfly Boy 1985

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media, handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 137

Cabroncito 1984

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media
album 13, slide Cat.12 138

Calavera 1985

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media, handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 139

The Comedune 1983

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: ceramic
album 13, slide Cat.12 140(1-2)

Conception 1984

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: handmade and print paper, metal, bone shell, stone
album 13, slide Cat.12 141

Dream Tree 1985

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media, handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 142

Feathered Head-Dress 1985

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media, handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 143

Food of the Gods 1984

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media, handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 144

Mariposa/Butterfly 1981

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media, paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 145

Meditation 1983

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: printed and handmade paper, silicon, shell, bone, fiber
album 13, slide Cat.12 146

Meditation II 1984

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media
album 13, slide Cat.12 147

Mictlantecutli 1983

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media
album 13, slide Cat.12 148

Mourning Old Man 1974

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: ceramic
album 13, slide Cat.12 149

Olmeca Dream 1983

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media, handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 150

Palo de Fuego 1985

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media, handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 151

Quetzalcoatl 1984

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: handmade and print paper, wood, metal, shell, plastics
album 13, slide Cat.12 152

Radiating Hand undated

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: monotyped, dyed and handmade paper, silicon, doily
album 13, slide Cat.12 153

Running Deer 1984

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: handmade and print paper, wood, acrylic, silicon
album 13, slide Cat.12 154

Serpiente 1985

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: mixed media, handmade paper
album 13, slide Cat.12 155

Spirit Bow 1983

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: handmade paper, wood, fabric, metal, silicon
album 13, slide Cat.12 156

Spirit Cloak 1984

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: handmade and print paper, wood, metal, shell, plastics
album 13, slide Cat.12 157

Sunstar 1983

creator: Vallejo, Linda
Material Specific Details: wood, paper, silicon, acrylic
album 13, slide Cat.12 158

title unknown undated

creator: Yáñez, Larry
Material Specific Details: unknown
album 13, slide Cat.12 159(1-2)

title unknown undated

creator: Yáñez, Larry
Material Specific Details: mixed media
album 13, slide Cat.12 160(1-3)

title unknown 1978

creator: Yáñez, Mari
Material Specific Details: unknown
 

Slides B (Supplement 1) 1991-2003

 

Assemblage

album 15, slide Cat.1 001

Altar 1996

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

An altar with crosses, candles, flowers, papel picado, pan de muerto (pretzels) and images of the deceased and religious figures. "Self-Help Graphics and Art collaborated with Glasgow Print Studio in their first ever Day of the Dead Celebration."
album 15, slide Cat.1 002

Altar for the Day of the Dead at Galería Otra Vez 1991

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Altar under flower arches composed of framed photographs, small sculptures, flowers, candles, et cetera. "Golden Cempazuchiles [Zempoalxochitles - marigolds] are used in traditional altars. The name means 'twenty flowers.' They are associated with wisdom, beauty, truth, and 'the desire never to die.'"
album 15, slide Cat.1 003

Altar to la Virgen undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Altar on the steps leading to the statue of la Virgen de Guadalupe is composed on many devotional candles, religious icons, marigolds, and flower petals.
album 15, slide Cat.1 004

Altar to Sister Karen Boccalero ca. 1990s

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Altar is enormous, taking up an entire exhibition room, and is composed primarily of candles and flowers. "Sister Karen is respected and loved by many Chicano/a artists in Los Angeles. Sister Karen is the founder of Self-Help Graphics and Art."
album 15, slide Cat.1 005

Day of the Dead Altar 1993

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Altar is composed of items placed on two shelves. On the upper shelf is a framed photo of Cesar Chávez that has been altered to make it appear that Chávez is dressed as a calavera. Above his picture hangs the Lotería image of "El Valiente." Also on the shelf with the portrait is a vase of flowers, a statuette of La Virgen de Guadalupe, a bowl of nuts, a candle, and a sugar skull. On the lower shelf is a black-and-white photo of a Mexican family, a bowl of vegetables, candles, and a copy of the book Conquering Goliath.
album 15, slide Cat.1 006

Flores de Esperanza Altarpiece (detail) 1996

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Visible portion of the altar features a large yellow sculpture of a calavera, a Mexican Coca-Cola, a candle, a donut, and marigold petals.
album 15, slide Cat.1 007

Flowers undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Visible portion of an altar for the deceased is composed of an ear of dry corn, marigolds, a calavera sculpture, placards with the names of the dead, a ceramic candleholder, and a candle.
album 15, slide Cat.1 008

title unknown ca. 1990s

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

An altar on a tabletop with marigolds, daisies, pottery, a candleholder, an ear of corn, a small sculpture, a Virgen veladora, and cards with peoples' names. "Cempazuchiles [Zempoalxochitles] (marigolds) are traditionally used in altars. The name means 'twenty flowers'."
album 15, slide Cat.1 009

title unknown ca. 1990s

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

A large altar composed of flowers, sarapes, photographs, food, skulls, candles, beer bottles, and many other items.
album 15, slide Cat.1 010

title unknown ca. 1990s

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: Plastic crates, photographs, garments, flowers, artworks, candles

Description/Comments

Altar to an unknown man composed of plastic crates, photographs, a fedora and jacket, flowers, artwork, and candles.
album 15, slide Cat.1 011

title unknown 1977

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Altar is composed of papel picado, calavera masks, flowers, small sculptures, devotional icons and statues, fruit, candles, etc.
album 15, slide Cat.1 012

title unknown (detail) 1977

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Visible portion of altar features pan de muerto, papel picado, marigolds, a candle, a straw sculpture, and an ojo de Dios.
album 15, slide Cat.1 013(1-4)

title unknown 1992

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

1. An altar on steps embedded with pieces of ceramic pottery. Religious candles, marigolds, and flower petals. 2. Altar on steps embedded with pieces of ceramic pottery. The steps lead to a platform where a large statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe rests. In this photo, devotional candles surround the base of the statue, of which only the bottom is visible. 3. Altar at the base of a statue of La Virgen de Guadalupe composed of flowers and candles. 4. Altar in the form of a cross at the foot of a statue of la Virgen de Guadalupe composed of flowers and candles.
album 15, slide Cat.1 014(1-3)

title unknown 1994

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

An ofrenda/altar so large it fills an entire kitchen. In the third photo, detail is of a photograph of a man surrounded by flowers, sculptures, and candles, from the altar that fills an entire kitchen.
album 15, slide Cat.1 015

title unknown 1994

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Assemblage in a corner of an exhibition space consists of a large book that has been fixed open by the melted wax of candles. There are items pertaining to consumerism, beer bottles, an American flag, and a Mexican flag.
album 15, slide Cat.1 016

title unknown 1994

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

An altar on a square table with a red tablecloth. An image of La Virgen de Guadalupe leans against a vase of flowers that sits in the center of the table and is surrounded by curios. The front of the table has hanging photographs, including one of Cesar Chávez with the word "¡Presente!"
album 15, slide Cat.1 017

title unknown 1996

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

From Day of the Dead, Flores de Esperanza Exhibition and Celebration. Work is composed of a painting of a nude woman in a purple chair with calaveras behind it and a bouquet of exotic flowers on a platform draped with blue cloth. A piece of blue cloth hangs above and on the sides of the painting and unifies the two elements.
album 15, slide Cat.1 018

title unknown (detail) November 1994

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Detail is of the lower part of an altar, with photographs, flowers, calaveras, and candles.
album 15, slide Cat.1 019

David Alfaro Siqueiros ca. 1990s

creator: [Artist Unknown]
Material Specific Details: Mixed media

Description/Comments

Photo is of an altar to muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros composed of a portrait painting of the artist surrounded by candles, flowers, artworks, and tools of the trade. Text forming an arc above the painting reads "David Alfaro Siqueiros" in graffiti script. Text beneath the name gives his lifespan. "Chaz has worked with graffiti since 1969. He usually works with a paint brush rather than a spray can." Artist unknown; Chaz Bojórquez, assistant.
album 15, slide Cat.1 020

Esta Noche ca. 1990s

Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Assemblage is composed of plastic covering the outside of a chickenwire cage in the form of a coffin. On top of the coffin is a calavera with flowers and leaves. Within the coffin is an altar behind red curtains with calavera diners. Surrounding the stand of the coffin are more flowers and vegetable matter.
album 15, slide Cat.1 021(1-6)

Altar 1994

Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Altar composed of items set atop wooden blocks painted pink and yellow. Items include framed photographs, flowers, pan de muerto, candles, sugar skulls, etc. Above the altar is an arch of marigolds, and on the wall behind it hang pieces of papel picado. The papel picado piece that hangs in the center has calaveras and the name "Blanche." It appears to be an exhibition installation. Cross-reference with Installation Art.
album 15, slide Cat.1 022(1-2)

title unknown 1998

creator: Gómez, Patricia
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

"The Big Two Five, Day of the Dead Gallery Exhibit." 1. Photo is of a small statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe in a pot of flowers. 2. Photo is of flowers in ceramic pots.
album 15, slide Cat.1 023(1-4)

Altar 1996

Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Self-Help Graphics and Art collaborated with Glasgow Print Studio in their first ever Day of the Dead Celebration. 1. Detail of the front left corner of altar. 2. A multi-level altar set up like stairs has a few calaveras set on it. "Altar 1st stage." 3. Papel picado by Margaret Sosa features a calavera and reads "Dia de los Muertos Los Angeles Glasgow." 4. Full view of Glasgow altar.
album 15, slide Cat.1 024

East Side Spirit undated

Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

A caja containing a sculpture of a skull wearing a sombrero on top of a brown bottle with a label reading, "East Side Spirit" in a mix of Gothic and graffiti scripts. Behind the bottle is an image of La Virgen de Guadalupe, and the visible interior side is affixed with shards of broken glass.
album 15, slide Cat.1 025(1-2)

Memory Altar 1994

creator: Alferov, Alex
Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

1. An altar with photos and numerous fruits and vegetables is illuminated by candlelight. 2. Altar on a shelf and tabletop. On the shelves are framed photographs, candles, sugar skulls, a pack of cigarettes, a can of Budweiser, a bottle of Bombay Gin, and small sculptures. On the tabletop is a cornucopia of produce.
album 15, slide Cat.1 026

A Day in the Sun 1994

Material Specific Details: Mixed Media

Description/Comments

Three-dimensional assemblage-painting features two calaveras amidst milagritos, hearts, and small vegetables. On top of the piece is a bunch of grapes, false roses, a UFW huelga flag, and three pins with the words "No Grapes."
album 15, slide Cat.1 027

title unknown 1992

Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Altar on a set of four shelves. The lowest shelf has small boxes that resemble coffins. The next shelf up has four items set on lace doilies. The second shelf from the top has a tray of pan de muerto and a framed black-and-white photograph. The top shelf has candles, calaveras, and an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Above the shelf are five ceramic calavera masks. Flowers are grouped at the base of the shelving. This photo is out of focus. "An offering of the deceased's favorite foods is traditional for altars."
album 15, slide Cat.1 028

Santísima Muerte 1994

Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

Three-dimensional painting depicts the Virgen de Guadalupe as a calavera. In her hands is a sacred heart with the face of Christ. The moon upon which she stands has a skeletal face and drinks a bottle of tabasco sauce. Small cherubim sit on guitars on either side of the moon. Interspersed among the rays of light that emanate from la Virgen are milagros in the shape of arms and legs. Small sculptures affixed to the outer edge of the piece form a border. At the top is a blue cross; the rest are bones, bottles, dishes, and flowerpots. The work is signed and dated in the lower right corner, but the signature is indecipherable. "Calaca as a virgin."
album 15, slide Cat.1 029

Luchando Con La Vida 1994

Material Specific Details: mixed media

Description/Comments

A caja with glass doors that are propped open. At the back of the caja is the painted or drawn image of a sorrowful woman clutching an icon of the sacred heart. In front of her are candles and flower petals. Painted on the front of the box is the artist's last name. "Agonized person (possibly dead) holding framed sacred heart, inside curio cabinet."
 

Atelier

album 15, slide Cat.2 001

Grandma April 10-21, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Photosilkscreened family photos on a yellow background with anecdotal text. "3 photographs. Grandma taken 1920-1923. Grandma, Aunt Bea, brother John, and self. Last of grandma and self. Text about grandma." - Laura Aguilar. Colors used: Cream White, LT White Yellow, Clear Gloss, Sepia, and Silver. From Atelier XXXVIII, Maestras II., 66 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 002

Dos Mundos (Two Worlds) August 28-31, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 15 x 21 in., Paper size: 26 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Hand Pulled Serigraph print. Six colors on Coventry rag paper. Art print contains; yellow background, blue/gray surface. Female/Virgin figure in center with halo-like shape over head. Symbolism includes; plant forms (3) crosses in and above the horizon. "This print is based on the Christian religion's influence on the indigenous people of the America's mainly the Hispanic cultures. I hope to portray the surrealistic landscapes of the spiritual world. The iconography plays between the time before the Spanish conquest and the aftermath of it. It was a conquest of a way of life, but not a conquest of the spirit." - Jack Alvarez. Colors used: Light Yellow 1205, Charcoal Brown 497, Light Lavender 503, Gray Black 431, Orange 130, and Blue/Gray 5493. From Atelier XXXIX., 84 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 003

The Double Agent Sirvienta Blow Up the Hard Drive 1999

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 22 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a maid typing on a laptop and speaking into a communication device in her backpack. There is fire in the background and the entire print is covered in alphanumeric symbols that resemble lines of computer code. At the top of the print is a filetab with the text, "File:/Translation.underdone." "The Double Agent Sirvienta, surrounded by the computer goobledy gook is discovered while mixing up files on a laptop computer." - Laura Alvarez. From Atelier XXXIII - Maestras I., 56 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 004

Mission in the Garden March 27-30, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 18x 22 in., Paper size: 22x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"The Double Agent Sirvienta, an international spy posing as a maid and expert in the field of domestic technology, looks after and involves a blond baby in secret missions while vacationing in a tropical garden landscape. The agent/gardener in the distance is really her childhood sweetheart from a small Mexican Colonial town, but with the plastic surgery after his accident, she doesn't recognize him. Her mission plan hovers in the grass with the promise of love and small explosions. A small toy hides the preciouse [sic] data. Will the Double Agent Sirvienta be caught as she scrambles the files of a laptop while "cleaning" out a big wigs bedroom? Fire is in the background, gobbledy-goop surrounds her. She is a spy posing as a maid." - Laura Alvarez. This print is alternately titled The Double Agent Sirvienta: Blow Up The Hard Drive. Colors used: Light Green, Pink, Brown Skin, Sky Blue, Yellow, Light Flesh, Brown Skin (again), Dark Green, Black, and Clear Gloss. From Atelier XXXVIII - Maestras II., 74 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography - Photography of duplicate by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 005

98 (degrees) in the Shade January 6-12, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Prints shows el paletero (ice-cream man) huffing onward w/ achey [sic] feet/cloudy head/and running on empty. The blended background gives the illusion of extreme heart. With the sun beating down, symbols surround the figure showing what he is working for, what has been left behind, his hopes and his realities, and what is in the future."- Amos. Colors used: Blend Orange/Tan, Turquoise Blue, Red Sh. Blue, Yellow, Ochre, Sienna, Magenta, Grey (light), Black, Trans White (t.p.'s only), and Trans Black (t.p.'s only). From Atelier XXXIX., 50 ed., Printer: Amos, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 006

Double Happiness November 7-10, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 25 x 31 in., Paper size: 30 x 35 in.

Description/Comments

"Image of an Asian woman eating with chopsticks; loteria cards and Japanese 'Hanfuda' playing cards, and map of East L.A. are set against a black background. Double Happiness is a piece about the mix of cultures that make up the East L.A. / Boyle Heights Community. In this piece a young Asian woman reflects while she is eating; the interplay of Japanese Chicano and Chinese from Boyle Heights and Monterey Park are represented through an array of Chicano loteria cards, Japanese 'Hanafuda' cards and Chinese English language flash cards."- Tomie Arai. Colors used: Yellow, Blue, Green, Pink, Red, Black, and Silver., 42 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 007

Kaeru / Finding Home May 1-6, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 20.125 x 28.25 in., Paper size: 27.125 x 34.25 in.

Description/Comments

"7 color silkscreen was produced in conjunction with a two month residency at Self-Help Graphics through an Artist and Communities/Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation and NEA grant. In this piece, a young boy is pulling back a screen to reveal an array of images which represent memory and the passage of time. These images form a visual arc or lifeline which flow towards a taiko drum head with rose imprinted on it. The rose (an image symbolic of my stay in East LA) represents the heart and pulse." KAERU/ FINDING HOME" is a piece which explores the construction of identity through a reconnection with the past."- Tomie Arai. Colors used: Yellow, Gray/Green, Light Gray Green, Blue, Pink, Black, and Yellow/Brown. From Atelier XXXVI., 60 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 008

No Bullshit July 25-27, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"An "invasion" of doorknobs gathering to resist displacement and eviction." No Seremos Desalojados." In collaboration with the "We Shall No[t] Be Moved" project."- David "Think Again" Attyah. Colors used: Fire Red, Orange, Teal, Purple, Dark Purple, and Dark Fuscia, 88 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 009

New World Order June 28-July 2, 1994

Physical Description: Insert size: 33.5 x 26 in., Paper size: 44 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Black and white print features the names of conquistadors in graffiti script on the background of an Aztec stele. From Atelier XXIV., 59 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 010

Santa/Maguey March 20-24, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 20 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Atelier silkscreen print depicts a woman, nude from the waist up, with her arms wrapped about her torso and her hands clutching leaves of the maguey plant behind her. Her head is tilted back and her eyelids droop. The background is made up of floral and vegetable images. Colors used: Light Yellow, Red Orange, Thalo Blue, Purple, Transparent Orange, Gold, Mid-T-Yellow, Off White, T-Sienna, T-Red Black, and Dark Burgundy. From Atelier XXXVIII - Maestras II., 77 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography - Photo of duplicate by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 011

La Virgen de los Pescados April 2-9, 1993

Physical Description: Insert size: 34 x 26 in., Paper size: 38 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Image of a woman with Guadalupan attributes. She holds a bouquet of flowers hemmed in with fish. Text in script at the bottom of the print reads, "La Virgen de los Pescados." ,75 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 012

Dolores 1999

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"Hard edge graphic image of Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers Union, with her name, Dolores, printed above her portrait image."- Barbara Carrasco. From Atelier XXXIII - Maestras I., wn ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 013

Primas April 18-20, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"Portrait of the artist's daughter and niece in an embrace, surrounded by a braid (trensa) showering hearts around the portraits. The trensa represents the older women in the lives of the young girls, nurturing their love for each other and themselves as strong and independent females. The trensa also symbolizes traditional values and customs and rituals. The girls' hair is loose and flows freely next to the tightly braided trensa. The trensa is opening up to allow love to flow towards the girls. *Note: The clear varnish is not matched up (registered) with the background and every print color. The style is hard edge graphic with flat colors, no texture. Most of the color separations were hand-cut with amberlith with some ink work applied minimally as touch ups."- Barbara Carrasco. Colors used: Peach, Skin-Beige, Skin-LT. Brown, Lime Green, Turquoise, Purple, and Clear., 62 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 014

Mujer de Mucha Enagua: Pa' Ti Xicana 1999

creator: Cervantez, Yreina D.
Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of poet Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (a.k.a. Sor Juana de Asbaje) and E.Z.L.N. comandante Ramona. Between the two of them is a hand with a spiral and the words "mixik' balamil" in the palm. On Sor Juana's habit are many Nahuatl words and the English poem, "Blessed lady / do not go / Mother do not / Cause us woe / If to heaven / you ascend / will you still / your love extend?" On Ramona's dress is a quote from the Popol Vuh and the words, "Todos Somos Ramona." "Tan background with stylized stars, flowers, and spots representing the pelt of the sacred jaguar. Three main female figures: la mujer Zapatista con sus niños, Sor Juana with portrait of poet Rosario Castellanos in her bosom. The central image is the hand of the goddess. Various Nahua and Mayan symbols along with text and poetry."- Yreina D. Cervantez. From Atelier XXXIII - Maestras I., 60 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 015

Bone Yard February 15-17, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 13 in., Paper size: 19 x 22 in.

Description/Comments

"AZ sunset with old cars. The image is one of the many scenes of Reservations in Montana and AZ. Cars are kept in back yards, empty lots (ie LA, Phoenix, Etc...) for many different reasons and they become a part of the landscape. The stories of many of the owners are varied. To me they represent time history and a place for occasional stray (man or beast) to live for a short time. Everyone seems to find their own story with in the image of days gone by or the possibilities held with in the cars frame work."- Damian Charette. Colors used: Blend (purple, red, yellow), Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, and Black. From Atelier XXXV - Arizona., 91 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 016

The Key July 20, 23, and 24, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Four adult figures plus one child pushing against green man with City Hall in his pocket. Two figures holding house with large key hole. Key up in the air between reaching hands with sky background." "Image designed for the "We shall not be moved" Project with anti-gentrification theme. The community is protecting their homes from greedy big business. Although big business has City Hall in it's pocket, the community has access as well if they pull their string. The struggle to gain control represented by the key is up in the air."- Jerolyne Crute. Colors used: Golden Yellow, Light Brown, Brown, Cyan, Red, and Dark Brown., 89 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 017

D.O.D. 1981: Las Cuatas 1981

creator: De Batuc,, Alfredo
Physical Description: Insert size: 17 x 22 in., Paper size: 19 x 25 in.

Description/Comments

Print is a reinterpretation of Frida Kahlo's "The Two Fridas." In this version, the Frida on the left has the face of a calavera and holds a mask of Frida's face. The Frida on the right holds a calavera mask. They hold hands and are connected by a common circulatory system. Cherubim on either side of the Fridas hold a banner bearing the words, "Dia De Los Muertos 1981." Atop columns on either side of the print rest a rat, left, and a bird, right. Through three windows behind the Fridas three different scenes are visible: the Hollywood sign, City Hall, and Watts Towers., 71 ed., Printer: unknown, Slide Photo: .
album 15, slide Cat.2 018

Knowingly Walking Through the Imaginary River Towards Divine Destiny April 30 and May 1-5, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Atelier silkscreen print depicts a woman crossing a river toward the viewer. Her skin and hair are multicolored. In her right hand she holds a black cylinder with an image of an anatomical heart. In her right hand she holds a yellow rectangle featuring the "Wheel of Fortune." The background is a Los Angeles cityscape with a green sky, yellow sun, and black skyscrapers. Several sacred hearts dot the horizon. Colors used: Light Yellow, Dark Yellow, Pale Grey, Dark Green, Red, Dark Blue, Light Blue Transparent, Medium Yellow, Yellow-Green, Brown, Salmon Pink, Beige, Medium Yellow. From Atelier XL Maestras III., 82 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 019

Primavera May 31- June 3, 1994

Physical Description: Insert size: 27 x 37 in., Paper size: 30 x 44 in.

Description/Comments

A stylized image of a mother jaguar in springtime. From Atelier XXIV., 64 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 020

I Know Her... All About Her May 7-11 and 30, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Woman in Central Figure surrounded by a corona of maguey plants. 2 spirits appear (L.L. corner) in the foreground while a third in the background tells (URHC) the story. A humming bird hovers above the woman, with LA central and the Belmont tunnel from the background as a point of reference." - Elena Esparza. Colors used: Orange/Red-Opaque, Sage Green-Opaque, Marigold-Semi Opaque, Lime Green- Transparent, Magenta-90% Opaque, Electric Blue-Semi Opaque, and Dark Maroon-90% Opaque., 67 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography - Photo of duplicate by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 021

Hyper Myth August 21-24, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 10 x 20 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"hyper" against yellows background. "Myth" against blues background silkscreen "dyptich." Commentary on mass media via recognizable packaged goods and advertising design inspired work."- Ruben Esparza. Colors used: Clear Base, Warm Red, T. Yellow, Baby Blue, T. White, Red Shade Blue, and Clear Gloss. From Atelier XXXIX., 70 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 022

The Making of a Trophy Grrl! May 21-25, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20x 26 in.

Description/Comments

Atelier silkscreen print is a mock movie poster for a film. Text reads, "Chicana Feminista Films presenta The Making of a Trophy Grrl! una drama de amor con Señora Tentacion como La Tina el mero mero La Peligrosa." Text in the lower left corner reads, "Bring Your Love 2002." A woman's face is depicted on the left side of the print. She is smoking a cigarette through a holder and the blue smoke spirals upward. On the right side of the print are three figures: a nude "Señora Tentacion" holding a fan and only wearing a blue rebozo around her shoulders. Her face is painted to resemble that of a geisha. Beneath her and to the left is a man (el mero mero) dressed in blue bellbottoms and pointing directly at the viewer. His stance and dress are reminiscent of Elvis Presley. To the right of "el mero mero" and beneath "Señora Tentacion" is the topless bust of "La Peligrosa." On her side is an image of an eagle with a serpent in its beak. The background is entirely red. Colors used: Red, Ivory/Beige, Pink Flesh Tone, Burgundy/Red, Blue, Purple, Black, Yellow, and White., 75 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography - photo of dupe by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 023

Greñuda April 3-7, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"A little girl is getting her hair done by her mother. The words surrounding the girl express the frustration being felt by her. The colors around her are messy and random, like her hair. The little girl in the print is going through what every little girl goes through. She's showing frustration and uneasiness as her mom is trying to comb her hair. The print also shows how women from an early age suffer to fit societies views to look good. The messy background is to represent anger and the messy way she'd rather have her hair."- Yvette Flores. Colors used: Yellow Light, Orangel Yellow, Red Orange, Ultra Marine Blue, Medium Flesh, Light Blue, Maroon, Ivory White, and Light Red Orange. From Atelier XXXVIII - Maestras II., 74 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography - photo of duplicate by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 024

Altered State 1999

creator: Gamboa, Diane
Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a nude woman with purple skin dressed in bondage gear. "Woman heavily drenched in accessory equipment and tattoos with a serpent around her right leg."- Diane Gamboa. From Atelier XXXIII - Maestras I., SP ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
Slide of Altered State 9 colors Edition of: 75 Note: Special Maestras No. 1 Project, Curated by Yreina Cervantez
album 15, slide Cat.2 025

Revelation Revolution May 14-18, 2002

creator: Gamboa, Diane
Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"The piece is set on the horizontal. The central figure is of a woman in her white lingerie, a ring on her right hand and she is holding a red handbag. Another woman is up front with a flower in her hair and tattoos across her shoulders. A third woman is in the background in black line over brown. To the right of the figures is a custom type pattern and to the left is another pattern with flowers. The artwork is trapped in a tight black." "REVELATION REVOLUTION is dedicated to the women of the past, present, and futures. To the women of great accomplishments if it be physically or intellectually and to the bad-ass women who don't take bull shit. It addresses the limitless imagination of the communication and it is a symbol of knowledge and wisdom. It is a look at enlightened women who do not fall into slavery of the stereotype of woman as object. This piece is dedicated to the broad spectrum of women who are changing the way we see ourselves and the world around us. It is for the innovators and challengers who are unafraid of leading and require us to think deeper. This piece looks at Urban Goddess as visionary. This piece is also about the medium of silk screen printing. It is about color, form, design and the love of art making."- Diane Gamboa. Colors used: Makeup beige, chicana brown, go-go girl yellow, martini olive green, not so red, gunmetal gray, urban goddess yellow, high heel green, cha-cha burgundy, million dollar green, and black as black., 88 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography - Duplicate photo by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 026

The Next Generation undated

creator: Garcia, Margaret
Physical Description: Insert size: 25.5 x 31.5 in., Paper size: 30 x 37.5 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a young child., 70 ed., Printer: , Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 027

A Secret Garden February 10-11, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Three red hearts/Roses with yellow auras on a blued blend ground. "A Secret Garden" emerged from a series of works based on the innocence and exploitation of sexuality. Using childlike iconography it contains "roses" with exaggerated thorns on the stems and stylized picked hearts as the petals. The red roses allude to the stereotypes of idealizes [sic] romantic love while the thorns provide a harsh balance of pain. The title refers to the childrens story "The Secret Garden" by Francis B. Hodges, a tale about self-discovery and acceptance."- Xochitl Gil. Colors used: Drk to light Blue, Red, Green, Yellow 1-Medium, Yellow 2-Light. From Atelier XXV - Arizona Xicanindio., 78 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 028

The Trappings of Sor Juana 1999

creator: Gómez, Patricia
Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of roses in a vase with an image of Sor Juana. A red curtain and a rosary hang from the upper portion of the print. Beside the vase are a stack of books and a framed image of a brain imprisoned by brambles. Text in script in the lower right corner reads, "Liberty itself for me is no boon: If I hold it such, it will soon be my bane. No more worries for me over boons so uncertian [sic]: I will own my very soul, as if it [illegible]." From Atelier XXXIII 1999 - Maestras I Sor Juana Series., 63 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 029

War Stories March 4-8, 1991

creator: Gómez, Patricia
Physical Description: Insert size: 26 x 35.5 in., Paper size: 26 x 35.5 in.

Description/Comments

Repeating image of purple and red sacred hearts and roses. The pattern is repeated in the center of the image, however in blue and green. Over the pattern, text describes the stories of "my uncles and cousins."- Pat Gomez.From Atelier XVI., 56 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 030

Props and Scenery May 27-31 and June 3, 2003

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"Multi-Colored Abst[r]act depicting minorities in background. Gold-yellow line symbolizes color barrier in advertisement and film industries. This abstract was created after observing first hand, how the media (adver[t]ising and film) reduces minorities to 'Props and Scenery' in ads and/or films. The absence of people of color, particularly in front of the camera, in the adver[t]ising and film world is alive and well in Los Angeles. The abstract here is the background is full of color yet there is a color barrier represented by the yellow-gold line in the foreground."- Cici Segura. Colors used: Blue, Red, Yellow, Orange, Lt. Purple, Dark Purple, and Black. From Atelier XLII - Maestras 4., 78 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography - duplicate photo by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 031

La Reyna May 6-10, 2003

creator: Gonzalez, Yolanda
Physical Description: Insert size: 22.5 x 15.5 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"Female sitting arms crossed with a lovely head[d]ress and a colorful shall [sic]. her dress is adorned by lots of textures and colors. As he sits she's the Queen. La Reyna[.]" The strength of the woman is always that of a queen." La Reyna" is loving, stern, brilliant and always true to herself."- Yolanda Gonzalez. Colors used: Black, Blue, Red, Ochre, Light Yellow Ochre, Light Grey, Off White, Black, and Clear Gloss. From Atelier XLII - Maestras IV., 72 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography - Duplicate photo by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 032

Cause and Effect 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 32 x 22 in., Paper size: 30 x 40 in.

Description/Comments

Minstrel Orchestra in blackface with tornado in background and text. "Weel about turn about and da jis' so / Ebry/ time I weel about I jump Jim Crow." "Images of people in blackface have been a source of both disturbance and fascination to me. These images are intensely powerful in both their literal statements and in their ability to allow the viewer to create a context through the bias of their associations. Generations of African Americans have suffered grievous injury at the hands of people whose livelihood was derived from creating and reinforcing stereotypes through blackface minstrelsy. The creation of a stereotype was an essential element in maintaining white America's illusion of superiority. It characterized us as buffoons and tricksters, as inherently lazy and immoral and perennial children who were dependent on the paternalism of our "masters" for survival. Slavery, even the post emancipation more subliminal variety, was contingent on making its victims appear to be less than human. The images I've used are taken from late nineteenth century photographs of vaudeville and minstrel show performers. Ironically, blackface minstrelsy, through its wholesale appropriation of African American culture, is recognized as the "America's first indigenous musical-theater genre." Manifestations exist to this day in everything from black stand-up comedy to the "crews" and "posses" of hip-hop. My work entreats the viewer to look at these images, while at the same time looking through them, to discover an alternate context. It is my hope that the work might offer a glimpse into the origins of some conscious or subconscious contemporary thinking with regard to race, color, and gender. If you are discomforted by what you see, I invite you to examine those feelings, for out of this examination will come enlightenment."- Mark Steven Greenfield. Colors used: Blue Green, Burgundy, Gray/Brown, and Eggshell Yellow., 50 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 033

Some Indignities Persist April 24 and May 8 (year unknown)

Physical Description: Insert size: 25 x 18 in., Paper size: 30 x 22 in.

Description/Comments

"Man in blackface holds up dress against wooden fence background with text over printed in the form of an eye chart reading Some Indignities Persist." Images of people in blackface have been a source of both disturbance and fascination to me. These images are intensely powerful in both their literal statements and in their ability to allow the viewer to create a context through the bias of their associations. Generations of African Americans have suffered grievous injury at the hands of people whose livelihood was derived from creating and reinforcing stereotypes through blackface minstrelsy. The creation of a stereotype was an essential element in maintaining white America's illusion of superiority. It characterized us as buffoons and tricksters, as inherently lazy and immoral and perennial children who were dependent on the paternalism of our "masters" for survival. Slavery, even the post emancipation more subliminal variety, was contingent on making its victims appear to be less than human. The images I've used are taken from late nineteenth century photographs of vaudeville and minstrel show performers. Ironically, blackface minstrelsy, through its wholesale appropriation of African American culture, is recognized as the "America's first indigenous musical-theater genre." Manifestations exist to this day in everything from black stand-up comedy to the "crews" and "posses" of hip-hop. My work entreats the viewer to look at these images, while at the same time looking through them, to discover an alternate context. It is my hope that the work might offer a glimpse into the origins of some conscious or subconscious contemporary thinking with regard to race, color, and gender. If you are discomforted by what you see, I invite you to examine those feelings, for out of this examination will come enlightenment."- Mark Steven Greenfield. Colors used: Rust/Beige, Off White, Dark Gray, and Gray Black., 43 ed., Printer: SHG?, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 034

Topsyturvy 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 22.5 x 18 3/4 in., Paper size: 30 x 22 in.

Description/Comments

"Photographic image of woman in blackface surrounded by a lavender ring with the word "Topsyturvy" in blue letters that get progressively smaller."- Mark Steven Greenfield. Color separations by Ed Almanzor. Colors used: Black, Blue, Lavendar, and Light Ochre., 65 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 035

Untitled (So Tell Me Who's the Nigger Now) January 24-28, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 23 3/4 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

Image of a man in drag in black face holding a feather duster with text arranged as an eye chart reading "So Tell Me Who's the Nigger Now." Colors used: Beige, Off White, Cold Gray/Brown, and Brown/Black. From Atelier XXXIV., 40 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 036

Untitled (Sometimes We Become What We Hate) January 24-28, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 23 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

Image of four men in drag in black face holding golliwog dolls with text arranged as an eye chart reading "Sometimes We Become What We Hate." Colors used: Beige, Off White, Warm Dk Brown, and Warm Brown/Black. From Atelier XXIV., 50 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 037

D.O.D. Commemorative 1981 1981

Physical Description: Insert size: F/C in., Paper size: F/C in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a skull with black hair and eye sockets in the shape of hearts. There are two red roses below the face. The print has been splattered with pink ink. Text beneath the image area reads, "Dia de Los Muertos, Commemorative Poster / Made Possible By Grants From The N.E.A., And The City Of Los Angeles / SHG copyright 81.", wn ed., Printer: unknown, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 038

Avenida Cesar Chavez November 17-20, 1993

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"The local traffic patterns of local people, commemorates the former corners of Brooklyn and Gage Avenues which will change to Avenida Cesar Chavez. The conception of the piece was drawn on site over a period of 3 months."- Roberto Gutierrez. From Atelier XXIII., 60 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 039

Velo/Veil 1999

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of Sor Juana writing in a book. Her head is open, revealing her brain. She is enclosed by a wreath. Text in the lower right corner reads, "Sor Juana Inés de la (cross) (1669)." From Atelier XXXIII 1999 - Maestras I Sor Juana Series., 65 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 040

Achealy's Heel 2002

creator: Healy, Wayne Alaniz
Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Buff is background color. Cerulean blue is delineated photo repro of Joe and WH printing. Yellow orange is text and arrows. Maroon is dwgs of dog, panther, and lounge lizard. A play on words, the artist's Acheille's [sic] tendon is savagely attacked by an evil Chihuahua named Wesley."- Wayne Healy. Colors used: Buff/Lt Cream, Cerulean Blue, Yellow orange, and Maroon. From Atelier XLI - Special Project., 06 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 041

Bolero Familiar December 4-7, 2001 and January 15-19, 22-26, and 29-31 2002

creator: Healy, Wayne Alaniz
Physical Description: Insert size: 36 x 50 in., Paper size: 36 x 50 in.

Description/Comments

"Two guys sitting on living room couch play guitars and sing, one girl plays maracas and sings while other girl replaces low E-string on her guitar. A baby girl reaches for Chihuahua hiding under the coffee table. Nana cooks food in the kitchen. I grew up with musk in the house. My aunts and uncles would gather to play boleros made famous by Trio Los Panchos and Los Dandys. Grandma was always cooking food served with her corpus christi style tortillas. My wife has a Chihuahua and the miserable creature keeps showing up in my prints."- Wayne Healy. Colors used: OHCO-U, 523 U Lavender, 106 U Light Yellow, 345 U Light Green, 467 U Light Brown, 185 C Red, EF00 C Flesh, TSRO-C Brown, 300 C Blue, TL00-C Orange, OIRO-C Gray Blue, 468 C Khaki, 1000 U Yellow White, OZAF-U Purple, 165 C Orange, 266 C Violet, Black, Trans White, and 2100 Clear Gloss., 79 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 042

Con Cariño, Lydia Mendoza May 15-19, 2001

creator: Ester Hernandez
Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"A portrait of a Mexican American woman dressed in a full length Mexican "Folkloriko" [sic] dress. She is holding the top of an upright acoustic guitar. The entire image is framed by a red stripe."- Ester Hernandez. Colors used: Bluish Purple-Dark Blue Blended into Light Blue, White (w/ blue tint), Sierra, Ochre, Gold Pearlescents, Green, Red, Purple-Transparent, and Opaque Blue/Black., 76 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 043

Lecho de Rosas: Día de los Muertos 1992 September 30-October 3, 1992

creator: Herrʹon, Willie
Physical Description: Insert size: 41.125 x 28.5 in., Paper size: 35 3/4 x 23 3/4 in.

Description/Comments

Three calaveras amidst rose bushes with bed sheets. The entire image is framed by a "Border of sun, water and cricket (symbols)"(--Willie Herrón) as well as text. The text at the top reads, "Dia de los" and at the bottom "19-muertos-92." From Atelier XX., 55 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 044

Seeds From a Hybrid Generation October 30-November 03, 2001

creator: Herrʹon, Willie
Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 24 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"Overlaying images and zine articles taken from various publications and flyers from THE VEX from 1980, including THE VEX stage back drop THE VEX HEAD. To Document Self-Help Graphics' contribution to the rise and fall of the influence THE VEX had on the hybrid Punk and New Wave Movement by Chicano Musicians for E.L.A."- Willie F. Herrón III. Colors used: Grey (Warm), Orange (Dull), Deep Red (Dull), Burgandy Red (Dark), and Black. From Atelier XXXIX, special project., 29 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 045

Block Party Ritual April 2-10, 2002

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: Insert size: 14 x 33 in., Paper size: 20x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Central Figures swirling as a conga players emerge as well as evoke the swirls, symbolizing the rhythm of the music. To the left figures in praising motion to the right, figures in chorus against cityscape of sky scrapers and palms over seen by concentric skies in rhythm."- Bernard Hoyes. Colors used: Green Pantone 355c, Orange Pantone 021c, Cyan (Process)-2c, Blue Pantone 286c, Yellow (warm) 2c, Transparent White, Warm Red C, Tan Pantone 158c, White 50%, Red Pantone 200c, Violet Pantone 70% bare, and Varnish (overall). From Atelier XXXIX, special project., 21 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 046

Sanctified Dance August 14-19, 2001

creator: Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Group of figures in a Revival Ritual that involves hand clapping, tambourines and dance. The print conveys a ceremonial dance. The figure in full motion, in the Spirit of Sanctified Joy, dance to celebrate their connection to the Astral world."- Bernard Hoyes. Colors used: Light Yellow (O), Ultramarine Blue, Green, Red (Dark), Trans White, Warm Red (Trans), Deep Yellow (Trans), Brown (trans), Transparent Magenta, and Gloss Varnish. From Atelier XXXIX, special project., 78 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 047

Elegie March 13-17, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Red roses with music sheet and 5 photos in cross configuration. This print is about my father's recent death. The Elegie is a piece that my son was learning and had wanted to play at his grandfather's funeral. He didn't get to do that so I have placed their images and the music on this print to, in a sense, give them both this last opportunity to share their music."- Leticia Huerta. Colors used: Clear Blue, Yellow, Light Green, Dark Green, Dark Red, Off White, Transparent White, Violet, Black, and Grey., 80 ed., Printer: Joe Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 048

Untitled (María Felix) May 28-June 1 and June 18

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Maria Felix on a red background. Homage to Maria Felix."- Salomon Huerta. Color separations by Miguel Angel Reyes. Colors used: Fusia 21u - 232u, Dark Pink pr-63-semitrans, Light Dusty Purple, Pale Pink Opaque, Red 70% Opaque, White Opaque, Light Fusia Opaque, Black Opaque, Brown/Purple 70and opaque, Trans/White, and Clear Gloss., 20 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 049

La Virgen de los Nopales May 18-23, 2003

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"Nopales with the Americas are under an intense barbed wire rain. The Virgens are watching. America is represented by the nopal. The continent is under attack. The barbed wire that cut up our land are still raining upon us. The virgen watches. The sun, moon, and flower below are uncertain and uncomfortable with the situation."- Consuelo Jimenez Underwood. Colors used: Green - warm-mid, Blue - Light Turq., Brown - Light warm, Magenta, Light Warm Grey, and Black Rain." From Atelier XLII, Maestras IV., 72 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography - Duplicate photo by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 050

Spiritual Warrior February 8-12, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Yellow/Orchor Figured and Background. Blue Angel Wings. Four Circular design elements at bottom foreground (Horse, Eagle, Turtle, and Buffalo). My works include both the raditional flat, two-dimensional depiction of tribal life, as well as works in contemporary Indian themes and views. Like many before me, the innate drive to become an artist is an away of life that has compelled me to be nothing other than an artist. It is an amazing period to share with a generation of American Indian artists who are utilizing today's worldwide mediums of art with the same continuous strength on "Indianness" as in generations before us. Thus, expressing and preserving the dignity, respect, purity and beauty of our Indian people."- Randy Kemp. Colors Used: Yellow Orchor, Dark Purple/Red, Light Blue, Red/Orange, and Deep Red/Black. From Atelier XXXIV - Arizona Xicanindio., 75 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 051

¡No Más Tratos! (No More Deals!) July 30-31, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 16 in., Paper size: 20x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"A brown and black empowerment poster. Brown and black fists join in solidarity against corporate control of affordable housing."- Garland Kirkpatrick. Colors used: O-Fire Red, O-Dark Brown, and T-Flesh., 91 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 052

Seekers of Gold July 28-30, August 3, and December 7-8 1999

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 20 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"The background consists of four different vertical rectangles of men's faces in dark blue tones; an outline map of the United States in red with statistical dots and direction lines emanate from siljouettes [sic] of Chinese laborers circa early 1900. Seekers of Gold refers to the desire of statistical information in matters especially of immigration and its effect on commerce, population and culture. Real numbers and actually unavailable in this work, and the statistical symbols are misleading. And just as well- Americans seem to prefer the statistics in their imaginations. Seekers of Gold is intended for the viewer to recall the prevailing attributes given to Chinese immigrants who arrived in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries. Despite laws intended to prevent discrimination in the workplace, the impact of the newly-arrived, then and now on American culture is uneasy."- Betty Lee. Colors used: Milori Blue, T-DK Cyan Blue, T-LT. Trans baby Blue, T-Ultra Marine Blue, O-Yellow, O-Red, and O-Black. From Atelier XXXIV., 51 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 053

D.O.D. Commemorative 1980 (Parade) 1980

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: Insert size: in., Paper size: in.

Description/Comments

Image is of celebrating calaveras in costumes. They stand behind a yellow rectangle with the announcement, "Come and celebrate with us, Vengan y Celebren con nosotros. Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) November 2, 1980 Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc. 3802 Brooklyn Ave., East Los Angeles, CA 90063 Phone 264-1259 or 268-2335 Traigan sus mascaras y ofrendas al altar." Text at the bottom of the print reads, "Los Angeles Bicentennial 1781-1981 Made Possible By Grants From N.E.A., Atlantic Richfield, and the City of Los Angeles. Design/Limon Copyright 1980." ,54 ed., Printer: , Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 054

DOD Commemorative 1981 (Legs) 1981

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: Insert size: F/C in., Paper size: F/C in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a woman's legs in white high-heeled shoes. She wears black leggings with purple calaveras. "Blue sky, white clouds and bubbles [are] in [the] background.- Leo Limon. 25 ed., Printer: unknown, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 055

Morena Y Quetzalcoatl 2001

creator: Limon, Leo
Physical Description: Insert size: 16x 22 in., Paper size: 20x 22 in.

Description/Comments

"La mujer, madre tierra y la jovencita sit at the bus bench. She's watching Quetzacoatl's word over-taking the huffing-puffing intervention horses as they approach our templo's in Aztlan movimiento is in the Air, the Sky. Young Native lady seated on bus bench. High rise hairdo. Green background. Serpent image on bench."- Leo Limon. Colors used: Blue, Tan, Blue (ultra-marine), Yellow (medium), Yellow Green, Red, Orange, Green-Eyes, Green-Bench, Gray, Light Blue, Black. From Atelier XXXIX., 78 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 056

Chuparosa June 11-15, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20x 26 in.

Description/Comments

Atelier silkscreen print depicts a photo-silkscreened image of a woman's back, arms akimbo. Her head is cocked to the side revealing part of her face. She has short hair and her shirt features two stylized Mayan females holding hands. This entire image is superimposed on an image of a red hummingbird that fills the rest of the space of the print. At the bottom of the print, in front of the woman, another stylized female Mayan sits with her legs open. She is seated in front of a recumbent Mayan deity. "A woman with hands on her hips (instead of pelvis), a reverse pose of the Earth goddess."- Alma Lopez. Colors used: Charcoal/grey, Red, Brown, Blue, Light Grey, Yellow Ochre/Mustard, Orange Red, Transparent White, Transparent Brown, Transparent Black, White, Black, and Gloss. From Atelier XL, Maestras III., 78 ed., Printer: Joe Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography. Duplicate photo by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 057

Mnesic Myths July 20-24, 1999

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 20 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"A young woman extends her hands to another young woman who lays/rests on the image of coyolxauhqui- the Aztec moon goddess. Behind them is a line drawing of coatlique- Earth Goddess, and Popocatepl and Ixtacihuatl. Below is a band of Aztec codex to symbolize the sky. Mnesic Myths is an adjective to describe something that is relative to memory. Mnesic myths, the title, refers to myths which may be remembered or recalled. This silkscreen has the myth of Coatlique and Coyolxauhqui, and the Romeo-Juliette type myth of Popocatepetl and Ixtacihuatl. Both are pre-Colombian myths which are places in western contemporary times with the image of two young homegirls."- Alma Lopez. Colors used: Off White, Beige/Brown, M. Brown, Red Brown, White, Blue Black, and Black. From Atelier XXXIV., 47 ed., Printer: Joe Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 058

Our Lady of Controversy December 3-7, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16.25 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"Image of a woman wearing flowers and blue cape, on a flowery-patterned background, held by a bare breasted butterfly angel."- Alma Lopez. Colors used: brown, orange, red brown, flesh, transparent white, blue, green, red, yellow, white, and black. From Atelier XLI., 73 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 059

Jaguar Woman Warrior: Woman's Work is Never Done 1999

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a female Aztec jaguar knight, a calavera, a hand writing a prescription, a heart, and two purple orchids. Text running sideways along the left side of the print reads, "Jaguar Woman Warrior Woman's Work Is Never Done." From Atelier XXXIII, Maestras I., 72 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 060

Moved by Your Rhythmic Eyes March 25-28 and April 1-3, 2003

Physical Description: Insert size: 20 x 15.5 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"The print was created to represent the Grand Performances brochure for the 2003 Summer program in downtown Los Angeles."- Aydee Lopez Martinez. Colors used: Ultramarine Blue semi-trans., Yellow Ochre, Blue shade red, Sienna light, Semi-Opaque white, Magenta, Transparent white, Black, Ultramarine Blue, Transparent white, Magenta, and Gloss. From Atelier XLI., 18 ed., Printer: , Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 061

El Ropero de Frida / Frida's Armoir March 19-23, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 20.25 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"The image is of the artist Frida Kahlo. Its an homage to her talent and spirit. The image deals with the allure of Frida Kahlo. Its commenting on Frida becoming as popular as BARBIE. I'm drawn to her strength as an image maker and personality. I like the idea of her being portable and taking her along everywhere physically and spiritually. It's another one of my many homages to her."- Jose Lozano. Colors used: Black, Pink, Flesh, Light Blue, Brick Red, Dark Brown, Dark Blue, Dark Red, Olive Green, Yellow Ochre. From Atelier XXXIX., 75 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 062

Hero-Héroe 1991

Physical Description: Insert size: in., Paper size: 28 x 36 5/8 in.

Description/Comments

The head of a Mexican wrestler in a mask. The background is made up of a repeating pattern of people's faces. From Atelier XVII., 57 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 063

Dreamers, Magicians, and Star Navigators February 1-2, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Stellae carving, fish, crosses, pyramid, multi-blend arch. This print depicts elements of the mayan civilization along with incongruous elements that yet portray their quest and achiev[e]ment in astrological navicational [sic] skills. The presentation of the crosses, burial fields and explosion burst add to the dream-like layers of incongruent dreams."- R. David Manje. Colors used: Blend-Purple to Cerulian bl., Yellow-Trans, Red Orange- Trans, Green-Trans, Green-Trans, Dk Violet/Black Opaque, Gold-Opaque, and Beige-Trans. From Atelier XXXV - Arizona Xicanindio., 80 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 064

Raza y Cultura 1995

Physical Description: Insert size: in., Paper size: 30 x 41.875 in.

Description/Comments

Multicolored, active print has few distinguishable images. Among them are faces and a heart. From Atelier XXV., 58 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 065

V.G. Got Her Green Card February 8-15, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"A Virgin of Guadalupe holding a green card."- Isabel Martinez. Colors used: T-Ultra Blue, T-Violet, T-Magenta, T-Yellow, T-Turquoise, T-Green Shade Yellow, T-Flesh, O-Black, O-Green, T-White, Clear Gloss, and T-Yellow-Orange. From Atelier XXXVII., 80 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 066

In Memory of Cesar Chavez November 12-16, 1993

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Memorial of Cesar Chavez consists of a "NO GRAPES" sticker on top left. Brahma bull on the lower left hand corner with four oval portraits of Cesar Chavez and falling typography on right side."- Paul Martinez. From Atelier XXIII., 65 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 067

Caution (Captive) 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"The image "CAPTIVE" reveals a close up of a face with wide open eyes. The face is framed by a red border filled with blue flowers, and green and yellow leaves. The pattern of flowers, leaves, and branches grows to form a layer in front of the face outlined in black. The face and frame (border) are mainly red. CAUTIVA 'Captive' (a) kept within bounds: confined b) held under control (c) extremely pleased or gratified (d) making departure difficult. (Webster's Collegiate Dictionary) The image "CAPTIVE" as the word's definition is ambiguous and has positive and negative implications. Although i[t]s formal elements are vivid and pleasant, the face is confined within a frame (and) the layer formed by the branches, flowers and leaves in front of the face represents elements of incarceration. Many women are confined and kept apparently gratified with material goods but their soul[s] are locked away."- Beatriz Mejia-Krumbein. Colors used: T-Skin, T-Yellow, T-Red, T-Light Gray, T-Dark Gray, T-Brown, T-Green, Blue, and T-Black., 80 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 068

Cliché Inversion July 17-19, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"The shape of the tree is formed with the word "TU CASA ES MI CASA." Poring [sic] out from the leaves is a deranged pig wearing a poor ball helmet and holding a carfe football over the head of a dazed and angry canary who sits in his broken shell on the ground with egg yolk dripping off of his head from the other eggs the pig has cast to the ground." "CLICHE' inversion takes the familiar CLICHE 'MI CASA ES TU CASA' and flips it to now !AY 'TU CASA ES MI CASA'. This statement is the pigs spin in the phrase as he has scaled up a tree and kicked out its inhabitants (A SMALL CANARY) and its unhatched siblings with no regard to the fact that the birds were there first to say nothing of the fact that in general, trees are homes to birds, even squirrels but never pigs. Symbolically, the pig with his football helmet represent the greed of capitalistic developers - specifically the powers that be behind the football stadium currently being proposed for downtown Los Angeles. The helpless canary is both bewilder[ed] and angry at this hostile take over. The canary represents the people who live in the proposed stadium site. The Broken eggs that ( ) the landscape are literally bird embryos. These represent the destruction of dreams, futures and quite possibly the lives of those persons ( ) in 'STADIUM LAND' and the ripple that this variety of displacement ( ) has for the residents children/family."- Memphis. Colors used: Black, Bright Red, Crayola Yellow, Medium Brown, Forest Green, and Bubble gum Pink., 73 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 069

Respect August 6-10, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 21.5 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"A developer is hammering the spike of Gentrification into a building covered with the American flag and destroying it. The residents are facing the developer in silho[u]ette spelling out the word RESPECT across their backs. A larger figure represents "Justice and Dignity" has denoted expensive roots below which are being eaten by termites of greed and indifference. The developers hands also eat at the community by roots and are being showered with money." "The theme was developed from the goal to serve a dialogue for both the oppressor and the oppressed; The Development/Landlords and the resident tenants. I wanted to present illegal evictions as an Un-American act in response to the often one sided patriotism experienced today. The tenants in silhouette are dipicted [sic] as standing up to the developer, looming large figure with a football head. He is however, vulnerable in that he is plug in being pulled by the figure representing "Justice and Dignity" her roots are being eaten away by termites representing 'indifference' and 'greed'."- Ricardo Mendoza. Colors used: Black, Ultra Marine Blue, Cerulean/Cobalt Blue, Cadmium Red, Golden Sienna, and Cad Yellow., 91 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 070

Mangán Tayón- Food for Thought May 1-8th, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 26x 18 in., Paper size: 22x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"The central image of the piece is a woman cooking food and wearing an apron which reads Mangán Tayón" which in Ilocano means "Let's Eat." fields of gold surround her and feature portraits and images of the artist's grandparents, faces, and as farmworkers working in the fields. They are depicted in sepia and skin color/flesh tones to indicate a feeling of the past in comparison to the central figure of the woman who is shown in more intense colors with warmer flesh tones to indicate the present. In the foreground are plates of food, spices, sauces, fruit and vegetables used in the preparation of the food which are all symbolic to the artist family community and culture." "The Mangan Tayon-Food for Thought print was designed to conceptualize the process of food consumption, the labor of agriculture and importance of cuisine preparation to the family. The theme of food for the print was inspired by personal memory, identity and heritage. The images in the print brought together many different environments relating to food: the labor involved in bringing food to our tables in the kitchen and also in the agricultural fields we often take for granted. The work also represents the cultural and traditional significance that food represents to the artist's Pilipino culture and cross-cultural significance where food is a way to bring family together. Each image was based on family pictures taken in the kitchen of the artist's mother cooking, from old family photo albums showing the diaspora of the artist's grandfather who was a part of the historical first wave of immigrant farm-workers from the Philipines and her grandmother who was able to come here as a contracted nurse and personal domestic care-giver for a family of Multinational Chevron Oil Corporate Officer. This was rare due to the fact that this took place during a time when Asian Women were banned from immigrating to the US due to the Tydings McDuffy Law restricting them due to the threat of them marrying into the Anglo society. In addition historical photos were integrated into the piece depicting the early farm workers photos taken at Agbayani Village showing the significance of Pilipinos to the UFW movement specifically the early grape strikes where Chicanos, Mexicans and Pilipinos came together to fight against the injustices of the grape farm workers researched at Visual Communications in Los Angeles. There are culturally symbolic foods, spices, and produce on the table indicative of the Pilipino culture, showing how culture is passed on to future generations through the tradition of food preparation. Some of most favorite memories are those of working in the fields with my cousins and preparing food in the kitchen sharing stories with my sisters and mom. According to one's background and culture, food takes on different meanings. Due to mulicultuatlism and globalization the people of the world are continually interating with each other and as a result are constantly being intoduced to a diversity of customs, traditions and ways of life. With this work, I hope to reinforce a new sensitivity to a deeper understanding of one another based on tolarance and cross-cultural understanding. Mangan Tayon is about the familiar act of eating we all take part in and functions as a metaphor for life exploring diffferent perspectives existing in our society on the theme of food. The work is about the experience of eating. I believe the process of producing this work was personally more important that the product which supported people sharing their own oral histories and family stroies provoking discussion with the viewwers about their family on the theme of "food." Discussion was brought up in the process of creating this work deconstructing the issues of food and perstaining to how produce is grown, picked and distributed. Revealing personal accounts of injustice to workers, details of the hard work involved and personal accounts from family members of the artist in tems of exposure to pesticides and harmful working conditions were all provoked due to the subject matter of this piece. 'My mother remembers the foreman telling my lolo, my granpa, to mix the pesticides he had been exposed to while unappreciated, and [was] often the subject of xenophobia and racism."- Cristina Miguel-Mullen. 84 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography - Duplicate photo by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 071

Echo Park July 24 - 27, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 16x 22 in., Paper size: 20x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Landscape showing water lilies in bloom with foliage reflected in the water. Location Echo Park, Los Angeles. Landscape: view of the lake in Echo Park, Los Angeles showing water lilies in bloom, with reflections of foliage in the water. Developed from the original painting of the [sic] same title. Original painting commissioned in 1986 by linda sessions."- Sally Mincher. Colors used: T. Salmon Pink, O. Lemon Yellow, O. Turquoise, T. Burnt Sienna, T. Lime Green, T. Powder Blue, T. Ivory warm-white, T. Magenta/Purple, and T. Dark blue/Green., 80 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 072

Cihualyaomiquiz, The Jaguar December 10-14, 2002 and March 18, 19, and 20, 2003

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"A leaping female figure wearing a skin-tight ocelot leotard, wrestling boots and a feathered Native-American headdress in front of a yellow star burst on a deep violet background. Upper left corner has Insurgent Comix" logo with a clenched fist. The comic book title appares [sic] at the top with dialogue balloons around the figure and descriptive text in lower left corner."- Laura Molina. Colors used: Pink - Yellow Blend, Gold, Ocelot Orange, Flesh Tone, Red, Aqua, Violet, Orange, Black, Deep Gray, Transparent Black, Deep Blue, Block-Out White, Aqua and Gloss Clear. From Atelier XLI, special project., 46 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 073

El Guadalupano 1999

creator: Montoya, Delilah
Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"Photographic image depicting a Pinto" (inmate) standing in front of prison bars with handcuffs on and a tattoo of the Virgen de Guadalupe on his back. A bouquet of roses with hand turned upward below the image."- Delilah Montoya. From Atelier XXXIII - 1999 Maestras I., 51 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 074

Mickey Mao July 25-27, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 26 x 40 in., Paper size: 30 x 44 in.

Description/Comments

""Mickey Mao" simple use of corporate and communist images juxtaposed with humor and poetry. Corporate and communist cultures have merged in this millenium. The contradictions are here. I yearn secretly for both. I salute Mao and I enjoyed Coke in Chiapas."- Richard Montoya. Colors used: Electric Blue, Fire Engine Red, Twinkie, Dark Purple, and Creamy Yellow. From Atelier XXXVII., 00 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 075

Dualities February 17-18, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Half of the image deals with life, the other with death showing the intricacy between life and death skeleton dropping seeds into life's hand (woman). The print deals with dualities night and day, life and death, light and dark. Dualities deals wit[h] the balance of life our life cycle. that from death comes life."- Martin Moreno. Colors used: O-Flesh Brown, T-Light Brown, T-Blue Shade Red, T-Baby Blue, T-Red Shade Yellow, and O-Dark midnite blue. From Atelier XXXV, Arizona Xicanindio., 80 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 076

Niña Héroe August 22-25, 1992

creator: Norte, Armando
Physical Description: Insert size: 24 x 30 in., Paper size: 30 x 36.25 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a young girl in calavera makeup holding a wooden rifle with a skeleton dangling from it. She wears a sombrero and bandolero and her arms are skeletal. A plush toy doll is on the ground beside her. The background is brown. Possibly a play on the "Niños Héroes of Chapultepec." From Atelier XX, 68 ed., Printer: Richard Balboa, Slide Photo: .
album 15, slide Cat.2 077

King James Version 1999

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

A pregnant woman's hands are bound above her head to a post and her back is bloody. In the background is an African fetish. In the lower area is a revolver superimposed on two pages from the King James Version of the Bible. From Atelier XXXIII, Maestras I., 58 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 078

Chicuelina 1996

creator: Oropeza, Eduardo
Physical Description: Insert size: 17 x 21 in., Paper size: 22 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a bullfight where the spectators are calaveras., 77 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: .
album 15, slide Cat.2 079

(title unknown) undated

creator: Oropeza, Eduardo
Physical Description: Insert size: in., Paper size: in.

Description/Comments

A priest leads a funerary procession of calaveras. From Atelier VI., n. ed., Printer: , Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 080

Angel de la Vida June 17-21, 2003

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"The figure of an Angel over a blue blend background. He is criss crossed with scars. There is the image of a Pre-Columbian face with Huelga Eagle designs on his face. I titled this print on a[n] on-going series of Meso-American Angels. These angels are male/female and they are indegnious [sic] to the America's! This Angel I title Angel de la Vida." He has served his time here on earth by helping us in our daily pendejas! As symbolized by the scars on his body -! He is being brought back to his home as symbolized by a guardian gatekeeper ---- He served his time on Earth and is being rewarded by being allowed to go home -- back to his cante! (home) It's actually very simple, an angel served his time!"- Juanishi Orosco. Colors used: Blended Colors, P26C Violet 263 C, P.29C Ultra Blues 283 C, P.29C Ultra Blue 287 C, P.32C Light Tralo Blues 304C, P.33 Med. Thale Blues, Off White, Clear Gloss, and Black. From Atelier XLT., 82 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 081

Frida y Diego Nos Muestran Mexico March 25 - 29, 1991

Physical Description: Insert size: 35 x 26 in., Paper size: 37.5 x 28 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of the artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Kahlo holds a brush. In the background is a group of people, an automobile, and a pyramid (Chichen Itza). From Atelier XVI., 64 ed., Printer: Oscar Duardo, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 082

Blue Venus 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 18x 22 in., Paper size: 22x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"A linear and cross-hatched version of Bottecelli's Venus (sans the half shell) holds paint brushes, their tips with the primary colors and gold, with her left arm. She puts her hand over her heart are which has a tattoo with a small banner in Latin that is not entirely legible. Over her head is a full banner with the words on the tattoo- "Ars longa, vita brevis" (Art is long, life is short-Hippocrates). Yellow sunrays shine from behind her on a red background. In keeping with the theme of the Maestra's Atelier - nurturing. I wanted to show the nurturing aspect of art, how it cultuvates [sic] and promotes a culture or civilization. I've appropriated Botticellis image of Venis [sic] in part for its curva-linear quallities [sic] which I've often used in my work. Largely though, I've used this image as to me it represents Art and how it caresses and protects a culture. She is blue as the Greek god and the Hindu god, Vishnu were blue. I wanted to show the enlightened quality that women possess that passes on culture through the ages. Ancillary to the theme of nurturing are the banners over her tattoo and her head, a reassurance of the timelessness of art in the Latin phrase "Ars longa, vita brevis" (unless the Taliban rebels get it)."- Elizabeth Pérez. Colors used: Deep Crimson, Pale Yellow, Light Blue (warm), Medium Blue (warm), Grey, Gold, and Purple. From Atelier XXXVIII - Maestras 2., 70 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 083

Sor Juana Rebelling Once Again 1999

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Sor Juana wears a handkerchief veil and a manta like that of la Virgen de Guadalupe. From her head sprout two fiery roses. Text in the sky next to her reads, "plucking courage up from her very [illegible], she resolved, rebelling once again to see herself made sovereign in that half of the globe left unprotected from the sun...." Text running along the outside of her manta reads, "If There's One Thing Drives The Devil Up A Tree, Its Hearing Of A Woman Who's Smarter Than He...." Text on her handkerchief reads, "tears and sighs dissolve my heart and soul together, the soul reducing to wind, turning the heart to water." From Atelier XXXIII, Maestras I., 64 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 084

Leading by Example January 28, 1995

Physical Description: Insert size: 26.25 x 36.25 in., Paper size: 30 x 46 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of eyes. Text reads, "moderno, think, peace, power." From Atelier XXV., 58 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 085

Hasta Que La...Los Separe November 6-10, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 16x 22 in., Paper size: 20x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Bano, Mujer, Hombre, Ropa Interior, Zapatos y Collage."- Julio Ceasar "Mi Yo" Ramirez. Colors used: Clear Base, (T. Blue Grey), T. Red, T. Olive Green, T. Turquiose Blue, T. Purplish Blue, T. Dark Blue, T. Grey (Charcoal), T. Violet, O. Black, and Clear Gloss. From Atelier XXXIX., 75 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 086

The Here and Now October 2-6, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 21.5 x 35.5 in., Paper size: 30 x 44 in.

Description/Comments

"DJ Calaca with titles (Self-Help Graphics Presents El Día De Los Muertos 2001, "The Here and Now")." "My contribution to the print is the DJ Calaca spinning records on two turntables. This image represents the Hip Hop Nation that has permeated all aspects of Chicano and Latino Culture. It expresses the voice of "The Here and Now" and my generation views on progressive culture, politics and philosophy." - Omar. "My contribution to the print is the addition of the lettering. My "Cholo" East Los Angeles style to reinforce our streetwise Latino heritage with the new millenium the title "The Here and Now" is what we are all about." - Chaz. Colors used: Light Blue Field, Green, Purple, Ochre, White, Ultramarine Blue, Black line drawing, Red, and Black Border. From Atelier XXXIX., 80 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 087

Día De Los Muertos 1999 September 5-12, 1999

Physical Description: Insert size: 25.5 x 24 in., Paper size: 31.5 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"Día De Los Muertos com[m]emorative poster for SHG 1999. The Content of the Image deals with the Ford Anson Theatre towers in the background, because of the concert (to be held there) and the calacas driving to the concert. The driver is me (Chuy C/S) in my 1956 Chevy Bel Air, the passenger is my girlfriend, Belén throwing zempaxochitl out the window, blessing the path, and a rocker is jamming on the cab of my ranfla."- Chuy "C/S" Rangel. Colors used: O.P. Black, Red Purple, Drk Brown, Light Blue, Ultra Blue, Drk Green, Medium Green, Yellow Ochre, Maroon, Pink, Green Shade Yellow, T-White, T-Orange, and O. White. From Atelier XXXIV., 85 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 088

Untitled May 13-16, 2003

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 20 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Person looking up with hands in the air."- Marissa Rangel. Colors used: Eggplant purple - 525U, Flesh - Creme, Magenta, Purple (220U), Purple - Dark (228U), Purple Darker (242U), Black, and Clear Gloss. From Atelier XLII, Maestras IV., 66 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography. Photo of duplicate by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 089

Tacos Con Huevos! February 24, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Red Gallo Romantico eating a Nopal Taco- text in background- 3 hearts at bottom. A moment frozen in time- a tale of drunken[n]ess and babosadas of irresponsible youth. Dona Nati's house and anger along with 3 drunken cabrones who wanted something to eat. I wanted to tell a story about a collage of events that involved a lot of idiotic nonsense, some events and some fiction. the lingering song and/or tune ties in some emotion as do the three hearts."- Joe Ray. Colors used: Pale Yellow, Butterscotch Yellow, Purple, Green, Red, and Blue Black. From Atelier XXXV - Arizona Xicanindio., 80 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 090

Epoca de Oro 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

Atelier silkscreen print depicts 12 stars from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in individual squares. 84 ed., Printer: , Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 091

El Regalo March 28-30, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 37 x 25.5 in., Paper size: 40.25 x 28 in.

Description/Comments

"Is a poster, but also a cartoon with the fantastic story about a woman who enter in the house for take care of the television. She become part of the family, but one time she transformes [sic] herself in cow. Then the family has fun for a while but the animal protector society take care of the cow and the family becomes like a normal family."- Honorio Robledo Tapia. Colors used: Blue, Yellow, Red, Pink, and Purple. From Atelier XXXVI., 60 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 092

Day of the Dead 2002 September 10 and 11, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Text: Celebrating / Jose Guadalupe Posada/ 150 Anniversary/ Self-Help Graphics/ Day of the Dead/ MMII Border compose of calaveras (skeletons) by Jose Guadalupe Posada. Central Image: a copy of a linoleum cut by Artemio Rodriguez. Design: LA MANO Press" "The central image is a portrait (one of the only two that exist of the artist) of Jose Guadalupe Posada and his son. Around them are scenes and characters based on Posada's imagery. The border is composed of skeletons for which Posada is more well known."- Artemio Rodriguez. Colors used: Orange, Red, and Black., 65 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 093

Father Time undated

Physical Description: Insert size: 23.875 x 23 3/4 in., Paper size: 37 3/4 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Winged beings in woodcut style. 00 ed., Printer: , Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 094

The King of Things (Poster) July 9-12, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 20 3/4 x 26.25 in., Paper size: 27.5 x 35 in.

Description/Comments

"Using the loteria game, I wrote this short prose where a child likes so much his loteria game that he imagines and believes all the loteria characters are part of his personal and unique world."- Artemio Rodriquez. Colors used: O. Light Blue, T. Red, T. Magenta, O. Flesh, T. Yellow, T. Green, T. Off White, T.White, and O. Black., 97 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 095

Community Control of the Land July 9-12, 2002

creator: Rodriguez, Favianna
Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"A business executive is standing over the city of Los Angeles, with a rolled up bunch of eviction notices. There are two devil horns protruding from his bald head, and his eyes are red with evilness. Around his feet are cockroaches and a rat. On the left side of the print is the resistance, the Latina woman organizer speaking into a megaphone, calling all neighbors to raise up against the redevelopment forces and protect their homes. In the lower center of the print there is an African American woman with her child, staring at the viewer. These are the people who will be displaced. The poster reads "Alto A Los Desalojos!" and "Stop the Evictions!" Housing is a human right. For many people of color, the issue of land and housing is one that dates back to over 500 years, beginning with the rape of land and housing is one that dates back to over 500 years, beginning with the rape of Indian land by white colonizers, the theft of Mexican territories, the racist policies that prohibited black people from owning land. Today, working class people of color are at the mercy of big business and corporate greed, which exploit the land for profit and destroy communities. The basic demand for community control of the land, which was set forth by our revolutionary predecessors, is still relevant to us today. Black Panther Party 13 Point Platform Program #4: We want decent housing that is fit for shelter of human beings. We believe that if the white landlords will not give decent housing to our black community, then the housing and land should be made into cooperatives, so that our community, with government aid, can build and make decent housing for its people. Brown Beret Platform #9[:] We demand housing fit for human beings. Red Guard Platform #2[:] We want decent housing and help in child care. Young Lords Platform[:] We want community control of our institutions and land. The Figueroa Corridor in Downtown Los Angeles is in [a] large battle with city redevelopers."- Favianna Rodriguez. Colors used: Yellow, Flesh, Orange, Red, Ultramarine Blue, and Black., 85 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 096

Del Ojo No Se Escapa Nadie 1999

creator: Rodriguez, Favianna
Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a nude woman with a long, curled tongue on a bed. She has eyes instead of her breasts and generative organ. To the left of the woman is a horned serpent. Text reads, "Real...Pulsing Drama! Primitive Passion! El Ojo De Dios No creas que no me doy cuenta que tu lengua es una rapiña... que tus huesos me destrozan...que tu cuerpo me incinera. No creas que no me doy cuenta de las 185 cosas que no me dices, de las formas en que me has cambiado, de las cosas que ma has robado, no creas que no me doy cuenta de que miras a otros cuerpos...de que juegas con otras [illegible] enseñando a ser una bestia humana...". From Atelier XXXIII, Maestras I., 12 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 097

Margarita Nov. 13-17, 2001

creator: Rodriguez, Favianna
Physical Description: Insert size: 16x 22 in., Paper size: 20x 28 in.

Description/Comments

"Woman with a mask and a big black hairdo. Woman is surrounded by colorful orchids. Inside her head, there are figures of people giving birth, losing a child, throwing ashes to sea, receiving a letter, and reuniting. On the top of the print there are two names, Richard and Margarita. On 10.5.01 my mother mother was reunited with a son she had given up for adoption in 1970. She got pregnant with my uncle (father's brother[)] and he was an alcoholic, so he did not want to take responsibility [sic] for the child. She realized she had to give him up for adoption. This tormented her for 31 years. In September 1999, my brother's adopted father died, and that's when he realized he wanted to find my mother, who [was] his blood mother. So he searched and searched and found her in 10/2001. He wrote her a letter and then the two were reunited in 10/5/01. I depicted her with a mask because of the secret she held in for 31 years."- Favianna Rodriguez. Colors used: Clear Gloss, Red Blended into Yellow, O. Flesh, O. Sienna, O. Light Blue, O. Green, O. Gray, O. Pink, O. Light Yellow, O. Black. From Atelier XXXIX., 66 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 098

Self-Portrait with Muse June 3-8, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Woman recieving lapdance from her cartoon self." "The statement "Upraise fo the Urban Goddess" inspired me to create an image of a tomboy embracing her sexuality, benefit[t]ing from it, and at the same time defending herself from freeloaders. I drew this cartoon as a reaction to the jealous ones, you know the drive by jerks who hang their heads out their windows shouting obs[c]enities and their female companions who quietly look on with disgust and ridicule and then later pretend to be her friend."- Isis Rodriguez. Colors used: brick red, blue, ochre, lime green, flesh, transp. black, black, and transp. white. From Atelier XL, Maestras III., 70 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography. Duplicate photo is by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 099

Curandero April 1993

Physical Description: Insert size: in., Paper size: 30.125 x 38 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of two human figures during a curación. 75 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 100

California Plaza June 12-25, 2001

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: Insert size: 38 x 26 in., Paper size: 38 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"A 16 color print celebrating the California Plaza Summer Concerts in Downtown Los Angeles. The print was made in commemoration of their 15th anniversary!"- Frank Romero. Colors used: Lt Blue, Magenta, Red Orange, Middle Blue, Deep Green, Pink, Turquoise, Deep Purple/Brown, Grey - Transparent, Bright Orange, Blue Black, Bright Red, Yellow, Lt. Med. Blue, Gloss, and White., 40 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 101(1-2)

Cruising April 15, 18, and 20, 2000

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"A very active rendition of a couple out for a spin in their vintage jalopy! Monotypes series utilizing three screens. 1. Hand printed by artist 2. 5-7 color split fountain 3. Blue Line Drawing"- Frank Romero. 75 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 102

Grand Father's House October 19-21 and November 14-15, 2000

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"A picture of the family gathering house (grandfather's) near First and State streets in Boyle Heights. A recollection done from memory."- Frank Romero. Colors used: Blue blended into White and Yellow, Green Blended into Brown w/ hand painted Red, Opaque Pink, Trans Blue, Trans Yellow/Red, and Lt Grey., 47 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 103

Heart 2002

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: Insert size: 17 x 23 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Heart Series - 1-15, Hand embellished by the artist. One of a series of heart images, going back 30 years."- Frank Romero. Colors used: Light Blue, Light Orange, Deep Red, Turquoise Blue, and Clear Gloss. From Atelier XXXIX., 75 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 104

Starry Night July 18-22

creator: Romero, Frank E.
Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"A family driving through a magical starry night!"- Frank Romero. Colors Used: Blended B/g Dr. Blue to Light Blue, Blended Orange to Yellow Orange, Engine Red, Hand-painted Blue Grey-White and Green, Trans-Dark Purple, Black, and Blue., 40 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 105

La Placa November 5-13, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"The image depicts my hand holding my old homemade tattoo machine, I clipped the roller ball point pen off a bic pen and threaded a sharpened guitar wire through the pen tube. The wire was the N attached to the spindle of a hair dryer motor which were taped to a bent spoon which served as a handle. I used to work on homemade tattoos with original designed, back in the early to mid eighty, in my barrio at the Mirasol Courts in the Westside of San Antonio."- Alex Rubio. Colors used: Pantone AOOE-C, Pantone 414C, Pantone 416C, Pantone 417C, Pantone 418C, Pantone 418C, Pantone Black, T-Black, and Clear Gloss., 72 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 106

Poster Girl December 12-14, 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26" x 20" in.

Description/Comments

"Woman standing in front of a graffittied [sic] wall. This print is based off a photo taken of a close friend while waiting in line for Morrissey's autograph."- Shizu Saldamando. Colors used: Ultramarine Blue, Cool Grey, Taupe, Warm Yellow, Red, and Black. From Atelier XXXVII., 75 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 107

Snapshot May 8-11, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 18x 26 in., Paper size: 22x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"Three young women strike a pose with their finely plucked eyebrows and matching ensembles. This print comes from a frustration at the lack of diversity in mainstream/pop culture. This print is about friendship, representation and commercialism."- Shizu Saldamando. Colors used: Mint Green, Blue, Drk Brown, Light Brown, Pink, Pale Yellow, Silver, and Drk Grey. From Atelier XXXVIII, Maestras II., 66 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography. Duplicate slide photography by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 108

Smoker's Game September 19-23, 1999

creator: Healy, Wayne Alaniz
Physical Description: Insert size: 34 3/8 x 23.5 in., Paper size: 44 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"Its a picture with a strong gun, bullet-cigarette, skeleton with big sombrero; smoke, fire, and deathly habit. Its the ideological poster; the habit like Russian R[o]ulette- Smoker's Game like the unknown end -- for every one and every where; its the big challenge for tobacco companies: Which cigarette is the last? For Death or life?" --Tomasz Sarnecki. "Major Image; A revolver with a cigarette in the open cylinder. Above is skeleton with a big sombrero holding a cigarette. All are on a background of fire and smoke, fire of the deadly habit. The content of the print is to compare smoking with Russian Roulette, Ergo, Smoker's Game." --Wayne Healy. Colors used: Cream White, Orange Red, Powder Blue, Blood Red, and Black. From Atelier XXI, special project., 78 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 109

Fandango May 2- 6, 1995

Physical Description: Insert size: 26 x 38 in., Paper size: 30 x 44 in.

Description/Comments

Image of three dancers in animal suits, consisting of a jaguar, parrot, and rooster. From Atelier XXVI., 58 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 110

Culture Clash=15 Years of Revolutionary Comedy June 29-July 1, 1999

Physical Description: Insert size: 20 x 26 in., Paper size: 22 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"Commemorative print celebrating Culture Clash's 15th Anniversary. Pictures of the three members of Culture Clash and three performance pictures surrounding a full figure of Cantinflas. Photos of Ric Salinas, Richard Montoya y Herbert Siguenza[.] Photos of A Bowl of Beings" and "The Mission."- Hervert Sigüienza. Colors used: Beige (base), Primary Yellow, Primary Red, Primary Blue, Primary Green, Black, and Transparent Gray., 78 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 111

They Mistook the Determination in our Eyes for Hopelessness August 2, 3, and 6, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 22 in., Paper size: 20 x 26 in.

Description/Comments

"Hand lettered text at top of print within speed bubble reads "Si no hay lucha no hay victoria." Image is distorted such that it appears to have been taken through a fish eye lens. A woman stands on a side walk with her child in one arm at the center of the print. In the other hand she holds a small iconic home. In simple gray lettering "home" floats below it. In back of her you can see a wall with a mural of stylized figures raising fists and identical men in suits painted over." "To put it simply, this print was inspired by and created for the residents of the Figueroa Corridor area of Los Angeles as they struggle for their homes and dignity in the face of gentrification. In conversations with some residents, it became clear that there was a great deal of frustration that they live in direct view of LA's financial district they felt they [were] very marginalized from any decision making processes and power. Therefore I felt it very important to feature the residents, represented by the woman and her child at the center of the piece; further accentuated by the fish eye - like distortion of perspective. The representations of financial power - the stamp-like men men in suites [sic] - are marginal and partially obscured. Their clone-like appearance accentuates the other homogenizing effect of gentrification - the displacement of locally owned businesses in favor of corporate mono culture. The statemtent "no hay lucha, no hay victoria" was pulled directly from translated conversations amongst residents and represents their passion and determination to keep their homos and take back their voices"- Weston Teruya. 83 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 112

Under the Spell 1992

creator: Torrez, Eloy
Physical Description: Insert size: 16 x 24 in., Paper size: 20 x 28 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a skeleton embracing a nude woman from behind. There are curtains on either side of them. From Atelier XIX., of ed., Printer: unknown, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 113

Novelas Kachina undated

creator: Valadez, John M.
Physical Description: Insert size: 24.25 x 38 in., Paper size: 24.25 x 38 in.

Description/Comments

Multiple images superimposed on one another. Images are of men's faces and Native American kachina figures. From Atelier XX., 52 ed., Printer: unknown, Slide Photo: .
album 15, slide Cat.2 114

Calaveras de Azucar undated

creator: Valdez, Patssi
Physical Description: Insert size: 25.25 x 34 in., Paper size: 30 x 44 in.

Description/Comments

Image is of three calaveras in party hats in a yellow circle with alcoholic beverages. Along the upper edge of the circle are two calaveras. The one on the left is feminine and yellow; the one on the right is masculine and green. On the bottom half of the circle is a red fan-like extension with blue spirals. There are framing designs in the bottom corners and upper portion of the print. Six crosses fill the space between the bottom of the fan and the lower border. From Atelier XX., 55 ed., Printer: unknown, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 115

Dia de los Muertos 2000 September 5-13, 2000

creator: Valdez, Patssi
Physical Description: Insert size: 21 x 14 in., Paper size: 28.5 x 19.875 in.

Description/Comments

"Table alter [sic] for day of the dead. Chocolate skulls and calaveras, angeles, black cat, candles, marigolds, 2 copal burners, basket of candied fruit, dollie, steamers."- Patssi Valdez. Colors used: Light Cerullean Blue, Dark Blue, Dark Brown, T Magenta, Marigold, T White, Light Purple, T Red, T Yellow, T Midtone Blue, Opaque White, T Drk Turquoise Blue, D Chocolate Brown, Clr Bse, Ivory White, Brown Blck. From Atelier XXXVII., 80 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 116

Suspect: Dark Hair, Dark Eyes, Dark Skin November 14 and 21-27, 2002

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"The context of this print deals with ideas and communities, social and political. The idea stemmed from several elements, particularly individual figures and incidents in society, For example, St. Sebastian was a religious martyrs, [sic] perseated [sic] and profiled for his religious beliefs, which is where the pose comes from. Bullet holes replaced the arrows which were shot into Sebastian. Second, his T-shirt identifies Bin Laden and is portraying a stereotypical and profiled Middle [Ea]stern male "This is the enemy" - Not only is this another type of racial profiling and brainwashing done in America, it is also a [sic] another hypocritical stone that America takes. Obviously we have foreign enemies, yet we present [sic] our own and abuse our own. Finally this image was done in memory of, who was gunned down by several off-duty officers in Brooklyn, . He was stopped while walking on the sidewalk for no reason and as he reached into his pocket, he was shot 42 times and killed. He reached into his pocket for his I.D. "It is a dangerous time and a dangerous place to have dark clothes, dark hair, dark eyes, and dark skin."- Vincent Valdez. [Note: the artist seems to be referring here to Amadou Diallo.] Colors used: 120C Yellow, 167C Orange, 032C Red, 000Z-C Black, ZN)R-C Brown, OSZN-C Dark Brown, 277C Light Black, 000Z-C Black, and Clear Gloss., 77 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 117

The Mercury Weeps February 27- March 1, 2001

Physical Description: Insert size: 18 x 22 in., Paper size: 26 x 30 in.

Description/Comments

"Half-tone images from 1930's-1950's Popular Science, Popular Mechanics issues. Man wearing goggles, woman playing organ; woman playing organ, woman with the head of a chicken; fluorescent light bulbs; feet in high heels, xerox enlargements, cut and paste, five color separations with ruby lith and stat film."- Tecpatl Vargas. Colors used: Light Blue, Dark Blue, Green, Yellow Green, Dark Grey Green. From Atelier XXXVIII, Maestras 2., 62 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography. Photography of duplicate by Marissa Rangel.
album 15, slide Cat.2 118

Volador 1993

Physical Description: Insert size: in., Paper size: in.

Description/Comments

Image is of a face inside a circle with colorful wings surrounding it., 76 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.2 119

Homefront Homeboy June 10-14, 2003

Physical Description: Insert size: 22 x 16 in., Paper size: 26 x 20 in.

Description/Comments

"Close-up head and shoulder side view of a young Chicano man. His white T-shirt is used as a blind fold. Against a midnight-blue back ground are what appears to be bullet casings and blood drops metamorp[h]ized into hot jalapenos. "Homefront Homeboy" Street wars are happening. Boys are playing with guns. Like the Civil War its brother against brother. The blind fold on this young Chicano is symbolic of blind fury blind date blind execution blind presecution [sic] blind justice."- Esteban Villa. Colors used: Clear Base, Ultra Blue, Sienna Flesh, Off White, Yellow Ochre, Red, Black, and Clear Gloss. From Atelier XLI., 72 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 120

Cama Na My Howze December 14 and 17, 1999

creator: Yáñez, Larry
Physical Description: Insert size: 26.5 x 31.875 in., Paper size: 30 x 34 in.

Description/Comments

"Bedroom Scene[.] Part of the Dream Chicano House - each room based on childhood memories - elements from different homes of my mother and many many tias + cousins, ninas + amigas de mi madre."- Larry Yánez. Colors used: Pink, Blue, Purple, Red, Green, Yellow, Brown, Gray, Black, and Trans/Gloss. From Atelier XXXVI., 72 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: UCSB Photography.
album 15, slide Cat.2 121

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Arizona 2000

Physical Description: Insert size: , Paper size: in.

Description/Comments

"Our Lady of Guadalupe, Street Scene, landscape in background, rays extending our on upper third of print. My piece represents the town of Guadalupe, Arizona. A small town located south-east of Phoenix. Guadalupe has remained a small traditional community untouched by big development, surrounded by Mega malls and typical modern suburban living."- Frank Ybarra. Colors used: Dk. Violet Black, Yellow, Blue, Red, Purple, Green, and Beige/Transparent. From Atelier XXXV, Arizona Xicanindio., 80 ed., Printer: José Alpuche, Slide Photo: unknown.
 

Center Activities and Programs

album 15, slide Cat.3 001

Artist's Community Meeting undated

Description/Comments

Artist's Community Meeting. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 002

Artist Signing Silkscreens undated

Description/Comments

Michiko Furukawa. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 003(1-10)

Arts of Mexico Atelier XVI February 1991

Description/Comments

1. David Botello matching color for the workshop. 2. David Botello at the orientation meeting. 3. Photo from the orientation meeting. Right to left: Karen Boccalero, Yolanda Gonzalez, Dolores Guerrero Cruz, Alex Donis, Oscar Duardo, Daniel Salazar, Yreina Cervantez, Margaret Garcia, Pat Gomez, Leo Limón, Miguel Angel Reyes, and unknown. 4. Right to left: Yolanda Gonzalez, Alex Donis, Daniel Salazar, Oscar Duardo, Yreina Cervantez, Leo Limón, Margaret Garcia, and Michael Amescua. 5. Right to left: Pat Gomez, Daniel Salazar, Raul de la Sota, unknown, Leo Limón, Yreina Cervantez, Margaret Garcia, Miguel Angel Reyes, Michael Amescua, and David Botello. 6. Printing in progress. Right to left: Oscar Duardo and Yolanda Gonzalez. 7. Leo Limón holds a finished silkscreen. 8. Yolanda Gonzalez poses in front of Oscar Duardo's silkscreen. 9. Oscar Duardo and David Botello preparing to run color on print. 10. Silkscreening in process. Right to left: Oscar Duardo and Pat Gomez. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 004

Arturo and Endina Casares Vasquez undated

Description/Comments

Arturo and Endina Casares Vasquez. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 005

Barbara Carrasco and José Alpuche February 1999

Description/Comments

Barbara Carrasco and José Alpuche. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 006

Barbara Carrasco Standing Next to her Print "Self-Portrait" Made in 1984 1984

Description/Comments

Barbara Carrasco. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 007

Barrio Mobile Art Studio, Community Workshops ca. 1970s

Description/Comments

An unidentified woman in an apron stands before the Barrio Mobile Art Studio van during a workshop. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 008

Barrio Mobile Art Studio, Papier-mâché Mask Workshop June 1976

Description/Comments

Unidentified workshop participants hold their masks up to their faces. Photo is slightly blurred. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 009(1-4)

Birthday Party undated

Description/Comments

Birthday party at Self-Help Graphics and Art, Inc., Los Angeles. 1. Right to left: Karen Boccalero, Bertha Velasquez, unidentified student, Maria Elena Espinoza, and Tomás Benítez. 2. Maria Elena Espinoza. 3. Right to left: Maria Elena Espinosa, Bertha Velasquez, and Karen Boccalero. 4. Right to left: Maria Elena Espinosa, Bertha Velasquez, and Karen Boccalero. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 010

Cathy Gallegos September 1998

Description/Comments

Cathy Gallegos. (This slide is damaged.) Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 011

Ceramic Tile Project 1995

Description/Comments

Christina Perez (center). Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 012

Children's Workshop undated

Description/Comments

Unidentified women and a child. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 013

Cleaning Screen undated

Description/Comments

José Alpuche. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 014

Consuelo Flores and Armando Norte and Sons 1998

Description/Comments

Consuelo Flores and Armando Norte and sons. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 015

Costume undated

Description/Comments

An unidentified woman in calavera makeup wears a skeleton costume. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 016(1-4)

Day of the Dead ca. 1990s

Description/Comments

Day of the Dead is an annual event where there is a gallery exhibition and several performances. Guests participate in creating a festive atmosphere celebrating the lives of deceased loved ones. Children learn to accept death as a part of the circle of life, celebrating Day of the Dead. 1. A woman in calavera makeup at a Dia de los Muertos celebration. This photo is out of focus. 2. A man in calavera makeup at a Día de los Muertos celebration with fire in the background. This photo is out of focus. 3. Four girls in calavera makeup holding calavera masks and sugar skulls. 4. Two danzantes Aztecas in calavera makeup lay on grass. Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 017

Day of the Dead undated

Description/Comments

Two unidentified women wear papier-mâché calavera masks." Guests are encouraged to attend in calavera attire." Photographer: Mario Lopez.
album 15, slide Cat.3 018

Day of the Dead 1974 1974

Description/Comments

Two dancing calaveras painted on cardboard. Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 019(1-3)

Day of the Dead 1975 October- November 1975

Description/Comments

1. Children painting calaveras on cloth or butcher paper. October 29, 1975. 2. Children and adults surround a table covered with pan de muerto with calavera designs. November 1975. 3. A priest gives mass for the dead in a cemetery. November 1975. Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 020(1-6)

Day of the Dead 1976 1976

Description/Comments

1. A woman serves pan de muerto with calavera icing to Day of the Dead participants. 2. Photo is of cardboard painted calavera masks leaning against graves in a cemetery. 3. Two women and two children stand in an alley watching an approaching procession. 4. Photo is of ASCO artists (Harry Gamboa, Jr., Gronk, Willie Herrón, and Patssi Valdez) performing on the streets of East Los Angeles. 5. Photo is of a crowd in a cemetery. 6. A bride and a groom wear calavera makeup outside a church. Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 021(1-6)

Day of the Dead 1977 1977

Description/Comments

1. A man paints a sculpture of a calavera. 2. Photo of a Día de los Muertos procession. The truck was designed by Leo Limón and Los Four, East L.A. 3. A sculpture of a skeleton is pushed in a cart during a Día de los Muertos procession. 4. A calavera "priest" and several other procession participants. 5. A priest gives mass for the dead in a cemetery. 6. Processioners carry large effigies of calaveras. Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 022(1-7)

Day of the Dead 1979 1979

Description/Comments

1. Photo of a large sugar skull on aluminum foil. 2. Aztec dancers process in Los Angeles streets secured by L.A. County Sheriffs. 3. Day of the dead processioners carry a large image of La Virgen de Guadalupe. 4. Photo is of a procession for Día de los Muertos. 5. A calavera at the top of a flight of stairs holds a calavera doll. 6. Photo is of bouquets of marigolds around the base of a headstone. 7. Photo is of three Day of the Dead participants in calavera masks. Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 023(1-4)

Day of the Dead 1980 1980

Description/Comments

1. Calaveras having fun. 2. A calavera in a straw hat drinks from a large glass bottle. 3. Photo is of children in calavera makeup. 4. Photo is of a man with his face painted red and black. His nametag bears the appellation "Michael." Photographer: #2 Mary McNally, the rest unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 024(1-3)

Day of the Dead 1982 1982

Description/Comments

1. This 35 mm slide is of Marisela Norte in Day of the Dead makeup by Armando Norte. 2. Photo is of a man in calavera makeup wearing a breastplate. 3. Photo is of artist Diane Gamboa. This 35 mm slide is of Diane Gamboa in classic early 1980's makeup and attire. Day of the Dead with ASCO, Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA. Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 025(1-9)

Day of the Dead 1991 November 1,1991

Description/Comments

1. From right to left: Rose Portillo and Mita Cuarón at Self-Help Graphics. 2. Pat Gomez during Day of the Dead at Self-Help Graphics. 3. Lalo Lopez (of the Chicano Secret Service), in a brown beret, holds a microphone. "Chicano Secret Service started in the late 1980's in Berkeley. Lalo proceeded to write for Culture Clash, the legendary skit show." 4. Rick Salinas from Culture Clash. "Culture Clash is the country's leading Chicano/Latino theatre group." 5. Raquel Salinas stands in front of the Altar for Day of the Dead at Galería Otra Vez. "Raquel has been depicted as "Our Lady" in the piece by Alma Lopez." 6. La Vida and La Gloria Performance for Day of the Dead. Raquel Salinas in an Alma Lopez performance art or teatro piece at Self-Help Graphics. She is dressed as La Virgen de Guadalupe and she stands behind a row of flames. 7. Evelina Fernandez and her daughter Valentina in calavera makeup at Self-Help Graphics. "Evelina is a writer, actress, and motivational speaker." 8. An elegantly-dressed Yolanda Gonzalez at Self-Help Graphics. Behind her is a man dressed as the devil. "Yolanda started creating art in the late 1980's. She studied at Self-Help Graphics and was introduced to the public at the First Annual Nuevo Chicano Los Angeles Art Exhibition at Plaza de la Raza in 1988." 9. Raquel Salinas dressed as the Virgen de Guadalupe for a Day of the Dead teatro piece entitled "La Vida y la Gloria." Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 026(1-6)

Day of the Dead 1992 1992

Description/Comments

1. Unidentified Day of the Dead celebrants, a man and a woman, with their faces painted as calaveras. "Day of the Dead is a celebration of life." 2. Señora Rivas lights a candle on a shelf serving as a temporary altar. "Señora Rivas was a neighbor of Self-Help Graphics and Art who built an altar for her deceased husband. She devotedly displayed it for several years, until her death." 3. Three sculptures and several two-dimensional pieces at an exhibition. "The gallery is open during the Day of the Dead." 4. Photo is of a large crowd of exhibition attendees. "Every year there is an open call for artists to exhibit Day of the Dead-themed art." 5. Seven unidentified Aztec dancers in full regalia perform. "Danza costumes usually include the colors of the four directions. Traditionally black, white, red, and yellow (or blue)." 6. Photo is of three masked performers on stage. "'Chusma' is a Chicano theatre group. The performances concentrate on the unique life experiences of the community." Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 027(1-11)

Day of the Dead 1994 November 1994

Description/Comments

Photos from Day of the Dead 1994. 1. Preparation for celebration. "From right to left: Sister Karen Boccalero and her cousin Toni Guadagnoli." 2. Sister Karen Boccalero (left) and other unidentified Day of the Dead activity participants, including one in calavera makeup. 3. A filing cabinet is set with framed photos of people in calavera makeup. The photo is out of focus. 4. Slide photo of a man in calavera makeup and an elaborate costume. 5. November 5 Day of the Dead performance. A woman reads into a microphone on a stage where a guitarist also performs. The backdrop features the words, "Luchando con la Vida." 6. Galeria Otra Vez exhibition opening on November 1. A woman admires works at the exhibition. 7. Another Gallery opening photograph. Diane Gamboa, in white makeup, stands behind an installation composed of a giant heart bound in chains resting on small white pillows on the floor of a structure resembling a small boxing ring. "Diane has been creating art for more than twenty years." 1994 Day of the Dead Installation. This 35 mm slide is of Diane Gamboa in Muertos Attire with In this Corner Installation, Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA. November 5, 1994. 8. Photo is of exhibition attendees. "The gallery is open during the Day of the Dead." 9. This 35 mm slide is of Diane Gamboa (left) and Christina Ochoa (right) standing with the In this Corner installation by Diane Gamboa. November 5, 1994. "Diane has been involved with Self-Help Graphics and Art since the 1980's. Christina Ochoa is the Galería Otra Vez gallery director." 10. Photo is of two Day of the Dead participants in calavera makeup. 11. Exhibition photo of a large altar and several works on the walls of the gallery. Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 028

Day of the Dead Celebration ca.1998

Description/Comments

Jose Luis Valenzuela and Nancy de la Santos regard one another fondly. "Nancy is a writer and producer originally from Chicago. Jose Luis is a performer and director." Photographer: unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 029

Day of the Dead Celebration 1993

Description/Comments

Beatris de Alba and her son in calavera makeup. Photographer: Ann Murdy.
album 15, slide Cat.3 030

Day of the Dead Celebration undated

Description/Comments

An adult in a wedding veil and two children all have their faces painted. In the background is an artwork with the face of Jerry Garcia. "Day of the Dead is a family tradition for many people in Los Angeles." Photographer: Mario Lopez.
album 15, slide Cat.3 031

Day of the Dead Children's Workshop Calavera Masks ca. 1990s

Description/Comments

A display of many calavera masks. "Children are very involved with the preparation and celebration of the Day of the Dead." Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 032

Day of the Dead Exhibit in Galería Otra Vez ca.1990s

Description/Comments

Photo is of several works at an exhibition. "The gallery is open during the Day of the Dead." Photographer: Unknown.
album 15, slide Cat.3 033

Day of the Dead Exhibition undated

Description/Comments

Photo is of six works at the exhibition. Two are cajas, two are assemblages, and two are paintings or prints. Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 034

Day of the Dead Exhibition undated

Description/Comments

A view of three works at the exhibition. "Day of the Dead is an annual event where there is a gallery exhibition and several performances." Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 035(1-2)

Day of the Dead Exhibition at Galería Otra Vez ca.1990s

Description/Comments

Photos are wide views of the exhibition. "A gallery exhibit is held in conjunction with performances and a procession on the Day of the Dead." Photographer: Mario Lopez.
album 16, slide Cat.3 036(1-11)

Day of the Dead Flores de Esperanza Nov. 2, 1996

Description/Comments

1. Gathering for procession at Cinco Puntos. Photo is of an unidentified man in a sarape with a calavera mask and Felicia Montes holding a wooden sculpture of a female calavera. She holds her fist in the air, as in protest. They stand before an architectural column. "Felicia Montes is a cultural activist from Los Angeles. She creates, documents, and organizes Xicana feminist multimedia art events." 2. A young child gets his face painted at Flores de Esperanza. "Many adults and children get their faces painted as calaveras to honor the dead." 3. Aztec Blessing at Cinco Puntos, the gathering point for processioners. A young female danzante Azteca holds an incensario out to Felicia Montes, who holds a wooden sculpture of a female calavera. 4. Photo is of a man in a sarape and calavera mask and Felicia Montes holding a wooden sculpture of a female calavera. Montes holds her fist in the air. 5. A woman in calavera makeup holds an infant close to her body. "Guests participate in creating a festive atmosphere celebrating the lives of deceased loved ones." 6. Danza Azteca performance at Flores de Esperanza, Day of the Dead. "Danza costumes usually include the colors of the four directions. Traditionally black, white, red, and yellow (or blue)." 7. Unidentified procession participant in calavera makeup. This photo is out of focus. 8. Danzantes Aztecas in calavera makeup carry incense during Día de los Muertos procession. 9. Photo is of an unidentified Aztec dancer in calavera makeup. 10. Photo is of an unidentified girl in calavera makeup and a red dress. 11. Aztec dancer Felicia Montes is performing copal blessing before procession. Burning copal represents the binding together of heaven, earth, and air.Photos are wide views of the exhibition. "A gallery exhibit is held in conjunction with performances and a procession on the Day of the Dead." Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 037(1-4)

Day of the Dead Gallery Exhibit 1998

Description/Comments

1. Photo is of Karen Bonfigli seated in a room. 2. Photo is of Pat Gomez and Karen Bonfigli seated in a room full of potted flowers. 3. Photo is of Karen Bonfigli and Pat Gomez seated in a room full of potted flowers. 4. Photo is of Karen Bonfigli and Pat Gomez seated in a room full of potted plants. "Karen has been a curator and teacher in Los Angeles. Pat specializes in installation-based work. She has exhibited nationally and internationally and has also been an arts administrator, curator, and associate director of Self-Help Graphics and Art." Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 038

Day of the Dead Musical Performance 1990s

Description/Comments

A band in black and white gabanes plays on a stage. Behind them are images of a clown, a skull, and the Devil. A sign on stage reads, "Puto Wilson Act V." Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 039

Day of the Dead Performers Exhibiting a Day of the Dead Silkscreen 1995

Description/Comments

A man in calavera makeup speaks into a microphone as he holds up a print with the text, "Day of the dead Día de los Muertos 1995". "Every year a print is produced to commemorate the Day of the Dead event." A Gronk temporary mural forms the backdrop for the scenario. Photographer: Mario Lopez.
album 16, slide Cat.3 040(1-2)

Day of the Dead Procession 1981

Description/Comments

1. Photo is of a male processioner in calavera makeup holding a Día de los Muertos poster. 2. Three children in calavera makeup. Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 041(1-2)

Day of the Dead Procession 1990s

Description/Comments

1. Two figures, an unidentified woman (right) and Margaret Limon (left), wearing calavera makeup. 2. At the procession gathering point, a woman paints a man's face with calavera makeup. They both wear sombreros. Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 042

Day of the Dead Procession undated

Description/Comments

Día de los Muertos processioners carry a large dragon with a calavera in its mouth. Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 043

Drying Screens in the Sunshine March 2001

Description/Comments

Two screens lean against the Self-Help Graphics building. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 044

Etching undated

Description/Comments

Unidentified workshop participants. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 045

Etching Class, Visit by Diego Marcial Rios 1993

Description/Comments

Visiting artist Diego Marcial Rios, center, looks at work by unidentified artist. He is surrounded by unidentified people. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 046(1-3)

Etching Workshop 1992

Description/Comments

Etching workshop led by Janet Kassner. 1. Ana Gomez. 2. Right to left: Cathy Gallegos, Antonio Ibañez, and Linda O'Hagan. 3. Cathy Gallegos. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 047

Examining Silkscreen March 1991

Description/Comments

Raúl de la Sota." The Fourth Estaciones", atelier XVI. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 048

Examining Silkscreens ca. 1990s

Description/Comments

José Alpuche and Paul Martinez. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 049

Exhibition, Galería Otra Vez undated

Description/Comments

An exhibition photo of cajas and altares. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 050

Filing Down a Copper Plate ca. early 1990s

Description/Comments

The hands of an unidentified person. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 051(1-2)

Filming of, "Blood in, Blood Out" September 17, 1991

Description/Comments

This is not a Self-Help Graphics event. Slides should not be included. 1. Giawe and Alan Norte in calavera attire at Blood in Blood Out at Evergreen Cemetery. 2. Gloria Westcott and Consuelo Norte put their arms around a large gravestone with cross. The name on the marker is "Charnock." Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 052

Gallery Exhibit ca. 1990s

Description/Comments

Tomás Benítez. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 053

Gallery Exhibit undated

Description/Comments

Elizabeth (last name unknown). Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 054

Gallery Exhibit undated

Description/Comments

John Valadez and his son. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 055

Gallery Exhibit "Automatic Shutdown" March 8, 1992

Description/Comments

Sandra P. Hahn and Armando Norte at an exhibition at Galería Otra Vez. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 056

Gallery Exhibit, Galería Otra Vez undated

Description/Comments

Linda Lopez. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 057

Gil Cardenas undated

Description/Comments

Photo is of scholar and art collector Gilberto "Gil" Cardenas. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 058(1-29)

Glasgow Print Studio Day of the Dead Workshops and Festivities October 1996

Description/Comments

"Self-Help Graphics and Art collaborated with Glasgow Print Studio in their first ever Day of the Dead Celebration." 1. Margaret Sosa, sitting on the ground, is surrounded by papel picado. 2. Ofelia Esparza (right) and unidentified art students. 3. From the 31st, Yolanda Gonzalez holds up two small flags made of papel picado. 4. From the November 1 exhibition, a man in calavera makeup plays the saxophone. 5. Margaret Sosa, atop a ladder, hangs papel picado. 6. Ofelia Esparza holds a bouquet of marigolds. 7. Painting calaveras. 8. Margaret Sosa hangs strings of papel picado. 9. From November 1, a woman in calavera makeup wears a sombrero and an embroidered vest. 10. Ofelia Esparza adds to the altar, still in its early stages. 11. Yolanda Gonzalez and Ofelia Esparza create an arch decorated with marigolds. 12. A photo from opening night of (right to left): John Ferry's wife, John Ferry, (Board members from Glasgow print studio) and Ofelia Esparza. 13. Band players and Yolanda Gonzalez (center, with camera). 14. On a table covered with bubble wrap, Yolanda Gonzalez writes. 15. Photo from October 30: Papel picado with flowers and a calavera and title text. 16. Right to left: Margaret Sosa and Janie Nicholl. 17. Unidentified parade participants. 18. From right to left: John and Sue Mackechnie, person unknown, Janie Nicholl and Margaret Sosa. 19. Taken November 2, this photo is of Glasgow with the ocean in the background. 20. Taken November 1, (right to left): Sue, Janie, and John Mackechnie. 21. Yolanda Gonzalez holds a guitar painted with a nude woman. 22. Taken November 1, this photo is of a man dressed as Frida Kahlo with carnations in his hair and a picture of a monkey on his jacket. 23. Altar in progress, work by Ofelia Esparza. 24. Margaret Sosa and Ofelia Esparza at the Necropolis Cemetery, Glasgow. 25. Margaret Sosa holding pieces of papel picado. 26. Margaret Sosa in Glasgow. 27. Photo is of a Day of the Dead participant named Janie. 28. Ofelia Esparza creates an altar for an Installation in Glasgow, Scotland. 29. Photo is of a man in calavera makeup wearing a suit that makes it appear that he's riding a horse. He holds a toy rifle in one hand. Many parade participants are visible in the background. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 059

Greta Diderich and Nikki Joentze undated

Description/Comments

Greta Diderich and Nikki Joentze. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 060

Making a Monoprint undated

Description/Comments

Ofelia Esparza and Alejandro de la Loza. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 061

Making a Silkscreen undated

Description/Comments

Oscar Duardo and Yreina Cervantez. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 062

Making a Silkscreen undated

Description/Comments

José Alpuche and Alejandro Romero. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 063

Making of a Monoprint ca. 1990s

Description/Comments

Ofelia Esparza and José Alpuche. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 064

The Making of "Dolores" by Barbara Carrasco undated

Description/Comments

Barbara Carrasco. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 065

Mask undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

An unidentified woman in calavera makeup, a long black dress, and gold-colored gloves holds a mask of a 'living' face on a handle shaped like a human arm and hand. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 066(1-3)

Mask-Making Workshop ca.1990s

Description/Comments

1. Calavera masks, some colored and some blank, and a sign reading "Create Your Own Mask $2.00 ea." are posted on the exterior wall of the Self-Help Graphics building. "A favorite children's workshop which dates back to the 1970's." 2-3. Unidentified children participate in workshop." Self-Help Graphics and Art conducts arts workshops for both children and adults on the Day of the Dead and in the weeks prior to the event." Photographer: Mario Lopez.
album 16, slide Cat.3 067

Masks October 1978

Description/Comments

Photo is of three unidentified Day of the Dead participants in elaborate masks. Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 068

Meeting undated

Description/Comments

Right to left: Noni Olabisi, Laura Alvarez, and Barbara Carrasco. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 069

Michael Amescua Painting undated

Description/Comments

Michael Amescua. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 070

Miranos Workshop undated

Description/Comments

Unidentified workshop participants. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 071

Monoprint Silkscreen Production undated

Description/Comments

Wayne Healy. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 072(1-2)

Monoprint Silkscreen Workshop April 27, 1991

Description/Comments

Patssi Valdez. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 073(1-6)

Monoprint Workshop November 1993

Description/Comments

1. Making a monoprint. Right to left: unknown, Roberto Gutierrez, and Gina (last name unknown). 2. Patricia Lazalde. 3. Teddy Sandoval. 4. Patricia Lazalde pulls a fresh monoprint off a plate. 5. Unidentified artist. 6. Patricia Lazalde. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 074(1-17)

Monoprint Workshop March 2000

Description/Comments

1. Chuy Rangel. 2. Unidentified workshop participant. 3. Chopmark embossed on a print. 4. Chuy Rangel. 5. Paul Botello. 6. Unidentified artist. 7. Otoño Luján. 8. Otoño Luján and unknown. 9. Jerry Ortega drying a monoprint. 10. A student drying a monoprint. 11. Wayne Healy. 12. Wayne Healy eats lunch. 13. Unidentified artists. 14. Unidentified artist. 15. Paul Botello. 16. Unidentified artist. 17. Wayne Healy. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 075

Monoprint Workshop undated

Description/Comments

Alejandro Dela, master printer José Alpuche. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 076(1-2)

Murals in Motion Exhibit April 1993

Description/Comments

1. Three men squat in front of a lowrider in mid-hop. 2. Photo is of an airbrushed painting on the spare tire holder of a Chevrolet depicting a male and a female Aztec with a pyramid in the background. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 077

Music Center 1993

Description/Comments

Photo is of a family of Aztec dancers. Photographer: copyright 1993 Ann Murdy.
album 16, slide Cat.3 078(1-80)

New Identities of Los Angeles: Artist Talk April 1996

Description/Comments

Artist's talk and monosilkscreen collaboration. 1. Tomás Benítez (left), Roderick Sykes (center) and Jackie Alexander (right [both from St. Elmos Village] ) sit at a table with microphones. 2. Roderick Sykes (left), Jackie Alexander (center), and Miguel Angel (right) from "Viva G and L Latino Artists Collective." 3. From Right to Left: Jackie Alexander, Roderick Sykes, José Antonio Aguirre, Sister Karen Boccalero, and Leda Ramos. 4. Roundtable discussion. From Right to Left: José Antonio Aguirre, Sister Karen Boccalero, Leda Ramos, and Diane Gamboa. 5. From Left to Right (background): Miguel Angel Reyes, Sister Boccalero, Jose Antonio Aguirre, Leda Ramos, Diane Gamboa. 6. Miguel Angel Reyes, Sister Boccalero, Tomás Benitez, Jose Antonio Aguirre, and Diane Gamboa. 1996 New Identities of Los Angeles Mono Silkscreen Print Project meeting at Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA. 7. Roundtable discussion between collaboration participants. Right to left: unknown, Tomás Benítez, Sister Karen Boccalero, and Leda Ramos. 8. Roundtable discussion between collaboration participants. Right to left: Tomás Benítez, Sister Karen Boccalero, and Leda Ramos. 9. Roundtable discussion between Mathew Thomas, from the Watts Tower Art Center, and two unidentifiable participants. 10. Roundtable discussion between unidentified collaboration participants, three of whom are pictured. 11. Three unidentified collaboration participants. 12. Seven collaboration participants including (starting from the right), Jackie Alexander and Roderick Sykes. Second and third from the left are Karen Boccalero and Tomás Benítez. 13. Three unidentified collaboration participants. The other two participants include Raymundo Tonatiuh Reynoso and Lois Ramirez. 14. Three unidentified collaboration participants and Raymundo Tonatiuh Reynoso. 15. One unidentified collaboration participant and Karen Kimura. 16. Collaboration participants include Karen Kimura, one unidentified participant, and Mahara T. Sinclaire. 17. Diane Gamboa addresses artists, including Ulysses Diaz, at roundtable discussion. 1996 Mono Silkscreen Print Project Meeting at Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA. 18. Three collaboration participants, including Ulysses Diaz, Mahara T. Sinclaire and one unidentified participant. 19. Three collaboration participants, including Ulysses Diaz, Mahara T. Sanchez and one unidentified participant. 20. Four collaboration participants, including (starting from the right) Dean Sameshima, June Edmunds, Ruben Esparza and Miguel Angel Reyes. 21. Four collaboration participants, including Ruben Esparza and Miguel Reyes. 22. Four collaboration participants, including (starting from the right) Mathew Thomas, Dean Sameshima, June Edmunds, and Ruben Esparza. 23. Three collaboration participants, including (starting from the right) Mathew Thomas, Dean Sameshima, and June Edmunds. 24. Roundtable discussion between collaboration participants including Miguel Angel Reyes and Ruben Esparza (in the foreground). 25. Roundtable discussion between collaboration participants, including Miguel Angel Reyes (in the front) and Diane Gamboa (in the back). 26. Roundtable discussion between collaboration participants. Right to left: unknown, Tomás Benítez (second from right), and Sister Karen Boccalero. 27. Roundtable discussion between collaboration participants. From right to left, the participants include Ruben Esparza, Miguel Angel Reyes, two unidentified participants, Tomás Benítez and Sister Karen Boccalero. (Bad slide) 28. Roundtable discussion between collaboration participants. The two people on the left are Sister Karen Boccalero, Tomás Benítez, and an unidentified participant. 29-31. Roundtable discussion between collaboration participants, including Sister Karen Boccalero, and Tomás Benítez (on the left). 1996 Mono Silkscreen Print Project meeting at Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA. 32. Two artists, Jaqueline Alexander and Roderick Sykes, in Self-Help Graphics aprons. (bad slide) 33. Unidentified collaboration participant. 34. An unidentified artist, Jaqueline Alexander, Diane Gamboa, and Sister Karen Boccalero stand around a tray of inks. 1996 Mono Silkscreen Print Project educational session at Self Help Graphics Print Studio, Los Angeles, CA. 35. Three unidentified artists. 36. Slide photo of artist Ulysses Diaz. 37. Unidentified artist. 38. Slide photo of artists Sister Karen Boccalero and Roderick Sykes. 39-41. Sister Karen (center) talks to artists. 42. Four artists including Jaqueline Alexander, Roderick Sykes, and two others that are unidentified. 43. Image of artist Roderick Sykes. 44. Two unidentified collaboration participants. 45. Artists examine a print. 46. Roundtable discussion among artists. 47. Roundtable discussion among artists. Tomás Benítez, left. 48. Roundtable discussion among artists. 49. Unidentified artists. 50. Sister Karen and an unidentified artist. 51. Unidentified collaboration participant. 52. Unidentified artist at work. 53. Five unidentified collaboration participants. 54-55. c56. Prints drying on racks. 57. Unidentified artist silkscreening. 58. Leda Ramos. 59-60. Unidentified artist. 61. Leda Ramos and another artist express joy at their handiwork. 62. Tomás Benítez speaks at a roundtable discussion among collaboration participants. 63. Diane Gamboa (left) and unknown. 64. Two artists hold up a print. 65-66. An artist signs a print. 67-68. Roundtable discussion among collaboration participants. 69. New Identity of Los Angeles scheduling with Sister Karen. 70. Left to right: Diane Gamboa and unknown. 1996 Mono Silkscreen Print Project educational session at Self Help Graphics Print Studio, Los Angeles, CA. 71. José Alpuche and unknown. 72. Four collaboration participants. 73. Three artists hold a print. 74. Sister Karen moves prints drying on racks. 75. Sister Karen speaks with an unidentified artist. 76. An unidentified artist at work. 77. Roundtable discussion among collaboration participants. 78. An artist signs a print. 79. Leda Ramos and another artist hold a print. 80. An artist signs a print. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 079

Ofelia Esparza Holding her Monoprint ca. early 1990s

Description/Comments

Right to left: José Alpuche and Ofelia Esparza. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 080

Ofelia Esperanza and Altar 1990s

Description/Comments

Ofelia Esparza stands next to a large altar. The photo is out of focus. Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 081

Papel Picado Workshop for Day of the Dead ca. 1990s

Description/Comments

"Carving tools are hammered into papel to produce the delicate design." Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 082

Papel Picado Workshop for Day of the Dead 1998

Description/Comments

Margaret Sosa gives a papel picado workshop. "Margaret Sosa has been the main papel picado instructor for several years." Photographer: Alex Alferov.
album 16, slide Cat.3 083

Paper Flores undated

Description/Comments

Ofelia Esparza makes flowers out of paper. Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 084

Papier-Mâché Workshop 1998

Description/Comments

Unidentified workshop participants with a giant skeleton in the background. "Papier-mâché calacas decorate Self-Help Graphics and provide a festive atmosphere on the Day of the Dead." Photographer: Alex Alferov.
album 16, slide Cat.3 085

Papier-Mâché Workshop for Day of the Dead 1998

Description/Comments

Photo is of Leo Limón and an unidentified child. "Artists volunteer for arts workshops during the Day of the Dead event every year." Photographer: Alex Alferov.
album 16, slide Cat.3 086

Quetzal November 1, 1995

Description/Comments

Two people in blue overalls speak or sing into microphones. One wears calavera face paint. "Quetzal is a Los Angeles-based music group led by brother and sister Martha and Gabriel Gonzalez." Photographer: Mario Lopez.
album 16, slide Cat.3 087

Readying the Screen for Printing undated

Description/Comments

Right to left: Tomás Benítez, Joe Alpuche, photographer and Margaret Garcia. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 088

Reception at Galería Otra Vez for Day of the Dead 1992

Description/Comments

Unidentified reception attendees. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 089

Roberto Delgado undated

Description/Comments

Roberto Delgado. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 090

Silkscreening July 1991

Description/Comments

Oscar Duardo and Yreina Cervantez silkscreening the print "Mas Allá", atelier XVII. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 091

Silkscreening undated

Description/Comments

José Alpuche. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 092

Silkscreening Process 1991

Description/Comments

Carlos Gonzalez Castro. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 093

Sister Karen Boccalero undated

Description/Comments

Sister Karen Boccalero. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 094

Sketching out a Mural undated

Description/Comments

Roberto Delgado. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 095(1-5)

Students in Advanced Etching Class May 1993

Description/Comments

1-2. Unidentified students in an advanced etching class. 3. Unidentified student in an advanced etching class. 4. Unidentified students in an advanced etching class. 5. An etching by an unknown artist. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 096

Sugar Skulls undated

Description/Comments

Photo is of sugar skulls. Text before them reads, "Buy 1 and I'll put the name." Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 097(1-14)

UK / LA Reception at Galería Otra Vez October 1994

Description/Comments

1. Right to left: Janie Nicoll, members of the British Consulate, British Council General - John (last name unknown), Ashley Cook, and Tomás Benítez. 2-3. Ashley Cook. 4. Janie Nicoll. 5. José Alpuche and Wayne Healy. 6. Wayne Healy. 7. José Alpuche and unknown. 8. Unidentified artist cleaning a screen. 9. Right to left: unknown, José Alpuche, Janie Nicoll, Wayne Healy, and unknown. 10. José Alpuche and Wayne Healy. 11. Right to left: Janie Nicoll, José Alpuche, and Ashley Cook. 12. Ashley Cook and Wayne Healy. 13. Right to left: José Alpuche, Ashley Cook, Wayne Healy, and Janie Nicoll. 14. Janie Nicoll and Ashley Cook. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 098

Unidentified People undated

Description/Comments

A man and a woman, both unidentified. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 099

Virgen undated

Description/Comments

Photo is of an impromptu altar at the base of a statue of La Virgen de Guadalupe composed of large masks. Photographer: Unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 100

Watching a Film undated

Description/Comments

An unidentified person watches a film while two others work at a computer. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 101

Workshop undated

Description/Comments

Pedro Rios Martinez. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 102

Workshop undated

Description/Comments

Unidentified workshop participants. Photographer: unknown.
album 16, slide Cat.3 103

Workshop undated

Description/Comments

Oscar Duardo (holding print). Photographer: unknown.
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