Centro Cultural de la Raza Archives CEMA 12

Finding aid prepared by Project director Sal Güereña, principle processor Michelle Wilder, assistant processors Susana Castillo and Alexander Hauschild June, 2006. Collection was processed with support from the University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS). Updated 2011 by Callie Bowdish and Clarence M. Chan
UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Collections
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, California, 93106-9010
Phone: (805) 893-3062
Email: special@library.ucsb.edu; URL: http://www.library.ucsb.edu/special-collections
© 2006


Title: Centro Cultural de la Raza Archives
Identifier/Call Number: CEMA 12
Contributing Institution: UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Collections
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 83.0 linear feet
Date (inclusive): 1970-1999
Abstract: Slides and other materials relating to the San Diego artists' collective, co-founded in 1970 by Chicano poet Alurista and artist Victor Ochoa. Known as a center of indigenismo (indigenism) during the Aztlán phase of Chicano art in the early 1970s. (CEMA 12).
Physical location: All processed material is located in Del Norte and any uncataloged material (silk screens) is stored in map drawers in CEMA.
General Physical Description note: (153 document boxes and 5 oversize boxes).
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Access Restrictions

None.

Publication Rights

Copyright resides with donor. Copyright has not been assigned to the Department of Special Collections, UCSB. All Requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Department of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained

Preferred Citation

Centro Cultural de la Raza Archives, CEMA 12., Department of Special Collections, University Libraries, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Acquisition Information

Donated by CCLR board of directors, 2000.

Organization History

El Centro Cultural de la Raza is a Chicano Cultural Center founded in 1970 in San Diego, as an alternative program to encourage and facilitate artistic growth and cultural interchange in the San Diego communities. It is currently a member of the American Association of Museums.
Centro Cultural has given birth to many artistic groups, such as MALAF, the Mexican American Liberation Art Front, and Teatro Mestizo. It also provides art classes and drama, music, dance and arts and crafts Presentations, many of which have origins in Mexico and "Aztlán," a term used by Chicanos to indicate the American Southwest. Tours and presentations have been designed to give background on various cultural activities. The Centro's circular building has offices and workrooms, studios, a theater, and much wall space for mural projects. It is one of the largest Chicano cultural arts buildings in the Southwest.
The cultural center supports and encourages the creative expression "of those people who are indigenous to the border region." Although established in 1970, its origins stem to the mid to late 1960's, when local Chicano artists were becoming aware that they needed a place where they could develop and preserve the contributions and ideologies of San Diego's native population. Those active in forming the center and the organization of Los Toltecas en Aztlán, the organizing body of the center, were Salvador Torres, Guillermo Aranda, Ruben de Anda, Mario Acevedo, Victor Ochoa, David Avalos, the Enrique Family, the Delia Moreno Family, and others. Though much of the formative years of the center's philosophy and ideology began in the mid 60's, the center's official inauguration was in July 1970 when the city of San Diego allowed Torres and company to locate the cultural center in Balboa Park. Through much political and social opposition in the 1970's due to subject matter of murals and debate on the question of where they would be based, the cultural center endured and became very strong with the backing of its community members.
As a cultural center, it not only promoted creative expression in art and formal art classes, but also included in its busy seven day-a-week schedule workshops in danza folklorica, interpretive dance, music, theatre, sculpture, and a multidisciplinary 'Tolteca' class. These classes were the basis of all activities that took place, as education of and for the border culture was important to the Toltecas en Aztlán. Closely related are the multi-media events that took place. These events incorporated music, dance and poetry to generate traditional and indigenous Mexican theatrical motifs.
Groups that formed through the work of the Center include: Ballet Folklorico in Aztlán, founded by Herminia Enrique;Congreso de Artistas Chicanos en Aztlán, founded by Salvador Torres;and Trio Moreno, a musical group

Scope and Content of Collection

The Centro Cultural de la Raza archives represents activities at and involving CCLR and its members between 1971 and 1999. The collection consists of 8 series contained in 156 archival boxes occupying approximately 67 linear feet of space. There are also 738 slides for which a separate guide is available through CEMA. In addition there are 226 silk screen prints and 66 offset printed posters housed in 3 map drawers in CEMA and approximately 250 offset prints are housed in boxes at the annex. A separate guide is not yet available for this collection. The archival material includes but is not limited to administrative/personnel records, grant/funding requests and applications and event/program/project documentation, as well as collected research on various artists, political figures (politicos) and a wide variety of topical themes from agriculture to racism. The series are arranged with an emphasis on CCLR's own system of record-keeping as of December 1, 1982 when a central files outline was created reflecting the order of and patterns used in cycle's filing system (a copy of this general outline is available in Series I Sub Series IV ). Subsequently folders generally follow either an alphabetical or a chronological order according to original titles or dates. When necessary, titles were assigned to folders that lost their labels or to items that were loose or without a proper folder.
The archives include organizational records, films, videos, slides, photographs, posters, exhibition catalogs, and the manuscripts for published and unpublished works. Included is an extensive collection of clipping files and correspondence files on Chicano issues in the San Diego area.

Series descriptions

Series I: Administrative Records. Series I is housed in 54 archival boxes and is composed of four sub series;each sub series is chronologically ordered, beginning with the earliest date and ending with not dated (n.d.) material. Sub series I , Board of Directors , contains mostly board of directors meetings and includes By-Laws and articles of incorporation pertaining to both the founding of Toltecas en Aztlán and Centro Cultural de la Raza. Sub series II , Committees , contains by-laws, meetings and notes from various committees, beginning with numerous files pertaining to Mesa Directiva. Sub series III , Funding , consists of audits, accountant reports, budgets, and grant applications and proposals. Major funding sources are Combined Arts and Education Council (COMBO), the City of San Diego Financial Department, Regional Employment and Training Consortium, California Arts Council, Parks and Recreation Department Recreation Support Program, and National Endowment for the Arts. Sub series IV , General Administrative Files , contains a wide variety of material including activities reports, correspondence, lease agreements, membership development, staff meetings, and policies and procedures manuals.
Series II: Internal Events, Programs and Projects. Series II is housed in 28 archival boxes and is a copious source of information on a wide variety of activities taking place at CCLR. Activities documented consist of workshops, exhibitions, mural dedications and projects, performances and various arts and cultural events. Workshops documented here include but are not limited to Ballet Folklorico en Aztlán, Tolteca Productions, Teatro Mestizo, Toltecas Concheros, Razita and the Border Arts Workshop or Taller de Arte Fronterizo (BAW/TAF). Events documented here include the 10th, 15th and 20th Anniversary celebrations of the CCLR along with the Norteñ o Music Festival, Chicano Park Day. Included in this series are numerous files pertaining to CCLR's 15th Anniversary Celebration and published book, Made In Aztlán . This entire series is ordered chronologically and then alphabetically within each year. Any information pertaining to Tolteca Publications is housed in the fifth series, Publications , in the sub series, Internal Publications .
Series III: Organizations, Institutions and Corporations. Series III is housed in 32 archival boxes and is a reflection of CCLR's wide variety of professional networking activities. It is composed of four sub series;the first three sub series are ordered alphabetically by title, the last sub series is ordered chronologically. Sub series I , Community Organizations and Educational Institutions , consists of San Diego based organizations and various educational institutions with which CCLR was in contact or participated. Highlights from this sub series include extensive files on the Central Balboa Park Association and Chicano Park Steering Committee. Sub series II , Cultural and Arts Organizations , contains information on and Correspondence with Various galleries, Museums, theatres and as well as foundations associated with cultural and arts achievements. CCLR worked closely with the Wolf Trap Foundation's Head Start Program in a Performing arts Program;these Activities are documented here. Sub series III , Government Agencies and Political Organizations , include Programs and groups that reflect local, state and national interests. Highlights of this sub series include extensive collections of files pertaining to the California Arts Council, Public Arts Advisory Board and Public Arts Advisory Council. Sub series IV , Correspondence , contains all of the correspondence that, due to lack of provenance, has been collected and ordered chronologically by year correspondence was received.
Series IV: Research. Series IV is housed in 24 archival boxes and is composed of seven sub series. Each sub series is a reflection of research files collected by CCLR. Sub series I , Artists/Art Groups , contains artist's statements, correspondence and various other documents relating to creators and craftsmen, affiliated and not, with CCLR. This sub series is in alphabetical order by artists last name. At one point, CCLR became financially stable enough where they were able to act as fiscal agent to apply for grants on behalf of other organizations seeking funds. Sub series II , California Arts Council Applications and Evaluations , is comprised of these applications and is ordered alphabetically. Sub series III , Conferences , contains a correspondence, announcements and publicity pertaining to a variety of conferences in which CCLR or a member of CCLR participated. Perhaps the most important conference documented is Open Dialogue II, a national meeting of artists and arts managers of color. It was at this conference in 1985 that a resolution was passed to create The Association of American Cultures (TAAC), to be responsible for convening an Open Dialogue every two years. The sub series is ordered chronologically by the year in which the convention took place and then alphabetically within year. Sub series IV , Flyers for Non-CCLR Events , is a compilation of mailers, flyers, and announcements from groups and individuals collected by CCLR, which reflect low-level networking between various cultural and arts organizations. This sub series is arranged chronologically. Sub series V , Miscellany , consists of a wide variety of material and documents arranged alphabetically and related directly and indirectly to the activities at CCLR that were kept as a source of reference or information. These files include but are in no way limited to employment opportunities, original work (poems, songs, drawings, plays, screenplays), essays and literature, and calendars. Among the many essays is a collection of essays by Cruz Ascencion Rangel on a wide variety of subjects, from Meso-American cultures to cultural centers. Sub series VI , Photographs, Negatives and Slides , contains a small selection of photographic material that is arranged alphabetically. This sub series is not to be confused with Series VI: Slides, which is described separately. Although most of the images are not identified there is a large collection of clearly labeled photographs that depict the Events of the Open Dialogue II conference. Sub series VII , Politicos , closely resembles the sub series Artists/Art Groups , in that a wide variety of resource material and documents are kept here. This sub series is ordered alphabetically by last name.
Series V: Publications. Series V is housed in 26 archival boxes and is comprised of four sub series;each sub series arranged in alphabetical order. Sub series I , Internal Publications , includes monthly publications produced by CCLR. Publications produced by CCLR include Arte Y Cultura, Letras Y Colores, El Calendario, La Mazorca and the Members Newsletter. Publications produced by Tolteca Publications include Fragmentos de Barro (Pieces of Clay) and La Liné a Quebrada (The Broken Line), which are collections of poetry from various artists. Sub series II , Tolteca Publications , includes publications made by Tolteca. Also included in this series, are booklists, inventory, invoices, brochures, etc. Sub series III , External Publications , consists of CCLR's magazine and newspaper archives. These materials help to provide a deeper understanding of CCLR's interest and involvement in community and national issues. Sub series IV , Newspaper Articles , is an outstanding collection of articles on a wide variety of topics. CCLR maintained their own archive of newspaper articles with themed collections of clippings;these files have been maintained here.
Series VI: Slides. This catalog contains 738 catalog records which are organized first according to major categories of art medium, such as "Drawings," "Graphic Arts," or "Murals." Then, within each of these broader categories, the individual slides are arranged in alphabetical order by name of the artist. " Artist Unknown " works are listed at the beginning of each section indicating that we do not have information on who created that work. For the sake of clarification the terms " Untitled " and " (title unknown) " are not interchangeable. " Untitled " is a legitimate title of a work given by the artist, while " title unknown " means that we do not have any information about the title. The catalog records are as complete as possible;however, to a certain degree the catalog is a "work in progress." In time, information about the " Artist Unknowns " and " title unknowns " will become known and the catalog will be updated and re-issued. A glossary has also been included describing the various mediums and their unique characteristics. A separate catalog is available for this slide collection.
Series VII: Silk Screens. This series contains 229 silk screens and 66 offset posters housed in three map drawers in CEMA. The silk screens are comprised of a few serigraphs;most of the silk screens are announcements or calendars. There are also 10 boxes containing approximately 25 offset posters each, amounting to an estimated 250 offset posters housed at the Annex. CCLR did not have on-site offset printing capabilities, therefore all of the offset posters in the collection are generated from outside organizations, institutions and corporations. Examples of offset posters include announcement posters made for CCLR events such as the Casasola Exhibition (part of Noviembre Revolucionario), however a large portion of the prints was created to be inspirational. A separate catalog will eventually be made available for this collection.
Series VIII: Oversize. This series spans 3 boxes. Aside from the Slides and Silk Screens series, there are other oversize materials such as posters, handouts and flyers for events. These were too large to be kept in letter or legal size boxes thus they have been removed from their original series and placed here. If an item has been removed from its original series, an indication has been made in its original location.
Series IX: Audio Recordings. This series contains one recording (2 copies). It is a 45 rpm 7 inch record recorded and mixed at Wester Audio Sound Studios on a label called Pathways Teen Conection Music. Clarence R. Bell was the producer and arranger for the record. Side A features The Choice is Yours featuring Lincoln Kennedy, background vocals by Teresa Frantz, Danny Smith and Deborah Dorn. Side B features No Way To Win Featuring Tonja Oliver with backround vocals by Tereas Frantz, Danny Smith, Clarence R. Bell and Theresa Y. Ford. CCLR was one of the sponsors, Victor Ochoa did the graphic design and Sera-Jo Berman did layout.

Related Archival Materials note

Shades of San Diego, "Chicano Park 40th Anniversary" 4/18/10, Shades of San Diego Show produced by Diana Guevara and aired April 18, 2010. It includes an interview with poet, author and activist Alurista. Irene Mena, honorary mother of the Brown Berets, is interviewed. CEMA 21 dvd

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.). -- Archives
Administrative records
Art, American -- California -- 20th century
Clippings
Mexican American artists -- California
Photographs
Posters
Screen prints
Slides
Slides (Photography) -- Catalogs

 

Series I: CCLR Administrative Records Board of Directors

General Physical Description note: [arranged chronologically]
 

Board of Directors

Box 1, Folder 1

Articles of Incorporation 1971

Box 1, Folder 2

Legal Documents 1971

Box 1, Folder 3

Toltecas en Aztlán Inaugurates CCLR 1971

Box 1, Folder 4

Board of Directors 1972

Box 1, Folder 5

Tolteca Meeting Minutes 1972-1975

Box 1, Folder 6

By-Laws Toltecas en Aztlán 1973-1974

Box 1, Folder 7

By-Laws and Declaration of Principals 1974

Box 1, Folder 8

Meeting Minutes 1974

Box 1, Folder 9

Meetings 1975

Box 1, Folder 10

Meeting Minutes 1975

Box 1, Folder 11

Enrique and Claudia 1975

Box 1, Folder 12

Proposed Constitution and By-Laws of Toltecas en Aztlán, Inc . 1975

Box 1, Folder 13

Articles of Incorporation Sept.1975

Box 1, Folder 14

Articles of Incorporation, Oct 1975

Box 1, Folder 15

Board of Directors 1975-1976

Box 1, Folder 16

Certificate of Incorporation/ Proof of Non-Profit Status 1975-1976

Box 1, Folder 17

Articles of Incorporation and Amendments 1975-1983

Box 1, Folder 18

Board of Directors 1976

Box 1, Folder 19

Meetings 1976

Box 1, Folder 20

Roster 1977

Box 1, Folder 21

Board of Directors 1977

Box 1, Folder 22

Minutes, Dec . 1977

Box 1, Folder 23

Toltecas en Aztlán Board of Directors 1977

Box 1, Folder 24

Toltecas en Aztlán Meeting Notes 1977

Box 2, Folder 1

City of San Diego Lease 1977-1978

Box 2, Folder 2

CCLR Board of Directors Ré sumé s 1977-1980

Box 2, Folder 3

Rosters (includes short profiles) 1977-1987

Box 2, Folder 4

Meetings 1978

Box 2, Folder 5

Meetings and General Info. 1978

Box 2, Folder 6

Correspondence 1978

Box 2, Folder 7

Activities Report and Minutes 1978-1979

Box 2, Folder 8

Directors Activities Report 1978-1980

Box 2, Folder 9

Ricardo Bielma 1978-1989

Box 2, Folder 10

Meetings 1979

Box 3, Folder 1

Centro Relocation 1979

Box 3, Folder 2

Résumés 1979

Box 3, Folder 3

Miscellaneous 1979-1980

Box 3, Folder 4

Board of Directors Mini Overview 1979-1980

Box 3, Folder 5

Meetings 1979-1980

Box 3, Folder 6

Meetings 1979-1981

Box 3, Folder 7

Talamantez, Josie 1979-1982

Box 3, Folder 8

Veronica Enrique 1979-1985

Box 3, Folder 9

By-Laws-CCLR 1979-1987

Box 3, Folder 10

Board/Staff Meetings 1979-1992

Box 3, Folder 11

Meetings 1980

Box 3, Folder 12

Organizational Charts 1980-1981

Box 3, Folder 13

Minutes of Meetings 1980-1981

Box 3, Folder 14

Transitional Meeting Executive Director Leave of Absence 1980-1981

Box 3, Folder 15

Rosters 1980-1986

Box 3, Folder 16

Correspondence 1981

Box 3, Folder 17

Executive Directors Report 1981

Box 3, Folder 18

Organizational Chart 1981

Box 4, Folder 1

Organizational Diagnosis 1981

Box 4, Folder 2

Planes de Trabajo 1981

Box 4, Folder 3

Notes on Board of Directors 1981-1983

Box 4, Folder 4

Memos 1981-1985

Box 4, Folder 5

Interoffice Memos 1981-1993

Box 4, Folder 6

Board of Directors 1982-1983

Box 4, Folder 7

Meetings 1982-1983

Box 4, Folder 8

Memos/Correspondence: Enrique 1982-1984

Box 4, Folder 9

Victor Ochoa 1982-1984

Box 4, Folder 10

Correspondence 1982-1985

Box 5, Folder 1

Board Vitas and Nominations 1982-1988

Box 5, Folder 2

Board Development 1983

Box 5, Folder 3

By-Laws 1983

Box 5, Folder 4

Directors Reports 1983

Box 5, Folder 5

Meeting Agenda 1983

Box 5, Folder 6

Public Relations Plan for CCLR 1983

Box 5, Folder 7

Resolution for Application for Transient Occupancy Tax 1983

Box 5, Folder 8

Ré sumé s 1983

Box 5, Folder 9

Meetings 1983-1984

Box 5, Folder 10

Correspondence 1983-1986

Box 5, Folder 11

James Luna, Board of Director Handbook 1983-1988

Box 5, Folder 12

Agreement Between CCLR and Chicano Park Arts Council 1984

Box 5, Folder 13

Meetings 1984

Box 5, Folder 14

Board Member Responsibilities 1984

Box 5, Folder 15

Budget Meeting,-Board Fiscal Year (1984-1985) 1984

Box 5, Folder 16

Minutes of Meetings 1984

Box 5, Folder 17

Board of Directors 1984-1985

Box 6, Folder 1

Meetings 1984-1985

Box 6, Folder 2

Centro Board Issues 1984-1990

Box 6, Folder 3

Agendas/Meetings 1984-1991

Box 6, Folder 4

Board of Directors 1985

Box 6, Folder 5

Minutes 1985

Box 6, Folder 6

Board Notes 1985-1986

Box 6, Folder 7

Meeting Agendas 1985-1988

Box 6, Folder 8

Administration Assistant-CAC, Ré sumé s 1986

Box 6, Folder 9

Board of Directors 1986

Box 6, Folder 10

California Museum of Latino History 1986

Box 6, Folder 11

Centro Director Issues and Notes 1986

Box 6, Folder 12

Correspondence 1986

Box 6, Folder 13

Executive Directors Reports 1986

Box 6, Folder 14

Meeting Notes 1986

Box 6, Folder 15

Planning Meeting and Retreat 1986

Box 6, Folder 16

Retreat CCLR 1986

Box 7, Folder 1

Board/Staff Development 1986-1987

Box 7, Folder 2

Board-Correspondence 1986-1988

Box 7, Folder 3

Board Committees 1986-1989

Box 7, Folder 4

Centro Board Development Issues-Board Responsibilities 1986-1989

Box 7, Folder 5

Centro Board Facilities Improvements 1986-1989

Box 7, Folder 6

Articles of Incorporation Amendment-Non Profit Status 1987

Box 7, Folder 7

Board Development Session 1987

Box 7, Folder 8

Board Responsibilities 1987

Box 7, Folder 9

By-Laws 1987

Box 7, Folder 10

Correspondence 1987

Box 7, Folder 11

Minutes 1987

Box 7, Folder 12

Ré sumé s 1987

Box 7, Folder 13

CCLR-Retreat 1987

Box 8, Folder 1

Meeting Dates 1987-1988

Box 8, Folder 2

Minutes/Reports 1987-1988

Box 8, Folder 3

Calendar of Board Meetings 1987-1989

Box 8, Folder 4

Budget Report 1988

Box 8, Folder 5

Centro Executive Director-Alejandro Lopez 1988

Box 8, Folder 6

Correspondence 1988

Box 8, Folder 7

Executive Director Evaluation 1988

Box 8, Folder 8

Executive Directors Report 1988

Box 8, Folder 9

Leave 1988

Box 8, Folder 10

Long Term Planning Session 1988

Box 8, Folder 11

Meetings 1988

Box 8, Folder 12

Minutes 1988

Box 8, Folder 13

Mission Statement 1988

Box 8, Folder 14

Nominations 1988

Box 9, Folder 1

Executive Director's Transition 1988-1989

Box 9, Folder 2

Meetings 1988-1989

Box 9, Folder 3

Mission Statement/Goals 1988-1989

Box 9, Folder 4

Organizational Structure 1988-1989

Box 9, Folder 5

Personnel-Executive Director Applicants 1988-1989

Box 9, Folder 6

Executive Director Evaluation-Ernesto Guerrero 1988-1990

Box 9, Folder 7

Rosters 1988-1990

Box 9, Folder 8

Meetings 1989

Box 9, Folder 9

Handbook 1989

Box 9, Folder 10

Executive Reports, B.O.D. Meetings Minutes and Agendas 1989-1990

Box 9, Folder 11

Executive Director Ré sumé s 1989-1990

Box 9, Folder 12

Board Handouts-Financial Statements and Policies 1989-1991

Box 9, Folder 13

Long Term Plan 1989-1991

Box 10, Folder 1

City of San Diego Lease 1989-1992

Box 10, Folder 2

Board of Directors Announced 1990

Box 10, Folder 3

Board Handbook 1990

Box 10, Folder 4

Board Members Correspondence 1990

Box 10, Folder 5

Inter-Office Correspondence 1990

Box 10, Folder 6

Minutes 1990

Box 10, Folder 7

Outgoing Correspondence 1990

Box 10, Folder 8

Board of Directors ACD Board Teleconference 1991

Box 10, Folder 9

Executive Director Job Search 1991

Box 10, Folder 10

Larry Baza-Executive Director 1991-1993

Box 10, Folder 11

Annual Meeting 1992

Box 10, Folder 12

Board of Directors 1992

Box 10, Folder 13

By-Laws 1992

Box 10, Folder 14

Meetings 1992

Box 10, Folder 15

Meetings 1992-1993

Box 10, Folder 16

By-Laws Draft 1993

Box 10, Folder 17

Celia Ballesteros Report to Board of Directors 1993

Box 10, Folder 18

Meeting Minutes 1993

Box 11, Folder 1

Admin. Support Planning Research for Centro/Board of Directors undated

Box 11, Folder 2

Board Responsibilities and Requirements undated

Box 11, Folder 3

Résumés undated

Box 11, Folder 4

Mission Statement undated

Box 11, Folder 5

Rosters undated

 

Committees [arranged chronologically]

Box 11, Folder 6

Toltecas Junta 1974

Box 11, Folder 7

Culture and Arts Committee (Frontera)-Minutes 1975

Box 11, Folder 8

Mesa Directiva Meetings 1977

Box 11, Folder 9

Mesa Directiva Meeting Agendas 1977

Box 11, Folder 10

Mesa Directiva Miscellaneous 1978

Box 11, Folder 11

Mesa Directiva Minutes 1978

Box 11, Folder 12

Mesa Directiva Agendas 1978

Box 11, Folder 13

Mesa Directiva Meetings 1978

Box 11, Folder 14

Mesa Directiva Meetings 1979

Box 11, Folder 15

Mesa Directiva Minutes 1979

Box 11, Folder 16

Binational Correspondence-Outgoing 1980

Box 11, Folder 17

Binational Border Culture Intercambio 1980

Box 11, Folder 18

Mesa Directiva 1980

Box 11, Folder 19

Mesa Directiva Meetings 1980

Box 12, Folder 1

Mesa Directiva Meetings and Notes 1980

Box 12, Folder 2

San Diego Chicana Conference Coordinating Committee-Meeting Notes 1980

Box 12, Folder 3

Centro Brigade 1980-1981

Box 12, Folder 4

Centro Brigade and Staff Meeting Notes 1980-1981

Box 12, Folder 5

Partners for Livable Places Committee-Veronica Enrique 1981-1989

Box 12, Folder 6

Centro Brigade 1982

Box 12, Folder 7

Education Committee 1983-1984

Box 12, Folder 8

Centro Education Committee 1983-1986

Box 12, Folder 9

Chicano Park Mural Project with Lowell and Bird Rock Elementary School 1983

Box 12, Folder 10

Naval Hospital Ad Hoc Task Force 1985-1987

Box 12, Folder 11

Miscellaneous Correspondence 1986-1987

Box 12, Folder 12

Minority Task Force Minutes 1987

Box 12, Folder 13

Arts Advocacy Committee-Mario Lara 1989

Box 12, Folder 14

Centro Personnel Contracts 1989-1990

Box 12, Folder 15

Performing Arts Advisory Committee 1990

Box 12, Folder 16

Visual Arts Advisory Committee 1991

Box 12, Folder 17

Regional Alliance for Cultural Equity 1991

Box 12, Folder 18

Mesa Directiva, By-Laws undated

Box 12, Folder 19

Mesa Directiva Exhibition and Sales Program Subsidiary Tasks undated

 

Funding [arranged chronologically]

Box 13, Folder 1

Description of Funding Sources 1970

Box 13, Folder 2

Agreement and Request for City Funds 1972

Box 13, Folder 3

Information on Funding Sources 1972-1983

Box 13, Folder 4

Request for City Funds 1973

Box 13, Folder 5

COMBO Associate Member Agreement 1973-1974

Box 13, Folder 6

Financial Statement 1973-1974

Box 13, Folder 7

COMBO Correspondence 1973-1976

Box 13, Folder 8

Audit Agreement 1974

Box 13, Folder 9

COMBO Member Organization Agreement 1974

Box 13, Folder 10

City of San Diego Funding Contracts 1974

Box 13, Folder 11

California Art Commission Grant Program Application 1974-1975

Box 13, Folder 12

County of San Diego Human Relations Commission Minutes 1974-1976

Box 13, Folder 13

NEA Correspondence 1974-1978

Box 13, Folder 14

COMBO Criteria for Membership 1974-1978

Box 13, Folder 15

Accountant's Report 1975-1976

Box 13, Folder 16

COMBO, Board of Trustees Minutes 1975

Box 13, Folder 17

COMBO Correspondence 1975

Box 13, Folder 18

Department of Labor 1975

Box 13, Folder 19

COMBO Financial Reporting 1975-1976

Box 13, Folder 20

City of San Diego Financial Management Department 1975-1976

Box 13, Folder 21

COMBO Associate Member Organization Agreement 1975-1977

Box 13, Folder 22

IRS Fundraising 1975-1980

Box 14, Folder 1

San Diego Community Foundation 1975-1988

Box 14, Folder 2

Accountant Reports 1976

Box 14, Folder 3

Audit Report 1976

Box 14, Folder 4

Certified Public Accountant Management Letter 1976

Box 14, Folder 5

COMBO Correspondence and Memos 1976

Box 14, Folder 6

Education in Culture Through Programs, Workshops and Presentations Application for Funds 1976

Box 14, Folder 7

Regional Training and Employment Consortium 1976

Box 14, Folder 8

CETA Program Correspondence 1976

Box 14, Folder 9

CETA Program 1976-1977

Box 14, Folder 10

COMBO Consultant Contracts 1976-1977

Box 14, Folder 11

Centro's Cultural Arts Program Application for Funds 1976-1977

Box 14, Folder 12

Endorsements for Funding Sources, City of San Diego 1976-1978

Box 14, Folder 13

COMBO Acquisition Team Captains, Incoming Correspondence 1976-1978

Box 14, Folder 14

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Gomez, Teresa J. 1976-1979

Box 14, Folder 15

County of San Diego Intercultural Council of the Arts 1976-1979

Box 14, Folder 16

COMBO Correspondence 1976-1988

Box 14, Folder 17

Outgoing Correspondence 1976-1988

Box 14, Folder 18

California Art Council, Incoming Correspondence 1976-1993

Box 14, Folder 19

California Arts Council Incentive Awards Proposal 1977

Box 14, Folder 20

COMBO Budget Estimate FY 1977

Box 14, Folder 21

Regional Employment and Training Consortium 1977

Box 15, Folder 1

United Way/CETA Employment Proposal 1977

Box 15, Folder 2

County of San Diego, SubGrantee's Handbook of Program Operation Requirements, CETA Title II 1977

Box 15, Folder 3

County of San Diego, SubGrantee's Handbook of Program Operation Requirements, CETA Title VI 1977

Box 15, Folder 4

City of San Diego Application for City Funding 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 5

Regional Employment and Training Consortium 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 6

RETC Hispanic Cultural Arts Awareness Project 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 7

Recreation Support Program Agreements 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 8

California Arts Council Organizational Grants Application 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 9

COMBO Associate Member Organization Agreement and Correspondence 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 10

COMBO Correspondence FY 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 11

Arts Exposure Grant Application 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 12

RETC Incoming Correspondence 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 13

Budget for RECT FY 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 14

Silkscreen Service Component Proposal 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 15

County of San Diego, CETA Agreements and Amendments 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 16

United Way/CETA PSE Eligibility Forms 1977-1978

Box 15, Folder 17

RETC Arts and Crafts Component for the Physically Disabled 1977-1979

Box 15, Folder 18

United Way/CETA, Incoming Correspondence 1977-1980

Box 16, Folder 1

United Way/CETA Theatre Instructor, Contreras, Marcos 1977-1979

Box 16, Folder 2

County of San Diego/CETA Incoming Correspondence 1977-1980

Box 16, Folder 3

COMBO Associate Members Organization Presidents Correspondence 1977-1980

Box 16, Folder 4

COMBO Board of Trustees Correspondence 1977-1981

Box 16, Folder 5

MAIZE Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines Applications 1977-1981

Box 16, Folder 6

Assistance to Literary Magazine Project Grant Application 1977-1982

Box 16, Folder 7

NEA Expansion Arts Notes 1977-1982

Box 16, Folder 8

Correspondence from Various Funding Sources 1977-1989

Box 16, Folder 9

City of San Diego Funding Agreement 1978

Box 16, Folder 10

Tom Pervis, Hispanic Cultural Arts Awareness Project 1978

Box 16, Folder 11

RETC Chicano Project in the Performing Arts Proposal 1978

Box 16, Folder 12

Draft of speech by Francisco Saiz 1978

Box 16, Folder 13

Agreement Between City of San Diego and CCLR 1978

Box 16, Folder 14

RETC Outgoing Correspondence 1978

Box 16, Folder 15

RETC Job Description 1978

Box 16, Folder 16

RETC Special Projects Contract 1978

Box 16, Folder 17

RETC Special Project Component in the Hispanic Arts 1978

Box 16, Folder 18

San Diego Regional Youth Employment Training Program, Incoming Correspondence , 1978

Box 16, Folder 19

United Way/CETA Amendment and Proposal for Custodial Caretaker 1978

Box 16, Folder 20

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Espinoza, Roberto 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 5

RETC Monthly Report 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 6

RETC Arreola Carrera, Rosa 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 7

RETC Rufino-Espinosa, Roberto 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 8

RETC Silkscreen Service Component Proposal 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 9

Regional Employment and Training Consortium Incoming Correspondence 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 10

United Way Affiliation 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 11

United Way/CETA, Incoming Correspondence 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 12

United Way/CETA, Salas, Domingo 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 13

CETA/County of San Diego, Reyes, Eduardo 1978

Box 17, Folder 14

CETA/ County of San Diego, Amendments 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 15

Financial Request and Report Forms, Regional Employment and Training Consortium 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 16

CETA/County of San Diego, Amendments 1978-1979

Box 17, Folder 17

RETC- Incoming 1978-1979

Box 18, Folder 1

Funding Sources-Intercultural Resources Dept., Int'l Cultural Exchange, SD Funding Alert, The Foundation Center 1978-1980

Box 18, Folder 2

Community Educational and Recreational Program in the Performing and Cultural Arts, Application for Funds 1978-1980

Box 18, Folder 3

COMBO, Correspondence and Executive Committee Meeting 1978-1980

Box 18, Folder 4

COMBO, Agreement and Correspondence 1978-1980

Box 18, Folder 5

COMBO, Correspondence and Publications 1978-1981

Box 18, Folder 6

Application for Funding to COMBO 1979

Box 18, Folder 7

CAC: Info de la Pelicala, "Vine, Vi y Major Me Fui," Grant Proposal 1979

Box 18, Folder 8

CAC: Organizational Grants and Group Development 1979

Box 18, Folder 9

City of San Diego Public Services and Safety, 1980-1981 Budget Review 1979

Box 18, Folder 10

COMBO, By-Laws 1979

Box 18, Folder 11

Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action, RETC 1979

Box 18, Folder 12

Grants/Proposals, Dept. of Mental Health 1979-1980

Box 18, Folder 13

Old Globe Theater, CAC y Centro Cultural 1979

Box 18, Folder 14

Proposal San Diego RETC- Regional Employment and Training Consortium, Chicano Arts Program for Schools and Community, June 1979

Box 18, Folder 15

RETC, Budget Figures 1979

Box 18, Folder 16

RETC, Contract 1979

Box 18, Folder 17

RETC, Correspondence 1979

Box 18, Folder 18

RETC, City of San Diego 1979

Box 19, Folder 1

RETC, Incoming Correspondence 1979

Box 19, Folder 2

RETC, Meeting with Phuc Tran- RETC Negotiations 1979

Box 19, Folder 3

RETC, Monthly Reports 1979

Box 19, Folder 4

RETC, Planes de Trabajo 1979

Box 19, Folder 5

RETC, Proposal 1979

Box 19, Folder 6

RETC, Regional Employment and Training Consortium 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 7

RETC, Roberto Espinoza 1979

Box 19, Folder 8

RETC, Rosete Chavez, Guillermo, Youth Art Facilitator 1979

Box 19, Folder 9

RETC, Special Projects- Contract 1979

Box 19, Folder 10

Summer Youth Recreation Support Program, Application for Funds 1979

Box 19, Folder 11

United Way/CETA, Applications for Community Worker Trainee 1979

Box 19, Folder 12

United Way/CETA, Applications for Maintenance Trainee 1979

Box 19, Folder 13

Artists in Social Institutions Grant Proposal, Bielma, Ricardo 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 14

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Hernandez "Solo," Armando 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 15

CETA, Title VI Special Project Proposal, Revised 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 16

City Budget 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 17

COMBO, Application for Funding 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 18

COMBO, Correspondence- FY 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 19

Institutional Advancement Pilot Project (Statement of Interest) 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 20

PSIP-RETC 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 21

RETC, Monthly Report 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 22

United Way/CETA, Applications for Administrative Trainee 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 23

United Way/CETA, Applications for Clerical Trainee 1979-1980

Box 19, Folder 24

United Way/CETA, Correspondence 1979-1980

Box 20, Folder 1

Special Promotional Programs, 1981 Budget Review 1979-1981

Box 20, Folder 2

United Way/CETA, Incoming Correspondence 1979-1981

Box 20, Folder 3

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Bielma, Ricardo 1979-1983

Box 20, Folder 4

California Council for the Humanities, Correspondence 1979-1982

Box 20, Folder 5

Organization and Group Development Program, Grant Application 1979-1982

Box 20, Folder 6

Regional Employment Training Consortium, City and County of SD, Report 1979-1982

Box 20, Folder 7

RECT, Finances 1979-1982

Box 20, Folder 8

COMBO Applications for Membership 1979-1983

Box 20, Folder 9

San Diego City Council, Special Promotional Programs Budget 1979-1983

Box 20, Folder 10

COMBO, Auctions and Acquisitions 1979-1984

Box 20, Folder 11

Correspondence from Various Funding Sources 1979-1995

Box 20, Folder 12

CCLR for Cultural Institution Consideration, Outgoing Correspondence 1980

Box 20, Folder 13

COMBO Associate, Member Organization Agreements 1980

Box 20, Folder 14

COMBO, Auction and Acquisitions 1980

Box 20, Folder 15

COMBO 1980

Box 20, Folder 16

COMBO, Team Captain Meeting 1980

Box 21, Folder 1

Expansion Arts, NEA, Application 1980

Box 21, Folder 2

Foundation Seminar 1980

Box 21, Folder 3

Organizational Grant Evaluation 1980

Box 21, Folder 4

National Endowment for the Arts, Special Terms for Grants 1980

Box 21, Folder 5

RETC Proposal- Project 168-001, Phuc Tran 1980

Box 21, Folder 6

RETC, Monthly Reports 1980

Box 21, Folder 7

San Diego Regional Youth Employment Program 1980

Box 21, Folder 8

Special Promotional Program, Contractual Correspondence FY 1980

Box 21, Folder 9

United Way/CETA Applications- Community Worker Trainee #10 1980

Box 21, Folder 10

United Way/CETA Carter, Lloyd, Correspondence 1980

Box 21, Folder 11

United Way/CETA, Castellanos, Juan 1980

Box 21, Folder 12

United Way/CETA, Garcia, Carmen, Jan 7 1980

Box 21, Folder 13

United Way/CETA, Narvaez, Sergio 1980

Box 21, Folder 14

Artists in Social Institutions Grant Proposal, Bielma, Ricardo 1980-1981

Box 21, Folder 15

CCLR- Correspondence, Outgoing to RETC 1980-1981

Box 21, Folder 16

CETA/County: Close Out 1980-1981

Box 21, Folder 17

CETA/United Way, 1980-1981

Box 21, Folder 18

City of San Diego, Correspondence, Financial Management Dept. 1980-1981

Box 21, Folder 19

COMBO, Application Budget 1980-1981

Box 21, Folder 20

Expansion Arts Application FY 1980-1981

Box 21, Folder 21

RETC- Close- Out, Requests for Funds 1980-1981

Box 21, Folder 22

RETC, Incoming Correspondence 1980-1981

Box 21, Folder 23

RETC- Monthly Activity Reports 1980-1981

Box 21, Folder 24

Special Promotional Programs proposed 1981 Budget and Correspondence 1980

Box 22, Folder 1

Southwest Border Regional Commission, Bi-national Cultural Exchange Program Application 1980-1981

Box 22, Folder 2

State/Local Partnership Program, California Arts Council 1980-1981

Box 22, Folder 3

United Way/CETA Christopher, Andra 1980-1981

Box 22, Folder 4

United Way/CETA Davis, Brian 1980-1981

Box 22, Folder 5

United Way/CETA Incoming 1980-1981

Box 22, Folder 6

COMBO Correspondence 1980-1982

Box 22, Folder 7

California Arts Council Organizational Grants 1980-1982

Box 22, Folder 8

California Arts Council, Organizational Grants, Expanding Public Participation 1980-1982

Box 22, Folder 9

NEA Expansion Arts Correspondence 1980-1982

Box 22, Folder 10

National Endowment for the Arts Correspondence and Notes 1980-1982

Box 22, Folder 11

Proposals 1980-1982

Box 22, Folder 12

State/Local Partnership Program Assessment Study 1980-1982

Box 22, Folder 13

Expansion Arts Organization Grant Application and Correspondence 1980-1983

Box 23, Folder 1

State/Local Partnership Program 1980-1983

Box 23, Folder 2

Fund for Improvement of Post-Secondary Education 1980-1984

Box 23, Folder 3

Funding, General 1980-1984

Box 23, Folder 4

Regional Employment and Training Consortium Incoming Correspondence 1980-1984

Box 23, Folder 5

California Arts Council Organizational Grants Evaluation 1980-1985

Box 23, Folder 6

Accountants Review Report 1981

Box 23, Folder 7

Artists in Communities Grant Proposal, Ochoa, Victor 1981

Box 23, Folder 8

California Arts Council Technical Assistance Through Community Arts Grant 1981

Box 23, Folder 9

California Council for the Humanities, "Regeneration" Grant Application 1981

Box 23, Folder 10

City of San Diego Financial Management Department, Special Promotional Programs Budget 1981

Box 23, Folder 11

COMBO 1981

Box 23, Folder 12

Correspondence 1981

Box 23, Folder 13

County of San Diego Request for Proposal 1981

Box 23, Folder 14

Fessenden Educational Fund 1981

Box 23, Folder 15

CCLR Mural Project Grants 1981

Box 24, Folder 1

Regeneration Grant Application 1981

Box 24, Folder 2

San Diego Regional Youth Employment Program 1981

Box 24, Folder 3

Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Fund Balance 1981

Box 24, Folder 4

United Way/CETA Lopez, Myriam 1981

Box 24, Folder 5

United Way/CETA Notes 1981

Box 24, Folder 6

Agreement Between City of San Diego and CCLR 1981-1982

Box 24, Folder 7

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Bielma, Ricardo 1981-1982

Box 24, Folder 8

COMBO Executive Committee Meeting and Notes 1981-1982

Box 24, Folder 9

COMBO Proposal 1981-1982

Box 24, Folder 10

Financial Management Department, City Proposal 1981-1982

Box 24, Folder 11

Organizational Grant Self-evaluation 1981-1982

Box 24, Folder 12

U.S. Internal Communications Grant Proposal 1981-1982

Box 24, Folder 13

San Diego City Council, Special Promotional Programs 1981-1983

Box 24, Folder 14

Combined Arts and Education Council of San Diego County (COMBO) Correspondence 1981-1983

Box 24, Folder 15

Expansion Arts Organization Grant Application and Correspondence 1981-1983

Box 24, Folder 16

Literature Program Correspondence 1981-1986

Box 24, Folder 17

Artists in Communities Grant Proposal, Ochoa, Victor 1982

Box 24, Folder 18

NEA Fellowship Program Application and Correspondence 1982

Box 24, Folder 19

California Arts Council Organizational Grant 1982

Box 24, Folder 20

Comprehensive Program Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, Application for Funds 1982

Box 24, Folder 21

Organization Grant Application 1982

Box 24, Folder 22

Artistic and Administrative Development Program Grant Proposal 1982-1983

Box 24, Folder 23

City of San Diego Financial Management Department 1982-1983

Box 25, Folder 1

COMBO Application for Membership and Correspondence 1982-1983

Box 25, Folder 2

Copley Foundation Correspondence 1982-1983

Box 25, Folder 3

COMBO Associate Member Agreement FY 1982-1983

Box 25, Folder 4

Cultural and Educational Program of Mexican, Indian and Chicano Arts, Application for Funds 1982-1983

Box 25, Folder 5

Financial Management Department Activities Reports 1982-1983

Box 25, Folder 6

Financial Statements 1982-1983

Box 25, Folder 7

Trusteeship 1982-1983

Box 25, Folder 8

"Del Otro Lado/From the Other Side" Grant Application FY 1982-1984

Box 25, Folder 9

City of San Diego, Financial Management Department 1982-1984

Box 25, Folder 10

Expansion Arts Organization Grant Application and Correspondence 1982-1984

Box 25, Folder 11

State/Local Partnership Program, Educational Program 1982-1984

Box 25, Folder 12

National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Program Correspondence 1982-1985

Box 25, Folder 13

United Way Donations 1982-1983

Box 25, Folder 14

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Enrique, Viviana 1983

Box 25, Folder 15

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Ochoa, Victor 1983

Box 25, Folder 16

Business Development Center 1983

Box 25, Folder 17

City of San Diego Special Promotional Programs 1983

Box 25, Folder 18

COMBO Agreement 1983

Box 25, Folder 19

Dayton Hudson Foundation Correspondence 1983

Box 25, Folder 20

Fundraising for the Small Agency 1983

Box 25, Folder 21

San Diego Regional Youth Employment Program 1983

Box 26, Folder 1

State/Local Partnership Program 1983

Box 26, Folder 2

Artists in Communities Grant Proposal, Bielma, Ricardo 1983-1984

Box 26, Folder 3

California Arts Council Budget 1983-1984

Box 26, Folder 4

California Arts Council Notes on Application 1983-1984

Box 26, Folder 5

California Arts Council Organizational Grant Application 1983-1984

Box 26, Folder 6

City of San Diego, Affirmative Action, Lease 1983-1984

Box 26, Folder 7

City of San Diego, Special Promotional Programs 1983-1984

Box 26, Folder 8

COMBO Associate Member Organization Agreement 1983-1984

Box 26, Folder 9

COMBO Executive Committee Meeting 1983-1984

Box 26, Folder 10

COMBO Executive Committee Meeting and Correspondence 1983-1984

Box 27, Folder 1

Expansion Arts Organization Grant Application and Correspondence 1983-1984

Box 27, Folder 2

Artistic and Administrative Development Program Grant Application, FY 1983-1985

Box 27, Folder 3

Literature Organization Grant Application 1983-1986

Box 27, Folder 4

COMBO Quarterly Reports 1983-1987

Box 27, Folder 5

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Avalos, David 1984

Box 27, Folder 6

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Cuellar, Juan Carlos 1984

Box 27, Folder 7

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Enrique, Viviana 1984

Box 27, Folder 8

Audit 1984

Box 27, Folder 9

COMBO Associate Members 1984

Box 27, Folder 10

COMBO State/Local Partnership Program 1984

Box 27, Folder 11

"Folklore en Aztlan," Asociació n Nacional de Grupos Folkloricos Annual Conference, Application for Funds 1984

Box 27, Folder 12

Gifts/In-Kind Correspondence 1984

Box 27, Folder 13

Misc. Correspondence 1984

Box 27, Folder 14

State/Local Partnership Program Plan 1984

Box 27, Folder 15

Artistic and Administrative Development Program Grant Proposal 1984-1985

Box 27, Folder 16

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Bielma, Ricardo 1984-1985

Box 27, Folder 17

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Cuellar, Juan Carlos 1984-1985

Box 27, Folder 18

COMBO Application for Membership 1984-1985

Box 28, Folder 1

COMBO Executive Committee Meeting and Correspondence 1984-1985

Box 28, Folder 2

Community Development Block Grant 1984-1985

Box 28, Folder 3

Cultural and Educational Program of Mexican, Indian and Chicano Art and Culture, Applications for Funds 1984-1985

Box 28, Folder 4

United Way/Parker Foundation Fundraising conference 1984-1985

Box 28, Folder 5

National Endowment for the Arts, Expansion Arts 1984-1985

Box 28, Folder 6

NEA Expansion Arts Final Report 1984-1985

Box 28, Folder 7

NEA Expansion Arts Application FY 1984-1985

Box 28, Folder 8

Request for Funding for 15th Anniversary/Caxtolli 1984-1985

Box 28, Folder 9

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Bielma, Ricardo 1984-1986

Box 28, Folder 10

COMBO Executive Committee 1984-1986

Box 28, Folder 11

COMBO State/Local Partnership Program 1984-1986

Box 28, Folder 12

Literature Organization Grant Application 1984-1986

Box 28, Folder 13

Copley Foundation Correspondence 1984-1986

Box 29, Folder 1

Funding, Museum Assessment Program 1984-1988

Box 29, Folder 2

Drug Prevention Theatre Project 1984-1989

Box 29, Folder 3

Financial Statements 1985

Box 29, Folder 4

15th Anniversary Celebration/Caxtolli Request for Funds 1985

Box 29, Folder 5

COMBO State/Local Partnership Program 1985

Box 29, Folder 6

County Drug Prevention Program and Budget Info of Claims 1985

Box 29, Folder 7

Artists in Residence Grant Application, Avalos, David 1985

Box 29, Folder 8

Public Arts Advisory Board Proposal 1985

Box 29, Folder 9

San Diego County Department of Education, Teen Connection 1985

Box 29, Folder 10

San Diego Regional Youth Employment Program 1985

Box 29, Folder 11

Asociación Nacional de Grupos Folkloricos Folk Arts Program Final Report,1985 Folk Arts Program Final Report, 1985 Folk Arts Organization Grant Application, ca.1985-1986 Folk Art Correspondence 1985

Box 29, Folder 12

County Drug Prevention Project, Budget Information and Claims 1985

Box 29, Folder 13

National Endowment for the Arts 1986 Deadlines Announced 1985

Box 29, Folder 14

Artists in Communities Grant Proposal, Enrique, Viviana 1985-1986

Box 29, Folder 15

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Avalos, David 1985-1986

Box 30, Folder 1

California Council of the Humanities Del Otro Lado/From the Other Side Grant Application 1985-1986

Box 30, Folder 2

California Arts Council Organizational Grant Application 1985-1986

Box 30, Folder 3

COMBO Executive Committee Meeting 1985-1986

Box 30, Folder 4

COMBO Incoming Correspondence 1985-1986

Box 30, Folder 5

Expansion Arts Organization Grant Application and Correspondence 1985-1986

Box 30, Folder 6

Financial Statements 1985-1986

Box 30, Folder 7

Fundraisers (Various) 1985-1986

Box 30, Folder 8

Public Arts Advisory Board Proposal 1985-1986

Box 30, Folder 9

United Way/CHAD Incoming Correspondence 1985-1986

Box 30, Folder 10

Artistic and Administrative Development Program Grant Proposal 1985-1987

Box 30, Folder 11

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Ochoa, Victor 1985-1987

Box 30, Folder 12

Copley Foundation Correspondence 1985-1987

Box 30, Folder 13

COMBO Correspondence 1985-1988

Box 30, Folder 14

COMBO/NEA Application for Scott Stephen Kessler and Cheryl Lindley 1985-1988

Box 30, Folder 15

Artistic and Administrative Development Grant Proposal 1986

Box 30, Folder 16

California Arts Council Correspondence 1986

Box 30, Folder 17

California Arts Council Multi-Cultural Advancement Organizational Grant 1986

Box 30, Folder 18

California Arts Council Organizational Grant Application 1986

Box 30, Folder 19

California Council for the Humanities Mini-Grant, "Borders" Panel Discussion 1986

Box 30, Folder 20

San Diego Regional Youth Employment Program 1986

Box 31, Folder 1

United Way 1986

Box 31, Folder 2

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Berman, Sara Jo and Gomez-Pena, Guillermo 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 3

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Berman, Sara Jo and Gomez-Pena, Guillermo, Bilingual Interdisciplinary Theater Workshop 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 4

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Ochoa, Victor 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 5

California Arts Council Organizational Grant 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 6

Budget Process 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 7

City of San Diego Special Promotional Programs 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 8

COMBO Application for Membership 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 9

COMBO/NEA Project Grant/Direct Grant 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 10

COMBO Proposal for "The Broken Line/La Linea Quebrada" 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 11

Community Congress of San Diego 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 12

Expansion Arts, NEA Application 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 13

Expansion Arts Organization Grant Application and Correspondence 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 14

Public Arts Advisory Board Mural Restoration Funding 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 15

Visual Arts Program Organization Grant Application 1986-1987

Box 31, Folder 16

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Bielma, Ricardo 1986-1988

Box 31, Folder 17

Expansion Arts Organization Grant Application and Correspondence 1986-1988

Box 32, Folder 1

NEA, Expansion Arts Inner City Council Cultural Center On-Site Visit 1986-1988

Box 32, Folder 2

Miscellaneous Correspondence 1986-1988

Box 32, Folder 3

California Arts Council, Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo, Multi-Cultural Entry Grant Program 1986-1990

Box 32, Folder 4

Artist in Residence Grant Application, Bielma, Ricardo 1987

Box 32, Folder 5

Audited Financial Statements, June 30 1987

Box 32, Folder 6

County of San Diego 1987

Box 32, Folder 7

NEA Correspondence 1987

Box 32, Folder 8

NEA, Expansion Arts Panel Correspondence 1987

Box 32, Folder 9

NEA Visual Arts Application and Correspondence 1987

Box 32, Folder 10

Organizational Grant 1987

Box 32, Folder 11

Special Promotional Programs 1987

Box 32, Folder 12

Standard Agreement for Federal Funding 1987

Box 32, Folder 13

Artistic and Administrative Development Program Grant Application 1987-1988

Box 32, Folder 14

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Enrique, Herminia A. 1987-1988

Box 32, Folder 15

COMBO/NEA 1987-1988

Box 32, Folder 16

Institute of Museum Services 1987-1988

Box 32, Folder 17

Organizational Grants 1987-1988

Box 32, Folder 18

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Bielma, Ricardo 1987-1990

Box 32, Folder 19

CCLR Fundraising Committee Agenda 1988

Box 32, Folder 20

Application Guidelines, COMBO/NEA Locals Program 1988

Box 32, Folder 21

COMBO Fellowship Application, Bielma, Ricardo 1988

Box 32, Folder 22

COMBO "Regranting Program," FY 1988

Box 32, Folder 23

Community Development Block Grant Program Proposal Package 1988

Box 32, Folder 24

Financial Statements 1988

Box 32, Folder 25

Multi-Cultural Advancement Grant 1988

Box 33, Folder 1

NEA/COMBO/City Direct Grants 1988

Box 33, Folder 2

NEA Expansion Arts, US/Japan Exchange 1988

Box 33, Folder 3

NEA Film Preserve Program, American Film Institute 1988

Box 33, Folder 4

Organizational Grant, Multi-Cultural Advancement 1988

Box 33, Folder 5

Rural Arts 1988

Box 33, Folder 6

Visual Arts Organization Notes 1988

Box 33, Folder 7

City Council 1988-1989

Box 33, Folder 8

California Arts Council, Tolteca Fellow Evaluation Report 1988-1990

Box 33, Folder 9

Miscellaneous Grant/Funding 1988-1990

Box 33, Folder 10

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Silvas, Abel 1989

Box 33, Folder 11

Community Development Block Grant Project Proposal 1989

Box 33, Folder 12

Facilities Sub-Committee Report Originals 1989

Box 33, Folder 13

Visual Arts Program Organization Grant Application 1989-1990

Box 33, Folder 14

California Arts Council, Boarder Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo, Multi-Cultural Entry Grant Program 1990

Box 33, Folder 15

City of San Diego Funding/Grants 1990

Box 33, Folder 16

Correspondence from Various Funding sources 1990

Box 33, Folder 17

COMBO Correspondence 1990-1991

Box 33, Folder 18

Budget Summary 1990-1992

Box 33, Folder 19

Artists in Residence Grant Proposal, Guerrero, Ernesto 1991

Box 33, Folder 20

Central Balboa Park Association Correspondence 1991

Box 33, Folder 21

Expansion Arts Program Organization Grant Application Form 1991

Box 33, Folder 22

Independent Auditors Report 1991

Box 33, Folder 23

Inter-Tribal Solidarity Budget 1991

Box 33, Folder 24

Las Patronas Beneficiary Application 1991

Box 33, Folder 25

California Arts Council Organizational Grants 1991-1992

Box 33, Folder 26

Lannan Visual Arts Grant Application 1993

Box 33, Folder 27

Centro Fund Raising undated

Box 33, Folder 28

CCLR Membership Pamphlet undated

Box 33, Folder 29

Delphi Technique undated

Box 33, Folder 30

Funding Sources undated

Box 33, Folder 31

National Endowment for the Arts, Expansion Arts Notes for Application undated

Box 33, Folder 32

Volunteer In-Kind Contributions undated

 

General Administrative Files [arranged chronologically]

Box 34, Folder 1

Building Requests, Ford Building 1970-1973

Box 34, Folder 2

UCLA Work-Study, Incoming Correspondence 1970-1973

Box 34, Folder 3

City of San Diego, Lease Agreement 1971

Box 34, Folder 4

Incoming Correspondence 1971

Box 34, Folder 5

Outgoing Correspondence 1971

Box 34, Folder 6

Letters of Support 1971-1975

Box 34, Folder 7

Saiz, Francisco 1971-1977

Box 34, Folder 8

Incoming Correspondence 1972

Box 34, Folder 9

Outgoing Correspondence 1972

Box 34, Folder 10

Proof of Federal Tax Exemption 1972

Box 34, Folder 11

Agreement with City of San Diego 1973

Box 34, Folder 12

Incoming Correspondence 1973

Box 34, Folder 13

Outgoing Correspondence 1973

Box 34, Folder 14

Arts and Crafts 1973-1974

Box 34, Folder 15

CCLR Essay 1973-1974

Box 34, Folder 16

City of San Diego Lease Agreement 1974

Box 34, Folder 17

Galeria Poxteca 1974

Box 34, Folder 18

Incoming Correspondence 1974

Box 34, Folder 19

Toltecas Agenda 1974

Box 34, Folder 20

Lease 1974-1975

Box 34, Folder 21

Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual 1974-1989

Box 34, Folder 22

General Membership 1975

Box 34, Folder 23

General Membership Meetings 1975

Box 34, Folder 24

Incoming Correspondence 1975

Box 34, Folder 25

Inter-office Correspondence 1975

Box 34, Folder 26

Outgoing Correspondence 1975

Box 34, Folder 27

City of San Diego, Special Promotions Project Agreements 1975-1977

Box 34, Folder 28

City of San Diego Lease 1975-1979

Box 34, Folder 29

Non-profit status 1975-1980

Box 35, Folder 1

Incoming/Outgoing Correspondence 1976

Box 35, Folder 2

Department of Education 1976

Box 35, Folder 3

Registration as a Retailer and an Employer 1976

Box 35, Folder 4

Contracts 1976

Box 35, Folder 5

Proof of tax exemption 1976

Box 35, Folder 6

Special Promotional Programs, Activities Report FY 1976-1977

Box 35, Folder 7

Letters of Appreciation 1976-1977

Box 35, Folder 8

Quarterly Activities Reports 1976-1977

Box 35, Folder 9

Ramirez, Enrique Resume and Program Information 1976-1983

Box 35, Folder 10

El Teatro de la Esperanza 1977

Box 35, Folder 11

Garcia, Armando 1977

Box 35, Folder 12

Incoming Correspondence 1977

Box 35, Folder 13

Internships 1977

Box 35, Folder 14

Jose Armas de Colores Correspondence 1977

Box 35, Folder 15

Letters of Support 1977

Box 35, Folder 16

Monthly Services and Activity Reports 1977

Box 35, Folder 17

Outgoing Correspondence 1977

Box 35, Folder 18

Recreation Support Program Correspondence 1977

Box 35, Folder 19

Tours and Presentations Participants 1977

Box 36, Folder 1

City of San Diego Contractual Correspondence 1977-1978

Box 36, Folder 2

Schedule of Activities and Programs 1977-1978

Box 36, Folder 3

Festival Marcos Incoming Correspondence 1977-1978

Box 36, Folder 4

Mesa Directiva 1977-1980

Box 36, Folder 5

Applications/Resumes, Not Accepted 1977-1983

Box 36, Folder 6

Resumes 1977-1984

Box 36, Folder 7

Ochoa, Victor 1977-1986

Box 36, Folder 8

Draft for Use of the Building 1977-1989

Box 36, Folder 9

Ochoa, Victor 1977-1988

Box 36, Folder 10

Activities Report 1978

Box 36, Folder 11

Airport Mural Project 1978

Box 36, Folder 12

Building Crisis, CCLR in Balboa Park 1978

Box 36, Folder 13

CETA/County of San Diego Applications for "Program Coordinator," 1978

Box 36, Folder 14

Chicano Federation General Assembly Meeting 1978

Box 36, Folder 15

City of San Diego Loan Agreements 1978

Box 36, Folder 16

City of San Diego Permits 1978

Box 36, Folder 17

El Camino Real Bookstore Correspondence 1978

Box 37, Folder 1

Incoming Correspondence 1978

Box 37, Folder 2

In-House Memos 1978

Box 37, Folder 3

Inter-Cultural Communication Specialists 1978

Box 37, Folder 4

Interoffice Memos 1978

Box 37, Folder 5

Job Descriptions, Staff 1978

Box 37, Folder 6

Lease Memos 1978

Box 37, Folder 7

Letters of Appreciation 1978

Box 37, Folder 8

Main Logo and Symbol 1978

Box 37, Folder 9

Outgoing Correspondence 1978

Box 37, Folder 10

Outgoing Memos 1978

Box 37, Folder 11

Tours and Presentations, Bilingual Presentation 1978

Box 37, Folder 12

Write/poet Rojas, Xelina 1978

Box 37, Folder 13

Youth Art Facilitator, Gonzalez, Ricardo 1978

Box 37, Folder 14

Cervantes, Filipe, Accountant 1978-1979

Box 37, Folder 15

Fire Department 1978-1979

Box 37, Folder 16

Job Descriptions/Description of Duties 1978-1979

Box 37, Folder 17

Programs 1978-1979

Box 37, Folder 18

Tours and Presentations 1978-1979

Box 37, Folder 19

Miscellaneous Papers 1978-1980

Box 37, Folder 20

Recreation Support Program 1978-1980

Box 37, Folder 21

Executive Director Guidelines and Job Description 1978-1982

Box 37, Folder 22

Awards/Certificates 1979

Box 37, Folder 23

Non-profit Status – Irrevocable Dedication-Dissolution Clause 1979

Box 37, Folder 24

Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual 1979

Box 37, Folder 25

Contreras, Marcos 1979

Box 37, Folder 26

Financial Statements 1979

Box 38, Folder 1

Flores Jr., Gregorio, Villanueva Teatro 1979

Box 38, Folder 2

Incoming Correspondence 1979

Box 38, Folder 3

Inter-office Memos 1979

Box 38, Folder 4

Letters of Appreciation 1979

Box 38, Folder 5

Letters of Support 1979

Box 38, Folder 6

Outgoing Correspondence 1979

Box 38, Folder 7

Recreation Support Program Proposal 1979

Box 38, Folder 8

Request for Use of Centro Building 1979

Box 38, Folder 9

Staff Meeting Minutes 1979

Box 38, Folder 10

Staff Roster 1979

Box 38, Folder 11

Staffing and Funding Monthly Reports 1979

Box 38, Folder 12

Enrique, Veronica 1979-1980

Box 38, Folder 13

Job Search for Director's Position 1979-1980

Box 38, Folder 14

Rosette, Guillermo, Program Information and Resume 1979-1980

Box 38, Folder 15

Staff Meeting and Report 1979-1980

Box 39, Folder 1

Staff Administrative Files 1979-1981

Box 39, Folder 2

Staff Meetings 1979-1983

Box 39, Folder 3

Balboa Park/Mission Bay Park Bond Issues Correspondence 1979-1988

Box 39, Folder 4

Policy Manual 1979-1989

Box 39, Folder 5

City of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department, Centro Relocation 1979-1990

Box 39, Folder 6

Border Culture Intercambio Minutes 1980

Box 39, Folder 7

Cultural Institution, City of San Diego 1980

Box 39, Folder 8

Definition and Description of Programs 1980

Box 39, Folder 9

Incoming Correspondence 1980

Box 39, Folder 10

Interoffice Correspondence 1980

Box 39, Folder 11

Lease 1980

Box 40, Folder 1

Letters of Appreciation 1980

Box 40, Folder 2

Letters of Support 1980

Box 40, Folder 3

Outgoing Correspondence 1980

Box 40, Folder 4

Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual 1980

Box 40, Folder 5

RETC: Flores, Gregorio, Theatre Arts Facilitator 1980

Box 40, Folder 6

RETC: Gomez, Tereza, Traditional Mexican Folk Dance Facilitator 1980

Box 40, Folder 7

San Diego Employers Association 1980

Box 40, Folder 8

Staff Meeting Minutes 1980

Box 40, Folder 9

Staff Negotiations 1980

Box 40, Folder 10

Veteran's Administration Correspondence 1980

Box 40, Folder 11

Volunteer Center 1980

Box 40, Folder 12

Events/Programs 1980-1981

Box 40, Folder 13

Re-sorted Contracts, Staff Meetings, Agendas and Programs 1980-1981

Box 40, Folder 14

Tours and Presentations Contracts 1980-1981

Box 40, Folder 15

Monthly Activities Reports 1980-1982

Box 40, Folder 16

Briceno, Francisco Leó n 1980-1983

Box 40, Folder 17

Building 1980-1983

Box 40, Folder 18

Mexico-U.S. Symposium 1980-1984

Box 40, Folder 19

Statement by Domestic Non-Profit Corporations, State of California 1980-1987

Box 40, Folder 20

10th Anniversary Celebration Program 1981

Box 40, Folder 21

Briceno, Francisco Leó n, Ceramics Instructor 1981

Box 40, Folder 22

Burkhart, Michael 1981

Box 40, Folder 23

California Conservation Corps Project Proposals 1981

Box 40, Folder 24

Centro Cultural 1981 Mural Project 1981

Box 40, Folder 25

Comprehensive Planning Organization 1981

Box 41, Folder 1

Incoming Correspondence 1981

Box 41, Folder 2

Internal Correspondence, RETC Employee Memo 1981

Box 41, Folder 3

Letters of Appreciation 1981

Box 41, Folder 4

Organizational chart 1981

Box 41, Folder 5

Organizational structure 1981

Box 41, Folder 6

Outgoing Correspondence 1981

Box 41, Folder 7

Regional Youth Employment Program Work Experience Training Agreement 1981

Box 41, Folder 8

Staff Meeting Minutes 1981

Box 41, Folder 9

Ziff, Linda 1981

Box 41, Folder 10

City of San Diego Maintenance and Service Information 1981-1982

Box 41, Folder 11

City of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department, Centro Grounds Maintenance 1981-1982

Box 41, Folder 12

Incoming Correspondence 1981-1982

Box 41, Folder 12

Incoming Correspondence 1981-1982

Box 41, Folder 13

Meetings 1981-1982

Box 41, Folder 14

Retreat Notes 1981-1982

Box 41, Folder 15

Schedule of Activities 1981-1982

Box 41, Folder 16

Tours and Presentations 1981-1982

Box 41, Folder 17

Membership Information for Brochure Development and Centro History 1981-1984

Box 41, Folder 18

Avalos, David E. 1981-1989

Box 41, Folder 19

Caravantes, Beatriz 1982

Box 41, Folder 20

Castellanos, Juan 1982

Box 41, Folder 21

Central Files Outline 1982

Box 41, Folder 22

Fundraising Proposal, Inter-office Memos 1982

Box 42, Folder 1

Incoming Correspondence 1982

Box 42, Folder 2

Letters of Appreciation 1982

Box 42, Folder 3

Outgoing Correspondence 1982

Box 42, Folder 4

Staff Meeting Minutes 1982

Box 42, Folder 5

Voices of the Future, Correspondence 1982

Box 42, Folder 6

The Support Center Non-Profit Management Institute 1982-1984

Box 42, Folder 7

Quirarte, Jacinto 1982-1987

Box 42, Folder 8

Evaluation Reports, Enrique Veronica 1983

Box 42, Folder 9

Incoming Correspondence 1983

Box 42, Folder 10

Morena, Myriam 1983

Box 42, Folder 11

Outgoing Correspondence 1983

Box 42, Folder 12

Program Coordinator Monthly Activities Report 1983

Box 42, Folder 13

Washington Project for the Arts 1983

Box 42, Folder 14

Inter-office Memos 1983-1984

Box 42, Folder 15

Central Balboa Park Association, Centro Development in Balboa Park 1983-1984

Box 43, Folder 1

Letters of Appreciation 1983-1984

Box 43, Folder 2

Job Announcements 1983-1984

Box 43, Folder 3

Monthly Reports, Avalos, David 1983-1984

Box 43, Folder 4

Nunes, Hilda M. 1983-1984

Box 43, Folder 5

Reports, Enrique, Veronica 1983-1984

Box 43, Folder 6

Program Coordinator/Curator Resumes, Applications and Other 1983-1985

Box 43, Folder 7

Miscellaneous 1983-1986

Box 43, Folder 8

Balboa Park Plan Regarding Centro and Related Recommendations 1983-1987

Box 43, Folder 9

Flyers, Non-CCLR Events 1983-1987

Box 43, Folder 10

Centro Background Documentation 1983-1987

Box 43, Folder 11

Hispanics in the United States, Cities in Transition Conference 1984

Box 43, Folder 12

Incoming Correspondence 1984

Box 43, Folder 13

Membership Project Development 1984

Box 43, Folder 14

Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee 1984

Box 43, Folder 15

Miscellaneous Correspondence 1984

Box 43, Folder 16

Monthly Reports, Rosadillo, Albert 1984

Box 44, Folder 1

Outgoing Correspondence 1984

Box 44, Folder 2

Personnel Policies and Procedures 1984

Box 44, Folder 3

REGY 1984

Box 44, Folder 4

Sanchez, Elizabeth Resume and Program Information 1984

Box 44, Folder 5

Volunteers/Docents 1984

Box 44, Folder 6

Warner Bros. "Full Metal Jacket" Correspondence 1984

Box 44, Folder 7

What My Culture Means to Me Winning Essays 1984

Box 44, Folder 8

Wolf Trap Foundation 1984

Box 44, Folder 9

YMCA/YWCA Correspondence 1984

Box 44, Folder 10

Zoological Society of San Diego 1984

Box 44, Folder 11

Financial Statements 1984-1985

Box 44, Folder 12

In-kind Contribution 1984-1985

Box 44, Folder 13

Letters of Support 1984-1985

Box 44, Folder 14

Job Descriptions 1984-1985

Box 44, Folder 15

Membership Forms 1984-1985

Box 44, Folder 16

Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee 1984

Box 44, Folder 17

Miscellaneous 1984-1985

Box 45, Folder 1

Outgoing Correspondence 1984-1985

Box 45, Folder 2

Program Coordinator 1984-1985

Box 45, Folder 3

Viscarra, Elisa, Monthly Reports 1984-1985

Box 45, Folder 4

Administration 1984-1986

Box 45, Folder 5

Anguiano, Marco 1984-1989

Box 45, Folder 6

15th Anniversary Letters 1985

Box 45, Folder 7

CAC Job Applicants 1985

Box 45, Folder 8

Curatorial 1985

Box 45, Folder 9

Incoming Correspondence 1985

Box 45, Folder 10

Lease Agreements (with drafts) 1985

Box 46, Folder 1

Letters of Appreciation 1985

Box 46, Folder 2

Managing the Arts Correspondence 1985

Box 46, Folder 3

Monthly Activities Reports-Bielma 1985

Box 46, Folder 4

Original Letters with Copies at 15th Anniversary Celebration 1985

Box 46, Folder 5

Outgoing Correspondence 1985

Box 46, Folder 6

Philip Brookman, Curator, Correspondence-Outgoing 1985

Box 46, Folder 7

Regy-Delia Rodriguez 1985

Box 46, Folder 8

Regy-Frankie Thomas 1985

Box 46, Folder 9

Resume Material/Photos 1985

Box 46, Folder 10

California Consortium for the Expansion Arts-Veronica Enrique 1985-1986

Box 46, Folder 11

Multicultural Arts Coalition 1985-1986

Box 46, Folder 12

Centro Annual Budget Summary and Detail 1985-1987

Box 46, Folder 13

House Manager Job Position 1986

Box 46, Folder 14

Incoming Correspondence 1986

Box 46, Folder 15

Mailing List Original 1986

Box 46, Folder 16

New Mexico Arts Division Correspondence 1986

Box 46, Folder 17

Outgoing Correspondence 1986

Box 46, Folder 18

Parlee, Lorena 1986

Box 46, Folder 19

Staff Letter/Agreement 1986

Box 46, Folder 20

Balboa Park Major Cultural Attractions 1986-1987

Box 46, Folder 21

City of San Diego Manager's Report, Special Promotional Programs Budget/Funding Criteria 1986-1987

Box 46, Folder 22

Letters of Support 1986-1987

Box 46, Folder 23

Loan Agreements 1986-1987

Box 46, Folder 24

Outgoing Correspondence 1986-1987

Box 46, Folder 25

Events and Programs 1986-1988

Box 47, Folder 1

Balboa Park Action/Alert 1987

Box 47, Folder 2

Central Balboa Park Association Presentations 1987

Box 47, Folder 3

Centro accomplishments 1987

Box 47, Folder 4

City of San Diego Manager's Report 1987

Box 47, Folder 5

CCLR plans/research 1987

Box 47, Folder 6

Copyrights from Office of Congress 1987

Box 47, Folder 7

Dun V. Bradstreet Inc, consolidated Report on CCLR 1987

Box 47, Folder 8

Free Entry Letter 1987

Box 47, Folder 9

Incoming Correspondence 1987

Box 47, Folder 10

Letters of Appreciation 1987

Box 48, Folder 1

Master Plan/Balboa Park/Centro Future Plans and Letters of Support 1987

Box 48, Folder 2

Master Plan for Balboa Park, Correspondence 1987

Box 48, Folder 3

Members Dinner 1987

Box 48, Folder 4

Membership 1987

Box 48, Folder 5

Outgoing Correspondence 1987

Box 48, Folder 6

Park Correspondence 1987

Box 48, Folder 7

Staff Meeting Notes 1987

Box 48, Folder 8

Staff/Volunteer Reception 1987

Box 48, Folder 9

Volunteers 1987

Box 48, Folder 10

Western Alliance of Arts Administrators conference and scholarship Application 1987

Box 48, Folder 11

Centro administrative Records 1987-1988

Box 48, Folder 12

Use of the Building 1987-1988

Box 48, Folder 13

Use of the Building Requests 1987-1988

Box 49, Folder 1

Calendar of Events 1987-1989

Box 49, Folder 2

Job Descriptions and Questions for Prospective Applicants 1987-1989

Box 49, Folder 3

Administrative Assistant Applications 1988

Box 49, Folder 4

Advisory Committee Meeting Report 1988

Box 49, Folder 5

Centro Transition 1988

Box 49, Folder 6

Enrique, Veronica, Intention to Resign as Executive Director 1988

Box 49, Folder 7

Enrique, Veronica, Statement of Recommendation for Transient Occupancy Tax 1988

Box 49, Folder 8

Enrique, Veronica, Executive Director's Reports 1988

Box 49, Folder 9

Facilities Concept Paper 1988

Box 49, Folder 10

Facility Upgrade Ideas 1988

Box 49, Folder 11

Financial Statements for May 1988

Box 49, Folder 12

Future Plans 1988

Box 49, Folder 13

Hispanic Resource Directory, Denali Press 1988

Box 49, Folder 14

Incoming Correspondence 1988

Box 49, Folder 15

Leó n, Patricia 1988

Box 49, Folder 16

Letters of Support 1988

Box 49, Folder 17

Marketing Hispanic Arts 1988

Box 49, Folder 18

Outgoing Correspondence 1988

Box 49, Folder 19

Professional Developments/Consultations 1988

Box 49, Folder 20

California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives 1988-1991

Box 49, Folder 21

Job Description, Curator 1988-1989

Box 49, Folder 22

Personnel Issues Acknowledgement 1988-1989

Box 49, Folder 23

Staff and Personnel Recommendation Letters 1988-1989

Box 50, Folder 1

Centro Cultural Action/Job Searches 1988-1990

Box 50, Folder 2

Membership to CCLR 1988-1990

Box 50, Folder 3

Mission Statement and Goals and Objectives 1988-1990

Box 50, Folder 4

Use of the Building 1988-1990

Box 50, Folder 5

Notes 1988-1992

Box 50, Folder 6

Job Descriptions, Administrations and Staff 1988-1993

Box 50, Folder 7

Alocer, Mario, Certificate of Appreciation 1989

Box 50, Folder 8

Arts Advisory Committee Members 1989

Box 50, Folder 9

Association of American Museums, Museum Assessment Program Report on CCLR 1989

Box 50, Folder 10

Central Balboa Park Association Director's Meeting, Jan 20 1989

Box 50, Folder 11

Central Balboa Park Association Director's Meeting, Oct 20 1989

Box 50, Folder 12

CCLR Resumes 1989

Box 50, Folder 13

Classified Advertisement for Job Availability at CCLR 1989

Box 50, Folder 14

Director of Development 1989

Box 50, Folder 15

Incoming Correspondence 1989

Box 50, Folder 16

Interview Forms 1989

Box 50, Folder 17

Leó n, Patricia, Administrative Assistant 1989

Box 50, Folder 18

Membership to CCLR 1989

Box 50, Folder 19

Messiere, Catherine, Centro Performing Arts Consultant 1989

Box 50, Folder 20

Outgoing Correspondence 1989

Box 50, Folder 21

Reference Library/Resource Center 1989

Box 51, Folder 1

Staff Meeting 1989

Box 51, Folder 2

Use of CCLR 1989

Box 51, Folder 3

V. Donkersley, Museum Status Visit 1989

Box 51, Folder 4

Incoming Correspondence 1989-1990

Box 51, Folder 5

CCLR Long-Term Plan 1989-1991

Box 51, Folder 6

Notes on Funding Sources 1989-1992

Box 51, Folder 7

Performing Arts Coordinator Applications 1990-1992

Box 51, Folder 8

44th Congressional District Resolution on Centro Cultural de la Raza 1990

Box 51, Folder 9

Agreement with Pantleon Enterprises 1990

Box 51, Folder 10

Centro Brochure 1990

Box 51, Folder 11

Centro Cultural – Vita 1990

Box 51, Folder 12

City of San Diego Park and Recreation Department, Balboa Park Committee Minutes 1990

Box 51, Folder 13

Incoming Correspondence 1990

Box 51, Folder 14

Letters of Support 1990

Box 51, Folder 15

Mendoza, Ricardo 1990

Box 51, Folder 16

National Chicano Moratorium Committee Use of Centro Building, Rules and Procedures 1990

Box 51, Folder 17

Ochoa, Victor 1990

Box 51, Folder 18

Performing Arts Coordinator Applications 1990

Box 51, Folder 19

Resumes 1990

Box 51, Folder 20

Use of Key Agreement 1990

Box 51, Folder 21

CCLR Receipts 1990-1991

Box 51, Folder 22

Hunter Mail Advertising 1990-1991

Box 51, Folder 23

Executive Director Outline and Job Search News Release 1991

Box 51, Folder 24

Incoming Correspondence 1991

Box 52, Folder 1

Notes 1991

Box 52, Folder 2

Outgoing Correspondence 1991

Box 52, Folder 3

Performing Arts Coordinator, Reports 1991

Box 52, Folder 4

Inter-office Correspondence 1991-1992

Box 52, Folder 5

Staff Meeting Notes 1991-1992

Box 52, Folder 6

Outgoing Correspondence 1992

Box 52, Folder 7

Mission Statement and Program Summary 1992

Box 52, Folder 8

Personnel Policies and Procedures 1992

Box 52, Folder 9

Visual Arts Report 1992

Box 52, Folder 10

Incoming Correspondence 1992-1993

Box 52, Folder 11

Incoming Correspondence 1993

Box 52, Folder 12

Chavez, Patricio, Miscellaneous Personal Papers 1994-1996

Box 52, Folder 13

Incoming Correspondence 1995-1996

Box 52, Folder 14

Outgoing Correspondence 1995-1996

Box 52, Folder 15

CCLR 1996-1998

Box 52, Folder 16

Outgoing Correspondence 1998

Box 52, Folder 17

Arreola, Rosa, Application undated

Box 52, Folder 18

Building Rules undated

Box 52, Folder 19

CCLR Pamphlet undated

Box 52, Folder 20

City of San Diego Lease Application undated

Box 52, Folder 21

Consultant Resumes, Padilla, Ernest undated

Box 52, Folder 22

Eligible Applications undated

Box 52, Folder 23

Enrique, Herminia A. undated

Box 52, Folder 24

General Administrative File undated

Box 52, Folder 25

General Procedures, Responsibilities and Structures undated

Box 53, Folder 1

Incoming Correspondence undated

Box 53, Folder 2

Inter-office Memorandums undated

Box 53, Folder 3

Interview instructions and Notes undated

Box 53, Folder 4

Job Description, Secretary undated

Box 53, Folder 5

Logo Ideas undated

Box 53, Folder 6

Maps undated

Box 53, Folder 7

Media, Chicano Press, National Chicano Forum undated

Box 53, Folder 8

Membership Brochure undated

Box 53, Folder 9

Mission Statement undated

Box 53, Folder 10

Outgoing Correspondence undated

Box 53, Folder 11

Personnel Policies undated

Box 53, Folder 12

Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual undated

Box 53, Folder 13

Program Objectives for Tiendita undated

Box 53, Folder 14

Prospectus undated

Box 53, Folder 15

Rap to Save the Centro Cultural de la Raza undated

Box 53, Folder 16

Resolution to Work with California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives undated

Box 53, Folder 17

Resumes, CTN Librarian Interviews undated

Box 53, Folder 18

Resumes, Philip Alan Brookman undated

Box 53, Folder  19-20

Resumes undated

Box 54, Folder  1-2

Resumes undated

Box 54, Folder 3

Rules and Procedures undated

Box 54, Folder 4

Staff Issues undated

Box 54, Folder 5

Staff Advertising in San Diego Union undated

Box 54, Folder 6

Staff Resumes undated

Box 54, Folder 7

Staff and Volunteer Rosters undated

Box 54, Folder 8

Statement of Purpose undated

Box 54, Folder 9

Toltecas en Aztlan Pamphlet undated

Box 54, Folder 10

Tours and Presentations undated

 

Series II: Internal Events, Programs, And Projects

General Physical Description note: [arranged chronologically]
Box 54, Folder 11

Gilberto Ramirez Mural Dedication 1970

Box 54, Folder 12

Centro Activities 1970-1975

Box 54, Folder 13

Centro and Ballet Activities 1970-1976

Box 54, Folder 14

Ballet Folklorico en Aztlán 1971

Box 54, Folder 15

Toltecas en Aztlán History 1971-1975

Box 54, Folder 16

A Decade of Chicano Latino Art 1971-1984

Box 54, Folder 17

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Citizenship Lesson #1 1972

Box 54, Folder 19

TENAZ Documentary 1973

Box 54, Folder 18

Tolteca Productions 1972-1974

Box 54, Folder 20

Camera Report 1973

Box 54, Folder 21

Equipment Breakdown 1973

Box 54, Folder 22

Festival de los Teatros 1973

Box 54, Folder 23

Performers Agreements 1973

Box 54, Folder 24

Toltecas en Aztlán 1973-1974

Box 54, Folder 25

Performances and Activities 1973-1975

Box 55, Folder 1

CCLR Projects and Events 1973-1985

Box 55, Folder 2

Human Resources Proposal Review for "Summer Creative Workshops for Youth," 1974

Box 55, Folder 3

Las Tres Mujeres Exhibit Flyer 1974

Box 55, Folder 4

Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation Inner City Mural Program 1974

Box 55, Folder 5

Tolteca Productions Miscellaneous 1974

Box 55, Folder 6

Various Events – Ballet Folklorico, Workshops, etc. 1974-1975

Box 55, Folder 7

Bicentenial Proposals California History Circular Mural 1974-1977

Box 55, Folder 8

Un Dia Con La Mujer '78 1974-1978

Box 55, Folder 9

Espejo del Barrio Exposition 1975

Box 55, Folder 10

Event Flyers 1975

Box 55, Folder 11

Performances 1975

Box 55, Folder 12

Razita 1975

Box 55, Folder 13

"Realidades" Programs/Projects 1975

Box 55, Folder 14

Summer Workshops 1975

Box 55, Folder 15

Art Exhibits 1975-1978

Box 55, Folder 16

Events with Ballet Folklorico 1975-1984

Box 56, Folder 1

Ballet Folklorico 1976

Box 56, Folder 2

Consultant Contracts 1976

Box 56, Folder 3

Cultural Heritage Education Program Proposal 1976

Box 56, Folder 4

Fiesta del Communidad, 2nd Annual 1976

Box 56, Folder 5

Murals and Activities Petitions for Support 1976

Box 56, Folder 6

Siripo de Argentina, Event Flyer 1976

Box 56, Folder 7

Consultant Contracts 1976-1977

Box 56, Folder 8

Mural Controversy 1976-1977

Box 56, Folder 9

Centro Cultural Anuncios 1976-1984

Box 56, Folder 10

CCLR News Releases 1976- n.d.

Box 56, Folder 11

8th Annual Festival de los Teatros Chicanos 1977

Box 56, Folder 12

8th Annual Chicano Theater Festival Proposal 1977

Box 56, Folder 13

Chicano Theater Festival 1977

Box 56, Folder 14

Consultant Contract 1977

Box 56, Folder 15

Cultural Exchange Program, Sala Maria del Socorro 1977

Box 56, Folder 16

Event Flyers 1977

Box 56, Folder 17

Guelaguetza, Fiesta de Benito Juarez Flyer 1977

Box 56, Folder 18

"La Victima" Flyers, Schedule of Events, and Tour 1977

Box 56, Folder 19

Una Noche Con Ecuador 1977

Box 56, Folder 20

Workshop Descriptions 1977

Box 56, Folder 21

Chicano Theater Festival Proposals 1977-1978

Box 56, Folder 22

Consultant Contract 1977-1978

Box 56, Folder 23

REGY Incoming Correspondence 1977-1978

Box 57, Folder 1

Teatro Mascarones 1977-1978

Box 57, Folder 2

Workshops (summer) 1977-1978

Box 57, Folder 3

Ballet Folklorico en Aztlán 1977-1979

Box 57, Folder 4

Brochure 1977-1981

Box 57, Folder 5

Made in Aztlán Project 1977-1985

Box 57, Folder 6

Made in Aztlán, Philip Brookman 1977-1985

Box 57, Folder 7

CCLR Flyers 1978

Box 57, Folder 8

El Grito de Dolores, Mexican Independence, Day 1978

Box 57, Folder 9

Hispanic Cultural Arts Awareness Project 1978

Box 57, Folder 10

La Raza Law Graduates Commencement 1978

Box 57, Folder 11

Los Folkloristas 1978

Box 57, Folder 12

"Outside Mural Project" by Marcos Contreras 1978

Box 57, Folder 13

Mexican Independence Day 1978

Box 57, Folder 14

Reflexiones Loan Agreements 1978

Box 57, Folder 15

Una Noche Con la Mujer 1978

Box 57, Folder 16

Una Noche Indigena 1978

Box 57, Folder 17

RETC school Presentations and Tours 1978-1980

Box 58, Folder 1

Events with Ballet Folklorico 1978-1981

Box 58, Folder 2

Workfare Projects 1978-1983

Box 58, Folder 3

CCLR Experiences 1978-1985

Box 58, Folder 4

Domingo Ulloa Exhibit 1978-1985

Box 58, Folder 5

Ballet Folklorico Monthly Report 1979

Box 58, Folder 6

Bingo/Loteria 1979

Box 58, Folder 7

Class Announcements at CCLR 1979

Box 58, Folder 8

Cultural Exchange 1979

Box 58, Folder 9

Four Directions 1979

Box 58, Folder 10

Programs and Schedules 1979

Box 58, Folder 11

Recreation Support Program, Monthly Program Performance Reports 1979

Box 58, Folder 12

Teatro Mestizo 1979

Box 58, Folder 13

Toltecas Concheros 1979

Box 58, Folder 14

Workshops 1979

Box 58, Folder 15

"Vine, Vi y Mejor Me Fui," 1979

Box 58, Folder 16

Artists in Residence Self-evaluation Forms, Bielma, Ricardo 1979-1980

Box 58, Folder 17

Binational Arts Program 1979-1980

Box 58, Folder 18

Events 1979-1980

Box 59, Folder 1

Proposal 1979-1980

Box 59, Folder 2

Publicity Media Workshop 1979-1980

Box 59, Folder 3

Exhibit Possibilities 1979-1986

Box 59, Folder 4

Artists in Residence Special Arts for Children Program, Espinoza, Roberto 1980

Box 59, Folder 5

Ballet Folklorico en Aztlán Programs 1980

Box 59, Folder 6

Chicano Park Restoration, Chicano Park Historical Site 1980

Box 59, Folder 7

Cuban Cultural Awareness Project Proposal 1980

Box 59, Folder 8

Dia de la Raza 1980

Box 59, Folder 9

Dia de la Raza Tardeada Flyers 1980

Box 59, Folder 10

Dia de los Muertos 1980

Box 59, Folder 11

Donation Box 1980

Box 59, Folder 12

Malinche Show 1980

Box 59, Folder 13

Media Workshop 1980

Box 59, Folder 14

Planning Meeting 1980

Box 59, Folder 15

Posada Exhibit 1980

Box 59, Folder 16

Programs and Events 1980

Box 59, Folder 17

Que Viva Puebla Y El Cinco de Mayo 1980

Box 59, Folder 18

Revolucí on Dance 1980

Box 59, Folder 19

Sandra Cruz's Presentations 1980

Box 59, Folder 20

Sherman Unidos Agreement, Mural Dedication 1980

Box 59, Folder 21

Slide Presentation 1980

Box 59, Folder 22

Workshop, Jaime Garza 1980

Box 59, Folder 23

Workshop, Jaime Jaimez 1980

Box 59, Folder 24

Artist in Residency Mural Project, Ochoa, Victor 1980-1981

Box 59, Folder 25

Artists in Social Institutions Self-evaluation, Bielma, Ricardo 1980-1981

Box 60, Folder 1

Folk Life Festival 1980-1981

Box 60, Folder 2

Miscellaneous Flyers 1980-1981

Box 60, Folder 3

Pledges 1980-1981

Box 60, Folder 4

Workshops 1980-1981

Box 60, Folder 5

11th Anniversary Celebration 1980-1983

Box 60, Folder 6

Mural Project 1980-1983

Box 60, Folder 7

Folk Arts 1980-1984

 

10th Anniversary

Box 60, Folder 8

10th Anniversary Advance Tickets 1981

Box 60, Folder 9

Booklet 1981

Box 60, Folder 10

Celebration 1981

Box 60, Folder 11

Danza de Aztlán plus Grant Information 1981

Box 60, Folder 12

Funding and Correspondence 1981

Box 60, Folder 13

Invitation 1981

Box 60, Folder 14

Mural Project 1981

Box 60, Folder 15

Press Release 1981

Box 60, Folder 16

Tickets 1981

Box 60, Folder 17

11th Annual Chicano Park Day 1981

General Physical Description note: (see also box 156 folder 4)
Box 60, Folder 18

Binational 1981

Box 61, Folder 1

Bi-National Visual Arts Exchange 1981

Box 61, Folder 2

Chicano Mural Dedication Flyer 1981

Box 61, Folder 3

Cinco de Mayo Run 1981

Box 61, Folder 4

Danza en Aztlán, Lino Chavez and Jarocho 1981

General Physical Description note: (see also box 157 folder 6)
Box 61, Folder 5

Eduardo Calderon, Shamanistic Demonstration 1981

Box 61, Folder 6

"El Pulpo"/The Octopus 1981

General Physical Description note: (see also box 152 folder 3)
Box 61, Folder 7

"From Paris to Aztlán," 1981

Box 61, Folder 8

International Blend 1981

Box 61, Folder 9

"Mural Art Expression," Ochoa, Victor, SDSU Class 1981

Box 61, Folder 10

"Mural Dedication Fiesta" 1981

Box 61, Folder 11

Noviembre Revolucionario 1981

General Physical Description note: (see also box 156 folder 4)
Box 61, Folder 12

Projected Schedule of Events 1981

Box 61, Folder 13

10th Anniversary for Centro Cultural 1981-1982

Box 61, Folder 14

Artists in Residence Self-evaluation, Bielma, Ricardo 1981-1982

Box 61, Folder 15

Artists in Residence Self-evaluation, Ochoa, Victor 1981-1982

Box 61, Folder 16

Fragmentos de Barro 1981-1983

Box 61, Folder 17

Student Affirmative Action Transition Program 1981-1983

Box 61, Folder 18

Liricas de Canciones 1981-1985

Box 61, Folder 19

10 x 10 Show 1982

Box 61, Folder 20

"Aztec Ritual – Chicano Reality," 1982

Box 61, Folder 21

Balboa Community School, Community Mural Dedication 1982

Box 61, Folder 22

Christmas Potluck, Staff and Personnel 1982

Box 61, Folder 23

Internships 1982

Box 61, Folder 24

Mascaras 1982

Box 61, Folder 25

MEChA Celebration 1982

Box 61, Folder 26

Mesa Mural Dedication 1982

Box 61, Folder 27

"The Tecolote Vision," 1982

Box 61, Folder 28

Workshops 1982

Box 61, Folder 29

World Food Day, Flyers 1982

Box 61, Folder 30

California Murals Off the Wall 1982-1983

Box 62, Folder 1

Music Y Movement Arts Project 1982-1983

Box 62, Folder 2

Regional Youth Employment Program 1982-1983

Box 62, Folder 3

"…And The Dead Come Singing," 1983

Box 62, Folder 4

Auction of Contemporary Chicano Art 1983

Box 62, Folder 5

California Art on the Road 1983

Box 62, Folder 6

College of Education Bilingual Emphasis Program Agenda and Photos 1983

Box 62, Folder 7

Events 1982-1983

Box 62, Folder 8

Galerias de la Calle Exhibit 1983

Box 62, Folder 9

Intercon 1983

Box 62, Folder 10

Landmark Art Projects 1983

Box 62, Folder 11

Lowell Mural Project 1983

Box 62, Folder 12

Mardi Teale 1983

Box 62, Folder 13

Off The Wall 1983

Box 62, Folder 14

Pathways Cultural Production, "Live on the Streets," 1983

Box 62, Folder 15

Pedro J Gonzales Mural 1983

Box 62, Folder 16

Wolf Trap/Head Start 1983

Box 62, Folder 17

Andres Segura Danzante 1983-1984

Box 62, Folder 18

Ballet Folklorico Workshops and Classes 1983-1984

Box 62, Folder 19

Calendar of Events 1983-1984

Box 63, Folder 1

Chicano Interdisciplinary Program 1983-1984

Box 63, Folder 2

"Del Otro Lado"/From the Other Side, Correspondence 1983-1985

Box 63, Folder 3

Folklorico Dance Workshop 1983-1984

Box 63, Folder 4

Heart Association Mural 1983-1984

Box 63, Folder 5

Califas Film Fund 1983-1985

Box 63, Folder 6

Interdisciplinary Program 1983-1985

Box 63, Folder 7

Border Art Project 1984

Box 63, Folder 8

Cancionero de la Intervenció n Francesa 1984

Box 63, Folder 9

Cancionero Mexicano 1984

Box 63, Folder 10

Centro's Class Record, Music Workshop 1984

Box 63, Folder 11

Chicano Culture Interdisciplinary Program 1984

Box 63, Folder 12

Children's Projects 1984

Box 64, Folder 1

City Council Notes 1984

Box 64, Folder 2

City Hall Exhibit 1984

Box 64, Folder 3

Cuerdas, Guitarras y Cultura Flyers 1984

Box 64, Folder 4

Drug Prevention Teen Theatre Project 1984

Box 64, Folder 5

CCLR Event Flyers 1984

Box 64, Folder 6

"From History to Action," 10th Anniversary of the Woman's Building 1984

Box 64, Folder 7

Guillermo Aranda Reception 1984

Box 64, Folder 8

Head Start/Bird Rock Elementary School 1984

Box 64, Folder 9

Fragmentos (7 years), Proofed by Luis J C#xeacute; sar, Type Master by CCLR 1984

Box 64, Folder 10

Hirashimi/Nagasahi Commemoration 1984

Box 64, Folder 11

Jarocho Concert 1984

Box 64, Folder 12

Multi-Media Cinco de Mayo Presentation, Consultant Contract 1984

Box 64, Folder 13

Music Workshop Classes 1984

Box 64, Folder 14

Ochoa, Victor, Certificate of Appointment to Public Arts Advisory Council 1984

Box 64, Folder 15

Pedro J. Gonzales Mural Fundraising 1984

Box 64, Folder 16

Pedro J. Gonzales Mural Unveiling 1984

Box 64, Folder 17

Third World Recital, Villa Montezuma 1984

General Physical Description note: (see also box 157 folder 6)
Box 64, Folder 18

Centro Anniversary 1984-1985

Box 64, Folder 19

Labor in San Diego Mural 1984-1985

Box 64, Folder 20

Youth Arts Directory 1984-1985

Box 64, Folder 21

Maize Press Final Descriptive Report 1984-1986

Box 65, Folder 1

M. Lopez, R. Machuca, R. Bielma 1984-1987

Box 65, Folder 2

Musical Project 1984-1987

Box 65, Folder 3

BAW/TAF Flyers 1984-1990

Box 65, Folder 4

Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo 1984-1991

Box 65, Folder 5

15th Anniversary 1985

Box 65, Folder 6

15th Anniversary Information 1985

Box 65, Folder 7

15th Anniversary Calendar Answered Questionnaires 1985

Box 65, Folder 8

Balboa Park School Program 1985

Box 65, Folder 9

Caminata Espiritual Cuauhtemoc 1985

Box 65, Folder 10

Chicano Culture Interdisciplinary Program, In-Service Training 1985

Box 65, Folder 11

Christmas Potluck 1985

Box 65, Folder 12

Cinco de Mayo 1985

Box 65, Folder 13

Cinco de Mayo Essay Contest 1985

Box 65, Folder 14

Correspondence with Contributors 1985

Box 65, Folder 15

County Drug Prevention Project Contract 1985

Box 65, Folder 16

County Drug Prevention Project Correspondence 1985

Box 66, Folder 1

County Drug Prevention Project Prescan Accounting Services 1985

Box 66, Folder 2

Dance Groups, Mariachi Groups 1985

Box 66, Folder 3

Dia de los Muertos 1985

Box 66, Folder 4

Domingo Ulloa Exhibit 1985

Box 66, Folder 5

Drug Education/Prevention Theatre Project 1985

Box 66, Folder 6

Drug Prevention Theatre Project 1985

Box 66, Folder 7

Drug Prevention Theatre Project, 2nd Proposal 1985

Box 66, Folder 8

Drug Prevention Theatre Project Correspondence 1985

Box 66, Folder 9

East Los Streetscapers 1985

Box 66, Folder 10

Folklore en Aztlán "Farewell Banquet Dance,' 1985

Box 66, Folder 11

"Hecho en Aztlán" Exhibit 1985

Box 152, Folder 10

"Hecho en Aztlán" Program Original 1985

Box 66, Folder 12

Interview Fragments 1985

Box 66, Folder 13

Interviews with Board of Directors for 15th Anniversary 1985

Box 66, Folder 14

James Luna Exhibition Pamphlet 1985

Box 66, Folder 15

Joaquin Vasquez "El Montanes," 1985

Box 66, Folder 16

Labor in San Diego Community Mural Flyer 1985

Box 66, Folder 17

Made in Aztlán, 15th Anniversary Preparations 1985

Box 66, Folder 18

Made in Aztlán, Articles 1985

Box 66, Folder 19

Made in Aztlán, Article Revisions 1985

Box 67, Folder 1

Made in Aztlán Budget Planning 1985

Box 67, Folder 2

Made in Aztlán Guillermo Gomez-Pe#xntilde; a 1985

Box 67, Folder 3

Made in Aztlán Inventory 1985

Box 67, Folder 4

Made in Aztlán Veronica Enrique Introduction 1985

Box 67, Folder 5

Made in Aztlán miscellaneous 1985

General Physical Description note: (see also box 157 folder 6)
Box 67, Folder 6

Meridianos, Originales de Articulos, Guillermo Gomez-Pe#xntilde; a 1985

Box 67, Folder 7

Quintama Roo 1985

Box 67, Folder 8

Sangre Nueva 1985

Box 67, Folder 9

Teatro/Performance Art In Aztlán 1985

General Physical Description note: (see also box 157 folder 6)
Box 67, Folder 10

¡Tierra Y Liberdad! Flyer 1985

Box 67, Folder 11

Yermo Aranda, Centro's 15th Anniversary 1985

Box 67, Folder 12

Events 1985-1986

Box 67, Folder 13

Christmas on the Prado 1985-1986

Box 67, Folder 14

"Del Otro Lado"/From the Other Side, California Council for the Humanities Correspondence 1985-1986

Box 67, Folder 15

En Memoria Altars Installations 1985-1986

Box 67, Folder 16

Made in Azltán Catalog Design 1985-1986

Box 68, Folder 1

Made in Aztlán Typeset 1985-1986

Box 68, Folder 2

Made in Aztlán 1985-1987

Box 68, Folder 3

Made in Aztlán Exhibits 1985-1987

Box 68, Folder 4

Theatre Space 1985-1987

Box 68, Folder 5

National Endowment for the Humanities Youth Projects 1985-1988

Box 68, Folder 6

Performance Possibilities 1985-1988

Box 68, Folder 7

Projects and Events 1985-1989

Box 68, Folder 8

BAW/TAF "Caf#xeacute;Urgente," 1986

Box 68, Folder 9

BAW/TAF "End of the Line," 1986

Box 68, Folder 10

BAW/TAF Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions 1986

Box 68, Folder 11

"Break of Dawn" Film Casting 1986

Box 68, Folder 12

"Christmas at the Centro," 1986

Box 68, Folder 13

Corrido Del Pueblo 1986

Box 68, Folder 14

Cultural Resources Fair 1986

Box 68, Folder 15

Esmerelda Enrique Spanish Dance Company Concert 1986

Box 68, Folder 16

Exhibition Flyers 1986

Box 69, Folder 1

Fiesta Poblana 1986

Box 69, Folder 2

"I Am Somebody" Film Project 1986

Box 69, Folder 3

Made in Aztlán Art Boards Xerox 1986

Box 69, Folder 4

Made in Aztlán Book, 15th Anniversary 1986

Box 69, Folder 5

"Nobody Writes to the Colonel 1986-1987

Box 69, Folder 6

Performing Arts Program 1986

Box 69, Folder 7

Performing Arts Program Final Report 1986

Box 69, Folder 8

"Photographing Ourselves" Exhibition 1986

Box 69, Folder 9

Quetzal, El Corrido Del Pueblo 1986

Box 69, Folder 10

Robert Sanchez Exhibition Pamphlet 1986

Box 69, Folder 11

Carlos Peñ a, COMBO Fellowship Theatre Production 1986-1987

Box 69, Folder 12

Christmas at the Centro 1986-1987

Box 69, Folder 13

Gallery Possibilities 1986-1987

Box 69, Folder 14

Titeretes 1986-1987

Box 70, Folder 1

Centro Curatorial 1986-1988

Box 70, Folder 2

15th Anniversary Shipping List 1987

Box 70, Folder 3

ACADEDA, Folklorico Dance Workshop 1987

Box 70, Folder 4

Art Exhibition of Painting and Drawing 1987

Box 70, Folder 5

Big World/Little House 1987

General Physical Description note: (see also box 152 folder 2)
Box 70, Folder 6

BAW/TAF Memo 1987

Box 70, Folder 7

BAW/TAF "Border Realities III," 1987

General Physical Description note: (see also box 152 folder 2)
Box 70, Folder 8

BAW/TAF "911," 1987

Box 70, Folder 9

Bilingual Interdisciplinary Performance Workshop 1987

Box 70, Folder 10

Broken Line/Linea Quebrada 1987

Box 70, Folder 11

Carmen Morales Memorial Fund 1987

Box 70, Folder 12

Centro, Christmas on the Prado 1987

Box 70, Folder 13

Christmas on the Prado 1987

Box 70, Folder 14

"Exhibition of Cultural Diversity," 1987

Box 70, Folder 15

Fiesta Poblana 1987

Box 70, Folder 16

Fragmentos Reception 1987

Box 70, Folder 17

Grabacion, Quetzal 1987

Box 70, Folder 18

"Hijos: Once a Family," 1987

Box 70, Folder 19

Information on CCLR, Events and Exhibits 1987

Box 70, Folder 20

Instituto Nacional de Belles Artes 1987

Box 71, Folder 1

Las Noches de Cadiz 1987

Box 71, Folder 2

Miscellaneous Performance Information 1987

Box 71, Folder 3

Performing Arts 1987

Box 71, Folder 4

Performing Arts Program 1987

Box 71, Folder 5

Performing Arts Program Final Report 1987

Box 71, Folder 6

Quetzal Cassette Jacket Design 1987

Box 71, Folder 7

Visible Differences 1987

Box 71, Folder 8

Veronica Enrique's Appointment to Art Education Advisory Committee 1987

Box 71, Folder 9

Volunteer Reception Guest List 1987

Box 71, Folder 10

Arriba y Abajo (Jim Bradley) 1987

Box 71, Folder 11

Ballet Folklorico en Aztlán 1987-1988

Box 71, Folder 12

Calendar of Events 1987-1988

Box 71, Folder 13

Cartas y Reportes en Music Workshop, Bielma, Ricardo 1987-1988

Box 71, Folder 14

Computer 1987-1988

Box 71, Folder 15

Eagle Medicine Gathering (Kanto), Tigre Perez 1987-1988

Box 71, Folder 16

Events 1987-1988

Box 72, Folder 1

Fragmentos de Barro/Pieces of Clay 1987-1988

Box 72, Folder 2

"L.A. Three" Exhibitions, "2 Shows" and "Solo," 1987-1988

Box 72, Folder 3

Museum Month Event Attendance Record 1987-1988

Box 72, Folder 4

Performing Arts 1987-1988

Box 72, Folder 5

Tiendita 1987-1988

Box 72, Folder 6

BAW/TAF Dia Art Foundation, "If You Lived Here" 1987-1990

Box 72, Folder 7

An Informal History of the Events Preceding and Following the Battle of Puebla, by Aida Mancillas-Doyle 1988

Box 72, Folder 8

Ballet Folklorico en Aztlán 1988

Box 72, Folder 9

BAW/TAF 1988

Box 72, Folder 10

BAW/TAF "Casa De Cambio," 1988

Box 72, Folder 11

Border Realities II Documentation 1988

Box 72, Folder 12

Broken Rainbow 1988

Box 72, Folder 13-14

Christmas on the Prado 1988

Box 72, Folder 15

Dia De Los Muertos 1988

Box 72, Folder 16

Dia De Los Muertos Exhibition, Calaveras, Heartburn y Otras Cosas 1988

Box 72, Folder 17

Ensayos Sobre La Frontera by Guillermo Gomez-Peñ a 1988

Box 72, Folder 18

Exhibits 1988

Box 73, Folder 1

Fiesta Poblana 1988

Box 73, Folder 2

Fourth Annual Chicano Studies Conference 1988

Box 73, Folder 3

"Hopi Prophecy," 1988

Box 73, Folder 4

La Union Del Barrio 1988

Box 73, Folder 5

Made in Aztlán Correspondence 1988

Box 73, Folder 6

"Medal of Honor Series," 1988

Box 73, Folder 7

"Mexico's Political Renaissance" Gallery Show 1988

Box 73, Folder 8

Museum Month 1988

Box 73, Folder 9

"On The Spot" News Release 1988

Box 73, Folder 10

A Peace of Nicaragua/Christmas at the Centro 1988

General Physical Description note: (see also oversize box 152)
Box 73, Folder 11

Performing Arts Program 1988

Box 73, Folder 12

Performance Possibilities 1988

Box 73, Folder 13

Quetzal Concert 1988

Box 73, Folder 14

Quetzal Concert and Tapes 1988

Box 73, Folder 15

Quetzal Music and Dance Group Lists and Events 1988

Box 73, Folder 16

Rolando Arjona Lecture 1988

Box 73, Folder 17

"Ritual Breads of Mexico," 1988

Box 73, Folder 18

"Salvador Roberto Torres" Solo Exhibition 1988

Box 73, Folder 19

Santiago Vaca Exhibition 1988

Box 73, Folder 20

"Two Shows," L.A. Three, Richard Lou 1988

Box 73, Folder 21

"Current Traditions" an Exhibition of California Indian Artists 1988-1989

Box 73, Folder 22

Exhibition Information and Calendar of Events 1988-1989

Box 73, Folder 23

Festival of Chiles Preparations 1988-1989

Box 74, Folder 1

Soviet Mural at Centro 1988-1990

Box 74, Folder 2

Special Events 1988-1991

Box 74, Folder 3

Annual Mexican Independence Benefit Dinner-Dance 1989

General Physical Description note: (see also box 156 folder 4)
Box 74, Folder 4

Artists Conference 1989

Box 74, Folder 5

"Artists Space," 1989

Box 74, Folder 6

BAW/TAF, Border Axes 1989

Box 74, Folder 7

BAW/TAF Correspondence 1989

Box 74, Folder 8

BAW/TAF, "Super Barrio," 1989

Box 74, Folder 9

BAW/TAF, "Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives," 1989

Box 74, Folder 10

Children's Dance Company 1989

Box 74, Folder 11

Clases de Enseñ anza Musical Infantil 1989

Box 74, Folder 12

Cultural Popular de la Inmigració n, Mexicana a los Estados Unidos 1989

Box 74, Folder 13

"Current Traditions," 1989

Box 74, Folder 14

Festival of Chiles 1989

Box 74, Folder 15

Flor de Cana 1989

Box 74, Folder 16

Fronteras: "Soviet/U.S./Mexico" Project 1989

Box 74, Folder 17

"Gaia Pacifica," 1989

Box 74, Folder 18

Los Vecinos 1989

General Physical Description note: (see also box 156 folder 3)
Box 74, Folder 19

"Origins of the Virgin of Guadalupe Tradition in Mexico," 1989

Box 74, Folder 20

Program Three/Musica de la Independencia 1989

Box 75, Folder 1

Program Virreinato 1989

Box 75, Folder 2

Projects 1989

Box 75, Folder 3

"You've Gotta Have Heart," First Annual Dinner 1989

Box 75, Folder 4

BAW/TAF, Border Sutures 1989-1990

Box 75, Folder 5

Ceremony of Memory 1989-1990

Box 75, Folder 6

Exhibition Slide Descriptions 1989-1990

Box 75, Folder 7

Proposals, Event News 1989-1990

Box 75, Folder 8

Projects and Events 1989-1991

 

20th Anniversary

Box 75, Folder 9

"Colorado Sisters" and "Spiderwoman Theater" 1990

Box 75, Folder 10

Fundraiser 1990

Box 75, Folder 11

invitations, "VIP Reception" 1990

Box 75, Folder 12

20th Anniversary Dinner 1990

Box 75, Folder 13

"Afro Rumba," 1990

Box 75, Folder 14

"Afro Rumba Dance," 1990

Box 75, Folder 15

"Agustin Lira" and "José Montoya," 1990

Box 75, Folder 16

Annual Dinner 1990

Box 75, Folder 17

BAW/TAF Articles 1990

Box 75, Folder 18

BAW/TAF Invites 1990

Box 75, Folder 19

BAW/TAF Border Watch II 1990

Box 75, Folder 20

Calendar of Events 1990

Box 75, Folder 21

Chicana Latina Film and Video 1990

Box 75, Folder 22

Chicano Secret Service 1990

General Physical Description note: (see also box 152 folder 2)
Box 75, Folder 23

Christmas on the Prado 1990

Box 75, Folder 24

Dia De Los Muertos 1990

Box 75, Folder 25

Dia De Los Muertos, Int'l Chicano Music Festival 1990

Box 75, Folder 26

Festival de la Musica Mexicana 1990

Box 75, Folder 27

Founders Reunion Schedule of Events 1990

Box 75, Folder 28

Graciela Ovejero 1990

Box 75, Folder 29

"In Search of Mr. Con Safos," 1990

Box 75, Folder 30

"La Vecinidad Las Comadres," 1990

Box 76, Folder 1

"Nomads in Limbo," 1990

Box 76, Folder 2

"September 11" Play Reading 1990

Box 76, Folder 3

Poets Dialogue 1990

Box 76, Folder 4

Program Four/Musica de la Revolucion 1990

Box 76, Folder 5

"Pura Fe," 1990

Box 76, Folder 6

Re-union XX 1990

Box 76, Folder 7

"Rodolfo Anaya," 1990

Box 76, Folder 8

"Spiderwoman Theatre," 1990

Box 76, Folder 9

Ta-Yer 1990

Box 76, Folder 10

Teatro Nuestro 1990

Box 76, Folder 11

"Tri-Cultural Fest," 1990

Box 76, Folder 12

"We Are Part of The Earth," 1990

Box 76, Folder 13

BAW/TAF 1990-1991

Box 76, Folder 14

BAW/TAF Border Watch II 1990-1991

Box 76, Folder 15

Chicano Park Restoration Project 1990-1991

Box 76, Folder 16

Fern Street Circus 1990-1991

Box 76, Folder 17

Robbie McCauley/Sushi Inc., Three Performances and One Workshop 1990-1991

Box 76, Folder 18

Calendar 1990-1992

Box 76, Folder 19

Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo 1991

Box 76, Folder 20

BAW/TAF, "Whitewashed," 1991

Box 76, Folder 21

Calles Vivas Exhibition Announcement 1991

Box 76, Folder 22

Celia Alvarez Muñ oz Lecture 1991

Box 76, Folder 23

Chicano Music Festival 1991

Box 76, Folder 24

Exhibitions

Box 77, Folder 1

Counter-Colonialismo 1991

Box 77, Folder 2

Dia de los Muertos 1991

Box 77, Folder 3

Dia de los Muertos Art Workshop 1991

Box 77, Folder 4

Dia de los Muertos Party 1991

Box 77, Folder 5

"Handful of Dust," 1991

Box 77, Folder 6

Latin American Culture Day, Collaboration with San Diego Museum of Art 1991

Box 77, Folder 7

Luis Stand, John Bermudes Exhibition 1991-1992

Box 77, Folder 8

Lunada 1991

Box 77, Folder 9

Lunada con Eduardo Para 1991

Box 77, Folder 10

Norteñ o Festival 1991

General Physical Description note: (see also box 156 folder 4)
Box 77, Folder 11

Reader/Highlight Norteñ o Festival 1991

Box 77, Folder 12

"Sin Fronteras," Video/Platica 1991

Box 77, Folder 13

Summer Workshop 1991

Box 77, Folder 14

Teatro Punto Y Coma 1991

Box 77, Folder 15

Cultural Equity International Network 1991-1993

Box 77, Folder 16

Events 1991-1993

Box 77, Folder 17

Events/Performances 1991-1993

Box 77, Folder 18

Norteñ o Festival 1991-1993

Box 77, Folder 19

1492 Revisited 1992

Box 77, Folder 20

Al Fin Del Siglo Exhibition Pamphlet 1992

Box 77, Folder 21

Ambientaciones 1492-1992 Flyer 1992

General Physical Description note: (see also box 152 folder 2)
Box 78, Folder 1

Americas Cup 1992

Box 78, Folder 2

American Festival Project '93 1992

Box 78, Folder 3

Artstreet 1992

Box 78, Folder 4

BAW/TAF Xerox 1992

Box 78, Folder 5

BAW/TAF, Portable Stories/Historias Portatiles Press Pack 1992

Box 78, Folder 6

"Banana Split," Kip Fullbeck 1992

Box 78, Folder 7

The Border, A Documentary Journey 1992

Box 78, Folder 8

Counter-Colonialismo Exhibition 1992

Box 78, Folder 9

Cuba 1992

Box 78, Folder 10

Day Without Art Announcement 1992

Box 78, Folder 11

Dia de los Muertos Workshop 1992

General Physical Description note: (see also box 152 folder 2)
Box 78, Folder 12

Heroes and Saints 1992

Box 78, Folder 13

Heyl, Stephanie, "HairPullArmFlutterSlapShow," 1992

Box 78, Folder 14

Indian Tales 1992

Box 78, Folder 15

Indepencia 1992

Box 78, Folder 16

Inez, Robinson 1992

Box 78, Folder 17

Installation in San Diego 1992

Box 78, Folder 18

La Ceremonia de Las Pieles 1992

Box 78, Folder 19

Latin Jazz con Animo Street 1992

Box 78, Folder 20

Lit/Poetry Symposium 1992

Box 78, Folder 21

Mirando El Centro Announcement 1992

Box 78, Folder 22

Norteñ o Festival 1992

Box 78, Folder 23

Penny Envy 1992

Box 78, Folder 24

Publik Kulture Ensemble 1992

Box 78, Folder 25

Rebusca 1992

Box 78, Folder 26

Ruby Nelda Perez, A Woman's Work 1992

Box 78, Folder 27

Sankofa 1992

Box 78, Folder 28

Teatro Alto: Los Vendidos/El Jardin 1992

Box 78, Folder 29

U.N Association International Women's Day 1992

Box 78, Folder 30

Border Arts, Arizona Arts Council 1992-1994

Box 78, Folder 31

Ante America Exhibition Condition Report 1993

Box 78, Folder 32

Cross Poly Nation, San Diego-Tijuana American Festival Project 1993

General Physical Description note: (see also box 156 folder 4)
Box 79, Folder 1

Event Announcements and Flyers 1993

Box 79, Folder 2

La Frontera/The Border, Pamphlet 1993

Box 79, Folder 3

Toltecas into the 21st Century, Annual Awards Dinner-Dance 1993

Box 79, Folder 4

La Frontera/The Border Flyer 1994

Box 79, Folder 5

Exhibition Master File 1994

Box 79, Folder 6

Native American Exhibition Proposal 1994

Box 79, Folder 7

CCLR Event Flyers 1994-1999

Box 79, Folder 8

"4th Annual Arts and Crafts Exhibit and Sale," n.d.

Box 79, Folder 9

20th Anniversary Celebration Notes n.d.

Box 79, Folder 10

Annual Arts and Crafts Show and Sale n.d.

Box 79, Folder 11

Artwork n.d.

Box 79, Folder 12

Artists in Residence Information Sheets n.d.

Box 79, Folder 13

Ballet Folklorico Notes n.d.

Box 79, Folder 14

BAW/TAF Essays n.d.

Box 79, Folder 15

Border Realities Part 2 Flyer n.d.

Box 79, Folder 16

CCLR Christmas n.d.

Box 79, Folder 17

Centro Cultural Curriculum Guide n.d.

Box 79, Folder 18

Chicano Metamorphosis, Evaristo Rafael Parra n.d.

Box 79, Folder 19

Chicano Theater Festival, Requesting Funds n.d.

Box 79, Folder 20

A Chicano Tribute to José Guadalupe Posada n.d.

Box 79, Folder 21

Christmas on the Prado n.d.

Box 79, Folder 22

Community Film Series n.d.

Box 79, Folder 23

County School Intercultural Training Project n.d.

Box 79, Folder 24

Educational Framework n.d.

Box 79, Folder 25

Escuelita Tolteca n.d.

Box 79, Folder 26

Event Announcements and Flyers n.d.

Box 80, Folder 1

Folklorico Dance Workshop n.d.

Box 80, Folder 2

Folklorico Dance Workshop n.d.

Box 80, Folder 3

Fotos San Diego Exhibition n.d.

Box 80, Folder 4

Fund raiser Rap Sheet n.d.

Box 80, Folder 5

Goals and Objectives n.d.

Box 80, Folder 6

Incoming Correspondence n.d.

Box 80, Folder 7

La Dualidad Interview n.d.

Box 80, Folder 8

Latino Arts Coalition n.d.

Box 80, Folder 9

Let Yourself By Sidetracked By Your Guiro Lyrics n.d.

Box 80, Folder 10

Los Illegals n.d.

Box 80, Folder 11

Made In Aztlán Poems n.d.

Box 80, Folder 12

Made In Aztlán, Shifra M. Goldman essay n.d.

Box 80, Folder 13

Miscellaneous Notes n.d.

Box 80, Folder 14

Miscellaneous Projects n.d.

Box 80, Folder 15

Outgoing Correspondence n.d.

Box 80, Folder 16

Petrol Arte Exhibition n.d.

Box 80, Folder 17

Posada Exhibit n.d.

Box 80, Folder 18

Pottery n.d.

Box 80, Folder 19

Program Five n.d.

Box 80, Folder 20

Project Intercambio, US/CA n.d.

Box 80, Folder 21

Proposals n.d.

Box 80, Folder 22

Save the Centro Rap n.d.

Box 80, Folder 23

Shows, Activities n.d.

Box 80, Folder 24

Workshop, Janet Bickness n.d.

Box 80, Folder 25

Sony, Song Lyrics n.d.

Box 80, Folder 26

Southwest Cable, "San Diego Cultural Activity" Program Notes n.d.

Box 80, Folder 27

Tiendita n.d.

Box 80, Folder 28

"Una Noche Cultural," Exhibition n.d.

Box 80, Folder 29

Victor Ochoa's UCSD Courses 1992-1993

Box 80, Folder 30

Workshop n.d.

Box 80, Folder 31

Workshop I n.d.

 

Series III: Organizations, Institutions and Corporations

General Physical Description note: [arranged chronologically]
 

Community Organizations and Educational Institutions [arranged alphabetically]

Box 80, Folder 32

Anheuser Busch 1982-1984

Box 80, Folder 33

Arizona State University 1984-1985

Box 80, Folder 34

Aseltine School 1981-1982

Box 80, Folder 35

Association of American Cultures 1986-1987

Box 80, Folder 36

Association of College, University and Community Arts Administrators 1983

Box 80, Folder 37

Association of Mexican American Educators 1981-1982

Box 81, Folder 1

Association of Mexican American Educators, 15th Annual Conference, Nov. 13-15 1980

Box 81, Folder 2

Association for Retarded Citizens, includes newsletters 1982

Box 81, Folder 3

Balboa Community Mural 1984

Box 81, Folder 4

Balboa Master Plan/ CPBA 1987

Box 81, Folder 5

Balboa Park 1988

Box 81, Folder 6

Balboa Park Committee Agendas and Notes 1987

Box 81, Folder 7

Balboa Park Committee Minutes 1987-1988

Box 81, Folder 8

Balboa Park Map n.d.

 

Balboa Park Master Plan

Box 81, Folder 9

1983-1987

Box 81, Folder 10

1987-1988

Box 81, Folder 11

1981-1984

Box 81, Folder 12

Balboa Park Master Plan Resolution 1987

Box 82, Folder 1

Balboa Park Museum Educators 1982-1984

Box 82, Folder 2

Balboa Park Public Relations 1987-1988

Box 82, Folder 3

Barrio Station 1982

Box 82, Folder 4

Black Federation of San Diego 1977

Box 82, Folder 5

Braniff Management Group 1980

Box 82, Folder 6

Brown Image Car Club Correspondence and Flyers 1979-1981

Box 82, Folder 7

Buena Park Parking Study, Central Balboa Park Association 1984

Box 82, Folder 8

Center City Development Corporation Correspondence 1983

Box 82, Folder 9

CEMA Proyecto Caridad (Chicano Art Resources Information Development and Dissemination) Sept. 1991

Box 82, Folder 10

California State College Bakersfield 1982

 

Central Balboa Park Association

Box 82, Folder 11

1989

Box 82, Folder 12

1980-1986

Box 82, Folder 13

1986-1990

Box 83, Folder 1

1987

Box 83, Folder 2

1991-1993

Box 83, Folder 3

1993

Box 83, Folder 4

Correspondence Regarding Meetings 1983

Box 83, Folder 5

Meeting Agenda 1987-1988

Box 83, Folder 6

Meeting Agenda 1985-1986

Box 83, Folder 7

Minutes 1986

Box 83, Folder 8

Minutes and Agenda 1984

Box 83, Folder 9

Minutes and Agenda 1985-1986

Box 83, Folder 10

Park Plan/ Avalos File 1982-1984

Box 83, Folder 11

San Diego Community Foundation 1986

Box 83, Folder 12

Chicano Cultural Communications Project, San Diego Historical Society 1980

Box 83, Folder 13

Chicano Federation, Community Anti-Crime Workshop Memorandum and Notes 1979-80

Box 83, Folder 14

Chicano Federation of San Diego County, Inc., Barrio Logan Educational Cultural Community Center Feasibility Study 1983-1984

 

Chicano Park Arts Council

Box 84, Folder 1

1984

Box 84, Folder 2

1987

Box 84, Folder 3

1982-1985

Box 84, Folder 4

Chicano Park Bay Access Correspondence 1980-1984

Box 84, Folder 5

Chicano Park Historical Site Survey Team 1980

 

Chicano Park Steering Committee

Box 84, Folder 6

1975-1983

Box 84, Folder 7

1976-1977

Box 84, Folder 8

1979

Box 84, Folder 9

1979-1985

Box 84, Folder 10

Chicano Park Story by Cockcroft, Eva 1982

Box 84, Folder 11

Chicano Studies Research Center 1981-1982

Box 84, Folder 12

Christmas on the Prado Meeting Minutes 1989

Box 84, Folder 13

Citizens Advisory Council 1980-1986

Box 84, Folder 14

Citizens Advisory Council Correspondence 1988

Box 84, Folder 15

COMBO Gala Dinner Auction 1979

Box 84, Folder 16

Commercial Entertainment Elementary Schools 1979-1980

Box 85, Folder 1

Community College Consortium 1979-1984

Box 85, Folder 2

Community Congress Alternative Economies Inc. 1979-1981

Box 85, Folder 3

Community Congress of San Diego Agenda, Correspondence and Minutes 1978-1984

Box 85, Folder 4

Community Development Block Grant 1983

Box 85, Folder 5

Community Energy Action Network 1982-1983

Box 85, Folder 6

Community Youth Athletic Association 1981

Box 85, Folder 7

Contemporary Black Arts Programs (UCSD) 1982

Box 85, Folder 8

Convis, San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau 1988

Box 85, Folder 9

Cooperative Agricultural Extension, UCSD 1980

Box 85, Folder 10

Cultural Heritage Education Program 1976

Box 85, Folder 11

Dimensions 1982

Box 85, Folder 12

Economic Development Strategies Workshop Notes 1980

Box 85, Folder 13

Educational Cultural Complex 1975

Box 85, Folder 14

Educational Cultural Complex, San Diego Community College District 1982-1984

Box 85, Folder 15

Educational Cultural Complex Theatre Club n.d.

Box 85, Folder 16

Ethnic Studies Coalition 1985

Box 85, Folder 17

Exploring Family School 1977

Box 85, Folder 18

Extension Courses 1980

Box 86, Folder 1

Farmers Market Certified 1981

Box 86, Folder 2

Federation for Progress n.d.

Box 86, Folder 3

Film Catalogue, San Diego Library 1979-1984

Box 86, Folder 4

Fragmentos de Barro San Diego Mesa College 1983

Box 86, Folder 5

Funding Alert 1984

Box 86, Folder 6

Gaslamp Quarter Murals Project, City of San Diego 1982

Box 86, Folder 7

Gaslamp Quarter Mural Project Press Releases and Articles 1981-1982

Box 86, Folder 8

Graduate School for Community Development 1980-1983

Box 86, Folder 9

Graduate School for Urban Research and Social Policy 1980

Box 86, Folder 10

Harborview Community Center 1984

Box 86, Folder 11

Harborview Community Council Correspondence 1984-1986

Box 86, Folder 12

Harborview Continuation Center Meetings, San Diego Community College 1985

Box 86, Folder 13

Head Start 1983-1984

Box 86, Folder 14

High Education Action Team 1983-1984

Box 86, Folder 15

Imperial Beach Library 1978-1980

Box 86, Folder 16

Indian Education 1978-1983

Box 86, Folder 17

Indiana Association for Bilingual Education 1982-1983

Box 86, Folder 18

Indiana University Northwest Bilingual Education 1979-1984

Box 86, Folder 19

Information for School Presentations and Other Cultural Presentations n.d.

Box 86, Folder 20

Institute for Cultural Pluralism, School of Education, San Diego University 1978

Box 86, Folder 21

Intercultural Council of the Arts Correspondence 1977-1978

Box 87, Folder 1

Interdisciplinary Approach to Multicultural Education Advisory Council 1981-1982

Box 87, Folder 2

Inter-Museum Promotional Council 1983-1993

Box 87, Folder 3

Inter-Museum Promotional Council Minutes and Agenda 1986

Box 87, Folder 4

Inter-Museum Promotional Council Minutes and Agenda 1987-1988

Box 87, Folder 5

Intern '87, SDSU/Campos 1987

Box 87, Folder 6

KPBS FM89 1980-1984

Box 87, Folder 7

Leadership Education Awareness Development 1983-1988

Box 87, Folder 8

Maritime Humanities Center n.d.

Box 87, Folder 9

Mas Advisory Board 1978-1981

Box 87, Folder 10

MAAC Project Correspondence 1977

Box 88, Folder 1

Mexican American Foundation Correspondence 1982-1983

Box 88, Folder 2

Mexican/US Relations Symposium 1981

Box 88, Folder 3

Mid-City Community Clinic Flyers n.d.

Box 88, Folder 4

Minority Export Development Consultants 1983-1984

Box 88, Folder 5

Multicultural Education Requirement 1983

Box 88, Folder 6

National College of Juvenile Justice n.d.

Box 88, Folder 7

National Trust for Historic Preservation 1982-1985

Box 88, Folder 8

National University Continuing Education 1984

Box 88, Folder 9

Native American Indian Student Alliance 1980-1983

Box 88, Folder 10

Naval Hospital Library Proposal, Balboa Park 1981-1988

Box 88, Folder 11

Office of Continuing Education California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 1984

Box 88, Folder 12

Office of the Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools 1984-1985

Box 88, Folder 13

Palomar College 1978

Box 88, Folder 14

Paradise Senior Citizens Center 1983

Box 88, Folder 15

People's College of Law n.d.

Box 88, Folder 16

Physicians for Social Responsibility Flyers 1984

Box 88, Folder 17

Plus 55 Services Program Correspondence 1982

Box 88, Folder 18

Political Action Commission for Human Rights Agenda and Minutes 1981

Box 88, Folder 19

Riverside County Superintendent of Schools 1982

Box 88, Folder 20

San Bernardino College District 1985

Box 88, Folder 21

San Diegans Against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 1984

Box 88, Folder 22

San Diego City College 1984-1985

Box 88, Folder 23

San Diego Community College 1980-1987

Box 89, Folder 1

San Diego Community College District 1984-1985

Box 89, Folder 2

San Diego Council on Youth 1978-1980

Box 89, Folder 3

San Diego County, Department of Health Services, Community Service Minority Task Force 1985

Box 89, Folder 4

San Diego County Human Relations Commission 1978

Box 89, Folder 5

San Diego County Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Commission 1984

Box 89, Folder 6

San Diego County Library 1980-1981

Box 89, Folder 7

San Diego County Parks 1980

Box 89, Folder 8

San Diego History Research Center 1978-1980

Box 89, Folder 9

San Diego Historical Society 1982-1985

Box 89, Folder 10

San Diego Historical Society, Villa Montezuma 1981

Box 89, Folder 11

San Diego Jazz Festival Flyer 1983

Box 89, Folder 12

San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association 1984

Box 89, Folder 13

San Diego Parks and Recreation Board, Balboa Parks Committee Meeting 1978

Box 89, Folder 14

San Diego Parks and Recreation Board, Ernie Cardoza 1979-1980

Box 89, Folder 15

San Diego Parks and Recreation Board Meetings 1977-1978

Box 89, Folder 16

San Diego Print Club 1983

Box 89, Folder 17

San Diego Public Library, Exhibits 1981-1982

Box 89, Folder 18

San Diego Public Theatre Correspondence 1984

Box 89, Folder 19

San Diego Renaissance Festival 1981

Box 89, Folder 20

San Diego Repertory Theatre 1982-1983

Box 89, Folder 21

San Diego State University 1984-1985

Box 90, Folder 1

San Diego State University, Aztec Center Board Meeting and Correspondence 1988

Box 90, Folder 2

San Diego State University, Ballet Folklorico Class 1971-1984

Box 90, Folder 3

San Diego State University, Bilingual Education Service Center, Personnel Selection Committee, Enrique, Veronica 1981

Box 90, Folder 4

San Diego State University Extended Opportunity Program Services 1982-1984

Box 90, Folder 5

San Diego Urban League Correspondence 1980

Box 90, Folder 6

San Diego Youth Program 1974-1980

Box 90, Folder 7

San Ysidro Centro Pack 1988

Box 90, Folder 8

San Ysidro University 1980-1982

Box 90, Folder 9

Santa Barbara City College 1982-1984

Box 90, Folder 10

Society for Ethno Musicologists 1984

Box 90, Folder 11

South West High School n.d.

Box 90, Folder 12

Southwestern College 1980-1984

Box 90, Folder 13

Sweetwater High School MEChA 1982-1985

Box 90, Folder 14

Touro College 1982

Box 90, Folder 15

Union Del Barrio Correspondence 1982-1984

Box 90, Folder 16

United Way Incoming Correspondence 1979-1984

Box 90, Folder 17

University of California, Davis 1982

Box 90, Folder 18

University of California, Los Angeles 1981-1985

Box 90, Folder 19

University of California, San Diego 1980-1985

Box 91, Folder 1

University of California, San Diego Internship Program 1986

Box 91, Folder 2

University of California, San Diego, SAAC Assembly Flyer 1982

Box 91, Folder 3

University of California, San Diego, Chicano Studies Department 1982

Box 91, Folder 4

University for Humanistic Studies 1982

Box 91, Folder 5

University of Southern Colorado 1984

Box 91, Folder 6

University of Wisconsin, Chicano Studies 1982

Box 91, Folder 7

Vote Yes Twice, Friends of the Parks 1987

Box 91, Folder 8

Wilson Elementary Reading 1986

Box 91, Folder 9

Young Audiences 1983

 

Cultural and Arts Organizations [arranged alphabetically]

Box 91, Folder 10

Advisory Committee on Hispanic American Arts 1979-1981

Box 91, Folder 11

Africa's Legacy, Exhibition Catalogue 1995

Box 91, Folder 12

Albuquerque 1995

Box 91, Folder 13

Alliance for Cultural Democracy 1991

Box 91, Folder 14

American Association of Museums 1984-1988

Box 91, Folder 15

American Association of Museums 78th Annual Meeting 1983

Box 91, Folder 16

American Association of Museums Small Museums Committee 1983-1987

Box 91, Folder 17

American Council for the Arts 1981-1982

Box 91, Folder 18

Arizona-Mexico Commission, Art and Culture Committee 1980

Box 91, Folder 19

Ariztlan/Arizona 1979-1980

Box 91, Folder 20

Armonia Popular 1982

Box 91, Folder 21

Artistas Indigena 1983

Box 91, Folder 22

The Art Museum Association n.d.

Box 91, Folder 23

The Art Museum of Santa Cruz County 1984

Box 92, Folder 1

Art Train 1983

Box 92, Folder 2

Artist in Residence Program 1985-1988

Box 92, Folder 3

The Arts in San Diego County, Young Audiences Inc. 1983-1984

Box 92, Folder 4

Arts Law Guide 1-4 1975-1976

Box 92, Folder 5

Arts of the Aging 1980-1981

Box 92, Folder 6

ASCO 1980-1983

Box 92, Folder 7

Asociacion Nacional de Grupos Folkloricos 1963-1986

Box 92, Folder 8

Association of American Cultures 1985

Box 92, Folder 9

Association of Southwestern Humanities Councils 1981

Box 92, Folder 10

ATLATL 1984-1985

Box 92, Folder 11

ATLATL, Hiapsi Wami Seewam: Flowers of Life, Touring Exhibit 1995

Box 92, Folder 12

AVISO, American Association of Museums 1984

Box 92, Folder 13

Barrio Station 1979-1980

Box 92, Folder 14

Bear Republic Theatre 1985

Box 92, Folder 15

Bellas Artes 1982

Box 92, Folder 16

Berkeley Stage Company 1979-1982

Box 92, Folder 17

Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango, Ante Amé rica Exhibition 1992

Box 92, Folder 18

Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 1979-1983

Box 93, Folder 1

Binational Primera Reunió n Notes 1980

Box 93, Folder 2

Bird Rock Elementary School 1984

Box 93, Folder 3

Bronx Council on the Arts Contemporary Artists in Cuba 1995-1996

Box 93, Folder 4

California Arts Council, "La Casa De La Raza" Santa Barbara 1987-1988

Box 93, Folder 5

California Chicano News Media Association 1986-1987

Box 93, Folder 6

California Confederation of the Arts Advocacy Campaign, Enrique, Veronica 1982-1983

Box 93, Folder 7

California Museum of Science and Industry 1980

Box 93, Folder 8

California Theatre Council West Coast Plays n.d.

Box 93, Folder 9

Casa, Encuentro Artí stico Femenil n.d.

Box 93, Folder 10

Casa de Brazil n.d.

Box 93, Folder 11

Casa de la Cultural de Mexicali 1980

Box 93, Folder 12

The Cast Theatre n.d.

Box 93, Folder 13

Center for Photographic Arts n.d.

Box 93, Folder 14

Center for World Music 1987

Box 93, Folder 15

Center for World Music, Correspondence and Publications 1980-1984

Box 93, Folder 16

Center for World Music, John Sutter 1981-1984

Box 93, Folder 17

Center on Arts and Aging n.d.

Box 93, Folder 18

Center Theatre Group, Zoot Suit 1987

Box 93, Folder 19

Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Sacra-RCAF 1980

Box 93, Folder 20

Centro Cultural de Tijuana 1984

Box 93, Folder 21

Centro Cultural de Tijuana, Armando Villagran, Ilustrador 1987

Box 93, Folder 22

Centro Cultural de Tijuana, Templo Mayor, David Carrasco 1982

Box 94, Folder 1

Chicanarte 1975

Box 94, Folder 2

Chicano Art Resistance and Affirmation, Traveling Exhibit, UCLA Wright Gallery 1990

Box 94, Folder 3

Chicano Civic Committee 1979

Box 94, Folder 4

Chicano Executives Council 1983-1984

Box 94, Folder 5

Chicano Federation 1977-1984

Box 94, Folder 6

Chicano Federation Minutes 1975-1976

Box 94, Folder 7

Chicano Moratorium Committee of San Diego, Ruben Salazar 1970-1981

Box 94, Folder 8

Chicano Organizations 1980-1981

Box 94, Folder 9

Chicano News Media Association 1980-1983

Box 94, Folder 10

Children's Museum of San Diego 1992

Box 94, Folder 11

Chismearte, Chicano Literature/Arte 1983

Box 94, Folder 12

Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Commission 1991

Box 94, Folder 13

Chulas Fronteras 1986

Box 94, Folder 14

Committee in Solidarity With the Peoples of El Salvador 1983-1984

Box 94, Folder 15

Co-Madres Artistas 1992-1994

Box 94, Folder 16

Combined Organizations for the Visual Arts 1984

Box 94, Folder 17

COMBO Annual Report 1980

Box 94, Folder 18

Community Actors Theater 1985

Box 94, Folder 19

Community Arts Inc. 1980

Box 94, Folder 20

Community Video Center 1980

Box 94, Folder 21

Company of Angels Theatre n.d.

Box 95, Folder 1

Concilio de Arte Popular 1977-1983

Box 95, Folder 2

Congreso Latinoamericano de Artesanias, Latin American Regional Assembly 1983

Box 95, Folder 3

Contemporary Hispanic Women Artists of Texas 1990

Box 95, Folder 4

Convention and Performing Arts Center 1983

Box 95, Folder 5

Dance USA 1983

Box 95, Folder 6

Del Rio Council for the Arts, Texas 1983

Box 95, Folder 7

Dorland Mountain Colony 1980-1983

Box 95, Folder 8

Dreamers Productions n.d.

Box 95, Folder 9

East County Performing Arts Center 1982-1985

Box 95, Folder 10

East Los Streetscapers 1982-1984

Box 95, Folder 11

El Foco 1982-1983

Box 95, Folder 12

El Fondo Nacional para Actividades Sociales y la Direcció n de Asuntos Culturales 1979-1982

Box 95, Folder 13

El Instituto de Cultura de Baja California, Various Exhibits 1996

Box 95, Folder 14

El Teatro Campesino 1980-1983

Box 95, Folder 15

El Teatro Campesino 1975

Box 95, Folder 16

El Teatro de la Esperanza 1979-1988

Box 95, Folder 17

El Teatro de la Tierra Morena, Art on Loan 1986

Box 95, Folder 18

En Foco Inc., La Familia Exhibition 1979

Box 96, Folder 1

Filmnet n.d.

Box 96, Folder 2

Floricanto Dance Theatre 1981-1985

Box 96, Folder 3

Ford Foundation, Roberto Salas 1988

Box 96, Folder 4

Frederiksen and Company n.d.

Box 96, Folder 5

Friends of Nicaraguan Culture n.d.

Box 96, Folder 6

Fronteras, Soviet/US/Mexico 1988-1989

Box 96, Folder 7

Foundation for the Extension and Development of the Professional American Theatre

Box 96, Folder 8

Galeria de la Ciudad 1987

Box 96, Folder 9

Galeria de la Raza, Studio 24 1980

Box 96, Folder 10

Gallery of Multicultural Arts Institute 1981-1985

Box 96, Folder 11

Goez Gallery 1980-1981

Box 96, Folder 12

Grass Roots Cultural Center 1982-1984

Box 96, Folder 13

The Group Theatre Company 1984-1985

Box 96, Folder 14

Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center 1981-1982

Box 96, Folder 15

Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center 1982-1983

Box 96, Folder 16

Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Role of Paper – Affirmation and Identity 1996

Box 96, Folder 17

Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center Publications 1987-1988

Box 96, Folder 18

Head Start/Wolf Trap, Performing Arts Program, Educational Matters 1977-1984

Box 96, Folder 19

Head Start/Wolf Trap, Performing Arts Program Schedules 1984

Box 96, Folder 20

Head Start/Wolf Trap, Performing Arts Training and Child Development Program n.d.

Box 97, Folder 1

Information on Arts Organizations 1981-1988

Box 97, Folder 2

Inner City Cultural Arts Center 1977-1984

Box 97, Folder 3

Instituto de Cultura Puerto Riqueñ a 1988

Box 97, Folder 4

Intercultural Council of the Arts By-Laws 1978

Box 97, Folder 5

Institute of Alaska Native Arts 1987

Box 97, Folder 6

Japanese American Cultural and Community Center 1983

Box 97, Folder 7

Kalpulli Koalkalko 1980-1982

Box 97, Folder 8

La Casa de la Raza Events Flyers 1986-1987

Box 97, Folder 9

La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art 1981-1983

Box 97, Folder 10

La Raza Bookstore 1981-1984

Box 97, Folder 11

La Raza Graphic Center, Inc. 1980-1984

Box 97, Folder 12

Lively Arts in the Park 1977

Box 97, Folder 13

Los Angeles Actors Theatre 1982-1985

Box 97, Folder 14

Los Angeles Center of Arts and Aging Publications 1983

Box 97, Folder 15

Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions 1981-1983

Box 97, Folder 16

Los Angeles Visual Arts 1983

Box 97, Folder 17

Manderville Arts Gallery, UCSD 1980-1984

Box 97, Folder 18

Marquis Public Theatre 1979-1982

Box 97, Folder 19

Mars Gallery 1984

Box 97, Folder 20

Mechicano Art Center 1977

Box 97, Folder 21

Menyah Productions El Centro Campesino Cultural, Inc. 1980

Box 97, Folder 22

Meridian 1985

Box 97, Folder 23

Mexican American Business and Professional Association Correspondence 1982

Box 97, Folder 24

Mexican American Youth Organization 1981

Box 97, Folder 25

Mexican American Youth Organization, Certificates of Appreciation 1981

Box 97, Folder 26

Mexican Museum 1980-1983

Box 98, Folder 1

Mexico City Art 1983-1985

Box 98, Folder 2

Mexico-US Binational Arts Program 1976-1980

Box 98, Folder 3

Millicent Rogers Museum n.d.

Box 98, Folder 4

Mingei International Museum of World Folk Art 1983-1984

Box 98, Folder 5

Miscellaneous Chicano Museums 1982-1985

Box 98, Folder 6

Miscellaneous Gallery Flyers 1985-1989

Box 98, Folder 7

Mission Cultural Center 1984

Box 98, Folder 8

Mixografia Gallery 1983-1984

Box 98, Folder 9

Montalvo Center for the Arts 1981

Box 98, Folder 10

Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado 1981-1983

Box 98, Folder 11

Movimiento de Arte Popular Latino-Americano 1983

Box 98, Folder 12

Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego 1988-1993

Box 98, Folder 13

Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art 1988

Box 98, Folder 14

Museum of Photographic Arts 1983-1988

Box 98, Folder 15

National Assembly of Local Arts Agencies 1983-1988

Box 99, Folder 1

National Association for Ethnic Studies 1987-1988

Box 99, Folder 2

National Association of Artists' Organizations 1983-1984

Box 99, Folder 3

National Association of Artists' Organization Notes 1987-1988

Box 99, Folder 4

National City Arts Council 1988

Box 99, Folder 5

National City Public Library 1980-1983

Box 99, Folder 6

National Endowment for the Arts Application Design Arts 1980

Box 99, Folder 7

National Endowment for the Arts State of the Arts Report 1987-1988

Box 99, Folder 8

National Network of Hispanic Women Information 1985

Box 99, Folder 9

National Trust For Historic Preservation 1983-1985

Box 99, Folder 10

Native American Foundation n.d.

Box 99, Folder 11

Natural History Museum 1983

Box 99, Folder 12

Nauakalli 1984

Box 99, Folder 13

New Directions Gallery 1983

Box 99, Folder 14

New Image Teen Theatre 1983

Box 99, Folder 15

Newport Harbor Arts Museum 1983

Box 99, Folder 16

North Park Theatre Foundation 1990

Box 99, Folder 17

Nosotros 1983

Box 99, Folder 18

Odyssey Theatre 1981-1982

Box 99, Folder 19

Old Globe Theatre 1982-1986

Box 99, Folder 20

Old Globe Theatre Contract 1979

Box 99, Folder 21

Old Globe Theatre, Teatro Meta 1983

Box 99, Folder 22

Organization of Latin American Women 1979

Box 99, Folder 23

The Peace Museum, The Unforgettable Fire traveling Exhibit 1982-1984

Box 99, Folder 24

Photographics Workshops 1980

Box 99, Folder 25

Pika 1983

Box 99, Folder 26

Pilipino Cultural Resource Center 1982-1983

Box 99, Folder 27

Pilipino Folk Arts Program 1981-1983

Box 99, Folder 28

Plaza de la Raza, Los Angeles, CAC Application 1982-1988

Box 99, Folder 29

Plaza de la Raza 1979-1983

Box 99, Folder 30

Poyesis Gené tica 1982

Box 99, Folder 31

Profesionales de las Artes Visuales n.d.

Box 99, Folder 32

Provisional Theatre 1980-1983

Box 99, Folder 33

Ray's Electric Craft Yarns, Inc. 1982

Box 100, Folder 1

Repertorio Españ ol 1983

Box 100, Folder 2

Revista Chicano-Requeñ a 1980

Box 100, Folder 3

Riverside Municipal Museum 1979-1984

Box 100, Folder 4

St George Arts Festival 1978-1981

Box 100, Folder 5

San Antonio Centro Cultural 1990

Box 100, Folder 6

San Diego Area Dance Alliance 1984

Box 100, Folder 7

San Diego Art Institute 1980-1985

Box 100, Folder 8

San Diego Arts and Cultural Coalition 1990

Box 100, Folder 9

San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture 1989

Box 100, Folder 10

San Diego Community Foundation 1977

Box 100, Folder 12

San Diego Museum of Man 1978-1982

Box 100, Folder 11

San Diego Museum of Art 1980-1985

Box 100, Folder 13

San Diego Museum of Man, Se Llamban A Si Mismos El Pueblo n.d.

Box 100, Folder 14

San Diego School for Creative and Performing Arts 1980

Box 100, Folder 15

San Jose's El Centro Cultural, Musica Es Cultura 1983

Box 100, Folder 16

San Ysidro Community Actors Theatre n.d.

Box 100, Folder 17

San Ysidro International Art Festival 1984

Box 100, Folder 18

Santa Fe Council for the Arts 1979

Box 100, Folder 19

Santa Monica Arts Foundation 1987-1988

Box 100, Folder 20

Self-Help Graphics, The Atelier Program 1988

Box 100, Folder 21

Self-Help Graphics, La Galeria Otra Vez 1983

Box 100, Folder 22

Smithsonian Lecture 1988

Box 100, Folder 23

Smithsonian, Museum of the American Indian 1990-1992

Box 100, Folder 24

Smithsonian National Associates, Lecture and Seminar Program 1987-1988

Box 101, Folder 1

Sol Art Gallery 1980-1981

Box 101, Folder 2

Southwest Border Regional Commission 1979-1980

Box 101, Folder 3

Social and Public Art Resource Center 1991

Box 101, Folder 4

Spiderwomen and Colorado Sisters 1990

Box 101, Folder 5

Sushi Inc. 1986

Box 101, Folder 6

Sundance Institute 1987

Box 101, Folder 7

Taller Sin Fonteras, Espiritu de El Salvador Exhibition 1991

Box 101, Folder 8

Task Force on Hispanic American Arts 1979

Box 101, Folder 9

Teatro 4 1983

Box 101, Folder 10

Teatro de la Gente 1979

Box 101, Folder 11

Teatro de la Unidad 1979-1980

Box 101, Folder 12

Teatro Independiente 1983

Box 101, Folder 13

Teatro Meta 1983

Box 101, Folder 14

Teatro Nacionales de Aztlán, 11th International Chicano-Latino Teatro Festival 1981

Box 101, Folder 15

Teatro Primavera in Los Angeles 1979-1980

Box 101, Folder 16

Teatro S.O.F.A (Strongly Oriented For Action) 1979

Box 101, Folder 17

Teatro Taller Tecolote 1983

Box 101, Folder 18

Teatro Urbano 1980

Box 101, Folder 19

Teen Connection n.d.

Box 101, Folder 20

Traditional Arts Services, 1983-1984 (?)

Box 101, Folder 21

Traveling Exhibitions 1996

Box 101, Folder 22

Tribu, 1982 1984

Box 101, Folder 23

University of California, Santa Cruz Correspondence 1984

Box 101, Folder 24

University of Colorado at Boulder 1993

Box 101, Folder 25

Various Art Centers and Groups 1986-1987

General Physical Description note: (see box 152)
Box 102, Folder 1

Villa Montezuma Gallery 1982-1983

Box 102, Folder 2

Wajumbe Cultural Institution 1986

General Physical Description note: (see box 152)
Box 102, Folder 3

Washington State Arts Commission n.d.

Box 102, Folder 4

Wolf Trap Foundation, Head Start Program 1966

Box 102, Folder 5

Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts/Head Start 1983-1984

Box 102, Folder 6

Wolf Trap Foundation, Letter of Agreement 1984

Box 102, Folder 7

Wolf Trap/Head Start 1984-1985

Box 102, Folder 8

Wolf Trap/Head Start, Arenas, (Nano) Hernán 1984

Box 102, Folder 9

Wolf Trap/Head Start, Brisby, Kent, Lesson Plans 1984

Box 102, Folder 10

Wolf Trap/Head Start, Diouf, Sao Zak 1984

Box 102, Folder 11

Wolf Trap/Head Start, Performing Arts Training and Child Development Program 1983

Box 102, Folder 12

Women In Teatro 1980 (?)

Box 102, Folder 13

Women's Caucus for the Arts 1988

Box 102, Folder 14

A Women's Theatre Project 1984

Box 102, Folder 15

Xicanindio 1980

General Physical Description note: (see box 152)
 

Government Agencies and Political Organizations [arranged alphabetically]

Box 103, Folder 1

Activa Unlimited 1984

Box 103, Folder 2

American G.I. Forum, Greater San Diego Chapter Correspondence 1982-1984

Box 103, Folder 3

American Nations Alliance Sovereign Aztlán Indijena 1973-1984

Box 103, Folder 4

Arizona Commission on the Arts 1983-1985

Box 103, Folder 5

Arizona Commission on the Arts Exhibitions 1986-1989

Box 103, Folder 6

Arts Council of San Antonio 1983-1984

Box 103, Folder 7

Assembly California Legislature, Committee on Policy Research, "Bilingual Education: Learning English in California" 1986

Box 103, Folder 8

Big Mountain 1984

Box 103, Folder 9

Business and Professional Women's Foundation Correspondence 1983

 

California Arts Council

Box 103, Folder 10

1978-1987

Box 103, Folder 11

California Consortium for Expansion Arts 1984-1987

Box 103, Folder 12

Community Arts Panel 1986-1987

Box 104, Folder 1

Community Arts Review Panel 1985

Box 104, Folder 2

Dance Touring Program 1984

Box 104, Folder 3

Ethnic Minority Art Panel 1983-1985

Box 104, Folder 4

Meeting Notices 1978-1981

Box 104, Folder 5

Meeting Panel Report 1987

Box 104, Folder 6

Memorandum 1977-1991

Box 104, Folder 7

Multi-Cultural Arts Advisory Panel 1985-1987

Box 104, Folder 8

Multi-Cultural Arts Community Meeting 1987

Box 104, Folder 9

Public Meetings 1987-1988

Box 104, Folder 10

San Diego State/Local Partnership Program, Phase One/Part One 1982

Box 105, Folder 1

Stabilization and Development Activities 1987

Box 105, Folder 2

Theatre Touring Program 1980-1982

Box 105, Folder 3

Touring Program 1986-1987

Box 105, Folder 4

Touring Program, Contracts and Correspondence 1983

Box 105, Folder 5

California Council for the Humanities 1979-1984

Box 105, Folder 6

California Council for the Humanties, Del Otro Lado/From the Other Side Project 1983-1984

Box 105, Folder 7

California Dialogue 1986

Box 105, Folder 8

California Heritage Task Force Agenda and Meeting 1983

Box 105, Folder 9

California Federation of the Arts 1979-1983

Box 105, Folder 10

California Rehabilitation Center 1980-1982

Box 105, Folder 11

California State Department of Education, Arts Education Advisory Committee 1987-1988

General Physical Description note: (see box 152)
Box 105, Folder 12

Campaign for Palestinian Rights 1983

Box 105, Folder 13

Center for Women's Studies and Services 1980-1984

 

City of San Diego

Box 105, Folder 14

City of San Diego Balboa Park Master Plan, Proposed Scheduling for Allocation of Funds 1989

Box 105, Folder 14

Manager's Reports 1988-1989

Box 105, Folder 14

Park and Recreation Board, Balboa Park Committee 1989-1990

Box 106, Folder 1

Chicano Federation 1979-1983

Box 106, Folder 2

Chicano Federation Cultural Arts Committee 1978

Box 106, Folder 3

Chicano Federation Minutes 1977

Box 106, Folder 4

Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador Correspondence 1980-1983

Box 106, Folder 5

Committee in Solidarity with Nicaragua n.d.

Box 106, Folder 6

Committee on Chicano Rights 1979-1983

Box 106, Folder 7

Committee on Chicano Rights 1985

Box 106, Folder 8

Committee on Chicano Rights Correspondence 1980

Box 106, Folder 9

Comprehensive Health Center Notes 1983

Box 106, Folder 10

Congressional Arts Caucus Correspondence 1981-1984

Box 106, Folder 11

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Correspondence 1982-1984

Box 106, Folder 12

County of San Diego, Human Relations Commission, Intercultural Council of the Arts 1977-1979

Box 106, Folder 13

County of San Diego, Department of Health Services, Special Population Prevention Project 1983-1984

Box 106, Folder 14

Department of Aging 1981

Box 106, Folder 15

Department of Mental Health 1979-1980

Box 106, Folder 16

Department of Parks and Recreation Correspondence 1990

Box 106, Folder 17

Department of Rehabilitation 1981

Box 106, Folder 18

Enfoque Nacional, National Public Radio 1987-1988

Box 106, Folder 19

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 1980-1981

Box 106, Folder 20

Ethnic Affairs Advisory Council, Agenda and Minutes 1985-1986

Box 107, Folder 1

Ethnic Affairs Advisory Council 1987

Box 107, Folder 2

Ethnic Affairs Advisory Council, Agenda and Minutes 1988

Box 107, Folder 3

Ethnic Affairs Board Meetings 1983-1984

Box 107, Folder 4

Farm Labor Organizing Committee 1977

Box 107, Folder 5

Fronteras 1977

Box 107, Folder 6

Governor's Task Force on Civil Rights 1980-1982

Box 107, Folder 7

Guerrilla Girls, Correspondence and posters 1991

Box 107, Folder 8

Health and Welfare Agency 1984

Box 107, Folder 9

Hispanic Legislative Alert 1984

Box 107, Folder 10

Human Relations Commission Correspondence 1985

Box 107, Folder 11

Human Relations Commission, Intercultural Council of the Arts 1976-1977

Box 107, Folder 12

Intercultural Council of the Arts Community Arts 1979

Box 107, Folder 13

International Visitors Council 1987

Box 107, Folder 14

International Year of the Child, United Nations 1979

Box 107, Folder 15

Los Angeles Federation for Progress 1984

Box 107, Folder 16

Mexican American (Women's) National Association 1983

Box 107, Folder 17

Mexican-American Political Association 1983

Box 107, Folder 18

MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán) Advisory Board 1983

Box 107, Folder 19

MEChA, SDSU 1980-1983

Box 107, Folder 20

MEChA, UCSD 1981-1983

Box 107, Folder 21

MEChA, USC n.d.

Box 107, Folder 22

Minority Mental Health Coalition 1988

Box 107, Folder 23

Multi-Cultural Arts Advisory Panel 1986-1987

Box 108, Folder 1

National Association for Female Executives 1983-1984

Box 108, Folder 2

National Association for Artists Organizations, Gomez-Peñ a, Guillermo 1980

Box 108, Folder 3

National Council of La Raza, Proyecto Resolana, Correspondence 1979-1980

Box 108, Folder 4

National Council of La Raza, Proyecto Resolana, Washington DC 1979-1980

Box 108, Folder 5

Native American Information 1979-1980

Box 108, Folder 6

Office of Hispanic Affairs, Correspondence 1980

Box 108, Folder 7

Parks and Recreation 1975-1976

Box 108, Folder 8

Partners for Livable Places: "Hispanic Roots" 1988-1992

 

Public Arts Advisory Board

Box 108, Folder 9

1984-1988

Box 108, Folder 10

1987

Box 108, Folder 11

Arts Plan for the City of San Diego 1986

Box 108, Folder 12

Correspondence 1984

Box 108, Folder 13

Letters of Support 1984

Box 108, Folder 14

Ordinance and Background 1984

Box 108, Folder 15

Proposal for Caxtolli, 15th Anniversary n.d.

 

Public Arts Advisory Council

Box 108, Folder 16

1977-1988

Box 108, Folder 17

1979-1980

Box 109, Folder 1

1981

Box 109, Folder 2

1981-1983

Box 109, Folder 3

1982

Box 109, Folder 4

1984

Box 109, Folder 5

1985

Box 109, Folder 6

Technical Assistance 1982 - 1983

Box 109, Folder 7

Public Art In America 1987

Box 109, Folder 8

Recreation Support Program, Reports and Evaluations 1977 - 1979

Box 109, Folder 9

Red Wind 1980 - 1981

Box 109, Folder 10

Research Center for the Arts and Humanities, The Hispanic Aesthetic: Origins, Manifestations and Significance 1983

Box 109, Folder 11

Southwest Border Regional Commission 1980 - 1982

Box 109, Folder 12

Southwest Border Regional Commission Binational Exchange 1981

Box 109, Folder 13

Teask Force on Arts and Humanities, National Endowment for the Arts 1981

Box 109, Folder 14

Task Force on Hispano American Arts 1979

Box 110, Folder 1

United Farmworkers of America, Red Coach Lettuce Boycott 1980

Box 110, Folder 2

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 1979 - 1980

Box 110, Folder 3

Whisper the Waves, the Wind 1983

 

Correspondence [arranged chronologically]

 

Incoming Correspondence

Box 158, Folder 1 - 16

1976 - 1991

Box 158, Folder 17

undated

Box 158, Folder 18

Press releases 1991

 

Series IV: Research

General Physical Description note: [arranged alphabetically]
 

Artists/Art Groups

Box 110, Folder 4

Abad, Pacita, 1992

Box 110, Folder 4

Abad, Pacita, 1992

Box 110, Folder 5

Abeyta, Ray, 1993-1994

Box 110, Folder 6

Aguilar, Laura, 1987

Box 110, Folder 7

Aguilar, Mario, 1982

Box 110, Folder 8

Alcocer, Mario, undated

Box 110, Folder 9

Allen, Richard Morse, 1979, 1987-1988 (see also box 152 folder 2)

Box 110, Folder 10

Alurista, Correspondence and newspaper article, Nov. 1980

Box 110, Folder 11

Alurista Poetry, 1980

Box 110, Folder 12

Alvarez, Celia, undated

Box 110, Folder 13

Alvarez, Jo Ann, 1981

Box 110, Folder 14

Anelia, Diana, 1983

Box 110, Folder 15

Antón, Don Gregorio, 1995

Box 110, Folder 16

Aranda, Guillermo, 1987-1988

Box 110, Folder 17

Arballo, Victor, 1987

Box 110, Folder 18

Arizmendi, Yareli, undated

Box 110, Folder 19

Arlnot, Miguel, 1987

Box 110, Folder 20

Arreola, Rafael, 1976, 1987

Box 110, Folder 21

Artenstein, Isaac, 1984-1985 (see also box 152 folder 2)

Box 110, Folder 22

Artist Unknown, (Carlos Gloria) 1993

Box 110, Folder 23

Astorga, Adeline, Grupo Teatral, 1988

Box 110, Folder 24

Avalos, David, 1983

Box 110, Folder 25

Avalos, David, 1986-1989

Box 110, Folder 26

Avalos, David, Primera Bienal Internacional de Poesia Visual y Experimental, 1985-1987

Box 110, Folder 27

Baca, Elena, 1994-1995

Box 157, Folder 10

Baca, Judith at La Jolla Museum of Art, 1985

Box 110, Folder 28

Badillo, Berenice V, 1994-1997

Box 110, Folder 29

Ballet Folklorico of Mexico, undated

Box 111, Folder 1

Barrera, Jose, 1987

Box 111, Folder 2

Barrios, Cynthia, 1986

Box 111, Folder 3

Baza, Larry, 1993

Box 111, Folder 4

Bazan, Ernesto, 1987 (?)

Box 111, Folder 5

Bechy, Herve, 1981

Box 111, Folder 6

Beck Brown, David, 1985

Box 111, Folder 7

Becker, Lourdes, 1988

Box 111, Folder 8

Bergman, Miranda, 1983

Box 111, Folder 9

Berman, Sara Jo, 1984-1987

Box 111, Folder 10

Bielma, Ricardo, 1982-1988

Box 111, Folder 11

Bielma, Ricardo, 1988

Box 111, Folder 12

Black Writers and Artists of San Diego, 1987

Box 111, Folder 13

Bluestone, Robert, Classical Guitarist, 1989, 1994

Box 111, Folder 14

Botello, David, 1983

Box 111, Folder 15

Brookman, Philip Alan, 1984-1985

Box 111, Folder 16

Buitron, Robert, 1987, 1995

Box 111, Folder 17

Cajero, Michael, 1995

Box 111, Folder 18

Calderon, Eduardo, 1981

Box 111, Folder 19

Callwood, Dennis, 1984-1986

Box 111, Folder 20

Carbajal-Moss, Richard, 1995 (?)

Box 111, Folder 21

Carlon, Aaron, 1985

Box 111, Folder 22

Carrasco, Barbara, 1983-1989

Box 111, Folder 23

Carreon-Reyes, Joann, 1981

Box 111, Folder 24

Carrillo, Eduardo, 1986

Box 111, Folder 25

Casas, David, 1992

Box 111, Folder 26

Casas, Mel, 1988

Box 112, Folder 1

Castrejon, Carmela, 1988

Box 112, Folder 2

Castro-Ilizaliturri, Rueben, 1981

Box 112, Folder 3

Cervantes, Felipe, 1977 (?)

Box 112, Folder 4

Chacon, George, 1989

Box 112, Folder 5

Chavez, Oscar, 1984

Box 112, Folder 6

Cid, Armando R., 1988

Box 112, Folder 7

Cockcroft, Eva, 1981

Box 112, Folder 8

Cockcroft, James D., 1986

Box 112, Folder 9

Cortada, Xavier, 1994-1995

Box 112, Folder 10

Castellon, Rolando, Moyo Coyatzin, 1985

Box 112, Folder 11

Cuatrotablas, 1990

Box 112, Folder 12

Cuellar, José, 1982

Box 112, Folder 13

Cuellar, Juan Carlos,, 1984

Box 112, Folder 14

Day, Peter, undated

Box 112, Folder 15

De La Garza, Ana Laura, 1993

Box 112, Folder 16

De La Peña, Nereo, 1983

Box 112, Folder 17

Delgado, Jesus, 1988

Box 112, Folder 18

Dominguez, Jesus, 1985 (?)

Box 112, Folder 19

Duarte-Clark, Rodrigo, 1981

Box 112, Folder 20

Durant, John, 1982

Box 112, Folder 21

Dumlao, Larry, 1988-1989

Box 112, Folder 22

Edwards, Isela, 1983

Box 112, Folder 23

Ehrenberg, Felipe, 1988

Box 112, Folder 24

Ehrenberg, Felipe, On The Spot, 1985-1988

Box 112, Folder 25

Emmanuel, undated

Box 112, Folder 26

Engle, Madelyn, 1983

Box 112, Folder 27

Enrique (Familia) 1982

Box 112, Folder 28

Enrique, Herminia A., undated (?)

Box 112, Folder 29

Enrique, Raquel, 1986

Box 112, Folder 30

Enrique, Rocio, 1986

Box 112, Folder 31

Enrique, Viviana, 1962

Box 112, Folder 32

Ernest, Leslie, 1990-1993

Box 112, Folder 33

Escobar, Juana, 1987

Box 112, Folder 34

Espinosa, Richard, 1986

Box 112, Folder 35

Espinoza, Roberto, 1978-1981

Box 112, Folder 36

Fayman, Danah, 1984

Box 112, Folder 37

Feipe Herrera, Juan, 1986

Box 112, Folder 38

Fernández, Cristina, 1996

Box 113, Folder 1

Fernandez, Evelina, 1981

Box 113, Folder 2

Flores, Gene, 1997

Box 113, Folder 3

Flores, Rodrigo & Remedios, 1989

Box 113, Folder 4

Freeman, Roland, 1985-1987

Box 113, Folder 5

Gamboa Jr., Harry, 1988

Box 113, Folder 6

Gandert, Miguel, 1987

Box 113, Folder 7

Garcia, Rupert, undated

Box 113, Folder 8

Garcia Acosta, Eduardo, undated

Box 113, Folder 9

Gaytan, Rey, 1987

Box 113, Folder 10

Gomez-Peña, Guillermo, 1984-1989

Box 113, Folder 11

Gonzalez, Pedro J., 1983-1988 (see also box 157 folder 6)

Box 113, Folder 12

Gronk, 1988-1997

Box 113, Folder 13

Gronk, Fascinating Slippers/Pantunflas Mural, 1992

Box 113, Folder 14

Gronk, On The Spot, 1984-1988

Box 113, Folder 15

Guerrero, Raul, 1984, 1995

Box 113, Folder 16

Haozous, Robert, 1992-1993

Box 113, Folder 17

Heise, Arlette, 1995

Box 113, Folder 18

Hereida, Carla, 1985-1987

Box 113, Folder 19

Hernández, Andrea, 1986

Box 113, Folder 20

Hernández, Angel, 1971

Box 113, Folder 21

Hernández, Ester, 1995-1996

Box 113, Folder 22

Hernández, Thomás, undated

Box 113, Folder 23

Herrera, Arturo, 1993-1995

Box 113, Folder 24

Herrón, Willy, 1985

Box 113, Folder 25

Hicks, Emily, 1988-1989

Box 113, Folder 26

Hom, Nancy, 1983

Box 113, Folder 27

Huelsbeck, Elizabeth, c/o NCPL, undated

Box 113, Folder 28

Huerta, Benito, 1989-1993

Box 113, Folder 29

Huerta II, Kenneth L., 1996-1997

Box 113, Folder 30

Huerta-Williamson, Rosa, 1994-1997

Box 113, Folder 31

Hung, Su-Chen, 1987

Box 114, Folder 1

Jaurigue, Lisza, 1996-1997

Box 114, Folder 2

Jimenez, Luis, 1985

Box 114, Folder 3

Junto Art Association, undated

Box 114, Folder 4

Koch, Rebecca, 1985

Box 114, Folder 5

Krebs, Helga, undated

Box 114, Folder 6

Lara, Mario, 1983-1989

Box 114, Folder 7

Lara, Mario, Scenarios For a Song, Final Report, 1984

Box 114, Folder 8

Lee, Betty, 1985-1987

Box 114, Folder 9

Lindsay, Arturo, 1992-1995

Box 114, Folder 10

Lomas Garza, Carmen, 1990

Box 114, Folder 11

Lonidier, Fred, 1983

Box 114, Folder 12

López, Eduardo, 1984-1985

Box 114, Folder 13

López, Lalo (Alcaraz) 1994-1996

Box 114, Folder 14

López, Miguel, 1988

Box 114, Folder 15

López, Yolanda, 1988

Box 114, Folder 16

López, Yolanda, On The Spot, 1978-1988

Box 114, Folder 17

Los Illegals, 1980

Box 114, Folder 18

Lou, Richard Alexander, 1987-1988

Box 114, Folder 19

Ludlam, Sharon C., 1984

Box 114, Folder 20

Luján, Gilbert Sanchez, 1985-1991

Box 114, Folder 21

Luna, Catherine, n.d

Box 114, Folder 22

Luna, James Alexander, 1985-1988

Box 114, Folder 23

Luna, James, Photos, 1985

Box 115, Folder 1

Maciel, David, 1986

Box 115, Folder 2

Maestro, Lani, 1994

Box 115, Folder 3

Maestro, Lani, a Traveling Exhibition, 1993-1994

Box 115, Folder 4

Malinick, Cynthia, 1985

Box 115, Folder 5

Man, Peter, 1987

Box 115, Folder 6

Mancillas-Doyle, Aida, 1986-1988

Box 115, Folder 7

Marshutz, Roger, 1996

Box 115, Folder 8

Martinez, César Augusto, 1985

Box 115, Folder 9

Martinez, Lynda, 1984

Box 115, Folder 10

Martini, Julio, 1988

Box 115, Folder 11

Medel, Jesus, 1994

Box 115, Folder 12

Mendoza, Ricardo, 1988 (?)

Box 115, Folder 13

Mendoza, Tony, 1986

Box 115, Folder 14

Mercado, Patricia, 1984-1985

Box 115, Folder 15

Mesa-Bains, Amalia, 1985

Box 115, Folder 16

Miller, Jay, 1986-1989

Box 115, Folder 17

Montoya, José, 1980-1985

Box 115, Folder 18

Montoya, José, Dia Para Los Angeles, 1990

Box 115, Folder 19

Moreno, Delia, 1985

Box 115, Folder 20

Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana Inc., 1995

Box 115, Folder 21

Nee, Meibao D. 1987

Box 115, Folder 22

New Tracks Old Land, Contemporary Prints from Aborginal Australia, 1992-1994

Box 115, Folder 23

Nidorf, Louie, 1983

Box 115, Folder 24

Noriega, Ramses, undated

Box 115, Folder 25

Nuño, Domingo, 1988

Box 116, Folder 1-5

Ochoa, Victor (see also box 152 folder 5), 1981-1989 1981 - 1988

Box 116, Folder 5

Ochoa O'Leary, Anna, undated

Box 116, Folder 6

Organista, Ricardo, 1983

Box 116, Folder 7

Orosco, Juanishi, 1985

Box 116, Folder 8

Orosco, Juanishi, Artist Statement, undated

Box 116, Folder 9

Orozco, Zorena, undated

Box 116, Folder 10

Ovejero, Graciela, 1987-1997

Box 116, Folder 11

Palomares, Gubino, 1983

Box 116, Folder 12

Parada, Esther, 1988

Box 116, Folder 13

Parada, Esther, On The Spot, 1988

Box 116, Folder 14

Suni, Paz, 1890

Box 116, Folder 15

Pazos, Edgar Flores, 1997

Box 116, Folder 16

Perez, Joe, 1986

Box 116, Folder 17

Perez, Raymundo, 1985

Box 116, Folder 18

Piño, Antonio, National Association for Chicano Arts, 1986

Box 116, Folder 19

Potential Artists Research, undated

Box 117, Folder 1

Preiss, Carla & Herrera, Arturo, 1994-1995

Box 117, Folder 2

Quiróz, Alfred J., 1988

Box 117, Folder 3

Ramos, Joe, 1987

Box 117, Folder 4

Rivera, José Ignatio, undated

Box 117, Folder 5

Rodriguez, Joe, 1987

Box 117, Folder 6

Rodriguez, José Luis, undated

Box 117, Folder 7

Rodriguez, Patricia, 1985

Box 117, Folder 8

Romero, Lin, 1986

Box 117, Folder 9

Rosadillo, Albert, 1982-1984

Box 117, Folder 10

Rosette, Guillermo, 1984-1986

Box 117, Folder 11

Ruiz, Daniel, undated

Box 117, Folder 12

Ruize, Joe, 1988

Box 117, Folder 13

Salas, Roberto, 1988-1989

Box 117, Folder 14

Sanchez, Hugo, 1988

Box 117, Folder 15

Sanchez, Ramon, 1982-1987

Box 117, Folder 16

Sanchez, Robert, 1985-1989

Box 117, Folder 17

Santiago, Andres, 1988

Box 117, Folder 18

Scholz, Philipp, 1987-1988

Box 117, Folder 19

Schnorr, Michael, 1980-1989

Box 117, Folder 20

Schuette, Lynn, 1987

Box 117, Folder 21

Siqüenza, Herbert, 1983

Box 117, Folder 22

Sisco, Elizabeth, 1987-1988

Box 117, Folder 23

Small, Debra, 1988

Box 117, Folder 24

St. Thomas, Thomas, undated

Box 117, Folder 25

Taco Shop Poets, 1994

Box 117, Folder 26

Torres, Salvador Roberto, 1985, 1988

Box 117, Folder 27

Torres, Virginia, 1983

Box 117, Folder 28

Tsinhnahjinnie, Hulleah J., 1992-1995

Box 117, Folder 29

Ulloa, Domingo, 1982

Box 117, Folder 30

Ulloa, Juanita, 1993-1994

Box 117, Folder 31

Valdez, Luis, 1981-1982

Box 117, Folder 32

Valdez, Patssi, 1987-1989

Box 117, Folder 33

Vallejo, Linda, 1981, 1985

Box 117, Folder 34

Villaseñor, Marcela, 1995

Box 117, Folder 35

Vanegas Arroyo, Arcasio, 1982-1983

Box 118, Folder 1

Various Artists, 1980-1991

Box 118, Folder 2

Various Minority Artists, 1988-1991

Box 118, Folder 3

Villa, Esteban, 1985

Box 118, Folder 4

Weems, Carrie, 1983-1984

Box 118, Folder 5

Werner, Gail, 1987

Box 118, Folder 6

Winters, Tony D. 1983-1984

Box 118, Folder 7

Yañez, Lawrence M. 1985-1987

Box 118, Folder 8

Yoon, Jin-Me, Souvenirs of the Self, 1991

Box 118, Folder 9

Zalce, Alexandra, 1997

Box 118, Folder 10

Zamarron, Cruz Ortiz, 1994

Box 118, Folder 11

Zamudio-Taylor, Victor, 1994

Box 118, Folder 12

Zitarrosa, Alfredo, 1982

Box 118, Folder 13

Zuetina, Jeanna, Maja Project, 1996

 

C.A.C. Applications and Evaluations

Box 118, Folder 14

Artistic and Administrative Development Program, Mission Cultural Center, 1987-1988

Box 118, Folder 15

Organizational Support Program, Artistic Site Evaluations, 1992-1993

Box 118, Folder 16

Organizational Support Program, LBO Applicants, 1992-1993

Box 118, Folder 17

Organizational Support Program, MBO Applicants, 1992-1993

Box 119, Folder 1-8

Organizational Support Program, MBO Applicants, 1992-1993

Box 120, Folder 1-5

Organizational Support Program, MBO Applicants, 1992-1993

Box 120, Folder 6

Organizational Support Program, Multi-Year Report, LBO, 1992-1993

Box 120, Folder 7

Organizational Support Program, Multi-Year Report, MBO, 1992-1993

Box 120, Folder 8

Organizational Support Program, Multi-Year Report SBO, 1992-1993

Box 120, Folder 9

Organizational Support Program, SBO Applicants, 1992-1993

Box 120, Folder 10

Organizational Support Program, Visual Organizations Review, SBO, Memorandum, 1992-1993

 

Conferences

Box 121, Folder 1

Association of Mexican American Educators Conference, 1980

Box 121, Folder 2

Chicana issues conferences, Notes and Correspondence, 1980

Box 121, Folder 3

Chicana Mini-Conference, 1980

Box 121, Folder 4

Governor's Chicana Issues Conference, 1980

Box 121, Folder 5

Native American Language Issues Conference, 1981

Box 121, Folder 6

San Diego State MEChA 11th Annual High School Conference, 1981

Box 121, Folder 7

3rd Annual Border Governor's Conference, 1982

Box 121, Folder 8

California Arts Council, Artists in Residence Program Contractor's Conference, 1983

Box 121, Folder 9

Mexico-US Border Conference, 1983

Box 121, Folder 10

San Diego State MEChA 13th Annual High School Conference, 1983

Box 121, Folder 11

Third World Counselor's Conference, 1983

Box 121, Folder 12

Tlahtokan Izkalotl, Chicano Spiritual Conference, 1983

Box 121, Folder 13

International Folk Harp Conference, 1984

Box 121, Folder 14

Partners For Livable Places Conference, 1984

Box 121, Folder 15

Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Center, Seminar on Exhibition Interpretation, 1984

Box 121, Folder 16

Association of American Cultures, Open Dialogue II Conference, 1985

Box 122, Folder 1

California Arts Council, California Dialogue, 1986

Box 122, Folder 2

National Assembly of Local Arts Agencies Annual Convention, 1986

Box 122, Folder 3

National Hispanic Theatre Conference, 1986

Box 122, Folder 4

Succeeding In Our General Society, 1986

Box 122, Folder 5

2nd Annual International Encounter of Border Area Youth, USA-Mexico, 1987

Box 122, Folder 6

Artists for AIDS Assistance Benefit, 1987

Box 122, Folder 7

Association of American Cultures, Open Dialogue II Summary Report, 1987

Box 122, Folder 8

California Indian Conference, 1987

Box 122, Folder 9

San Diego State MEChA 17th Annual High School Conference, 1987

Box 122, Folder 10

Tlahtokan Izkalotl, Chicano Spiritual Conference, 1987

Box 122, Folder 11

Association of American Cultures, Open Dialogue III, Latino Caucus Statement, 1988

Box 122, Folder 12

The Callaloo, An Arts Conference Celebrating San Diego's Multicultural Diversity, 1989

Box 122, Folder 13

National Chicano Moratorium, 1990

Box 122, Folder 14

California Arts Council, Artists in Residence Program Contractor's Conference, 1991

Box 122, Folder 15

The Callaloo, An Arts Conference Celebrating San Diego's Multicultural Diversity, 1991

 

Flyers, Non-CCLR Events

Box 122, Folder 16

1972-1979

Box 122, Folder 17

1980

Box 122, Folder 18

1981

Box 122, Folder 19

1982

Box 122, Folder 20

1983

Box 122, Folder 21

1984

Box 123, Folder 1

1985

Box 123, Folder 2

1986

Box 123, Folder 3

1987

Box 123, Folder 4

1988

Box 123, Folder 5

1990

Box 123, Folder 6

1991

Box 123, Folder 7

1992

Box 123, Folder 8

1993

Box 123, Folder 9

1995-1996

Box 123, Folder 10

1997

Box 123, Folder 11

1998-1999

Box 123, Folder 12

undated

 

Miscellany

Box 124, Folder 1

Art Cadilli, 1980

Box 124, Folder 2

Artists Names for Research, undated

Box 124, Folder 3

Arts for the Handicapped, Training for Staff Development, 1982

Box 124, Folder 4

Aztlán vs. United States, undated

Box 124, Folder 5

Aztleca/Light Table, 1980-1984

Box 124, Folder 6

Barrio Logan "Master Plan", undated

Box 124, Folder 7

Baza, Larry, Arts Management, 1989

Box 124, Folder 8, 9

Baza, Larry, Miscellaneous, 1990-1993

Box 124, Folder 10

Bielma, Ricardo - Artist in Residence, 1987-1988

Box 124, Folder 10

Bielma, Ricardo - Artist in Residence, 1987-1988

Box 124, Folder 10

Bielma, Ricardo - Artist in Residence, 1987-1988

Box 124, Folder 10

Bielma, Ricardo - IRS levy, 1987

Box 124, Folder 10

Bielma, Ricardo - - Scratch paper, 1985

Box 124, Folder 11

Bi-National Arts Project, 1978-1980

Box 124, Folder 12

Booklet of Articles About CCLR, undated

Box 125, Folder 1

Calendar, 1981

Box 125, Folder 2

Calendars, 1984

Box 125, Folder 3

Calendars, 1986

Box 125, Folder 4

Caminos Excerpts, 1983

Box 125, Folder 5

CCLR Business Cards, undated

Box 125, Folder 6

CCLR Gallery Statistics, undated

Box 125, Folder 7

CCLR Questionnaire, Felipe Herrera, Juan, 1985

Box 125, Folder 8

Centro Projects, Miscellaneous, 1991

Box 125, Folder 9

Chicano Currents in Danza Azteca Essay, 1986, 1991

Box 125, Folder 10

Chicano Literature, 1994, undated

Box 125, Folder 11

The Cloud Chamber, Screenplay by John Herschel Dobles, undated

Box 125, Folder 12

University of California, Santa Barbara, Coleccion Tloque Nahuaque, 1986-1988

Box 125, Folder 13

Columbus Quincentennial Debate, Black Issues In Higher Education, 1991

Box 125, Folder 14

Community Congress of San Diego Membership Roster, 1980

Box 125, Folder 15

"Concerns", undated

Box 125, Folder 16

Dade County, Washington, Art in Public Building, 1978-1982

Box 125, Folder 17

Dade County, Washington, Art in Public Places, 1973-1974

Box 125, Folder 18

The Economic Impact of Balboa Park on the Regional Economy essay, 1984

Box 125, Folder 19

Edicion, undated

Box 125, Folder 20 - 22

Employment Opportunities 1984, 1987, 1988

Box 126, Folder 1 -2

Employment Opportunities 1989, 1991

Box fix, Folder fix

Essays by Cruz Ascencion Rangel, undated

Box 126, Folder 3

Apaches

Box 126, Folder 4

Chicano Cultural Centers

Box 126, Folder 5

Cruzonian Barriology Aptitude Test

Box 126, Folder 6

Education/Educación

Box 126, Folder 7

Maya

Box 126, Folder 8

Olmecs

Box 126, Folder 9

Pueblos

Box 126, Folder 10

Speak Spanish, Speak American, Spanish is American

Box 126, Folder 11

Teotihuacán

Box 126, Folder 12

Toltecs

Box fix, Folder fix

Essays on Centro Cultural de la Raza

Box 126, Folder 13

Chicano Age of the Southwest in the Eighties, by Shifra M. Goldman, 1985

Box 126, Folder 14

El Centro Cultural de la Raza – Fifteen Years, by Philip Brookman, 1985

Box 126, Folder 15

Literary & Performing Arts: Social & Cultural Dimensions, by Tomas Ybarra Frausto, 1985

Box 126, Folder 16

A New Artistic Continent, by Guillermo Gomez-Peña, undated

Box 126, Folder 17

Escuelita Tolteca, undated

Box 126, Folder 18

Evaluating Job Performance Conference, 1979

Box 126, Folder 19

Exhibition Catalogues, 1987-1988

Box 126, Folder 20

Exhibition Handouts/Pamphlets, 1983-1988 (see also oversize box 156)

Box 126, Folder 21

Foundation Notes, undated

Box 126, Folder 22

Frausto, Tomas Ybarra, 1986

Box 126, Folder 23

Fronteras de las Californias, Report on the Need for a Border Center, 1978

Box 126, Folder 24

The Foundation Center, 1980

Box 127, Folder 1

Installation Artwalk, 1988

Box 127, Folder 2

Institute for Personal Effectiveness in Children, Chicano Assesment, 1977

Box 127, Folder 3

James Luna Catalog, 1985

Box 127, Folder 4

Letters of Appreciation, 1975

Box 127, Folder 5

Literature About CCLR, 1987

Box 127, Folder 6

Lopez, Yolanda, CISPES, 1988

Box 127, Folder 7

Mail Bulkrate Stamp/Logo, undated

Box 127, Folder 8

Media – KGTV 10, 1980

Box 127, Folder 9

Media – KPBS TV15 San Diego, 1984

Box 127, Folder 10

"Mexico 94", undated

Box 127, Folder 11

Mi Otro Yo/My Other Self, Brookman & Everhard, 1986

Box 127, Folder 12

Miscellaneous, undated

Box 127, Folder 13

Miscellaneous Art, undated

Box 127, Folder 14

Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1981-1986

Box 127, Folder 15

Miscellaneous Correspondence with Artists, 1985, 1991, undated

Box 127, Folder 16

Miscellaneous Exhibition Information, undated

Box 127, Folder 17

Miscellaneous Images, undated

Box 127, Folder 18

Miscellaneous Invitations, 1982-1991

Box 128, Folder 1

Miscellaneous Papers, 1980-1981

Box 128, Folder 2

Miscellaneous Sketches, undated (see also box 152)

Box 128, Folder 3

Murales, Notes, undated

Box 128, Folder 4

Neolibralism Pamphlets by Accion Zapatista de Austin, 1994-1996

Box 128, Folder 5

New Letterhead Information, 1992

Box 128, Folder 6

Notes, 1970-1990

Box 128, Folder 7

Notes (films) 1977

Box 128, Folder 8

Ode To San Diego, by Alurista, undated

Box 128, Folder 9

On Culture, Juan Gómez-Quiñones, 1976

Box 128, Folder 10

On The Spot Publicity, 1979-1988

Box 128, Folder 11

Original Work, Songs & Poems, Various Artists, undated

Box 128, Folder 12

Personal Journal with No Name, 1984

Box 128, Folder 13

Poems and Recipes, 1972

Box 128, Folder 14

Poems by Margarita Luna Robles, 1981-1985

Box 128, Folder 15

Poesia, 1984-1986

Box 128, Folder 16

Poetry, 1974-1976

Box 128, Folder 17

Poetry & Writings, 1979

Box 128, Folder 18

Problems in Feminist Research, UCLA Workshop, 1983-1984

Box 128, Folder 19

Report on Bilingual Educator’s Workshop, 1974

Box 128, Folder 20

Salsa Graphics, 1980

Box 129, Folder 1

Soldierboy, a play by Judith and Severo Perez, 1987

Box 129, Folder 2

Solfed Class, 1983-1984

Box 129, Folder 3

Song Lyrics, undated

Box 129, Folder 4

Spring Relay Run, 1984

Box 129, Folder 5

"The Status of Chicanos/Latinos at the University of California," 1988

Box 129, Folder 6

Stereotyping the Chicana, undated

Box 129, Folder 7

Study Guide Sheet to CCLR, undated

Box 129, Folder 8

The Support Center, undated

Box 129, Folder 9

Teatros, 1976-1979

Box 129, Folder 10

Teens and Retailers United to Stop Tobacco, Certificate of Appreciation, undated

Box 129, Folder 11

Torres Damaged Frames, 1991

Box 129, Folder 12

Unwinding the Silence, by César A Gonzáles-T, 1987

Box 129, Folder 13

Victor Ochoa’s UCSD course, "Chicano & Mexican Art," undated

Box 129, Folder 14

Weekly planner, No Name, 1991

 

Photographs

Box 129, Folder 15

2nd Annual Norteño Festival, 1992

Box 129, Folder 16

CCLR Water Tank Pre-Geronimo Mural, undated

Box 129, Folder 17

Fotographia, 1978

Box 129, Folder 18

Intertribal Dance Exhibition, 1990

Box 129, Folder 19

Made in Aztlán, undated

Box 129, Folder 20

Miscellaneous Negatives, 1989-1990

Box 129, Folder 21

Miscellaneous Photographs, 1978-1992

Box 130, Folder 1

Open Dialogue II, 1985

Box 130, Folder 2

Photos, 1972

Box 130, Folder 3

Photos, 1974-1980

Box 130, Folder 4

Photos, undated

Box 130, Folder 5

Photos, undated

Box 130, Folder 6

Pictures of Events, undated

Box 130, Folder 7

Slides, 1988

Box 130, Folder 8

Teatro Mestizo Negatives, undated

 

Politicos

Box 131, Folder 1

Aguire, Mike, 1982

Box 131, Folder 2

Ballesteros, Celia, 1983-1987

Box 131, Folder 3

Bates, Jim, 1982-1984

Box 131, Folder 4

Bibb, Portia, 1982

Box 131, Folder 5

Bonilla, Michele, 1980

Box 131, Folder 6

Boxer, Barbara, 1992

Box 131, Folder 7

Bradley, Tom, 1982

Box 131, Folder 8

Chacon, Pete, 1981-1984

Box 131, Folder 9

Connor, Phil, undated

Box 131, Folder 10

Conrado, Gerardo, undated

Box 131, Folder 11

Costello, Bonnie, 1982

Box 131, Folder 12

Cranston, Alan, 1979-1980

Box 131, Folder 13

Downey, Tom, 1984

Box 131, Folder 14

Fernandez, Ben, undated

Box 131, Folder 15

Filner, Bob, 1980-1983

Box 131, Folder 16

Galaviz, Fernando V. 1980

Box 131, Folder 17

Garfias, Robert, 1990

Box 131, Folder 18

Gotch, Mike, 1978-1984

Box 131, Folder 19

Hedgecock, Roger, 1982

Box 131, Folder 20

Hernandez, Paul, 1983-1984

Box 131, Folder 21

Hunter, Duncan, 1981-1982

Box 131, Folder 22

Jackson, Jesse, 1984

Box 131, Folder 23

Jones, William, 1983

Box 131, Folder 24

Juarez, Rich, undated

Box 131, Folder 25

Killea, Lucy, 1980-1981

Box 131, Folder 26

Killea, Lucy, Non-Profit/Assembly Bill 588, 1983-1987

Box 131, Folder 27

Lowery, Bill, 1982

Box 131, Folder 28

Martinez, Uvaldo, 1983

Box 131, Folder 29

Merino, Ronald, 1983

Box 131, Folder 30

Molina, Gloria, 1984

Box 131, Folder 31

Monteagudo, Luis, 1985

Box 131, Folder 32

Morales, Daniel, 1980

Box 131, Folder 33

Natividad, Luis, 1982

Box 132, Folder 1

Obledo, Mario, 1982

Box 132, Folder 2

Peña, Rafael, 1985

Box 132, Folder 3

Ramirez, Arthur, 1984

Box 132, Folder 4

Richmond, Fred, 1982

Box 132, Folder 5

Rientford, Victor M. undated

Box 132, Folder 6

Roberti, David, 1982-1983

Box 132, Folder 7

Rodriguez, M. Armando, 1982-1983

Box 132, Folder 8

Sainz, Oscar & Rosemary, 1981

Box 132, Folder 9

Vela, Armando, 1982

Box 132, Folder 10

Williams, Leon, 1984-1985

 

Series V: Publications

 

Internal Publications

Box 132, Folder 11

Arte Y Cultura Newsletter 1987

Box 132, Folder 12

Border Art Workshop Official Newsletter 1984-1990

Box 132, Folder 13

El Calendario (see also box 152 folder 2 and box 156 folder 5) 1987

Box 132, Folder 14

Calendario Drafts undated

Box 132, Folder 15

Calendario Samples and Miscellaneous 1987

Box 132, Folder 16

CalendarioPerforming Arts Winter Program 1989-1990

Box 152, Folder 11

Cine '98 1998

Box 152, Folder 12

Cine Estuadiantil 1994-1997

Box 132, Folder 17

Dia De Los Muertos Publication undated

Box 132, Folder 18

Fragmentos undated

Box 132, Folder 19

Handbill for CCLR Workshops, n.d. undated

Box 132, Folder 20

La Mazorca 1974

Box 132, Folder 21

La Mazorca Notes 1974

Box 152, Folder 13

Letras Y Colores 1990-1991

Box 132, Folder 22

Letras Y Colores Correspondence undated

Box 132, Folder 23

"Made In Aztlán" Announcement Flyer 1986

Box 132, Folder 23

Maize, Notebooks of Xicano Art & Literature, Fall-Winter 1980-1981

Box 132, Folder 25

Maize Press 1981-1983

Box 132, Folder 26

Members Newsletter 1987

 

Press Releases

Box 132, Folder 27

1974-1976

Box 132, Folder 28

1979

Box 132, Folder 29

1980

Box 132, Folder 30

1981

Box 132, Folder 31

1982

Box 132, Folder 32

1983

Box 132, Folder 33

1985

Box 132, Folder 34

1988

Box 132, Folder 35

1989

Box 132, Folder 36

1990

Box 132, Folder 37

1997-1998

Box 132, Folder 38

undated

Box 132, Folder 39

Publicity 1987-1988

Box 132, Folder 40

Servidores del Árbol de la Vida 1973

 

Totleca Publications

Box 133, Folder 1

National Child Plumaroja 1972

Box 133, Folder 2

Publication Requests 1973-1975

Box 133, Folder 3

Correspondence-Incoming, Toltecas en Aztlan Publications Requests 1974-1977

Box 133, Folder 4

Invoices 1975-1977

Box 133, Folder 5

Publication, Requests/Orders 1975-1977

Box 133, Folder 6

Forms 1976

Box 133, Folder 7

Requests 1977

Box 133, Folder 8

Orders/Requests 1977-1978

Box 133, Folder 9

Books 1978-1979

Box 133, Folder 10

Publications 1980

Box 133, Folder 11

Publications 1980-1983

Box 133, Folder 12

Mailing lists & Requests for Booklists 1983

Box 133, Folder 13

Fragmentos de Barro 1983-1985

Box 133, Folder 14

Booklist 1984

Box 133, Folder 15

Inventory 1984

Box 133, Folder 16

Flyers 1985

Box 133, Folder 17

La Linéa Quebrada/The Broken Line 1984

Box 133, Folder 18

Publications Orders 1987

Box 133, Folder 19

Brochure undated

Box 133, Folder 20

Correspondence undated

 

External Publications

Box 133, Folder 20

¡A Mi Que! José Montalvo 1983

Box 133, Folder 21

Abra La Puerta al Mundo de Oportunidad: Obtenga Cuidadania Estadounidense 1982

Box 133, Folder 22

Access 1980-1981

Box 133, Folder 23

Action! 1988

Box 133, Folder 24

Agenda 1980

Box 133, Folder 25

AHA! Hispanic Arts News 1983-1989

Box 152, Folder 14

Ahora/Now Community Newspaper 1982-1984

Box 152, Folder 15

The Alert (see also El Salvador Alert!) 1984-1985

Box 133, Folder 26

Alliance for the Preservation of Civil Liberties 1982

Box 133, Folder 27

Alma Social 1977

Box 152, Folder 16

Alternate Roots 1991

Box 133, Folder 28

American Arts 1981-1982

Box 134, Folder 1

American Council for the Arts Update 1981-1983

Box 134, Folder 2

American FoodJulie Bozzi 1992

Box 134, Folder 3

American Studies Association Newsletter 1985

Box 134, Folder 4

American Theatre 1998

Box 134, Folder 5

American Theatre 1987

Box 134, Folder 6

The Archive Newsletter 1982-1987

Box 134, Folder 7

Arena de Box Y Lucha 1985

Box 134, Folder 8

Arizona Commission on the Arts 1987-1991

Box 134, Folder 9

Arizona Commission on the Arts Bulletin 1983-1985

Box 134, Folder 10

Ariztlán 1985-1987

Box 134, Folder 11

Arriba 1983

Box 134, Folder 12

Art Guide undated

Box 134, Folder 13

Art Hazards News 1989-1991

Box 152, Folder 17

Art In Public Places, a Washington Arts Special Report 1981

Box 134, Folder 14

Art Matters Confederation of the Arts 1980 1987-1988

Box 134, Folder 15

Art Matters Ilan Lael Foundation 1990

Box 134, Folder 16

Artists Equity Association 1989-1990

Box 134, Folder 17

Artline, San Diego Institute for Arts Education 1988

Box 134, Folder 18

Arts Advocate The Artists Advocacy Committee 1989

Box 134, Folder 19

The Arts In San Diego County (COMBO) 1980-1982

Box 135, Folder 1

Arts Reporter 1980

Box 135, Folder 2

Arts Reporting Service 1985-1986

Box 135, Folder 3

Asociación Nácional de Grupos Folklóricos newsletter 1982-1984

Box 135, Folder 4

ATLATL 1987-1989

Box 135, Folder 5

ALTATL Journal 1981

Box 135, Folder 6

Avance 1892

Box 135, Folder 7

Aviso 1985-1988

Box 135, Folder 8

Azlo Magazine 1980

Box 135, Folder 9

Bear Republic News 1982

Box 135, Folder 10

"Bi-National Visual Arts Exchange" 1981

Box 135, Folder 11

Blues Cola de Lagarto Roberto Castillo Udiarte 1984

Box 135, Folder 12

Bob Filner Reports 1982

Box 135, Folder 13

Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo 1984-1991

Box 152, Folder 18

Calacas del Taller de la Grafica Popular 1980

Box 135, Folder 14

California Arts Advocate 1993

Box 135, Folder 15

California Arts Council 1990

Box 135, Folder 16

California Arts Council Press Releases 1977-1991

Box 135, Folder 17

California Association on Non-Profits Alert 1987

Box 135, Folder 18

California Chicano Murals 1985 Calendar 1985

Box 152, Folder 19

California Confederation of the Arts Newsletter 1985

Box 135, Folder 19

California History Action 1987

Box 135, Folder 20

California Theatre Council News 1980-1983

Box 135, Folder 21

Caminos 1981

Box 135, Folder 22

Caminos, National Hispanic Conventioneer 1984

Box 136, Folder 1

Caracol 1975-1976

Box 136, Folder 2

Caracol Special Issue, El Tamal Children's Coloring Bookby Gloria Osuna 1977

Box 136, Folder 3

Caracol Special Issue Faustino a Novelleteby Max Martinez 1976

Box 152, Folder 20

Chicano Federation of San Diego County Monthly Bilingual Newspaperby Max Martinez 1978

Box 136, Folder 4

Chicano Federation of San Diego County, Inc. Newsletterby Max Martinez 1975-1980

Box 136, Folder 5

Chicano Humanities and Arts Council Reporterby Max Martinez 1983-1985

Box 136, Folder 6

¡Chicano Mexicano! Chicano Mexciano Empowerment Committee 1993

Box 136, Folder 7

Chicano Park Steering Committee, Chicano Park Coloring Book, Felices Dias 1977

Box 136, Folder 8

Chicano Theatre Festival 1974

Box 152, Folder 21

Children's News undated

Box 136, Folder 11

Chile Democratico San Diego Newsletter 1982-1983

Box 136, Folder 12

Chispas, MEChA UCBerkeley 1982

Box 136, Folder 13

CISPES,Calendar of Events, Newsletter, General Correspondence 1983-1985

Box 136, Folder 14

Civil Rights Update 1975-1985, 1989

Box 136, Folder 15

Collage 1982-1983

Box 136, Folder 16

Comision Femenil de Los Angeles 1985

Box 136, Folder 17

Comision Femenil Mexicana Report 1973

Box 136, Folder 18

Comision Femenil Mexicana Nacional Newsletter 1978

Box 136, Folder 19

COMBO Campaigner 1981

Box 136, Folder 20

COMBO Communiqué 1984-1987

Box 136, Folder 21

Comentario 1982

Box 136, Folder 22

Commissioner's Bulletin 1983

Box 136, Folder 23

Common Ground – Different Planes 1988

Box 136, Folder 24

Communiqué, Enfoque Nacional 1987

Box 153, Folder 1

Community Arts Newsletter 1979-1982

Box 136, Folder 25

Community Murals 1984

Box 136, Folder 26

Community Service Center for the Disabled Update 1984

Box 137, Folder 1

CSCD (Community Service Center for the Disabled) Voice 1981-1984

Box 137, Folder 2

Community Service Division Update 1982-1983

Box 137, Folder 3

Con Safos 1971-1972

Box 137, Folder 4

Conceptions Southwest 1981-1985

Box 137, Folder 5

Congress Bulletin 1980-1982

Box 137, Folder 6

Congress Bulletin 1983-1985

Box 138, Folder 1

Congressional Record 1980

Box 138, Folder 2

Conjunto, Teatro Latinoamericano Casa de las Americas 1982

Box 138, Folder 3

Conserve Neighborhoods Newsletter 1982-1984

Box 153, Folder 3

Contaminated Times Community Newspaper 1982-1983

Box 138, Folder 4

Conserve Neighborhoods Short Course 1982-1983

Box 138, Folder 5

Conserve Neighborhoods Special Issues, Building on Experience 1985

Box 138, Folder 5

Conserve Neighborhoods Special Issues, Quest for Funds 1983

Box 138, Folder 5

Conserve Neighborhoods Special Issues, Steering Nonprofits 1984

Box 138, Folder 5

Conserve Neighborhoods Special Issues, Stoparson 1982

Box 138, Folder 6

Convisiones 1988-1989

Box 153, Folder 4

Con To Los Hierros: Pepón Osorio 1991

Box 138, Folder 7

Corporate Giving Watch 1987-1988

Box 138, Folder 8

County News, San Diego 1988

Box 138, Folder 9

Critical Mass, En Foco Inc. 1988

Box 153, Folder 5

Cuba for Beginners 1972

Box 138, Folder 10

Cultura Norte 1993

Box 138, Folder 11

The Cultural Connection 1983

Box 138, Folder 12

The Cultural Post, National Endowment for the Arts 1982

Box 138, Folder 13

Cultural Views 1987

Box 138, Folder 14

Democrat 1982

Box 138, Folder 15

Disorientation Manual 1982-1983

Box 138, Folder 16

Doorways Newsletter 1981-1984

Box 153, Folder 6

East Los Angeles Magazines 1982

Box 138, Folder 17

Education Cultural Complex Press Releases 1984

Box 138, Folder 18

Education San Diego County 1983-1984

Box 138, Folder 19

Ejercito Guerrillero de los Pobres Compańero undated

Box 138, Folder 19

Ejercito Guerrillero de los Pobres Informador Guerillero 1982-1983

Box 138, Folder 19

Ejercito Guerrillero de los Pobres, Pamphlets 1983

Box 139, Folder 1

El Boletin Casa de Colombia 1987-1989

Box 139, Folder 2

El Chingazo, Chicano Park Steering Committee 1976

Box 153, Folder 7

El Cuhamil 1982

Box 139, Folder 3

El Kaite 1983-1984

Box 139, Folder 4

El Latino San Diego 1992-1993

Box 139, Folder 5

El Mexicano, Cultural Supplement, article on CCLR 1985

Box 139, Folder 6

El Mirlo 1980

Box 153, Folder 9

El Movimiento 1979

Box 153, Folder 10

El Mundo Indijena/Indigenous World 1982

Box 153, Folder 11

El Papel San Diego Times 1973

Box 139, Folder 7

El Picante Newsletter Chicano Moratorium Committee 1981

Box 153, Folder 12

El Salvador Alert 1983-1984

Box 153, Folder 13

El Sol de San Diego 1991-1993

Box 139, Folder 8

El Teatro Campesino Newsletter 1990

Box 139, Folder 9

El Teatro Campesino 20th Anniversary Commemorative Booklet 1986

Box 153, Folder 14

El Tecolote 1980

Box 153, Folder 15

El Tiempo Chicano 1978

Box 139, Folder 10

E.O. Update 1991

Box 139, Folder 11

EOP/Minority Affairs Newsletter 1977

Box 139, Folder 12

EOPS Newsletter, Newsletter 1981-1982

Box 139, Folder 13

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Quarterly Report 1980

Box 139, Folder 14

Floricanto Dance Theatre Newsletter 1988

Box 153, Folder 16

The Forum 1984-1985

Box 154, Folder 1

The Forum, An Evening with the Stars, Special Editions 1984-1985

Box 139, Folder 15

Foundation Giving Watch 1987

Box 139, Folder 16

Fragmentos de Barro 1978-1983

Box 139, Folder 17

Frontera undated

Box 154, Folder 2

The Frontera Forum 1983-1984

Box 139, Folder 18

Gato's Journal 1987

Box 139, Folder 19

Garret Park Press 1982

Box 139, Folder 20

Golden Hill Newsletter undated

Box 139, Folder 21

The Grito del Sol 1976, 1984

Box 139, Folder 22

Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center 1988-1991

Box 139, Folder 23

The Helen Yalof Theatre: Spotlight 1977

Box 139, Folder 24

Hidden Leaves 1985

Box 139, Folder 25

Hispanic Legislative Alert 1984

Box 139, Folder 26

Hispanic Link Weekly Report 1985

Box 154, Folder 3

Hispanic News de California 1984

Box 154, Folder 4

History News San Diego Historic Society 1984, 1989

Box 139, Folder 27

How To '92 undated

Box 139, Folder 28

In Amatl in Xicanome, Experimental Copy 1976

Box 139, Folder 29

Inside the Beast 1973

Box 139, Folder 30

In-Sync Community Cable Channel 1988-1989

Box 140, Folder 1

Interagency Digest 1981-1983

Box 140, Folder 2

Intercambios Femeniles 1981-1983, 1987

Box 140, Folder 3

International Year of the Child Spirit 1979

Box 140, Folder 4

Journal of Hispanic Philology 1987

Box 140, Folder 5

Juntos Art News 1988

Box 140, Folder 6

La Casa de Puerto Rico, El Boricua 1981

Box 154, Folder 5

La Chispa n.d.

Box 140, Folder 7

La Gente Newsletter 1984

Box 154, Folder 6

La Gente Special Cinco De Mayo Issue 1983

Box 140, Folder 8

La Habra Boxing Club n.d.

Box 140, Folder 9

La Jornada 1985

Box 140, Folder 10

La Luz, Chicano Federation of San Diego Country n.d.

Box 140, Folder 11

La Latina 1980

Box 140, Folder 12

La Mujer Newsletter 1980 - 1994

Box 140, Folder 13

La Nueva Ola 1991

Box 154, Folder 7

La Peña Community Center Calender 1982

Box 154, Folder 8

La Prensa San Diego 1978 - 1979

Box 156, Folder 8

La Prensa San Diego 1985, 1989

Box 140, Folder 14

La Raza Forum 1984

Box 140, Folder 15

La Red/The Net 1980, 1988

Box 154, Folder 9

La Semana de Bellas Artes 1980 - 1981

Box 140, Folder 16

La Verdad 1970

Box 140, Folder 17

Las Cucarachas, Concilio Mujeres 1974

Box 140, Folder 18

Las Flores Torcidas 1975

Box 140, Folder 19

Las Palabras 1989

Box 140, Folder 20

Latina, En Foco Exhibition 1988

Box 140, Folder 21

Latin Quarter 1975

Box 140, Folder 22

Liberty Hill 1987, 1992

Box 140, Folder 23

Living Batch News 1988 - 1989

Box 140, Folder 24

Logan Youth Center Newsletter 1980

Box 140, Folder 25

Los Angeles Folk Arts 1988

Box 140, Folder 26

MAAC 1993

Box 140, Folder 27

Made in Aztlán, CCLR's 15th Anniversary 1986

Box 141, Folder 1

Maize Press 1985

Box 141, Folder 2

MANA (Mexican American (Women's) National Association) 1986, 1989

Box 141, Folder 3

Miguel Hildago 1975

Box 141, Folder 4

Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee Newsletter 1992 - 1993

Box 141, Folder 5

Minority Report, National Endowment of the Arts 1979

Box 141, Folder 6

Morir Es... 1986

Box 141, Folder 7

Museum News 1983 - 1984, 1988

Box 141, Folder 8

National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center Newsletter 1991

Box 141, Folder 9

National Assocation of Artists' Organizations 1987

Box 141, Folder 10

National Congress for Community Education Development Newsletter n.d.

Box 141, Folder 11

National Endowment for the Arts, Civil Rights Digest 1983 - 1984

Box 141, Folder 12

National Endowment for the Arts, Presenting and Commissioning Program 1992

Box 141, Folder 13

National Endowment for the Humanities, Overview of Endowment Programs 1987

Box 141, Folder 14

National Latino Communications Center 1992

Box 141, Folder 15

Native American Students Association Newsletter 1988 - 1989

Box 141, Folder 16

Native Writers Ink 1983

Box 154, Folder 10

New Indicator Newspaper 1982

Box 141, Folder 17

news Releases 1985 - 1987

Box 141, Folder 18

Nosotros, Casting Guide 1976 - 1977

Box 141, Folder 18

Nosotros, Newsletter 1983

Box 141, Folder 18

Nosotros, Review 1982

Box 141, Folder 19

Noticias de NACS (National Association for Chicano Studies) 1989

Box 154, Folder 11

Nueva Luz 1987 - 1989

Box 141, Folder 20

Open Dialogue 1986 - 1988

Box 141, Folder 21

Our House Incorporation Newsletter 1981

Box 154, Folder 12

The Painted Monkey, Monthly Newsletter of the California Art Education Association 1987

Box 141, Folder 22

Papel Picado/Paper Cutout Techniques by Carmen Lomas Garza 1984

Box 141, Folder 23

Para Escribir Juchitan No Pueblo, Colección Poesia de Sol 1987

Box 141, Folder 25

Partido de la Raza Unida Newsletter 1981

Box 141, Folder 26

La Peña "El Borlote," Del Taller Experimental de Expresión Popular 1980

Box 142, Folder 1

Performing Arts 1987

Box 154, Folder 13

Perspectiva 1988

Box 142, Folder 2

Pocho Magazine 1994

Box 142, Folder 3

Poesia de Venezuela 1988

Box 142, Folder 3

Public Arts Advisory Board Facts 1993

Box 154, Folder 14

Random Lengths 1983

Box 141, Folder 24

Paradise Rondalla articles 1980, 1983

Box 142, Folder 5

Revista Politica Semanal 1980

Box 142, Folder 6

Poppy 1985 - 1987

Box 142, Folder 7

Quiet Crisis, a Report on unemployment among Californians n.d.

Box 142, Folder 8

Radius 1993

Box 154, Folder 15

Reflex 1989

Box 142, Folder 9

Report 1982 - 1983

Box 154, Folder 16

Resolana 1989

Box 154, Folder 17

Revista Literaria del Tecolote 1980

Box 154, Folder 18

Revista Rio Bravo 1982

Box 154, Folder 19

Richmond Art Center Newsletter 1991

Box 142, Folder 10

Ruseletter 1991

Box 142, Folder 11

SANAA, The Voice of Black Writers and Artists of San Diego 1987

Box 142, Folder 12

San Diego Area Dance Alliance Newsletter 1989 - 1991

Box 142, Folder 13

San Diego Campaign for Economic Democracy Newsletter 1980

Box 142, Folder 14

San Diego County Public Arts Council, Fall Newsletter 1987

Box 142, Folder 15

San Diego Earth Day News, Fall 1991

Box 142, Folder 16

San Diego Historical Society History News 1990

Box 142, Folder 17

San Diego L5 Society 1983 - 1984

Box 142, Folder 18

San Diego Museum of Art Calender 1982 - 1984

Box 155, Folder 1

San Diego Newsline 1977

Box 142, Folder 19

San Diego Equal Rights Conference Organizer 1977

Box 156, Folder 9

San Diego Union The Invisible Workforce Special Reprint 1989

Box 142, Folder 20

Santa Monica Arts Commission Newsletter 1983

Box 142, Folder 21

Santana: A Retrospective of the Santana Band's 20 Years in Music ca. 1987

Box 142, Folder 22

School and Community Partners for Education 1987

Box 142, Folder 23

Sculptor's New Exchange 1979

Box 142, Folder 24

The Segmented Marketplace, This Issue: "The Hispanic Market" 1985

Box 142, Folder 25

Sherman Block Party 1984

Box 142, Folder 26

Siempre Salsa 1998

Box 142, Folder 27

Society for Photographic Education 1987

Box 142, Folder 28

¡Solidaridad! 1980

Box 142, Folder 29

Southwest Journal 1977

Box 142, Folder 30

Southwest Museo News 1989

Box 142, Folder 31

Spanish Journal n.d.

Box 142, Folder 32

Sparc Plug 1981

Box 155, Folder 2

The Spotlight, Association for Retarded Persons of San Diego 1983 - 1984

Box 142, Folder 33

State of the Arts 1977, 1980 - 1985

Box 155, Folder 3

Sushi Newsletter/Calender 1993

Box 143, Folder 1

Take Ten an Indian Newsletter 1976 - 1977

Box 155, Folder 4

Tecolote 1980

Box 143, Folder 2

Tejano Conjunto Festival 1982

Box 155, Folder 5

Tenants United/Inquilinos Unidos 1982

Box 155, Folder 6

TENAZ 10th National Chicano Theatre Festival 1979

Box 155, Folder 7

TENAZ Talks Teatro 1978, 1983

Box 143, Folder 3

Tezozomoc Speaks 1976

Box 143, Folder 4

Tierra Adentro 1980 - 1981

Box 143, Folder 5

Tijuana Rifa k/z...y Que 1986

Box 155, Folder 8

Tonantzin, Chicano Arts in San Diego 1983 - 1984

Box 143, Folder 6

Toxinformer, Environmental Health Coalition 1991

Box 143, Folder 7

TQS News, A Contemporary Newsletter of Eclectic Chicano Thought 1992 - 1993

Box 155, Folder 9

Tribal Peoples' Survival 1979

Box 143, Folder 8

Two Centuries of Hispanic Theatre in the Southwest 1982

Box 143, Folder 9

Umbrella Magazine 1983

Box 143, Folder 10

Union del Barrio Newsletter 1983

Box 143, Folder 11

U.S.-Cuba Bulletin 1984 - 1985

Box 143, Folder 12

Venceremos 1977

Box 143, Folder 13

Vi Aztlán 1987

Box 155, Folder 10

View, Museum Contemporary Art San Diego 1993

Box 143, Folder 14

Visions 1989

Box 143, Folder 15

Voces de Nuestra Santa Barbara 1983 - 1984

Box 155, Folder 11

Voz Fronteriza 1979 - 1984, 1991

Box 143, Folder 16

West Coast Theatre News 1983

Box 143, Folder 17

White House press Releases 1990

Box 143, Folder 18

The Whole Dman Pie Shop 1982

Box 143, Folder 19

Wicaho 1988

Box 157, Folder 9

World Wall: A Vision of the Future Without Fear/La Muralla Mundial: Una Visión de un Futur0 sin Temor n.d.

Box 143, Folder 20

World Winds, poetry publication 1988

Box 143, Folder 21

The Youth Line 1981

 

Newspaper Articles

Box 143, Folder 22

Abuse/Injury 1985 - 1992

Box 143, Folder 23

Agriculture 1989 - 1992

Box 144, Folder 1

Aztlán 1980 - 1982

Box 144, Folder 2

Balboa Park 1987

Box 144, Folder 3

Ballet Folklorico en Aztlán 1987

Box 144, Folder 4

Bi-National Article 1981

Box 144, Folder 5

Border 1985, 1992

Box 144, Folder 6

Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo 1983 - 1991

Box 144, Folder 7

Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo 1988 - 1989

Box 144, Folder 8

Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo, 911: A House Gone Wrong 1987

Box 144, Folder 9

Border Axes 1989

Box 145, Folder 1

Border Control Crossing 1976 - 1990

Box 145, Folder 2

Border Control/Crossing, INS/Customs 1989 - 1992

Box 145, Folder 3

Border Realities II 1986

Box 145, Folder 4

Border Realities II 1986

Box 145, Folder 5

Border Realities III 1987

Box 157, Folder 3

California Murals 1992

Box 145, Folder 6

Casa de Cambio 1988

Box 145, Folder 7

Casa de Cambio Exhibition 1988

Box 145, Folder 8

CCLR's Geronimo Mural 1987

Box 145, Folder 9

CCLR Newspaper Clippings 1988 - 1992

Box 145, Folder 10

CCLR Newspaper Clippings and Copies 1973 - 1979

Box 145, Folder 11

Centro Programs 1987

Box 145, Folder 12

Centro Programs Documentation 1982 - 1988

Box 145, Folder 13

Centro Public Relations Comments 1988

Box 145, Folder 14

Chicano Accent Articles 1980

Box 146, Folder 1

Chicano Cinema 1978 - 1984

Box 146, Folder 2

Chicano Cultural Center 1976

Box 146, Folder 3

Chicano Park Mural 1987

Box 146, Folder 4

Christopher Columbus/Discovery 1991 - 1992

Box 146, Folder 5

City on a Hill, UC Santa Cruz 1984

Box 146, Folder 6

Crime 1990 - 1992

Box 146, Folder 7

Cuba 1987 - 1988

Box 146, Folder 8

D'Alessio 1974 - 1979

Box 146, Folder 9

Danah Fayman 1981 - 1984

Box 146, Folder 10

Death 1990 - 1992

Box 146, Folder 11

Diversity 1987 - 1992

Box 146, Folder 12

Drugs 1990 - 1992

Box 146, Folder 13

Economics 1989 - 1992

Box 146, Folder 14

Edie Galindo: the Carmen Morales Memorial Fund 1987

Box 146, Folder 15

Education 1990 - 1992

Box 146, Folder 16

El Papel articles 1973

Box 146, Folder 17

El Tiempo Chicano/La Prensa Clippings 1978 - 1979

Box 146, Folder 18

En Memoria "Juan Soldado" 1987

Box 146, Folder 19

End of the Line 1986

Box 147, Folder 1

Environment/Health 1989 - 1992

Box 147, Folder 2

Free Trade 1990 - 1992

Box 147, Folder 3

Herman Baca 1977 - 1981

Box 147, Folder 4

Homeless/Housing 1989 - 1992

Box 147, Folder 5

Immigration 1989 - 1992

Box 147, Folder 6

Immigrants 1992

Box 147, Folder 7

Immigrants/Salinas 1992

Box 147, Folder 8

James Luna Exhibition 1985

Box 147, Folder 9

La Prensa 1982 - 1983

Box 147, Folder 10

Legal Issues 1990

Box 147, Folder 11

Lost Lives 1989

Box 147, Folder 12

Made in Aztlán/Caxtolli 1985

Box 147, Folder 13

Mexican Cultural Center, Father Ricardo Ramirez n.d.

Box 147, Folder 14

Mexican Cultural Center 1992

Box 147, Folder 15

'Mexico's Political Renaissance' 1988

Box 147, Folder 16

Minority Enterprise Clippings 1981 - 1982

Box 148, Folder 1

Miscellaneous 1984 - 1989

 

Newspaper Articles

Box 148, Folder 2

1945

Box 148, Folder 3, 4

1970 - 1971

Box 148, Folder 5 - 14

1973 - 1982

 

Newspaper Articles

Box 149, Folder 1 - 4

1983 - 1986

Box 149, Folder 5

1987

Box 149, Folder 6

1988

 

Newspaper Articles

Box 150, Folder 1 - 2

1988 - 1989

Box 150, Folder 3 - 5

1989 - 1990

Box 150, Folder 6

1991

Box 150, Folder 7

1992

 

Newspaper Articles

Box 151, Folder 1

1993

Box 151, Folder 2

1998

Box 151, Folder 3

undated

Box 151, Folder 4

Politics 1983 - 1992

Box 151, Folder 5

Public Arts Advisory Board 1983 - 1986

Box 151, Folder 6

Racism 1986

Box 151, Folder 7

Salazar, Ruben n.d.

Box 151, Folder 8

San Diego Clipping Service October 1989

Box 151, Folder 9

San Diego Union 1980

Box 151, Folder 10

Veronica Enrique 1980 - 1988

Box 151, Folder 11

Virgen de Guadalupe 1985

Box 151, Folder 12

White Supremacists, Racism, Prejudice, Discrimination, Anti-Politically Correct 1990 - 1992

Box 151, Folder 13

200 years of Chicano Theatre 1982

 

Series VI: Slides

 

Assemblage

Album 1, Slide Cat.1 001

Gifts of Black undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage: photograph, straw and seaweed
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Black and white photograph of objects found on the beach. The photograph is framed in wrapped straw and part of the material in the photograph is tied to the frame. Cross-reference with photography. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 002

Oil Spill Water 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. A fish bowl filled with oil tainted water is on display; sand has been sprinkled at the base of the bowl. The accompanying text explains the idea: "This water was scooped out of the Prince William Sound, Valdez, Alaska, days after the 'Exxon VALDEZ' tanker went aground on the Bligh Reef...." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 003

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, metal brackets, nails, leaves and seeds
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. An old wooden frame is filled with a low relief metal sculpture of organic forms. Metal brackets are used on the right corner of the frame and a metal identification tag is on the bottom. Leaves and seeds are scattered on the ledge around the frame. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 004

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. A large, green circle with a blue border has 29 small blue circles arranged across its surface, connected with string. An orange sticker in the center has the words: "Fragile, Handle With Care." A monitoring device sits at the bottom. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 005

(title unknown) ca. 1980

Material Specific Details note: altar
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Copy camera shot from a catalogue on Día de los Muertos published by the Triton Museum. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 006

(title unknown) ca. 1980

Material Specific Details note: altar
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Copy camera shot from a catalogue on Día de los Muertos published by the Triton Museum. Location:
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 007

(title unknown) ca. 1989

Material Specific Details note: caja
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 2) 1990. Large box with a three dimensional statue of the Virgin inside. White dresses are hung from the sides of the box and their skirts cover an altar at the Virgin's feet where four gold dolls have been placed. The top and bottom of the box are enclosed with gold, cut out spider's webs and flowers. See slide 199 (35) [Cat. 3 034] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Medium and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 008(1-4)

Agarra la Onda 1985

Material Specific Details note: altar; wood, barbed wire, Xerox and metal
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Slides 1-3: from the David Avalos Exhibition at Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA (1985). Slide 4: from the Border Realitites--Part Two Exhibition of David Avalos' work at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). This altar's central focus is a woman holding a sign announcing a "National Protest March Against the Militarization of the Border." A heart with spikes extending from it, combined with barbed wire, decorates the top. Loteria cards are arranged in the bottom third with a hand holding a campesino wrapped in barbed wire and another hand with a PEMEX oil drum. A skull and crossbones is upside down on a disk at bottom center. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. 279(11-13:) White wall David Avalos, Galería Posada, 1985, Sacramento, CA. 126(14:) Border Realities--Part Two. Location: Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 009

All Time is Simultaneous (Jan 1) 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, wood, glass and sand
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). The title of the piece is on the wall at the top: All Time is Simultaneous. Two covers from "Time" magazine are hung on the wall; one reads: "Hispanic Americans, Soon: The Biggest Minority"; the other: "¡Magnifico! Hispanic Culture Breaks Out of the Barrio." An hourglass turned on its side was placed between them. Two articles are below the covers: "It's Your Turn in the Sun" and "A Surging New Spirit". Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 010(1-14)

Día de los Muertos 1982

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, papier maché, straight pins, straw baskets and glitter
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the California Works Premium List Exhibition. This massive mask was made for Diá de los Muertos. A devil is sitting on his throne, which becomes like a hat for the face below it. A taqueria, "Raul's Auto Repair," a nightclub named "Mambo Rock" and other details create an assemblage that is rich in detail. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: California State Fair, Sacramento, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 011

El Corazon 1983

Material Specific Details note: caja; clay, wood, chiles and barbed wire
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the David Avalos Exhibition in Sacramento (1985). A stage has been created in this caja. Theatre curtains are tied back in the background and two sets of stairs lead up to the stage. A pink heart with red chiles extending from its cleavage is wrapped in barbed wire and fills the entire stage. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Sacramento, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 012(1-3)

Hubcap Milagro #1 (Dec 1) 1984

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; tin, chrome, steel and paper
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the Nine Chicano Artists Exhibition (January 8-February 2, 1989). This piece is a modified hubcap. A three dimensional tin heart was riveted together and a square window with bars was inset in its center. Jesus' face is visible behind the bars. A funnel was attached to the heart at its cleavage and multi-colored strips of twisted metal have been placed in its opening. The heart was affixed to a saw blade, and this, in turn, was fastened to the hubcap. Location: Maple Creek Gallery, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 013

Hubcap Milagro #2 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; tin, chrome, metal and paper
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the Nine Chicano Artists Exhibition (January 8-February 2, 1985). A hubcap is the background for a three dimensional tin heart which appears to be pried open down the center causing a fissure. A Virgen de Guadalupe was placed on a rod in this opening. Multi-colored strips of twisted metal surround the scalloped hole and radiate out. A red dried chili is stuck into the funnel at the heart's cleavage. Location: Maple Creek Gallery, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 014(1-3)

Hubcap Milagro #3 ca. 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

6: From the Forty-Three Emerging Artists Exhibition at La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art (March 1985); 8: From the David Avalos Solo Exhibition at Galería Posada (1985); 9: From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Location: La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, CA; Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 015

Hubcap Milagro #4a ca. 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From an exhibition at the San Diego Art Institute (summer 1985) Location: San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 016

Hubcap Milagro #4b ca. 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; chrome, steel, tin, glass, barbed wire and chiles
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the David Avalos Solo Exhibition at Galería Posada. A metal heart is mounted on a saw blade which is then attached to a hubcap. Chiles extend from a funnel on top and a heart shaped bottle was placed at the bottom to catch blood running from a gash in the heart. See 271(15) [Cat. 1 013] for a variation on this design. Location: Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 017(1-4)

Hubcap Milagro #5 undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, glass, steel, chrome and lipsticks
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

A carved wooden figure is the centerpiece for this hubcap. It is armless and the legs are cut-off above the knee. The heart has stakes driven into it and a gaping hole in the torso begins under the ribcage and extends down to the waist. Two shot glasses with open red lipsticks inside are balanced on balls on both sides of the figure. 5, 7: Hubcap Milagro #5, studio photographs. 15: From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS Art Space. 16: From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition. Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 018(1-2)

Hubcap Milagro #6 undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; chrome and steel
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

13: From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition. A gun placed on top of a cactus pad is attached to a saw blade and then to the hubcap. Nails have been driven through the metal cactus to create the spines. (9:) Hubcap Milagro #3, Border Realities--Part Two. 10: Hubcap Milagro #6-studio shot sold to La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art. 11: Hubcap Milagro #4a, 4b. 12: Hubcap Milagro #8, Grand Rapids Museum of Art (1986). Location: unknown
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 019(1-3)

Hubcap Milagro #7 1986

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, steel, chrome, steel, glass and plastic
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the David Avalos: Recent Works Exhibition, Grand Rapids, MI (1986). A wooden cross has been covered with strips of tin. A three dimensional heart is at its center. A small platform, built from a square of tin riveted together, is at the base of the heart and holds a shot glass with a pair of dice inside. The bottom beam of the cross has been fitted with a penis shaped from strips of metal. Location: Grand Rapids Museum of Art, Grand Rapids, MI
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 020

Hubcap Milagro #8 ca. 1986

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From an exhibition at the Grand Rapids Museum of Art, Grand Rapids, MI (1986). Location: Grand Rapids Museum of Art, Grand Rapids, MI
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 021

Hubcap Milagro #9 1986

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; chrome, steel and tin
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the David Avalos: Recent Works Exhibition at the Grand Rapids Museum of Art (1986). A very simple tin heart was riveted together to create this piece. A red gash runs diagonally across half the heart and a metal spiral strip appears to be blood dripping from the hole. Flames shoot from the cylinder at the top of the heart. It's mounted on a circular saw blade and then on a hubcap. Location: Grand Rapids Museum of Art, Grand Rapids, MI
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 022

Hubcap Milagro Series 1990

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; tin, chrome, pewter, barbed wire and canvas
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the Visible Truths: Traditional Sources Within the Chicano Aesthetic Exhibition in Sacramento, CA (September 21-November 10, 1990). A stage was created by hanging canvas like theatre curtains, pulled back on both sides. A hubcap occupies the entire background of the stage. A heart made from metal riveted together is swaddled in barbed wire. It has a tear in its bottom section painted red to resemble blood. A cross has been placed in the heart's cleavage. Location: unknown
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 023

Hubcap Milagro Series, Combination Platter: Manhattan Special ca. 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; chrome, steel, tin, glass and lipstick
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the Cafe Mestizo Exhibition at INTAR Gallery (June 1989). A high-heeled shoe has been covered with strips of metal riveted in place. A circular saw blade has sawed through a heart inside the shoe and an open lipstick was placed near the toe. The heel of the shoe was hooked over a champagne glass and both were placed on two circular saw blades inside a hubcap. Location: INTAR Gallery, New York, NY
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 024

Hubcap Milagro Series: Combination Platter: Straight Razor Taco 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, steel, chrome, tin, fabric, netting and cactus
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the Cafe Mestizo Exhibition at INTAR Gallery (June 1989). This assemblage's central focus is a white heart with a hole in its center, lined with sheet metal shaped into scallops and saw blades cut in half. The heart is placed on a hubcap and covered with black netting. A cactus pad and gun lie on the right. On the left an axe lies across the spine of the book The Last of the Mohicans and two cacti and a doll's head complete the design. Location: INTAR Gallery, New York, NY
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 025(1-6)

Humberto Carrillo ca. 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, photographs and rocks
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

(14-15): From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986); (16-19): From the David Avalos Solo Exhibition at Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA (1985). This piece uses a Xerox of an injury to a young boy who was shot by the border patrol because he was throwing rocks. A definition of a boulder was included as well as the District Attorney's refusal to prosecute the border patrol responsible for the shooting. Parallels are drawn with Apartheid South Africa's practice of shooting children who throw stones. Location:
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 026(1-2)

Humberto Carrillo 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; color Xerox, paint and marker
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From an exhibition of David Avalos'work at Centro Cultural de la Raza. This piece addresses Mexican stereotypes and the dilemma of the border. "Might makes right" and "Everyone exists outside the law" are two phrases used which are emblematic of the problem. Color Xeroxes are arranged on the wall with handwritten text explaining that "California was once Mexico." Cross-reference with Center Activites and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 027(1-4)

Junipero Serra's Next Miracle--Turning Blood into Thunderbird Wine ca. 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; chrome, tin, steel, and glass
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

274(13): Studio shot for Art in America Magazine, 1992; (14): from the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition, MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ (1989). A hand was constructed from strips of metal riveted together. The palm has a fissure in its center and blood is streaming out into a funnel that was placed in the neck of a Thunderbird wine bottle. The letters B-I-N-G-O are balanced on the tip of each finger. Location:
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 028(1-28)

Loteria Chicana 1983

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, aluminum, plastic, barbed wire, chainlink fence and color Xerox
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the California Murals Off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (March 1983 and 1984). This piece integrates a painting made from a photo taken during a Committee on Chicano Rights march at the U.S./Mexican border. A man is holding a map of Mexico which has the words: "Asi era Mexico antes del Robo" [This was Mexico before the robbery"]. This image was mixed with the artist's version of Loteria, a game similar to Bingo. 272(1, 3-21) and 249 are from an exhibition at the Gallery of the Multicultural Arts Institute (1984). 167(3) and 109(58-63) are from the California Murals Off the Wall Exhibition (March 1983). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. 272(2) outside Centro. 272(1), (3-21) and 249 Gallery of the Multicultural Arts Institute, San Diego. 109(58-63) inside Centro. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA and Gallery of the Multicultural Arts Institute, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 029

Mr. Chile 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; cloth, wood, chilies and seeds
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the Cafe Mestizo Exhibition at INTAR. A torso with legs to the knees, no arms, and a red abstract head is dressed in a lime green suit. The coat has circles of seeds with red chilies in their centers glued on in a pattern. Remaining seeds are strewn on the floor around the torso. The pants are unzipped and "Y QUE" written on the chest. Location: INTAR Gallery, New York, NY
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 030(1-2)

Posada Altar undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage/altar; paper cut-outs, mezcal, photograph and clay
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). 2: Posada Altar. 3: Posada Altar and four original Posada Broadsheets. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 031(1-3)

Thoreau's Plank (Jan 1) 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, plastic and metal
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). A rectangular plank of wood with a world globe inserted in its center is suspended from the ceiling. The piece is tilted and hangs diagonally. The text underneath the plank contains a quote from Henry David Thoreau: "If I have unjustly wrested a plank from a drowning man, I must restore it to him though I drown myself." Refers to the U.S. occupation of Mexican territory. See 262(13) [Cat. 3 109()] for an installation view. Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 032

Untitled ca. 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, glass, plastic and metal
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). Half of a wooden box has been mounted on the wall underneath a round thermostat. A bottle of amber colored liquid has been placed inside. Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 033(1-2)

Untitled ca. 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, metal, plastic and string
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). This assemblage reinterprets the launching pad for the space shuttle. Three half circles, one within the other, form the base for the launching system. Twenty sharpened cylinders of wood were assembled into a square. The space shuttle is mounted above it on a wall as if lift-off has been achieved and the rockets are carrying it into space. Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 034(1-2)

Untitled ca. 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood and clay tiles
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). A chair was built from wood and clay roof tiles. Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 035(1-2)

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood and paper
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition at MARS (1989). A wooden school chair with an attached desk was painted black. A bell in a bell tower (mission style) was placed on the desk top along with an open book. Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 036(1-3)

Untitled Installation 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage/collage; chrome, tin, steel, wood, color Xerox and lipsticks.
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

From the David Avalos Solo Exhibition at Galería Posada (1985). This piece combines a collage and two hubcap art works. The word "Cristo" is crossed out and centered above the collage, which is a group of color Xeroxes on a Parade magazine cover. For an installation view see 279 (2) [Cat. 3 037()]. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 037

Birth Announcement 1979

Material Specific Details note: printed label on baby food jar
creator: Barajas, Sal

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Two Gerber baby food jars have the standard Gerber baby graphic except the label reads: "Al ultimo, Salvador and Leticia anuncian el nacimiento de Graciela." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 038(1-4)

Cornucopia ca. 1991

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; cloth, chicken wire, Christmas lights and tinsel
creator: Bermudes, John

Comments/Descriptions

From the Luis Stand and John Bermudes Exhibition organized by P. Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (1991). Close-ups of the assemblage; design is a variation of the cornucopia, though made with non-traditional materials. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 039

(title unknown) ca. 1991

Material Specific Details note: assemblage
creator: Bermudes, John

Comments/Descriptions

From the Luis Stand and John Bermudes Exhibition organized by P. Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (1991). A statue of Jesus with his arms outspread has been placed sideways, facing another statue. Both figures are on a wooden shelf which has been screwed to the wall. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 040(1-5)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: collage; charcoal and paper on dry-wall wood
creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities IV--Casa de Cambio Exhibition (Spring 1988). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 041

(title unknown) undated

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities IV--Casa de Cambio Exhibition (Spring 1988). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 042

(title unknown) undated

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities IV--Casa de Cambio Exhibition (Spring 1988). Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 043(1-4)

The Beginning and the End 1987

Material Specific Details note: caja; wood, feathers, cloth, ribbons, plastic fruit and mirror
creator: Boza, Juan

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. 1-2: This caja has four shelves with a varied assemblage within each. The top compartment is predominantly white and holds two doves on a lace covered mound with white cherubs in front. The second has a gold mound adorned with jewelry, peacock feathers and artificial fruit. The third compartment holds a three dimensional face constructed of pieces of fabric emerging from a curtain of ribbons. The bottom section has a mirror on the bottom so it reflects like a lake with a figure in its midst surrounded by green foilage. 3: Close-up of caja. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. See 199(4) [Cat. 3 034()] for an installation view. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 044

The End of the World 1986

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; mixed media
creator: Brito, Maria, 1947-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. A simply designed wooden house with a chimney becomes a face: two square windows become eyes and the doorway is a screaming mouth. Smoke bellows from the chimney and flames lick the picket fence on the side and crawl up the table that the house sits on. It successfully depicts catastrophe. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 045(1-2)

Meanderings 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; fabric, clay and wood
creator: Brito, Maria, 1947-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. A bed has been sawed in half. The striped mattress has a white blanket crumpled on top of it and a plump pillow leans against the headboard. A cast of a face lies on the pillow and other fragments of cast faces are suspended above the bed. Eyeballs lie on a section of the exposed mattress. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 046

Windows 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, paper, rope, cloth and metal
creator: Brito, Maria, 1947-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. A giant pocket watch hangs from a cord in a square created by combining four tall posts with four short ones. The ceiling and a window are covered with clouds. Four eyes are on the back wall. Collection: Juan Espinosa. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 047

Childhood Reliquary ca. 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, wire and metal
creator: Cardillo, Rimer

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition (November 17, 1989-January 21, 1989). This wooden box was constructed with four legs and resembles a tool box with a handle. By naming it Childhood Reliquary it becomes a shrine or container in which sacred objects are kept (childhood memories?). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 048

Isadora Altar and Red Signal undated

Material Specific Details note: mixed media
creator: Cardillo, Rimer

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. A flower-like sculpture is displayed in a wooden box and a print hangs on the wall behind it. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 049(1-2)

Map and Fossil Box 1985-1987

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, cotton, plaster, and glass
creator: Cardillo, Rimer

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. A square wooden box is filled with a slab of fossils swaddled in cotton and placed in a glass display case. A large map hangs on the wall in back of the case. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 050(1-2)

Reliquary and Nebulous Rites 1983-1985

Material Specific Details note: print and assemblage; wood, glass, cotton and butterflies
creator: Cardillo, Rimer

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. The intaglio print is an abstract hourglass shape. The wooden, rectangular box is divided into four equal sections and fitted with four individual display boxes that can be removed. Three of the boxes have butterflies in them, one has a chrysalis. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 051

Desert Scene undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood and paint
creator: Chagoya, Enrique

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. The box is divided in half; one side is black and white and looks like a desert at night; the other side is orange and red and could be a daytime view of the desert. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 052

Mano de Oroxco undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, metal and paint
creator: Chagoya, Enrique

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. A painting of an outstretched, flesh toned hand on a blue background dominates this box. On the right border of the painting is a simplified version of the same hand (one-tenth its size). A metal hand, again reduced in size, is mounted above it. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 053

Monument to the Missing Gods 1987

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, glass, metal and clay
creator: Chagoya, Enrique

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Two rectangular boxes are mounted side by side, one on a red rectangle, the other on a black. The box on the left has a case of 24 soda bottles placed in its center; the box on the right has 36 skulls arranged in rows. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 054

Niño de Atocha 1986

Material Specific Details note: assemblage/collage; metal, paper and glass
creator: Chagoya, Enrique

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This piece is a rectangular, shallow box with glass on the front. A green, cartoon-like man with a green hat suspended above his head has been placed on the glass. Behind him is a doorway with the door off the hinges and lying on a diagonal. The doorway is bricked-in except for a small area where a man standing with the child saint is visible. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 055

(title unknown) ca. 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; rock, feathers, hair, bone, sage and snake skin
creator: Dumlao, Larry V., 1939-1994

Comments/Descriptions

From the Heart Art: You've Gotta Have Heart Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 12-March 12, 1989). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 056

Etapas 1985

Material Specific Details note: altar; doily, milagros, string and paper
creator: Emmanuel, Christina

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Drawings were made reproducing photographs and arranged on the back of the altar. A cord strung with milagros hangs in an arc in front of the images. Two doll hands, painted gold, are suspended from the center top of the assemblage. A doily decorates the bottom ledge. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 057

Madre Dolorosa 1985

Material Specific Details note: altar; wood, metal and cloth
creator: Emmanuel, Christina

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. A painting of Madre Dolorosa hangs in the right hand quarter of this assemblage with nine milagros nailed to the bottom of its frame. A transparent vase filled with flowers and a silver heart shaped picture frame with a painting of a woman are placed on a doily laid in front of the piece. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 058

Pague Mi Promesa Como se Debia 1983

Material Specific Details note: caja
creator: Emmanuel, Christina

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Wooden caja with lacy fabric lining the background. A golden heart shape with a red flower in its center is in the middle and flowers extend to the bottom and top of the box. Gold doll arms are strung in an arc across the top and silver doll legs hang across the bottom. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 059

Santa Christina 1986

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; silver foil stars, gold foil cherub, lace and plastic doll parts
creator: Emmanuel, Christina

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. A painting of Santa Christina is repeated seven times, growing progressively smaller, on a diagonal that recedes into the distance. The paintings are standing on a checkered floor and a strip of stars and an angel hover above. Doll heads, hands and torsos form a border at the bottom. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Medium and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 060(1-7)

Santa Frida 1989

creator: Hicks, Emily
creator: Weiss, Rocio

Comments/Descriptions

From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). Homage to Frida Kahlo. Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 061

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: collage
creator: Hobson, Paul

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Map of California with a circle around the San Diego/Tijuana area. Circular maps of the world and mountain ranges are glued on top of California and the Pacific ocean. White, drifting clouds casting shadows are painted on the California map as well. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 062

(title unknown) ca. 1989

Material Specific Details note: altar
creator: Garza, Carmen Lomas

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Close-up of an altar in a bedroom installation. White paper with cut-out designs covers the shelf. Candles, glasses, and a free-standing cut-out paper triptych stands on the shelf. A framed drawing is above the shelf and a cross hangs on the wall. See slide 199 (5) [Cat. 7 016(1)] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 063(1-3)

Invitation to the Necropolis: The Death Dance undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, wood, photographs and candles
creator: Lou, Richard A., (Richard Alexander)

Comments/Descriptions

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 064

Warrior Memorial #1 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, plastic, beads, feathers, string and stone
creator: Luna, James

Comments/Descriptions

From the James Luna Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (1985). A wooden cross with a small Native American toy figure in its center has been hung on the wall and arrows protrude from it; plastic toy figures, coyotes, a deer and men on horseback are attached to the edges of the cross. Beaded strings hang from the bottom. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 065(1-3)

A Kind Hearted Man undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, clay and wire
creator: Mancillas, Aida, 1953-2009

Comments/Descriptions

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 066(1-2)

La Mortalidad Picaresca e Immortalidad Humoristica de Frida Kahlo undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, metal, string and bone
creator: Mancillas, Aida, 1953-2009

Comments/Descriptions

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 067(1-3)

Saat Früchte Sollen Nicht Vermahlen Werden undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage/altar; paper, wood, ribbon and seashells
creator: Mancillas, Aida, 1953-2009

Comments/Descriptions

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 068(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage/altar; paper, clay, plastic, ribbon and a monarch butterfly
creator: Mancillas, Aida, 1953-2009

Comments/Descriptions

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 069(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage/altar; wood, leather, paper, clay and shells
creator: Mancillas, Aida, 1953-2009

Comments/Descriptions

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 070(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, metal, clay and a monarch butterfly
creator: Mancillas, Aida, 1953-2009

Comments/Descriptions

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 071(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; paper, clay, photographs and wood
creator: Mancillas, Aida, 1953-2009

Comments/Descriptions

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 072

Release at Fiber Falls and Tracks on the Beach undated

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; straw basket, sea shell, rope, seaweed and photographs
creator: Miller, Mavis

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Release at Fiber Falls is a straw basket decorated with a shell, a piece of rope, seaweed and other items, then placed on a column with text mounted on the side. It is accompanied by a photo-identification card for a dog. Tracks on the Beach is hung on the same column. It is a dog's paw print in a frame. The text describes it as "Bailey the wonderdog ink on seaweed paper, seaweed frame." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 073(1-4)

Ave María Purisima--Enlightenment #8 1983

Material Specific Details note: mixed media
creator: Muñoz, Celia Alvarez, 1937-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Wooden box (book) with pull-out pages of photographs with text; 2: page 1; 3: page 2; 4: page 3. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Collection: Lannan Foundation. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 074(1-3)

Chameleon 1986

Material Specific Details note: mixed media, installation
creator: Muñoz, Celia Alvarez, 1937-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (November 17, 1989- January 21, 1990). Plain white shelf with a mirror hung above it reflects scenes from the gallery, a metal tag under the mirror says "Lulu." A black braid lies on the shelf with a decorative comb for the hair on top of it. Make-up pencils, powder, and a vial of spilled silver stars are also on the shelf around the accompanying text: "Aunt Lulu liked to draw and gave me my first set of colored pencils..." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 075(1-3)

La Honey--Enlightenment #9 1983

Material Specific Details note: mixed media
creator: Muñoz, Celia Alvarez, 1937-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Wooden box with seven framed "pages" inside. 2: Page 1--photograph of a doll with the words: "'La Yodo', or Iodine was the name I gave my imaginary friend..." underneath; 3: Page 6--photograph of the back of a doll's head and the words: "and she was a very sweet little girl." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Collection: Lannan Foundation. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 076(1-3)

La Tempestad 1985

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; maple triptych; mirror, photographs and text
creator: Muñoz, Celia Alvarez, 1937-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Black rectangular triptych with an acorn and leaves on top, divided into three equal sections: the middle is a mirror which reflects the gallery; on the left side is a photograph of a squirrel eating an acorn with text underneath resembling a book page; on the right is a photograph of a room with covered furniture, also accompanied by text. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Collection: Lannan Foundation Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 077

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: collage
creator: Nuñez, Armando

Comments/Descriptions

From the Heart Art Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 12-March 12, 1989). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 078(1-8)

Chicanosaurus (Jan 1) 1989

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; mixed media
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). This piece is a modified dinosaur with the front section of a low rider as its head. The low rider's hood is open and a tongue hangs out of it which reads: "In Spanish/en Ingles". Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 079

Mujeres Altarbox 1974

Material Specific Details note: collage
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

From the artist's collection. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 080

Lenguas and 0225 or Jesse Helms Interprets the First Amendment 1990

Material Specific Details note: assemblage plus text
creator: Lou, Richard A., (Richard Alexander)
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Large glass jar with 2 tongues suspended in liquid (one tongue is pierced by a metal spike); this is accompanied by text by Richard Lou which comments on First Amendment rights. See slide 195(20) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 081

Cronica del Aplastamiento 1984

Material Specific Details note: assemblage
creator: Ovejero-Postigo, Graciela

Comments/Descriptions

From the Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana--Graciela Ovejero Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza ((Feb 2- Mar 11) 1990). A large rectangle has been mounted on two pillars and covered with strips of cloth in various colors. Branches have been painted and hung on its surface. A pile of two hundred (or more) white shoes lie along the bottom of the rectangle in a row. A tree trunk, painted red, is in the foreground. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 082

(title unknown) undated

creator: Ovejero-Postigo, Graciela

Comments/Descriptions

From the Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana--Graciela Ovejero Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza ((Feb 2- Mar 11) 1990). A bale of hay has a white rectangle mounted above it with "Living Artists" written on it. Three books hang from the rectangle and the word "text" is written repeatedly and smeared on the wall behind. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 083

Boo Rattle 1987

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, cloth and string
creator: Pruneda, Maximiliano

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This rattle is based on an animal form. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 084

Ghost Stick Carrier 1988

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; cloth, paint, beads, wood and string
creator: Pruneda, Maximiliano

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This piece uses a human face, painted blue, on an animal body with a pointed tail. The back is impaled by slender, knife-like pieces of wood (ghost sticks) with faces painted on them. They all have orange top knots with string or strips of cloth tied to them. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 085

Horned Transformation Charm 1987

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, cloth, string and paint
creator: Pruneda, Maximiliano

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This charm is a stick wrapped in cloth and string. One end is tied off and forms a head with long, pointed ears. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 086

Portal Dancer 1988

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; cloth, wood and metal
creator: Pruneda, Maximiliano

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. The main figure has a hoop and shield and wears a headdress. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 087

Power Rattle 1986

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; cloth, wood, metal and string
creator: Pruneda, Maximiliano

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This rattle uses the human form as its base. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 088

(title unknown) 1987

Material Specific Details note: acrylic
creator: Quiroz, Alfredo J.

Comments/Descriptions

From the Medal-Honor Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (1987). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 089

Chili Shrine 1987

Material Specific Details note: caja; wood, plastic and paper
creator: Rodriguez, Peter, 1926-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This caja is entirely red except for the angels' faces on the gable and doors and a gold halo around the large chili in the center of the box. Flames lick the base of the chili and lights shaped like chilis line the box. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 090

The Confessional 1987

Material Specific Details note: caja; wood and found objects
creator: Rodriguez, Patricia

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. A long, rectangular box is divided into five cajas with a different grouping of objects in each cubicle. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Collection: Susan Maney. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 091

Día de los Muertos 1984

Material Specific Details note: caja; wooden box, tin ornaments, cards, clay figures and a skull
creator: Rodriguez, Peter, 1926-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This caja is pink on the exterior with a purple interior. A skull sits on the top shelf, and a cactus flanked by two angels are on the bottom. Two cards (La Muerte and La Calavera) are taped to the open doors of the caja. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 092

Diá de los Muertos (Greener on the Other Side) 1987

Material Specific Details note: caja; wood and found objects
creator: Rodriguez, Patricia

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. A skull and bones were arranged above a black strip of organic forms at the bottom of the frame. White gauze covers the entire piece. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Collection: Roy Patlan. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 093

Heart Times 1982

Material Specific Details note: caja; wood and found objects
creator: Rodriguez, Patricia

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This caja has as its center piece a large red heart with nails half-driven into it. Below it is a clock with wires extending from it that resemble a bomb. Long, white hair acts as a frame for the piece, which was placed within a hand carved wooden frame. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Collection: Amalia Mesa-Bains. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 094

Lo del Corazon 1983

Material Specific Details note: caja; wood, clay, tin, glass and electric lights
creator: Rodriguez, Peter, 1926-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. The interior of the caja is red; the border is mauve and green striped; the doors were removed. The top half is dominated by a figure of the Virgin. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 095

The Magic Hand 1985

Material Specific Details note: caja, wood and found objects
creator: Rodriguez, Patricia

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This wooden box has doors and a bottom compartment with a door that folds down. It is filled with a gold, elaborately carved frame. Blue, crumpled fabric is the background for a mannequin hand placed at the bottom of the frame. The bottom compartment contains blue and green fabric and two pomegranates. Cross-reference with Center Activites And Programs. Location: Centro Cultual de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 096

Milagros 1987

Material Specific Details note: caja; wood and metal
creator: Rodriguez, Peter, 1926-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Three dimensional hands and legs have been arranged on the bottom of this caja and attached to the sides and top. Two clasped hands decorate the gable. The unique feature of this caja is the miniature box, with a leg visible inside, mounted on its back wall. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano mediums and Art Forms. Collection: Gloria Leader. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 097

Reincarnation 1983

Material Specific Details note: caja; wood and found objects
creator: Rodriguez, Patricia

Comments/Descriptions

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This caja was transformed into a window with a transparent glass door and a window shade pulled down. A double, folding picture frame decorated with milagros was placed on the bottom of the caja. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Digeo, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 098

Encinitas Garden-Text 1989

Material Specific Details note: collage; photocopies
creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Comments/Descriptions

From Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). Xerox of hands and faces with a rose stenciled on them, mixed with the names of pesticides. Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 099

Encinitas Gardens 1989

Material Specific Details note: collage and photocopies
creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Comments/Descriptions

From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 100

Crossing the Border ca. 1986

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; photographs, dirt and wood
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 101

I Want Toast and Butter ca. 1986

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, metal and cloth
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986) Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 102(1-2)

Oh, Oh Mexico (Feb 1) 1986

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; clay, dirt and canvas
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 103

Quiet For Sale 1984

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; wood, metal and astroturf
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 104

(title unknown) ca. 1986

Material Specific Details note: assemblage; astroturf, bowling balls and a golf club
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 1, Slide Cat.1 105(1-2)

Juan Soldado undated

Material Specific Details note: altar
creator: Southwestern College students

Comments/Descriptions

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
 

Center Activities and Programs

Album 2, Slide Cat.3 001(1-15)

Art Exhibition ca. 1986

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Exhibition installation views. Location: none
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 002(1-8)

911-A House Gone Wrong and Café Urgente Exhibits (Oct 16) 1986

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

Location: none
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 003(1-12)

Border Realities Exhibition (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.
creator: Yáñez, René

Description/Comments

Location: Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 004(1-4)

Border Realities Exhibition (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

Location: Galería de la Raza, 2850 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 005(1-4)

Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition (Feb) 1986

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 006(1-38)

Border Realities Theatre Performance and Other Activities at Galería de la Raza ca. 1985

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

36-38: Exhibition opening. Location: Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 007(1-22)

Capp Street Project--Border Axes (July-Aug) 1989

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

Location: Capp Street residence in San Francisco, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 008(1-4)

Conquests Do Not Belong Only to the Past--Group Slide Projection Exhibition (Nov- Dec) 1991

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

Cross-reference with Performance and Conceptual Art. Location: Intar Gallery, New York, NY
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 009

End of the Line Outdoor Presentation 1986

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

Location: Borderline between San Diego, CA and Tijuana, Mexico
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 010(1-118)

End of the Line Workshop 1986

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

Costumes by Victor Ochoa. Location: Borderline between Tijuana, Mexico and San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 011

Sara-Jo Berman During Performance of "Ocnoceni" (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

Part of a multimedia event called Border Realities. Location: Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 012(1-8)

(title unknown) 1985

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 013(1-2)

Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition (Jan 1) 1989

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.
creator: Lou, Richard A.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Sanchez, Roberto
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Description/Comments

Signs at exhibition: "Since 1985 over 250 Latin Americans have been killed running across the San Diego Freeway after crossing the San Diego/Tijuana border." The other sign lists the Exhibition's name and the participants: Guillermo Gomez-Peña, Emily Hicks, Bertha Jottar, Richard A. Lou, Victor Orozco Ochoa, Robert Sanchez, Michael Schnorr, Liz Sisco and Rocio Weiss. Location: New York Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 014(1-3)

15th Anniversary Catalogue 1985

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

From the catalogue. 2-3: David Avalos and Sal Torres. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 015(1-2)

911-A House Gone Wrong: Java Coffee House (Apr 1) 1987

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Four panels; International production sharing turns to Latin America-moving the Equator north. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 016(1-29)

Agustin Lira Performance (Music-Poetry) (Apr 1) 1990

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Photographs of the performers and audiences at the reading/concert. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 017(1-2)

All the Way to the Bay Mural in progress undated

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Mural at Chicano Park; 30' x 50'; vinyl on concrete. Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 018(1-26)

American Heart Association "Smoke Busters" Mural 1986

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Sweetwater High School, National City, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 019(1-17)

Armonía Popular Music Event 1980

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Elementary School workshop at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 020

Art Exhibition undated

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

The artist is standing next to his painting The Last Buffalo. Location: City of San Diego Council Offices, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 021(1-8)

Art Exhibition 1984

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Installation view of an art exhibition. Location: Southwestern College Gallery
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 022(1-12)

Aztlán Arte: Cinco de Mayo Exhibition 1982

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

3: 4' x 10' panel from National City Public Library Mural; 5: Painting Que Victoria? By Victor Ochoa; 7: Yarn Painting by Roberto Espinosa; 11: Varrios Unite poster and original drawing by Victor Ochoa. Location: University of California, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 023(1-5)

Border Realities 1985

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Exhibition installation views of David Avalos' Donkey Cart Altar. Location: Galería de la Raza, San Francisco, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 024(1-9)

Border Realities III 1987

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Exhibition installation views. 275(1-8): Mural title: The Border is an International Fiction; Sculpture: Border Fence as Mobius Strip; 275(8): Patriotism is Back in Fashion installation by Avalos; Photo in installation by Ediberto Oriole. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 025(1-3)

Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition 1987

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Guillermo Gomez Peña Performance. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 026

Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition 1986

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1986). Exhibition installation view. See 126(17-18) [Cat.4 030 and 4 031] for close-ups. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 027(1-11)

Border Watch I Exhibition 1990

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

This exhibit focuses on the year Columbus "discovered" (occupied) America (1492) and demonstrates the poverty and destitution which resulted. Location: Soccer field/Cañon Zapata and Galería de la Raza, 2857 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 028(1-35)

Bus Art/Bus Poster: "Welcome to America's Finest Tourist Plantation" 1988

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Hock, Louis
creator: Sisco, Elizabeth

Description/Comments

Slides document the mass media response to the poster, which commented on the plight of undocumented and low wage workers. It was displayed on 100 San Diego Transit buses and resulted in controversy. The issues became complicated by the city's refusal to name a convention center after Martin Luther King. On the back of "Critics Choice" banner in slide 19 are the words "This is not a bus." See 276(1-6) for related activities. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 029

CAC-Art in the Community Residency ca. 1985

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Mask made from a paintbrush by an elementary school student.
Album 2, Slide Cat.3 030

Cafe Mestizo Exhibition ca. 1985

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Installation view of Cafe Mestizo Location: INTAR Gallery, New York, NY
Album 2, 3, Slide Cat.3 031(1-16)

California Murals Off the Wall Exhibition 1983

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 032(1-24)

Calles Vivas Exhibition 1991

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Chávez, Patricio
creator: Ruiz, Bobby

Description/Comments

Slides 3-6: Men standing in front of murals; 9-12: Children performing at the exhibition; 13: Installation view of two paintings; 16-18: Detail of mural, "Aerosol" (with artist?); 19-20: Exhibition installation view of cars; 22-23: Exhibition installation view of cars; 25: Artists or attendees; 26: Mario Rendon; 28: Two paintings; 30: Two paintings; 32: Exhibition installation views; painting, table, and sculpture; 33-34: Exhibition installation views; drawings and paintings; 35: Exhibition installation views; photos of cars. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 033(1-16)

Ceramics Workshops Led by Francisco Briseño 1973-9

creator: Briseño, Francisco
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: none
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 034(1-19)

Ceremony of Memory Exhibition 1989-90

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Chávez, Patricio

Description/Comments

Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 035(1-2)

Cultural Equation: American Cover Story Exhibition 1989

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Lou, Richard A.
creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Description/Comments

Mixed media conceptual mural incorporating text/American art magazines. Cross-reference with Installation Art. Location: Grey Art Gallery, New York University
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 036(1-7)

David Avalos Exhibition 1985

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Exhibit installation views.
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 037(1-12)

Demonstration, Mask-Making Workshop and Viva la Raza Mural undated

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

8-15: Mask-making workshop; 19-20: Mural at Woodrow Wilson Jr. High School (non-vandalized and vandalized versions). Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 038(1-6)

Colon Colonizado (Apr 1) 1990

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Aperto '90, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 039(1-20)

Destination L.A. Exhibition (Dec 1) 1991

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibition (LACE), Los Angeles, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 040(1-20)

South = North = South--Border to Border Traveling Tour (Jul-Aug) 1991

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Western New York
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 041(1-13)

Whitewash(ed) Portable Exhibition (Apr) 1991

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 042(1-3)

Whitewash(ed) Portable Exhibition 1991

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Portable exhibition taken to local high schools. Location: Local high schools of San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 043(1-2)

Whitewash(ed) Portable Exhibition Brochure 1991

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Brochure created from student responses to the Whitewash(ed) Portable Exhibition (May 1991). Location: San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 044(1-10)

Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana 1990

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Chávez, Patricio

Description/Comments

Slides 2-3, 6-7: Exhibition installation; 8: Exhibition introduction: "Waste Contesting the Rewards of Crusading for a Flat Earth"; 11-15, 17: Exhibition installation views; 19: Exhibition installation view of an animal shaped assemblage with paintings in the background. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 045(1-3)

Development of the "History of Mexico" Mural at Chicano Park 1978

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Sweetwater Union High School Students

Description/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 046(1-20)

Development of the "Labor in San Diego" Mural 1985

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Location: 25th Street and Imperial Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 047(1-59)

Development of "The Life of Pedro J. González" Mural 1983-4

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Doudera, Yasue
creator: Esparza, Carlos
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Description/Comments

These slides depict the mural in progress, the finished work, and the dedication ceremony at Chicano Park. Location: Chicano Park, Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 048

Día de los Muertos Celebration and Exhibition: Barbara Carrasco's work 1988

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Exhibition installation view. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 049(1-4)

En Memoria Exhibition (Oct- Dec) 1987

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 050(1-9)

En Memoria Exhibition 1987

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Mancillas, Aida, 1953-2009
creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 051(1-20)

Entrance is Not Acceptance Exhibition 1991-92

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Lou, Richard A.
creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Description/Comments

Interactive multi-media installation with videotaped interviews and slide projections for the Newport Harbor Art Museum's Third Biennial: Mapping Histories. Cross-reference with Installation Art. Location: Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 052(1-13)

Experimental Aztec Music Show undated

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Musical instruments and ceramic pieces; part of the equipment used during the "Experimental Aztec Music" show at Centro Cultural de la Raza. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 053(1-13)

Experimental Aztec Music Show 1983

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

This occurred during the California Murals Off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, Slide Cat.3 054

Folklórico Presentation undated

creator: Ballet Folklórico en Aztlán.
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 3, 4, Slide Cat.3 055(1-9)

Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition 1989

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Hsi, Mary

Description/Comments

25-26: Exhibition installation view; 31: Flower Power exhibition installation view; 32: Get an Example, Show Your Neighbors, Water Hyacinths for Sale exhibition installation view; 35-38: exhibition installation view; 40: Beaded earrings for sale; exhibition installation view. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 056(1-11)

Heart Art: "You've Gotta Have Heart" Exhibition undated

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 057(1-20)

Highways Opening Benefit--Cinco de Mayo Celebration 1989

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Performance commemorates Cinco de Mayo as well as providing commentary on Columbus' role in the decimation and exploitation of native peoples. Location: Highways Performance Space, Santa Monica, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 058(1-13)

The Hugo Sanchez Walking Performance 1987

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Sanchez, Hugo

Description/Comments

Part of the En Memoria Exhibition (October-December 1987). Location: Streets of Tijuana, Mexico and San Ysidro, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 059(1-9)

Huichol Style Yarn Art Workshops and Demonstrations and Exhibitions 1970-80

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Espinosa, Robert

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 060(1-5)

James Luna Exhibition 1986

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

1-2: He's Resting Now, 1986; 4-5: Two Worlds, 1989. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 061(1-21)

José Guadalupe Posada Exhibition 1980

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 062(1-15)

Luis Stand and John Bermudes Exhibition ca. 1991

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Chávez, Patricio

Description/Comments

1-9: Luis Stand Exhibition (1991), installation views; 10, 14-15, 18-22: John Bermudes Exhibition, installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 063(1-4)

Mask-Making and Wearing of Mask by David Avalos 1982

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Slides document the artist working on a mask for Diáde los Muertos and posing with it on. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 064

Medal-Honor Exhibition 1987

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Quiroz, Alfredo J.

Description/Comments

Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 065(1-2)

Mexican Artisan Pedro Linares At Work undated

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Copy camera shots from a book. Location: Mexico
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 066(1-4)

Mural in Progress 1978

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Chicano Federation of San Diego County. Barrion Renovation Team.
creator: Millan, Alvaro

Description/Comments

Work in Progress on mural. Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 067(1-6)

Mural in Progress 1978

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Vargas, Tony de

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 068(1-4)

Mural in Progress 1978

creator: Adame, Felipe
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Comments/Description

Work on the Chicano Park mural Renacimiento: 20'x20'; pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner. Funded by Mural Marathan. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 4, Slide Cat.3 069(1-18)

Mural Project undated

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Mural preparation at Woodrow Wilson High School. Location: Woodrow Wilson Jr. High School
Album 4, 5, Slide Cat.3 070(1-87)

Musicians from Various Events at Centro undated

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 071

Noviembre Revolucionario: Agustin V. Casasola, 100 Photographs of the Mexican Revolution Exhibition; 1981 1981

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Serigraphs of Emiliaro Zapata; photograph by Casasola. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, and other community locations in San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 072(1-93)

On-Going Dance Performance, Demonstration, Workshops and Education ca. 1972-88

creator: Ballet Folklórico en Aztlán.
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Enrique Acosta, Viviana
creator: Enrique, Herminia

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, and other community locations in San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 073(1-17)

On the Spot Exhibition 1988

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Lopez, Yolanda M., 1942-
creator: Prada, Esther
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 074(1-7)

Painting the Chicano Park Mural "La Revolucion Mexicana" 1981

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Mural in progress at Chicano Park; 45' x 30'; pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner. Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 075(1-2)

Painting the "Chicano Pinto Union" Mural 1978

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 076(1-4)

Painting the "Coatliqüe" Mural 1978

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 077(1-8)

Painting the "Muralistas Mexicanos" Mural 1978

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Garcia, Rupert, 1941-
creator: Mural Marathon Team.

Description/Comments

Mural of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Frida Kahlo at Chicano Park. 30' x 30';pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner. Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 078(1-17)

Performance by Paradise Senior Rondalla 1980

creator: Bielma, Ricardo
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: none
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 079(1-40)

Performance Norteño Festival 1991

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Leon, Eloise de

Description/Comments

Photographs of the activities at the festival. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 080(1-19)

Preparation of the Surface and Painting of the "Viva la Raza" Mural undated

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 081(1-9)

Red Emma Returns, Street Performance undated

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

This street performance was named after Emma Goldman, a labor organizer during the 1930s. She belonged to the communist party and was often referred to as "Red Emma." A "Free Speech" banner is carried by some of the participants. It was staged downtown San Diego, on the same corner where IWW union members were arrested for speaking in public. Location: Downtown San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 082(1-2)

Reflexions: A Chicano-Latino Art Exhibition 1978

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 083(1-6)

Restoration of the "Ramp IA" Mural 1984

creator: Aranda, Guillermo
creator: Castañeda, Tomás
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Cervantes, José
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo
creator: Torres, Salvador Roberto

Description/Comments

Restoration in progress; 12' x 50'; acrylic on concrete; Commissioned by: Toltecas en Aztlán. Location: Chicano Park Ramp (south), 1800 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 084(1-13)

Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition 1990

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

4,6, 8-9, 15, 18, 20, 26-28, 35: Exhibition installation views; 33: Exhibition installation view (Ararda's prints); 34: Exhibition installation view (rack with postcards), Carnela Castrejon. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 085

Robert Sanchez Exhibition 1985

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 086(1-2)

San Diego High School Student Exhibition 1991

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

This student exhibition was done in response to the "Whitewash(ed) Portable Exhibition" (May 1991). Location: San Diego High School, San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 087(1-6)

Santiago Vaca--One Person Exhibit (Jun 15-Jul 28) 1991

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Chávez, Patricio

Description/Comments

1,3-7: Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 088(1-7)

Silkscreen Posters 1970-90

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Posters for diverse activities during the years 1970 through 1990 by artists affiliated with Centro Cultural de la Raza. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 089(1-16)

Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition 1989

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Chávez, Patricio

Description/Comments

Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 090(1-20)

South = North = South--Border to Border Exhibition (Jul-Aug) 1991

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Traveling tour of migrant camps; art workshops with migrant children; end of week performance and fiesta with families. Location: Hallways contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, New York
Album 5, Slide Cat.3 091(1-38)

Spider Women Theater Performance--(Sun, Moon and Feathers) (Nov 10) 1990

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Assorted scenes from the performance. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 092(1-62)

Spreckels Elementary Residency ca. (Feb) 1986

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Slides document the activities at Spreckels Elementary school: A pyramid was erected and a dancer in a costume from an early period of Meso-American history performed; children participated in a mask-making workshop; an exhibition of children's art was organized; children performed Mexican dances on a stage with life-size drawings of two revolutionary heroes in the background. Location: Spreckels Elementary School, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 093(1-58)

Staff and Board Members ca. 1972-1990

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

These slides represent staff and board throughout the history of the Centro Cultural de la Raza.
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 094(1-12)

Suspended Text: A Border Matrix Exhibition (Mar- Apr) 1991

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Palomar College-Boehm College, San Marcos, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 095(1-16)

Toltecas en Aztlán Exhibition undated

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 096(1-21)

Toltecas en Aztlán Exhibition undated

creator: Toltecas en Aztlán.

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 097(1-2)

A Tri-Cultural Street Event (Jan 4) 1986

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 098(1-17)

Untitled Mural in Progress 1979

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Barrio Encanto, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 099(1-6)

Various Music Workshops ca. 1970-1980

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 100(1-17)

Vista Migrant Education Program Art Workshops (Oct-Nov) 1991

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

The slides document the childrens' involvement in the workshops and show some of the art work they produced. Location: Vista, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 101(1-7)

We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition; curator: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (Apr 16-May 20) 1990

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

1-3, 5, 7, 9, 12: Exhibition installation views; 13: James Luna, "The Artifact Piece". Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 102

Toltecas en Aztlan Exhibition undated

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Toltecas en Aztlán.

Description/Comments

Banner backdrop. Location: Gallery of Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 103(1-26)

Work in Progress for "La Dualidad" Mural 1970-1984

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Los Toltecas en Aztlán.

Description/Comments

Location: Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 104(1-4)

Forty-Three? Emerging Chicano Artists 1985

creator: La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art.

Description/Comments

Location: La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 105

Chicano Park Anniversary 1987

creator: Local Danzantes

Description/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 106

Tenth Anniversary Exhibition 32203

creator: Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (Gallery).

Description/Comments

Location: LACE Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 107(1-12)

Development of the Bridge Mural 1983

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Perkins Elementary School (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 108(1-5)

All Time is Simultaneous Exhibition 1989

creator: Movimiento Artístico del Río Salado.

Description/Comments

Location: MARS Art Space, Phoenix, AZ
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 109

Local Television Station Program for Cinco de Mayo Celebration (May 1) 1980

creator: Bielma, Ricardo
creator: La Rondalla de San Diego.

Description/Comments

Location: San Diego, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 110(1-20)

Crossing Borders (Aug 1) 1986

creator: Avalos, David
creator: San Jose Museum of Art.

Description/Comments

Location: San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
Album 6, Slide Cat.3 111

Performance of "El Pulpo" (Feb 27) 1981

creator: Binational Study on Migration (Project).
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: El Teatro de la Esperanza

Description/Comments

Location: Memorial Junior High School Theatre, San Diego, CA
Album 7, Slide Cat.3 112(1-55)

Teen Connection Theater ca. 1986-1988

creator: Dorn, Deborah
creator: Teen Connection.

Description/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 7, Slide Cat.3 113(1-6)

Restoration of the "Ramp 1B" mural 1984

creator: Aranda, Guillermo
creator: Castañeda, Tomás
creator: Cervantes, José
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator: Toltecas en Aztlán.
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo
creator: Torres, Salvador Roberto

Description/Comments

Location: Chicano Park Ramp (north), 1800 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 7, Slide Cat.3 114(1-2)

Painting the Chicano Park Mural "La Revolucion Mexicana" 1981

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Description/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA
Album 7, Slide Cat.3 115(1-13)

University Art Gallery Mis.ce.ge.Nation (Oct 11-Nov 9) 1991

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Evans, Randall
creator: Franco, William
creator: Seifert, Miki
creator: Small, Deborah
creator: University of Colorado, Boulder.

Description/Comments

Exhibition installation views. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
 

Drawings

Album 7, Slide Cat.4 002

La Pluma 1977

Material Specific Details note: graphite
creator: Acevado, Emma

Comments/Descriptions

Native American wearing a single feather headdress..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 003

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: graphite
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

unknown.
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 004

El Coyote ca. 1978

Material Specific Details note: pen and ink
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Drawing of Leonel Castillo being sworn in as the head of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service during the Carter administration..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 005(1-2)

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: pen and ink
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Avalos uses the comic book format to convey his message about humans' lack of direction, being lulled into complacency by media manipulation and ultimately losing our free will through mind control. The tale is circular and the cycle continues ad infinitum..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 006

Rest in Paint 1987

Material Specific Details note: color pencil
creator: Carrasco, Barbara, 1955-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebration at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1987)..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 007

(title unknown) ca. 1987

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Carrasco, Barbara, 1955-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebration at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1987)..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 008

(title unknown) ca. 1987

creator: Carrasco, Barbara, 1955-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebration at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1987)..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 009

Ojo de Dios 1989

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Castañeda, Tomás

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Drawing of a half-closed eye, though rays radiate from it so it resembles a sun. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 010

(title unknown) 1989

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Castañeda, Tomás

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Drawing of a modified cross; its arms are bent at angles so they form a circle. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 011

(title unknown) 1989

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Castañeda, Tomás

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Drawing of a geometric, yellow cross with a pool of blood at its base and hills in the background. See slide 195(6) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 012

Untitled 1989

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Castañeda, Tomás

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Drawing of a green star of David (or pentagram) suspended against a blue background and orange foreground. The paper is divided nearly equally with a white horizontal line between the blue and orange. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 013(1-19)

Sketches for "The Life of Pedro J. Gonzalez" Mural 1983-1984

creator: Doudera, Yasue
creator: Esparza, Carlos
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

Preliminary sketches for the mural painted at Chicano Park, Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. See 113(79-87) [Cat.8 ?] for installation views..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 014

Artistas Mexicanas 1978

creator: Garcia, Rupert, 1941-

Comments/Descriptions

Initial lay-out sketch for the Chicano Park mural Muralistas Mexicanos. Colors are designated as well as information about adding the artists' names to the mural..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 015

S. W. Pieta 1983

creator: Jiménez, Luis, 1940-2006

Comments/Descriptions

Shown in the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989. Romanticized vision of a woman and man in the desert, surrounded by cacti, an eagle and snakes. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 016

(title unknown) 1984

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Laguna, Juan

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Pastel drawing of two hands, one clutching a red cloth and two vines. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 017

History of Chicano Park 1978

Material Specific Details note: pen and ink
creator: Adame, Felipe
creator: Millan, Alvaro

Comments/Descriptions

Preliminary drawing for the Chicano Park mural History of Chicano Park..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 018

(title unknown) 1978

Material Specific Details note: graphite
creator: Noriega, G. R. R.

Comments/Descriptions

.
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 019

Chilibean 1980

Material Specific Details note: color pencil
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Drawing of a "chilibean" lying on the border between the United States and Mexico. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 020

Ollin 1972

Material Specific Details note: pen and ink
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Drawing of a mound of earth with an eye growing from it. A fist and tree limbs extend from the top of the eye. The feathered serpent sprouts from both sides. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 021(1-2)

Pluma Roja 1974

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Drawing of a warrior wearing an eagle headdress. An altar signifying sacrifice is in the background. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 022

(title unknown) ca. 1989

creator: Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See, 1940-

Comments/Descriptions

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Abstract outline of a person is repeated four times in an arc on the page. Sketches of horses, buildings, and the word "Diaspora" fill the remaining space..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 023

Introduction of the Spanish Language to the New World undated

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Quiroz, Alfredo J.

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Drawing of Columbus and his men with three ships anchored in the background (presumably the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria). A bar of gold is drawn above his head with rays extending from it so it appears to be the idea or motivation behind the carnage among indigenous people witnessed in the drawing. See slide 195(20) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 024

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Quiroz, Alfredo J.

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Drawing of a workman wearing a hard hat with a television, barbells, naked woman and the words "Love God" interspersed with musical notes in the background. See slide 195 (20) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 025

Campaigning in the Lower Depths undated

creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Comments/Descriptions

From the Robert Sanchez Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA ((Jun 29- Jul 27) 1985)..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 026

(title unknown) undated

creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Comments/Descriptions

From the Robert Sanchez Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA ((Jun 29- Jul 27) 1985)..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 027(1-3)

(title unknown) ca. 1985

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986).
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 028

(title unknown) ca. 1986

Material Specific Details note: pen and ink, marker, color pencils
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 029

(title unknown) ca. 1986

Material Specific Details note: color pencils on paper
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986)..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 030

(title unknown) ca. 1986

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986)..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 031

(title unknown) ca. 1986

Material Specific Details note: pastel
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986)..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 032

(title unknown) ca. 1986

Material Specific Details note: pen and ink, marker and color pencils
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986)..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 033

Sketch for the History of Mexico Mural 1978

Material Specific Details note: charcoal
creator: Sweetwater Union High MECHA School Students

Comments/Descriptions

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Album 7, Slide Cat.4 034

Indio Mexico Chicano ca. 1970

Material Specific Details note: pen and ink
creator: Torres, Salvador Roberto

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Drawing of a man in a cap with the UFW eagle in the background; he is wearing a pin on his lapel with a fist and the word "RAZA." See slide 195(26) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 035

(title unknown) 1978

creator: Ulloa, Domingo

Comments/Descriptions

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Album 7, Slide Cat.4 036

Tiburcio Vazquez 1978

Material Specific Details note: graphite
creator: Valadez, J.W.

Comments/Descriptions

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Album 7, Slide Cat.4 037

The Orange Rabbit (Jul 1) 1988

Material Specific Details note: oil and chalk on paper and canvas
creator: Whitehorse, Emmi

Comments/Descriptions

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Abstract drawing of organic forms. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 038

(title unknown) undated

creator: Whitehorse, Emmi

Comments/Descriptions

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Abstract geometric drawing, possibly an architectural interpretation. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 039

Visitor in the House (Jul 1) 1988

Material Specific Details note: oil and chalk on paper and canvas
creator: Whitehorse, Emmi

Comments/Descriptions

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Abstract drawing of organic forms. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 040

Coatlicüe 1978

Material Specific Details note: pastel?
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012
creator: Yamagata, Susan

Comments/Descriptions

Preliminary drawing for the Chicano Park mural Coatlicüe.
Album 7, Slide Cat.4 041(1-22)

(title unknown) 1990-1991

Material Specific Details note: oil pastel
creator: Zalce, Alexandra

Comments/Descriptions

From the Alexandra Zalce Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 14-March 29, 1992). This group of drawings document physical or psychological breakdown and isolation. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs..
 

Graphic Arts

Album 7, Slide Cat.5 001

1st Annual "Ethnic Conga Drum Festival", Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for 1st Annual "Ethnic Conga Drum Festival". Two conga drummers are depicted as mirror images of one another. Text reads, "City Celebration and Mission Cultural Center with the cooperation of: Golden Gate National Recreation Area and S.L.S. Present: 1st Annual "Ethnic Conga Drum Festival" At Aquatic Park Sunday May 20 From 11 AM to 4 PM Free-Gratis!!/ No Parking Available: Take Muni Routes No's: 15, 19, 30, 32, 47, and Hyde St. Cable Car". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 002

'73 Califas Chicano Artists Exhibit, Announcement poster for 1973

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for '73 Califas Chicano Artists Exhibit. Image is of a cake with one slide missing. Ants and insects swarm about it. Text reads, "2600 Mission Bell Drive/ San Pablo California/ Oct 1-31/ Contra Costa College". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 003

Border Realities, Announcement Poster for 1985

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Image is of a silhouette of a man in a cross-like form. He rests on a fence composed of geometric overlay. Background is blue. At bottom right hand corner of poster is a black box with white lettering that reads "Galeria de la Raza presents Border Realities a multi-media art event; San Diego's Border Art Workshop February 22-March 23 1985; 2851 24th St SF CA." Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 004

Boycott Grapes and Gallo Wines ca. 1970

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

In CARA catalogue from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 005

Chicano Park Day, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Chicano Park Day features a sun and an image of the San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge. Text reads, "Chicano Park Day Domingo 21 de Abril de 10:A.M.-? April 21st/ Aqui para todos Hay Hay Ai/ Musica Dance Food Booths [Su]avecito Time Sabor Miel Cafe". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 006

Celebración Cinco de Mayo, Announcement Poster for 1972

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for CelebraciÛn Cinco de Mayo. An eagle holding a serpent in its beak sits atop a nopal in front of the United Farm Workers huelga eagle in the center of the print. Text surrounds the image and reads, "Dolores Huerta/ Ernesto Galarza/ Reies Tijerina/ Ballet Folklorico en Aztl•n/ Teatro Campesino/ ExibiciÛn [sic] de Arte/ Comida Mexicana/ Musica/ Baile/ M.E.CH.A. U.C.S.D./ Viernes, 5 de Mayo 9:30 A.M.-3:00 P.M./ U.C. San Diego". Text in the lower right corner reads "(c) 1972 Silva-Brole Inc." Image in the upper left corner is of a woman and a child. Image along right side id of an Aztec Eagle knight holding a shield. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 007

El Centro Cultural de la Raza les Ofrece Aprender, Announcement Poster for 1973

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for el Centro Cultural de la Raza. Image is of Emiliano Zapata holding paintbrushes in one hand and an acoustic guitar in the other. Beneath him is the word "Vida". Text reads, "Les ofrece aprender danza musica costura poesia pintura dibujo silkscreen lapidary ceramics macrame mural y mas/ Register Beginning Jan. 15-Jan 19, 1973/ 12:00-9:00 PM/ For more info call 235-6135". There are three versions of this print. One in brown ink on yellow paper, one in brown ink on black paper, and one in black ink on red paper. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 008

Convecion Amerindia, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Convencion Amerindia. Image is the three-faced head representing mestizaje. To the left of the image are the Aztec symbols of speech; to the right are arrows. Beneath the image are two flags on poles. Surrounding these images is a ring of symbols resembling letters. Some are decipherable and say "Toltecas" and "Raza". Text reads, "Mayo 25, 26, 27/ Acercamiento Cultural de la Raza de Alta y Baja California/ En la Logia Masonica/ Calle 9na y Revolucion/ Todos Invitados Gratis!" This poster has tape on the back. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 009

Los Desarraigados, Announcement Poster for 1979

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Los Desarraigados". The same image of a crowd is repeated three times. Text reads, "Centro Cultural de la Mission (M.C.C.) 2868 Mission St. San Francisco/ Y/ Teatro Gusto/ presentan:/ Los Desarraigados/ El drama de una familia que deja su pais en busca de la "felicidad" en los E.E.U.U./ Viernes 19, Sabado 20 y Domingo 21 de Enero de 1979 a las 8:00 P.M. Adm. $2.00". "Los Desarraigados" is a play by Humberto Robles. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 010

Dia de los Muertos, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Dia de los Muertos at the Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission St. Mon-Fri 12:00-8:00 p.m.". Image in orange is of a skeleton and a human figure sitting back to back. They mutually support a bowl or container that rests on their heads from which fire emerges. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 011

End Barrio Warfare! undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

A drawing of "La Muerte" covering a cadaver superimposed on a photosilkscreened image of cholos at a funeral. Text reads, "End Barrio Warfare!/ "...If we must shed our blood on this earth, let it be for the betterment of our RAZA and not for our SELF-DESTRUCTION!!"/ Ed˙cate Raza!/ Por Amor a Nuestras Madres/ For Information Contact your Nearest MECHA". The M.E.Ch.A. symbol (an eagle with a club in one hand and a stick of dynamite in the other) appears in the lower right corner. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 012

Festival de Teatro, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Festival de Teatro". Image is of three indigenous people, one of whom plays a flute. Text reads, "Teatro sin Nombre presenta/ Southern Regional/ TENAZ/ Festival de Teatro/ Sabado-Saturday/ Mar. 22 7:30 PM/ El Centro Community Center 375 So First St/ Mar. 23/ Calexico Amphi-Theater Esq. Encinas and Dool 12 Noon/ Intrada [sic] Gratis/ Free Performances". This print has suffered water damage. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 013

Festival VIII ANGF 1981, Announcement Poster for 1981

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for ANGF's (AsociaciÛn Nacional de Grupos FolklÛricos) eighth annual festival. The image is of a danzante performing "La Danza de Venado". Behind him is a white circle which the words "Festival VIII" and "ANGF 1981" encircle. Text at the top of the print reads, "A conference on folk dances of the northwest of Mexico" and at the bottom, "Easst Los Angeles College June 23-27/ For information and registration write to:/ Festival VIII director, P.O. Box 31402, Los Angeles, CA 90031/ AsociaciÛn Nacional de Grupos FolklÛricos" Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 014

Fiesta de la Revolución, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Fiesta de la RevoluciÛn" features a photo image of Pancho Villa and la DivisiÛn del Norte with the inscription "General Francisco Villa y Su Estado Mayor". Text reads, "Fiesta de la RevoluciÛn Friday May, 4th/ 11-5 art display/ 11-11:45 rondalla/ 11:45-12:30 teatro/ 12:30-3 food/ 12:30-1:30 mariachis/ 3-5 Nueva Voz Latinoamericana/ Speakers 1:30-3 corky gonzales/ antonio rodrigues (los tres)/ raul ruiz (LRUP)/ DANCE/ revelle cafe 8pm-1am/ mellow brown and chicano generation/ Free Gratis/ U.C.S.D./ La Jolla/ MECHA/ Chicano Fed." Text in lower left corner of the photo reads "Proceeds to MAPA and N.E.P.S.I. 1837 Highland Avenue National City, California 92050". Text in lower right corner of the print reads, "Diego and Son Printing 233-5373" Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 015

Folklore en Aztlán, Announcement Poster for 1985

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Folklore en Aztlán". Image is the stylized face of a jaguar. Text reads, "ANGF Conference XII UC San Diego July 5-12 1985/ Folklore en Aztl•n AsociaciÛn nacional de Grupos FolklÛricos/ hosted by Centro Cultural de la Raza as part of Caxtolli--the 15th Anniversary Celebration/ Sponsored by Chicano Studies Program, Third College, UCSD/ funded in part by National Endowment for the Arts". There are two versions of this print, one all in black and the other with the title and jaguar's mouth in red. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 016

Gran Carpa del Corrido: Vida, Passion, Muerte y Desorganizacion del Mexicano, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement Poster for "Gran Carpa del Corrido: Vida, Passion, Muerte y Desorganizacion del Mexicano". Image is of a face split in two. The left side is an image of Zapata, the left side is a calavera in Aztec attire. Text reads, "Los Mascarones de Mexico/ presenta/ "Gran Carpa del Corrido:/ Vida, Passion, Muerte y Des-/ organizacion del Mexicano"/ Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission Near 25th. St./ Sabado, 14 de Mayo 8 P.M./ Donacion $1.50/ Sponsored by Mission Cultural Center and Concilio Mujeres Printed: La Raza Silkscreen Center S.F." Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 017

House Burning Down, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for House Burning Down. A shadowy figure in mid-jump has a shape possibly intended to represent a flash of light behind it. Text reading "House Burning Down" forms the border of the print. Text at the bottom of the print reads, "Gathering of Artists to Promote Culture. JF D.C. Blues - Tijuana Blues Band - Brandy - Gallo K. - 'Olivia' - Gorila [sic] Theater - You - Food Drinks -Lunch an Chow from 1 P.M. on - Come To - Gether at Greek Bowl in San Diego State College - Sunday 13th - One Dollar Donation - La Raza". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 018

Images of the American Indian Movement, Announcement Poster for 1983

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement Poster for "Images of the American Indian Movement". Portrait of the Native American Indian Dennis Banks by Michelle Vignes. Below image area, it reads: "Defending your people's rights doesn't make / you a criminal." Further text reads, "A Photo Documentary / by Michelle Vignes and Michel Dubois / January 23rd Thru February 19, 1983/ Galeria De La Raza / 2851 24th St. (Bryant St.) / SF, CA. 94110 / (415) 826-8009". There is a copy of this print in the GalerÌa de la Raza collection of silkscreens. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 019

Jose Montoya's Pachuco Show, Announcement Poster for 1978

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for JosÈ Montoya's Pachuco Show. Image is of a pachuco and a pachuca crossing the street where a police officer is driving. Text reads, "Jose Montoya's Pachuco Show / May 5-28 1978 / 5312 Whittier East Los Angeles / Opening Reception Friday May 5th 7-10 P.M. / Presented by Chicano Studies and M.E.CH.A. / E.L.A.C. in conjunction with New Dimensions L.A.C.C.D." Two copies are printed on yellow paper, the rest are on white. All are in maroon ink. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 020

The Longest Walk 1978

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement Poster for "The Longest Walk." Brown and beige (from paper) image of a woman. She is alone on a desert landscape. Brown text below the image reads, "The Longest Walk [/] July 15, 1978." The Longest Walk was from February to July 1978. Several hundred Native Americans marched from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. to symbolize the forced removal of American Indians from their ancestral lands and to draw attention to the continuing issues facing the Indian community. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 021

Mission Cultural Center Galeria [sic] Museo, Announcement Poster for 1979

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement Poster for "Mission Cultural Center Galeria [sic] Museo." Green and blue leaves work together with orange text to produce a visually active silk screen. Text reads, "Mission Cultural Center [/] Galeria [sic] Museo [/] Presents [/] Janet [/] Delaney [/] Color Photographs [/] Rudy [/] Leal [/] Watercolors [/] April 4-May 12, 1979 [/] 2868 Mission Street [/] San Francisco, California." There is a copy of this print in the GalerÌa de la Raza silkscreen collection. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 022

Muestra Plástica Fin de Cursos, Announcement Poster for 1979

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Muestra Plástica Fin de Cursos. Image is an abstract geometric design. Text reads, "CCT/ Junio 18 al 28 1979/ Casa de la Cultura/ de Tijuana". This print has tape on the back. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 023

Numero Uno Show, Announcement Poster for 1977

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Numero Uno Show. Image is a circular geometric design with the effect of an optical illusion in black. Text reads, "Galeria Museo Presents: Numero Uno Show / Opening and Reception Aug. 13, 1977 2 to 6 P.m./ Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission St. San Francisco California". The background is silver. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 024

Odd Work Solo by Dave Ng, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Odd Work Solo by Dave Ng". Gray lettering framed by barbed wire on a red background. Text reads, "Galeria Museo 2868 Mission St. SF/ music: Orquesta RenÈ del Mar/ Reception July 27 7-10 pm thru: Aug 18 79/ Mission Cultural Center". Text in lower right reads, "publicity funded by Zellerback". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 025

Pasión Chicana 1980

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

The image is silk-screened. Yellow text with black outlines reads, "Pasión Chicana." Above the text is a cross with a chile being crucified. Below the text is a heart penetrated by a dagger. The GalerÌa de la Raza has a similar print with calendar dates, so this print is possibly a progressive print for 1982 calendars. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 026

Posadas, Announcement Poster for 1976

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Posadas". Image is of two goats hanging from strings on a blue, green, and pink background. Text reads, "Posadas/ December 19-December 22 5:30-10 P.M./ Centro Cultural de la Raza/ 235-6135/ 2004 Park Blvd. Balboa Park". Dated '76 on back. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 027

Proclamando Tierra y Libertad, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Centro Cultural de la Raza y Chicano Park Steering Committee Proclamando Tierra y Libertad". Image is of the United Farm Workers huelga eagle. On the eagle's wings is the program for the exhibition and entertainment. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 028

Los Que Se Van, Film Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Film poster for "Los Que Se Van". Image is of eleven silhouettes on a hilltop. The background is a gradation from orange to yellow. Text reads, "ProducciÛn: Consejo Nacional Para la Cultura Y Las Artes (Unidad de Producciones Audiovisuales) Colegio de la Frontera Norte/ RealizaciÛn: Adolfo Davila/ Helena Tamayo/ M˙sica: Kiliwa/ FotografÌa: Adolfo Davila/ DuraciÛn: 27 minutos/ Tijuana/ Mexico/ 1991". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 029

Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos, Announcement Poster for 1974

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for the Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos. Image is of a feathered serpent on the North American continent. A pyramid with footsteps also appears on this map, which connects to South America. Text around a modified Aztec calendar reads, "Un Continente Una Cultura". The calendar has been modified so that the face is the center is the three-face symbol of mestizaje. Some indigenous icons have been swapped for Chicano ones. Tezt reads, "TENAZ [El Teatro Nacional de Aztl•n]/ p.o. box 274/ San Juan Bautista/ Califas/ (408) 623-4436/ CLETA -UNAM/ Sullivan 43/ MÈxico DF/ 546-15-87/ Dos Semanas en Mexico/ Primer Encuentro Latinoamericano/ 24 de junio-7 de julio". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 030

Represion Cria Resistencia, Announcement Poster for 1979

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Represion Cria Resistencia. Image is of shackled fists with cahins broken and a multitude of police officers in helmets. The helmets at the front are labeled "BIA" (Bureau of Indian Affairs), "Migra", "FBI", and "Police". Text reads, "Moratorio Nacional de los Pueblos Chicano/Mexicano, PuertorriqueÒo, Negro, Indigena Americano el 7-8-9- de Sept. 1979/ Nueva York/ Manifestacion/ San Francisco/ Sabado, 8 de septiembre/ Marcha: 11:00-Parque Dolores/ Manifestacion: 1:00-UN Plaza/ Para Exponer las violaciones de los Derechos Humanos en los Estados Unidos de los Pueblos Chicano/Mexicano, PuertorriqueÒo, Negro, Indigena - Para Construir la Unidad Nacional de Pueblos Tercermundistas en los EE.UU. Basado en el Principio del Autodeterminacion." Beneath this text the event program and contact information are listed. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 031

Sherman Unidos Dance, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Sherman Unidos Dance features a cholo and a chola. In the center of the "Sherman Unidos" symbol are two hands clasped in the Chicano style. Text reads, "Music by Brown Pride Disco/ Friday Sept 5th/ 8:00-12:00 Pm/ Our lady of Angels Hall/ 22nd St., S. D./ Tickets - $2.50". Text all in Gothic script (Olde English). Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 032

Spiritual Unity Run, Announcement Poster for undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Spiritual Unity Run. Image is of a Tarahumara runner holding a torch superimposed on a line representing California's coast. Footprints approach a representation of the Chicano Park Kiosco. Los Angeles is indicated by a star and the words "nstra. sra. de los angeles, olvera st." Beneath the title in a half-sun are the words "sunrise 18 april", and in a green eagle "Chicano Park 10th Anniversary". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 033

Tardeada Nuevo Amanecer, Announcement Poster for 1973

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Tardeada Nuevo Amanecer. Image is of an inverted indigenous deity. Text reads, "Ballet Folklorico en Aztlan/ Trio Moreno/ Los Nuevo Latinos band y Vision Band Musica Chicana y Latina/ Mariachi y Duetoi Amor Indio + Pancho PeÒa/ Musica del CorazÛn para Gosar y Bailar/ Tardeada Nuevo Amanecer/ Baile-Dance/ Balboa Park Club/ $2.00 Single $3.00 Couple/ Venta de: Carne Asada, Cerveza, Refrescos/ Enero 12, 1973 6:00 P.M. to 2:00A.M./ Venga a Bailar Comer, Y Gosar." Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 034

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 035

(title unknown) ca. 1989

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition, organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 14-May 6, 1989). Computer enhanced photograph of Baja, CA. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 036

(title unknown) [Azteca] undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreen image of the Aztec calendar. In lieu of the claws of the Sun God on either side of the central face are two faces. The left side is the face of a woman with a circle representing the Earth or the Moon. The right side is the face of a man with a rain cloud. Beneath the image, the word "Azteca" is spelled out with a pyramid for the "A". The other letters are elaborated to the point of abstraction. In the right corner between the calendar and the word "Azteca" is the artist's signature, which is indecipherable. Symbols including Mayan numerals may be an encoded date (?). Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 037

(title unknown) [Aztec Deity] 1975

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreened image of an unidentified Aztec deity. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 038

Hasta La Victoria Siempre undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreen portrait of Che Guevara. His face and the star in his beret are red. Text beneath his face reads, "Hast La Victoria Siempre". There are two versions of this print in different sizes. The larger version has tape on the back. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 039

(title unknown) [I Want to Die a Slave to Principles] undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreened image of Emiliano Zapata on a red, white, and green background. Text in the white area to the left of the image reads, "I Want To Die A Slave To Principles And Not To Men" and to the right reads, "Quiero Morir Un Esclavo A Los Principios Y No De Los Hombres Emiliano Zapata". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 040

(title unknown) [Joaquin Murrieta] undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreen portrait of the famous 'bandit' Joaquin Murieta in brown ink enclosed in an oval. His name appears beneath the image. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 041

(title unknown) [Maguey] undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

A hilly landscape with a maguey cactus in the foreground. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 042

(title unknown) [Pushing Angeldust is a Crime] undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Image of the "Death" encouraging a man to smoke "angel dust." Blue text on the left side reads, "pushing angel dust [/] is a crime against the [/]people and no court [/] can pass judgement [/] adequate enough to [/] make you pay for [/] the loss of a youth's mind.... [/] the people in [/] their quest for [/] a better life [/] have the right to stop [/] those forces that [/] threaten their survival.." There is a copy of this print in the GalerÌa de la Raza collection of silkscreens. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 043

(title unknown) [Respect Life Stop Reagan] undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Photo silkscreened image of Ronald Reagan with the caption, "Ronald Reagan 1968" and the quote, "If it takes a bloodbath let's get it over with. No more appeasement." Superimposed on a larger photo-silkscreened image of a kneeling police officer with his club on the back of a bloody person laying prostrate with the caption, "San Francisco State College, 1968". The entire image is framed in red, where letters in yellow above the image read, "Respect Life" and below it read, "Stop Reagan". Text in white reads, "Hold Your Nose and Vote for Carter". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 044

(title unknown) [Sabor y Salsa!] undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreen poster depicts a guiro player, a maraca player, a drummer, and a hand playing a conga drum. Text at top of print reads "Sabor y Salsa!" Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 045

(title unknown) [Sandino] undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Red and black poster with image of A.C. Sandino holding a rifle. Text reads, "F.S.L.N./ Sandino/ Pro LiberaciÛn de Nicaragua/ Frente Sandinista de LiberaciÛn Nacional". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 046

(title unknown) [La Tierra es de Quien la Trabaja] 1978

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreened image of Emiliano Zapata holding a rifle with four people behind him. Text reads, "La Tierra es de Quien la Trabaja". Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 047

(title unknown) [Tlaloc] undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreened image of a running calavera wearing a sombrero. He holds a knife and his eye sockets are radiant. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 048

(title unknown) [Triunfará] undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

A broken chain dangles from a shackled pair of hands beneath the seal of the Republic of El Salvador. Above the seal, text reads "TRIUNFARÁ". Text in the lower left corner reads "F.U.S." Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 049

Tonacatecutli 1973

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

A line-drawing image of the Aztec god Tonacatecutli (or Tonacatecuhtli), "Lord of the Flesh", who, with his partner Tonacatciuatl, is associated with the beginning of time and the beginning of the year. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 050

Worker's Self-Management in Spain/ Autogestión en España undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreened image of a group of men in front of a tour bus with a sign reading "CNT". Text reads, "Worker's Self-Management in Spain/ Autogestión en Espańa/ Miguel Mesa speaks on the CNT (Spanish National Confedration of Labor)/ April 3 7:30 P.M. H.L. Auditorium U.C.S.D./ Free!/ CNT Support Committee/ Child Care/ Info 452-4242". Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 051

Zapata undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreened image of Zapata in gold on black background. Text reads "Zapata" at top and "La tierra es de quien la trabaja" and "The land belongs to the one that works it" at the bottom. A stamp on the back identifies this poster as the property of el Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 052

Savage ca. 1982-1983

creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Comments/Descriptions

Image is of an indigenous person holding his rifle over his shoulder. Behind him is a red sun (or moon) with Chinese characters. At his feet is a dog. There is a signature that was part of the screening process that reads "Mario" with a star. Photographer: UCSB photography
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 053

My Country Right or Wrong ca. 1987

creator: Allen, Richard Morris

Comments/Descriptions

From 911-A House Gone Wrong Exhibition organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo, San Diego, CA (April 1987). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 054

(title unknown) ca. 1989

creator: Almada, Felipe

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition, organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 14-May 6, 1989). Two human forms stand in grass framed against a blue sky. One is white covered with black spots; the other is green with a pink and black short, wavy line pattern spread over the body. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 055

Sonido de Colores: First Annual Xichano Music Festival 1974

creator: Alurista, Irene

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a music festival (April 19-21, 1974) which changed locations each day. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 056

Corazon del Indio ca. 1970

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 057

Dance with the Yellow Rattle 1985

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversarye Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 29, 1990). Print of a Native American dancing and shaking a yellow rattle. The person is wearing a headdress and ankle rattles (which were frequently made from cocoons with a stone or bean placed inside). See slide 195(33) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 058

Eagle Warrior 1988

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 29, 1990). Black and white print of a Native American man with three stripes of a geometric spiral pattern in red, blue and white running diagonally across the print. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 059

From Out of the Ashes 1990

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 29, 1990). Print of a skeleton with a normal face (non-skeletal) wearing an eagle headdress and the wing of a bird on one arm. See slide 195 (33) [Cat. 3 081()] for installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 060

Huelga 1971

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a Huelga at Parque de San Ysidro. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 061

Star Dancer 1988

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 29, 1990). Print of a Native American dancer, three feathers on headdress, holding a group of feathers. A circle in the background is of a star with eight points with a shell in its center. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 062

(title unknown) 1971

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 063

(title unknown) ca. 1971

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 064

(title unknown) ca. 1971

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 065

(title unknown) ca. 1971

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 066

(title unknown) 1974

creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 067

Ollin Tonatiuh (movement)-(Sun)* *Fathersun Move on Round Motherearth 1974

Comments/Descriptions

First silkscreen by Toltecas en Aztlán. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 068

The 3rd Annual Day at the Park undated

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for The 3rd Annual Day at the Park. Image is of a man and a woman in a lowrider and the Chicano Park Kiosco. Text reads, "Brown Image presents/ The 3rd Annual Day at the Park/ Lowrider Car and Bike Show!/ Chicano Park Under the Bridge/ Free and Open to the Community/ 1 PM - 6PM/ Funn Band/ Malo Sounds D.J./ Brown Image is a Member of the San Diego Lowrider Car Club Council Which is Dedicated to Promoting Unity Between All San Diego Car Clubs and Barrios. C/S/ Dance Award Ceremony/ Centro Cultural de la Raza/ Balboa Park's Pepper Grove/ 8PM-1AM/ $3 Donation/ In Association with Budweiser Michelob/ Saturday (Day and Night) August 15". The lower right corner is ripped, removing information about the date and printing center. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 069(1-3)

The Border is an International Fiction undated

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Pages from the journal Fiction International (San Diego, CA) focusing on the ongoing debate about the U.S./Mexican border. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 070(1-2)

Celebration 1982

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a celebration at University of California, San Diego on May 7, 1982. It features Jose Montoya, the Chicano band "Califas," "Mariachi," "El Gusto," and various dance groups. 38: The graphic used for the poster is separate. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 071(1-3)

Centro Cultural de la Raza Workshops '81 1981

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for mural painting, ceramics, dance and other workshops. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 072

Chicano Film Festival 1981

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for the Chicano Film Festival at University of California, San Diego featuring Jose Luis Ruiz, Lourdes Portillo, Moctesuma Esparza, Jesus Treviño and Sylvia Morales. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 073(1-2)

CUDA (Cultural Unity Day of Awareness) 1980

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Poster for the Cultural Unity Day Awareness at the University of California, San Diego. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 074

El Obrero y Sus Derechos 1980

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a handbook printed by the Comite de los Amigos that informs workers with labor problems whom to contact for help. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 075

Festival de los Teatros Chicanos 1977

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Poster for Centro Cultural de la Raza for the Eighth Chicano Theatre Festival (July 3-10, 1977). Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 076

Jarocho Concert/Jose Gutierrez 1980

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a jarocho concert. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 077

One Hundred Year Anniversary-José Guadalupe Posada--Antonio Vanegas Arroyo 1980

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for an exhibition in two places. At Southwestern college, Posada and Manuel Manilla's original prints and newspaper broadsides were shown; at Centro Cultural de la Raza, contemporary work influenced by Posada was shown along with work by Posada, Vanegas Arroyo and Manilla. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 078

Portrait of Francisco Sanchez, Shot to Death by the Border Patrol on December 8, 1980 1980

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Hand with barbed wire and the head of a man with his eyes closed and an identification number under the chin. The words read: "Imagine there's no countries". Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 079

(title unknown) undated

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA Photographer: unknown
Album 7, Slide Cat.5 080

"Vine, Vi...y Mejor me Fui" de Willebaldo López 1979

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: unknown
Album 7, 8, Slide Cat.5 081(1-12)

Y Que Magazine Cover 1979

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

This series of color and black and white photo-copies combines and recombines elements to create different compositions. Y Que is a magazine devoted to color xerography. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 082

Celebration of the Arts 1977

creator: Barajas, Sal

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. Music by: Oaxaca; Poetry by: Poets from San Jose, California; Art Exhibit by: local Artists. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 083

Los Mascarones undated

creator: Barajas, Sal

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a theater presentation by Los Mascarones. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 084

Reflexions: A Chicano-Latino Art Exhibition (Aug) 1978

creator: Barajas, Sal
creator: Lopez, Yolanda M., 1942-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for the Reflexions Exhibition, "a state-wide art exhibit focusing on the Chicano-Latino experience and the development of contemporary 'arte de la Raza'". Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 085

Un Día con la Mujer undated

creator: Barajas, Sal

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for Día con la Mujer. A poem by Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz is reprinted. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 086

Una Noche con California (Nov 18) 1977

creator: Barajas, Sal

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza advertising the film "Fighting for Our Lives," Scott Washburn from the United Farm Workers Association and music by Ramon "Chunky" Sanchez and Los Lobos. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 087

Una Noche con California 1978

creator: Barajas, Sal

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza advertising a film: "The Blood of the Condor", Danza Azteca, and music by Marimba Guatemalteca. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 088

Rifa undated

creator: Castellanos, Leonard

Comments/Descriptions

Red and black silkscreen portrait of Emilio Zapata wearing a hat and a bandanna tied around his neck. The background is yellow. Below image area reads: "RIFA". Needs conservation treatment. There are three copies of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreens. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 089

Cesar Chavez 1975

creator: Cid, Armando, 1943-2009

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement Poster for "Cesar Chavez." Black and red stylized drawing of farmworkers, black type reads: "Estop [sic] Alto / yo miro myself tu quien es Simon Mexico we dont [sic] / want you messkin [sic] Messco, yo soy Warrior De / Corazon Pinche Hüeay un des Madre De Chica-Patas / and I am Tired of Jew / Mexico Cid, c/s / Huelga; / Cesar Chavez, May 3, 1975 11 AM-SAT, Sac. State University Quad." There is a copy of this print in the Royal Chicano Air Force collection of silkscreens. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 090

Concurso de Cartel 1992

creator: Covarrubias, Martha

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Concurso de Cartel". Image is of the head of a deer. The tips of its antlers are pointed and resemble pencils. Text reads, "El Programa Cultural de las Fronteras del Consejo Nacional Para la Cultura y Las Artes/ Convoca al/ Concurso de Cartel/ Festival internacional de la/ Raza 1992". Text on either side of the deer's neck lists contest rules and procedures. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 091

Live on the Street 1983

creator: Cultural Productions

Comments/Descriptions

Bumper sticker produced by Teen Connection. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 092

The Spirit of Ché Lives in the New Evergreen undated

creator: Davis, Paul, 1938-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza of Che Guevara. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 093

El Centro de Artistas Chicanos 1975

creator: Favela, Ricardo

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza advertising "posters, murales y clases de Arte para la Gente". Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 094

Untitled (Dec 1) 1977

creator: Flores, Johnny

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 095

La Historia de California-1977 1977

creator: Galería de la Raza (San Francisco, Calif.).

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 096

Pensamiento Serpentino 1978

creator: Gamboa, Socorro

Comments/Descriptions

Photocopy of a pen and ink drawing for the Chicano Park mural Sueños Serpentinos. See 24(1) [Cat. 8 ?] and 24(3) [Cat. 9 ?] for alternate views. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 097

¡Cesen Deportación! 1973

creator: Garcia, Rupert, 1941-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 098

Che Guevara undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Poster for Centro Cultural de la Raza of Che Guevara. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 099

Mozambique Educational Fund: Work-Study-Unity 1977

creator: Garcia, Rupert, 1941-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 100

Aztlán City: S and W Border Locos 1984

creator: James, Darrel

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 101

Women Take Back the Night/ Mujeres Reclamen la Noche 1980

creator: Jeung-Mills, Connie

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Women Take Back the Night/ Mujeres Reclamen le Noche. Image is of a woman holding a torch. Text reads, "march and rally/ marcha y manifestación/ 5pm/ City College Student Center (15th and C sts.)/ 299-7098/741-0453/ 263-2881: bilingual/ san diego county/ 4 de octubre 1980". Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 102

¡Que Siga Viviendo Nuestra Cultura!/ Keep Our Culture Alive! ca. 1980

creator: Jeung-Mills, Connie
creator: Unidos, Sherman

Comments/Descriptions

1981 calendar. Text in English. Image is of an Aztec warrior holding a limp woman Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 103

Illustration for Zanamontana ca. 1989

creator: Kent, Christopher W.

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Print of a bear grabbing the tire of a truck hauling away a tree stump and organic debris. The forest in the background has been clear-cut. Several fires scattered across the landscape burn the rejected wood scraps. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 104

La Segunda Independencia undated

creator: Lima, Victor

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from La Raza Silkscreens that reproduces a poem by Victor Lima. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 105

Bailando Together undated

creator: Limon, Leo

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism" Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Abstract print of people dancing around gigantic, flowering cacti. Symbols used to indicate speech (speech scrolls) in the ancient Mexican codices are suspended in the sky. Printed by Self-Help Graphics. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 106

Yolanda M. Lopez, Work: 1975-1978 1978

creator: Lopez, Yolanda M., 1942-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for an exhibition of Yolanda Lopez's work. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 107

Lolita Lebrón ¡Viva Puerto Rico Libre! undated

creator: Lucero, Linda

Comments/Descriptions

The upper image is a rendering of the portrait of "Lolita Lebrón" underneath it reads: "Lolita Lebrón / 'Todos somos pequeños, solo la patria / es grande y esta encarcelada.'" The bottom image is a Puerto Rican flag design with blue, red and white colors as the background, and the sentence "¡Viva Puerto Rico Libre!" repeated a number of times filling the composition space. See: Ref. "A Public Voice, Fifteen Years of Chicano Posters", Goldman, Shifra, Art Journal, v. 44, No. 1, 1984, p.50-57. One of the prints has a stamp on the back that identifies it as property of the Centro Cultural de la Raza. There are two copies of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreen posters. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 108

Lolita Lebrón ¡Que Viva Puerto Rico Libre! 1978

creator: Lucero, Linda

Comments/Descriptions

Rendering of a portrait of Lolita Lebrón on a blue background. She has abundant red hair, is wearing earrings, and is looking away from the viewer. Text reads, "Lolita Lebrón ¡Que Viva Puerto Rico Libre!" A stamp on the back of the print identifies it as the property of el Centro Cultural de la Raza. There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreens. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 109

Ocnoceni 1985

creator: M [?], C [?]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Poyesis Genética's production of "Ocnoceni". Image is of a woman dancing with a calavera. Text reads, "Ocnoceni/ Teatro Multi Media/ casa de la cultura/ 4 de mayo/ 8 p.m. $300/ sebs/ dac" Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 110

Celebramos la Victoria de Nicargua 1979

creator: Maciel, Alfonso

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement Poster for "Celebremos la Victoria de Nicaragua." Red and black image of A.C. Sandino. Above him in black ink reads, "FSLN." Red text below him reads, ""Celebremos la Victoria de Nicaragua [/] El Viernes 20 de Julio de 1979 a las 7:00 P.M> en el [/] Centro Cultural de la Missión 2868 Mission St. San Francisco Ca. [/] Escuche las ultimas noticias-Oradores-GRUPO UNIDAD folclor protesta-Refrescos, Etc. [/] COMBO MESTIZO y ORQUESTA RENE DEL MAR Donacion [sic] $3 [/] Committee of Solidarity/Non-Intervention in Nicaragua [/] Hands off Nicaragua Coalition MCC." There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreens. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 111

(title unknown) undated

creator: Maradiaga, Ralph

Comments/Descriptions

Poster printed by Royal Chicano Air Force. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 112

José Martí 1979

creator: Melara, Oscar

Comments/Descriptions

Rendering of a portrait of Jose Martí in the old-fashioned crosshatching style. The image is framed by an oval shape surrounded by laurels on each side. Green lettering reads: "Jose Marti". [Note: There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreens. It is from information about this print that the artist's name was discovered.] Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 113

Untitled 1988

creator: McCabe, Michael

Comments/Descriptions

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Abstract print with a pale, green X in the center, burnt sienna background with turquoise, umber and white areas that resemble strips of torn paper. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 114

I Want to Die a Slave to Principles, Not to Men 1969

creator: Montoya, Malaquías, 1938-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza that reprints a quote from Emiliano Zapata in English and in Spanish. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 115

José Montoya Multi-Media show on the Pachuco and Cholo 1980

creator: Montoya, José, 1932-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 116

(title unknown) undated

creator: Montoya, Delilah M.

Comments/Descriptions

Poem by Alurista for the Cinco de Mayo show at University of California, San Diego. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 117

My Country Right or Wrong (Apr 2) 1987

creator: Morse, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

From the Heart Art Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 12-March 12, 1989). Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 118

Espejo del Barrio Art Exposition 1975

creator: Nuñez, Armando

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for an art exposition, June 8-14, 1975. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 119

Become Bilingual undated

creator: Nuñez, Armando

Comments/Description

Black text on a silver background reads " previous hit become bilingual ". Black designs seem to project the message from the lower right corner.
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 120(1-2)

10th Anniversary Celebration 1981

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza advertising Fabiolita Ortiz con los Reyneros de Monterrey, Poncho Sanchez, Tambu Ensemble and others. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 121

Amerindia 1974

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for "Amerindia: A gathering or Xichano and Mexican harts [sic] who lift the nationhood through poetry, theater and dialogue" at San Diego State University, Logan Heights and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 122

Border Mezz-teez-o 1993

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

An unfurled scroll ripped in half separates two faces that look away from each other to opposite side of the print. The face on the left is indigenous, and words on his half of the scroll read, "La Frontera, Aztlán, Tragado de Libre Comerce Rico, Dompe, Rodillas, Justicia," and "Indio". The face on the right wears a helmet and a grate over the mouth with the words "English Only". Words on his half of the scroll read, The Border, Acquired Land, Free Trade, Dump, Rodino Bill, Just U.S." and "Slave". On either side of the faces are words and images associated with the border. Background is a gradation from blue to pink. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 123

Centro Cultural de la Raza Emblem undated

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Silkscreened emblem of the Centro Cultural de la Raza. A ring of feathered serpents surrounds a heart with eagle wings. Text reads, "Centro Cultural de la Raza" and "Toltecas en Aztlan". Silkscreened signature has bled and is illegible. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 124

Centro Cultural de la Raza Presenta Teatro de la Esperanza en "La Victima" 1977

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 125

Centro Cultural de la Raza Presenta Teatro y Musica of Siripo de Argentina 1976

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for music and theater on October 30, 1976 at the Center. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 126

Chicano Park Day 1976

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Chicano Park Day. Image is of a freeway support column in the shape of a raised fist. At its base are several chicano icons. Text reads, "Chicano Park Day/ Ceremonial Anniversary 1976/ Saturday April 24, 10:A.M./ Ray Vasquez - Mello Movements - Mariachis y Special Guests/ Booths - Food - Refrescos - Information C.P.S.C. 236-1228 ext. 68" Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 127

Chicano Park Day: Ceremonial Anniversary 1976 1976

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 128

Gaia Pacifica Logo ca. 1989

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition, organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Black and white poster for the exhibition. A circle is in the center with a symbol that means "balance, earth and water." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 129

Grupo Folklorico Nayar, Teatro Aventado de Longo, Flor del Pueblo y Los Lobos 1971

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 130(1-2)

Independencia: Chicano Park Independencia Celebration 1971

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster for the Chicano Park Independencia Celebration, Saturday, September 18, 1971. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 131

La Negra 1975

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Print of Victor wearing a United Farm Workers pin: his head and eyes are turned to the side. He is involved in a conversation with a person who is not visible in the print. A sketch of a nude woman wearing an Afro adjoins this image. A sun-like object with spiral arms connects with the head of the woman. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 132

Original Centro Cultural de la Raza Emblem 1970

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 133

Poster for Farmworkers undated

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster for the United Farmworkers Union features a farmworker holding a hoe in a central circle. Text within the circle reads, "Venceremos!" Text at the top of the print reads, "Interested in hard work but not a fat paycheck--join the Safeway Boycott." Further text details the dangers and inequalities that plague migrant farm laborers. This print has suffered water damage. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 134

Poster for Farm Workers 1971

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Poster for the United Farmworkers Union: "Interested in hard work but not a fat paycheck--join the Safeway Boycott." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 135

Suni Paz, Nosotroz Cuatro, Concheroz en Aztlán, Rondalla 22nd y Market, Toltecas en Aztlán ca. 1977-1978

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 136(1-2)

Teatro de la Esperanza Presenta "El Pulpo"-The Octopus 1981

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for Teatro de la Esperanza's "Binational Border Tour" (Calexico, San Diego, Tijuana and Ensenada). Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 137

Teatro Mestizo 1978

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 138(1-25)

Tula Y Tonan ca. 1972

creator: Alurista
creator: Aranda, Guillermo
creator: Nuñez, Armando
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

These slides document nine childrens' booklets printed by the San Diego Bilingual School area. Project organized by Centro Cultural de la Raza and Project CANBEE. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 139

Summer Workshops ca. 1977

creator: Perez-Pazos, Antonio

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza advertising summer workshops at the Centro. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 140(1-64)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Posada, José Guadalupe, 1852-1913

Comments/Descriptions

These prints were taken from the original art works of the Mexican artist and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada and exhibited at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1980). Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 141

You've Gotta Have Heart undated

creator: Pozos, Roberto R.

Comments/Descriptions

From the Heart Art Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 12-March 12, 1989). Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 142

Credo 1971

creator: Randall, Byron

Comments/Descriptions

A line-drawing portrait of Bertrand Russell in profile. Text in the lower right corner reads, "Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. Bertrand Russell 1872-1970" Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 143

J.S. Bach undated

creator: Randall, Byron

Comments/Descriptions

A woodcut impression of Johann Sebastian Bach holding a quill and writing sheet music. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 144

Seguin: Traitor or Hero? undated

creator: Reyes, Luis, 1953-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza; photograph of James Edward Olmos playing General Santa Anna in Seguin. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 145

Toltecayotl 1975

creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Toltecayotl". Images are of Mayan and Aztec deities on either side of the announcement. Text reads, "Toltecayotl con David Villaseñor con el Aztec Calendario/ New People of the Sun/ The Prophecy of Unity/ Peace-Love-Harmony/ The Southwestern Tribes/ Simbols [sic] and Prophecies/ The Aborigenal [sic] America/ Aztlan-Teotihuacan/ Quetzalcoatl 1985/ Toltecas en Aztlan [symbol] B.C./ Mechican Amor Xochitl/ Art Exhibit Sand Paintings/ Villaseñor-Aranda-Rosete/ "Lecture from 10:AM-12:/ Workshop" 1-5 P.M./ Presented by San Diego Centro Cultural de la Raza/ 2004 Park Blvd. Balboa Park/ Phone: 235-6135/ March 8, 1975". Text beneath the god on the left reads, "Quetzalcoatl" and beneath the god on the left is illegible. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 146

Toltecayotl con David Villaseñor con el Aztec Calendario 1975

creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for an art exhibition and sand paintings by Villaseñor, Aranda and Rosete at Centro Cultural de la Raza on March 8, 1975. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 147

Chicano Art Expo 74 1974

creator: Royal Chicano Air Force.

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a Chicano art exhibition at "Sacra. Estate U" (September 11-18, 1974). Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 148

Pachuco Art: A Historical Update undated

creator: Royal Chicano Air Force.

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for José Montoya's Pachuco Art Exhibit (December 9-January 7, 1978? 1979?). Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 149

Teatro de la Gente Presenta "El Quetzal" 1979

creator: Royal Chicano Air Force.

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Royal Chicano Air Force, Sacramento, CA for Teatro de la Gente. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 150

Boycott Nestlé undated

creator: San Francisco Poster Brigade.

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza asking that we boycott Nestle "for unethical promotion and sale of infant formula in the Third World--genocide for profit" Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 151

Casa de Cambio ca. 1985

creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From Border Realities Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 22-March 23, 1985). Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 152

(title unknown) ca. 1986

creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986). Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 153

Tierra en San Diego 1981

creator: Seja, Ruben

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza advertising the musical group Tierra, who played at the International Blend on February 7, 1981. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 154

It's Simple Steve ca. 1980

creator: Sigüenza, Herbert

Comments/Descriptions

Comic book image of a man and a woman. A word bubble above the woman's head reads, "It's Simple Steve. Why Don't You and Your Boys Just GET THE FUCK OUT OF EL SALVADOR!" Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 155

(title unknown) ca. 1980

creator: Sigüenza, Herbert

Comments/Descriptions

From an exhibition at Mission Cultural Center, San Diego, CA (December 1980). Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 156(1-24)

(title unknown) ca. 1983

creator: Sigüenza, Herbert

Comments/Descriptions

Posters from the Life on the Street: Herbert Siguenza Retrospective Exhibition of Herbert Siguenza art works organized by Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (December 1983). Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 157

Mural Dedication undated

creator: Cushing, Lincoln, 1953-

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for Mural Dedication. Image is of Emiliano Zapata's face flanked by two indigenous faces. Text reads, "April 26 3:00-8:00/ Corner of 21st and Market/ Music - Community Speakers - Baile Folklorico/ Food - Car Hop Contest/ Sponsored by Sherman Unidos - Solar Art - Centro Cultural de la Raza/ For Car Hop Registration and More Information call 233-3873". Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 158

Sherman Barrios Unido Mural Dedication ca. 1976

creator: Cushing, Lincoln, 1953-

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza for a mural dedication at the corner of 21st and Market. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 159

La Causa 69 ca. 1969

creator: Torres, Salvador Roberto

Comments/Descriptions

From Toltecas en Aztlán Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 160

La Murte [sic] de el Mito de Logan Hights [sic] 1979

creator: Torres, Salvador Roberto

Comments/Descriptions

From the Toltecas en Aztlán Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 161

Rudolfo Anaya Reading 1980

creator: Tortuga

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza. {Use 117(31) as a dupe} Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 162

Festival Primaveral 1977

creator: Valdez, [first name unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement Poster for Festival Primaveral. Image is of a butterfly. Designs within the wings include faces and serpents. Text reads "A Benefit for El Centro Cultural de la Gente de San José/ Festival Primaveral '77 San José/ *Teatro de la Gente*/ Los Alacranes Mojados/ Flor del Pueblo/ Emilia Lopez/ José Antonio Burciaga/ Ballet Folklorico Alegría Infantil/ Beatriz Marie Robinson Vasquez/ Susuki Violins/ Tickets on sale at and co-sponsored by:/ El Centro Cultural de la Gente de San José/ La Confederación de la Raza Unida de San José/ W.O.M.A./ 12 de Marzo/ $4 adv./ Montgomery Theatre/ 145 W. San Carlos St./ $5 door/ Sabado a las 7:00/ Made possible by grants from: S.J. Fine Arts Commission, California Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts." Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 163

Salsa No. 3 1975

creator: Valadez, J.W.

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 164

(title unknown) ca. 1989

creator: Valdez, Patssi

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. This black and white print is a photo collage which depicts the separate realities of Los Angeles (L.A.) and Tijuana (T.J.). Images of L.A. (skyscrapers, expressways, cars, and even Valdez's self-portrait) dominate the upper two-thirds of the print. The lower section is of men in hats and barbed wire. A white border around the collage is filled on one side with the letters "L" and "A" and on the other side with "T" and "J." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 165

Manuel Manilla Exposición Homenaje 1980

creator: Vanegas Arroyo, Arsacio

Comments/Descriptions

Announcement poster for "Manuel Manilla - Exposición-Homenaje", an exhibition of the works of the Mexican graphic artist put on by el Instituto Michoacano de Cultura. Image is a Manilla print of a skeleton in a top hat with a coffin slung over his shoulder. Before him, a table is set with the printmaker's wares and other objects. Remaining text reads, "Casa de la Cultura de Michoacán/ 10 de Diciembre de 1980/ 23 de Febrero de 1981/ Morelia, Michoacán". Text in the lower right corner reads, "Editor: Arscaio Vanegas Arroyo". Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.5 166

Boycott Grapes: Support the United Farmworkers Union 1973

creator: Viramontes, Xavier

Comments/Descriptions

Poster from Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
 

Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms

Album 8, Slide Cat.6 002

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: woven rug/tapestry
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: unknown
Album 8, Slide Cat.6 003

Man with a Flower in His Mouth/Hombre con Flor en la Boca ca. 1977-1980

Material Specific Details note: huichol style yarn craft
creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: Victor Ochoa and Peter Marshall
Album 8, Slide Cat.6 004

(title unknown) ca. 1977-1980

Material Specific Details note: huichol style yarn craft
creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: Victor Ochoa and Peter Marshall
Album 8, Slide Cat.6 005(1-2)

(title unknown) ca. 1977-1980

Material Specific Details note: huichol style yarn craft
creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: Victor Ochoa and Peter Marshall
Album 8, Slide Cat.6 006

(title unknown) ca. 1977-1980

Material Specific Details note: huichol style yarn craft
creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: Victor Ochoa and Peter Marshall
Album 8, Slide Cat.6 007

(title unknown) ca. 1977-1980

Material Specific Details note: huichol style yarn craft
creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: Victor Ochoa and Peter Marshall
Album 8, Slide Cat.6 008

(title unknown) ca. 1977-1980

Material Specific Details note: huichol style yarn craft
creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: Victor Ochoa and Peter Marshall
Album 8, Slide Cat.6 009

(title unknown) ca. 1977-1980

Material Specific Details note: huichol style yarn craft
creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: Victor Ochoa and Peter Marshall
Album 8, Slide Cat.6 010

(title unknown) ca. 1977-1980

Material Specific Details note: huichol style yarn craft
creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: Victor Ochoa and Peter Marshall
Album 8, Slide Cat.6 011

(title unknown) ca. 1977-1980

Material Specific Details note: huichol style yarn craft
creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: Victor Ochoa and Peter Marshall
Album 8, Slide Cat.6 012

(title unknown) ca. 1977-1980

Material Specific Details note: huichol style yarn craft
creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

Photographer: Victor Ochoa and Peter Marshall
 

Installation Art

Album 9, Slide Cat.7 001(1-27)

Casa de Cambio (Feb 22- Mar 23) 1985

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985. 1-2: Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr, title wall and entrance to the exhibit; 3-6: Victor Ochoa and Carmela Castrejon, Documentation Room; 7-8: Guillermo Gomez-Peña, La Niña Cabrada Room; 9-10: Victor Ochoa, Border Throne and Border Stereotypes; 11-12, 17: Michael Schnorr, Amnesty Room; 13: Hugo Sanchez; 14: Berta Jottar; 15-16: Richard Morris Allen; 18-19: Richard Lou, The Tunnel; 20: Victor Ochoa, Border Stereotype Room; 21: Aida Mancillas; 22-26: Geraldo Navarro and Hugo Sanchez, Tijuana Room Installation; 27: Guillermo Gomez-Peña, Border Brujo.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 002(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. An oil derrick was built out of wood in a triangular shape. It is suspended above another triangle which has been cut and painted to look like water and waves. The pumping arm of the derrick has two fish hanging from it (each decorated with part of California's state flag) and a barrel. Another barrel sits to the side of the structure. A sign on the derrick makes the point: Danger, Contaminated Water, Keep Out. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 003(1-2)

(title unknown) 1982

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the Cinco de Mayo Exhibition organized by Centro Cultural de la Raza at the University of California, San Diego.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 004(1-11)

(title unknown) (Feb 22- Mar 23) 1986

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985. 28-32, 36: Michael Schnorr and Berta Jottar, Backyard to Backyard. 33-35: Michael Schnorr, Amnesty Room. 37: Larry Dumlau. 38: Robert Sanchez and Emily Hicks.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 005(1-16)

(title unknown) ca. 1987

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities Exhibition at Galería de la Raza, organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. (39:) Window Treatment. (40:) Entrance. (41:) Installation view, Ochoa's Loteria card, Sara Jo Berman in Voting Booth piece. (42:) Sara Jo Berman-Voting Booth. (43:) Installation view. (44-49:) Donkey Cart altar-David Avalos. (50-51:) Schnorr/Gerardo Navarro, David Avalos-Border altar. (52-53:) Bulletin board. (54:) Michael Schnorr-Wall pieces.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 006

Border Media Stand (Feb) 1987

creator: Artenstein, Isaac
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition, organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo (February 1986).
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 007(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987). A door is open to a room where an altar has been created by four students. A photograph of a mannequin in a military uniform is on the top of the altar--the beloved object. Photographs of the mannequin in a variety of poses are collaged onto a back wall. A bent crutch is stuck through a red heart with a cross cut out of its center and it leans against the wall. Flowers and candles fill the altar.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 008(1-4)

California Mission Daze ca. 1985

creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

From the We are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza (April 6-May 20, 1990). 1: A structure was built to resemble a California Spanish mission. The name over the entryway is "California Mission Daze." 2: One side of the structure is a store called "Honest Injun" with the "t" in the shape of a tomahawk. A caricature of a Native American is above the store's name. In the center of the store is an archway with a cross that has an arrow shot into it. On the shelves are bottles of Thunderbird wine, bumper stickers ("Custer Wore Arrow Shirts" and "Indians Discovered Columbus,") as well as tourist supplies such as feather headdresses and plastic tomahawks. 3: Close-up views of the merchandise. Four bottles of Thunderbird wine have price tags hung around their necks. The graphic on the tag is the store's trademark, identical to the sign. One tag is reversed and reads: "Authentically Restored Art Fact." 4: This is a poor quality plaster or plastic skull adorned with a mass-produced plastic and feather headdress.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 009(1-2)

California Mission Daze ca. 1985

creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

From the We are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza (April 6-May 20, 1990). This installation is set-up like a classroom. A television, equipped with an antennae made from antlers, is showing a videotape taken in front of "Angel's Authentic Indian Jewelry and Leather Gift Shop." A man is standing next to a carved wooden Indian. The words: "Great White Fathers" are centered below the television and an American eagle is above it. American presidents form a border near the top of the wall. A list of the words used by American society to describe Native Americans draws attention to the stereotypes used to rationalize the exploitation of indigenous peoples.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 010(1-11)

911--A House Gone Wrong 1987

creator: Allen, Richard Morris
creator: Avalos, David
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Sanchez, Roberto
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Description/Comments

From the 911-A House Gone Wrong Exhibition organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo (April 1987).
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 011(1-7)

Amnesty Room (Feb 22- Mar 23) 1985

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities Exhibition at New York Artist Space Gallery and Centro Cultural de la Raza (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985. (47-49:) Amnesty Room. (50 and 52:) Hugo Sanchez Room. (51:) Richard Morris Allen. (53:) Victor Ochoa--Border Stereotypes.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 012(1-2)

Cafe Urgente (Oct 16) 1986

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Description/Comments

From Café Urgente Exhibition organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo, San Diego, CA. Cross-reference with Performance Art. Funded by the California Council for the Humanities.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 013

(title unknown) (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990

creator: Boza, Juan

Description/Comments

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Box with four shelves, each filled with an assortment of materials. A circular tent made from fabric hangs in back of the box with its flaps raised so it has a ghost-like appearance. The tent is decorated with fringe, tassels, and strips of cloth. Eucalyptus leaves and fruit are spread in front. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 014(1-3)

Come Play With Us (Childhood Memories) (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990

creator: Brito, Maria, 1947-

Description/Comments

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. 1: A section of a room has been reconstructed and modified. A plank floor was laid and a wall erected. A mirror hangs on the wall along with four photographs of eyes. A non-standard crib (big enough for a baby to stand in) has been placed in front of the mirror and a miniature ladder leans against it. A box on the wall is a small scale version of the installation. 2-3: Close-up of installation. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 015(1-14)

La Frontera Nos Parte Hasta los Huesos (Feb- Mar) 1991

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).
creator: Lou, Richard A.
creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Description/Comments

From the "United States/Mexican Border Art Forum" at the University of Baja. Interactive multi-media installation. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 016(1-15)

The Bedroom Installation 1986-1987

creator: Dominguez, Eddie, 1957-

Description/Comments

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Photographs of an installation of modified bedroom furniture (a bed, vanity, dresser, and a lamp). 237(1): Will be used as a dupe for 199(12); 237(2): Close-up of bed in 199(12); 237(3-4): Close-up of dresser in 199(14); 237(5): Close-up of light in 199(13); 237(6-7): Close-up of vanity in 199(13); 237(8): Close-up of quilt in 199(12). (Arrange in the following sequence: 199(1), 199(5), 199(11), 199(12), 237(2), 237(8), 199(13), 237(5), 237(6-7), 199(14), 237(3-4), 199(15), 199(16)}. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 017(1-3)

(title unknown) ca. 1989

creator: Dumlao, Larry V., 1939-1994

Description/Comments

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Installation attempts to abstractly recreate the experience of life on the ocean floor. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 018(1-4)

(title unknown) ca. 1985

creator: Gamboa, Harry

Description/Comments

From the Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebration at Centro Cultural de la Raza (1985).
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 019

Border Altar (Feb 1) 1986

creator: Gomez-Peña, Guillermo

Description/Comments

From Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition, organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo (February 1986).
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 020(1-3)

(title unknown) 1989

creator: Jottar, Berta

Description/Comments

From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). This installation resembles a morgue with drawers for bodies. Flowers in plastic sandwich bags hang from each drawer handle and fill one of the open drawers. The text printed on the piece explains the use of pesticides and the value of the crops raised. The human toll is implied.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 021(1-9)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Lara, Mario

Description/Comments

unknown
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 022(1-11)

(title unknown) 1989

creator: Lou, Richard A., (Richard Alexander)

Description/Comments

From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). Five weavings are hung on the wall. The center one is striped and has clothing attached to it; the two on either side are black with skeletons in various positions and have photographs affixed to their centers. A triangle of carpeting extends out into the gallery space and shoes and votives are placed around its edges. A coffin is in the center covered with a weaving.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 023

Drinking Piece undated

creator: Luna, James

Description/Comments

unknown
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 024

Father Serra's Last Confession (Apr 16-May 20) 1990

creator: Luna, James

Description/Comments

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza ((Apr 16-May 20) 1990).
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 025(1-2)

Indian Graveyard ca. 1990

creator: Luna, James

Description/Comments

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza ((Apr 16-May 20) 1990). Square enclosure constructed of wooden fence posts, wood scraps, wire, and recycled metal head boards from beds. It is filled with soil and stones. Crosses of various sizes and tombstones have been used to create the impression of a graveyard. Lit candles have been placed at the base of each "grave". Part of California Mission Daze.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 026(1-2)

Waiting Room undated

creator: Luna, James

Description/Comments

unknown
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 027(1-3)

Bingo: Cañonization--Beautification--Veneration undated

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Luna, James
creator: Small, Deborah

Description/Comments

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987).
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 028(1-3)

Tolido (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990

creator: Muñoz, Celia Alvarez, 1937-

Description/Comments

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. One end of a wing of the gallery has been filled with a square built with a picket fence. A large painting of a town with unusual cloud formations in the sky has been placed inside the enclosure. Text at the bottom of the painting reveals the purpose of the installation: "I used to hear the old ones say that the site of a buried treasure gave off an intense red glow..." The entire piece is bathed in red light. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 029

(title unknown) 1990

creator: Ovejero-Postigo, Graciela

Description/Comments

From the Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza ((Feb 2- Mar 11) 1990). A wing of the gallery has been transformed. Shapes resembling signs line the walls, except an image has been substituted where information would traditionally be. A giant human figure occupies the back wall with an upside down pyramid behind it. A group of connected geometric shapes, formed by arranging white shoes in a pattern, extend from the feet of the giant figure out into the gallery space. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 030(1-2)

Virgen del Carmen 1988

creator: Suarez Rosado, Angel

Description/Comments

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. This painting of the Virgen has conch shells and candles arranged around its feet. It is accompanied by white daisies and bowls of red liquid placed several feet apart on a wooden floor as a type of offering. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Artforms.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 031

(title unknown) 1987

creator: Salas, Roberto

Description/Comments

From the En Memoria Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (October-December 1987).
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 032(1-3)

Encinitas Garden 1989

creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Description/Comments

From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). This installation is about pesticides and their impact on California.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 033(1-2)

Encinitas Garden 1989

creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Description/Comments

From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). Installation on pesticide usage and its consequences.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 034(1-3)

(title unknown) 1989

creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Description/Comments

From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). Message board cautions drivers to "watch for people crossing road." A yellow diamond shaped sign has a graphic of a human running.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 035(1-11)

Red Asphalt 1989

creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012
creator: Sisco, Elizabeth

Description/Comments

From the Vidas Perdidas Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989).
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 036

(title unknown) 1990

creator: Talamantez, Josie

Description/Comments

From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Circle of red dirt with eight candles (each encircled by flowers) placed along the perimeter and scattered with red dried chilies, bells, and shells (or seed pods). The inside of the circle has areas of melted wax, more red chilies, feathers, talismans and skulls. Cross-reference with Center Activites and Programs.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 037

Knowledge/Power ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (June 15-July 28, 1991). Close-up of an installation. A black cross with a red outline has been painted on the floor of the gallery and sand sprinkled around its edges. The words "Knowledge" and "Power" intersect on the cross. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 9, Slide Cat.7 038(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Valdez, Patssi

Description/Comments

From a Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebrationat Centro Cultural de la Raza.
 

Murals

Album 9, Slide Cat.8 001(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Descritption/Comments

Location: Corner of Lincoln and Wabash, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 002

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Descritption/Comments

Location: San Diego City College, 12th and B Street, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 003

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Descritption/Comments

Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 004

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals of the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 005(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983); See 109(16) [Cat.3 ?] for a photograph of the artist in the process of painting the mural. Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 006(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 007(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Descritption/Comments

From Capp Street Project--Border Axes at San Diego, CA. Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 008(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Descritption/Comments

From the Capp Street Project--Border Axes at San Diego, CA Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 009

La Adelita undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Adame, Felipe

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 010

Cuauhtémoc undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Adame, Felipe

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 011(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Adame, Felipe

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 012

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Adame, Felipe

Descritption/Comments

Location: Exterior of Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 013

Renacimiento undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface concrete
creator: Aguirre, Vidal

Descritption/Comments

See 31(1-4) [Cat.3 ?] for in-progress views. Location: . Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 014

Rebirth undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Adame, Felipe
creator: Aranda, Guillermo
creator: Roman, Arturo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 015

El Maguey undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Aguilar, Mario

Descritption/Comments

This mural made of two parts: the one at the right by David Avalos, the one at the left by Mario Aguilar. Location: Exterior of Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 016(1-2)

Mayan Ball Game undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Aguirre, Vidal

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 017(1-27)

La Dualidad undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic on concrete
creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Descritption/Comments

Location: inside Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd., Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Los Toltecas en Aztlán. Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 018(1-4)

La Dualidad undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Interior of Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 019

Ramp IA undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Descritption/Comments

Mestizo detail. Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 020(1-12)

Ramp 1B undated

Material Specific Details note: vinyl on concrete
creator: Aranda, Guillermo
creator: Castañeda, Tomás
creator: Cervantes, José
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Roman, Arturo
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo
creator: Torres, Salvador Roberto

Descritption/Comments

Original work (before restoration) Location: Chicano Park Ramp (north), 1800 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Los Toltecas en Aztlán. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 9, Slide Cat.8 021(1-14)

Ramp 1B undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic on concrete
creator: Aranda, Guillermo
creator: Castañeda, Tomás
creator: Cervantes, José
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo
creator: Torres, Salvador Roberto

Descritption/Comments

Artwork after restoration. Location: Chicano Park Ramp (north), 1800 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Los Toltecas en Aztlán. Photographer: unknown
Album 9, 10, Slide Cat.8 022(1-20)

Ramp 1A undated

Material Specific Details note: vinyl on concrete
creator: Aranda, Guillermo
creator: Castañeda, Tomás
creator: Cervantes, José
creator: Roman, Arturo
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park Ramp (north), 1800 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Los Toltecas en Aztlán. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 023(1-3)

Ramp IB undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Aranda, Guillermo
creator: Castañeda, Tomás
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Roman, Arturo
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo
creator: Torres, Salvador Roberto

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park Ramp (north), 1800 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Los Toltecas en Aztlán. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 024(1-4)

El Maquey undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic on concrete
creator: Avalos, David

Descritption/Comments

Slides document the progression of the work on the mural. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 025

Amigos undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line industrial vinyl, canvas on stretcher bars
creator: Avalos, David
creator: Parrino, Juan

Descritption/Comments

Location: 200 East 12th Street, National City, CA. National City Public Library Board of Trustees. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 026

La Educación undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line industrial vinyl, canvas on stretcher bars
creator: Avalos, David
creator: Parrino, Juan

Descritption/Comments

Location: 203 East 12th Street, National City, CA. National City Public Library Board of Trustees. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 027

La Familia undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line industrial vinyl, canvas on stretcher bars
creator: Avalos, David
creator: Parrino, Juan

Descritption/Comments

Location: 205 East 12th Street, National City, CA. National City Public Library Board of Trustees. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 028

Orgullo undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line industrial vinyl, canvas on stretcher bars
creator: Avalos, David
creator: Parrino, Juan

Descritption/Comments

Location: 206 East 12th Street, National City, CA. National City Public Library Board of Trustees. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 029(1-6)

Martin Luther King Billboard undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Avalos, David
creator: Hock, Louis
creator: Sisco, Elizabeth
creator: Small, Deborah

Descritption/Comments

This billboard has the image of Martin Luther King and the following message: "Welcome to America's finest a) city; b) tourist plantation; c) convention center. Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 030

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic on poster board
creator: Barajas, Sal

Descritption/Comments

Maquette for mural at exterior Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 031(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Barajas, Sal

Descritption/Comments

1: Maizes; 2: Eaglet the Serpent; 3: Mayan Temple Location: Exterior of Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 032(1-2)

Allende undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Benavides, Emiliano

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 033(1-3)

Lucha de Corazon--Struggle with Heart undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Bergman, Miranda, et. al.

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983); See 109(12-14). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 034(1-3)

Border Realities undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Descritption/Comments

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 035(1-10)

Border Realities undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Descritption/Comments

From the Border Realities Exhibition at Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th Street, San Francisco, CA (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985. Portable mural by Victor Ochoa Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 036(1-2)

Border Realities undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.

Descritption/Comments

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego CA, (February 1986). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 037

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Castañeda, Tomás

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 038(1-4)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Chavez, Ishmael

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983); See 109(1) [Cat.3 ?] for an installation view. Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 039(1-17)

Mi Cultura Hermosa; Renamed After Restoration:Viva la Raza undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic on stucco
creator: Avalos, David
creator: Dominguez, Marisela
creator: Garcia, Denise
creator: Garcia, Sophia
creator: Garza, Val
creator: Gomez, Carlos
creator: Gonzalez, Anthony
creator: Gonzalez, Rosemary
creator: Hernandez, Ruben
creator: Zepeda, Richard

Descritption/Comments

Slides 1-10: Mural in progress; 11-14: Defacement; 15-17: Restoration. Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 040(1-2)

Preserve Our Heritage undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: García, Julieta
creator: Lopez, Yolanda M., 1942-
creator: Mujeres Muralistas (San Francisco, Calif.).
creator: Torre, Cecilia de la

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 041(1-2)

Chicano Pinto Union undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Vargas, Tony de

Descritption/Comments

Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 042(1-2)

Death of a Homeboy undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: East Los Streetscapers.

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 043(1-4)

No Nukes for Mother Nature undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic on canvas
creator: Botello, David
creator: East Los Streetscapers.
creator: Healy, Wayne Alaniz
creator: Yepes, George

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 044(1-8)

The Life of Pedro J. Gonzáles undated

Material Specific Details note: oil crayon on synthetic canvas on concrete
creator: Doudera, Yasue
creator: Esparza, Carlos
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Descritption/Comments

Pedro J. Gonzalez was a telegraph operator for Pancho Villa; he bacame a popular radio and recording artist in Los Angeles. Gonzales was sent to San Quentin on false charges. After being released in 1941, he became a broadcasting pioneer in the border r Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 045(1-5)

Birth of la Raza undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Felix, Charles
creator: Grupo de Santana.

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 046

Lowrider Queen undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Galvez, Daniel

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). See 109(45) [Cat.3 ?] for an installation view. Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 047(1-6)

Sueños Serpentinos undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Gamboa, Socorro

Descritption/Comments

Work in progress Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 048(1-3)

Muralistas Mexicanos undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Garcia, Rupert, 1941-

Descritption/Comments

Mural includes the portraits of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Frida Kahlo. Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 049

Muralistas Mexicanos--Work in Progress undated

Material Specific Details note: Acrylic on concrete surface, acid etching and scaffolding
creator: Garcia, Rupert, 1941-

Descritption/Comments

Work in progress Location: Chicano Park Pillar, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Alfonso Gomez
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 050(1-3)

Sherman Elementary School Mural undated

Material Specific Details note: concrete, domestic and industrial paints
creator: Gonzalez, Octavio

Descritption/Comments

Location: Sherman Elementary School, 450 24th St., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 051

Tlazoteotl-Huastec Earth Goddess undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Gonzalez, Octavio

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 052

Aerosol undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]
creator: Alvarez, Louie
creator: Arche, David
creator: Corona, Carlos
creator: Gonzalez, Fred
creator: Gonzalez, Salvador
creator: Hernandez, Augustin
creator: Hernandez, Carlotta
creator: Lopez, Eduardo
creator: Marquez, Grieg
creator: One, Sake
creator: Ortiz, Jessie
creator: Pimentel, Pablo
creator: Rendon, Mario
creator: Rocha, Geraldina
creator: Rodriguez, Paul
creator: Sandoval, Geriman

Descritption/Comments

From the Calles Vivas Exhibition, organized by Patricio Chavez and Bobby Ruiz, at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1-March 10, 1991). Installation view of the mural "Aerosol" as well as the words: "Every created thing is c Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 053

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic on dry wall surface
creator: Gronk, 1954-

Descritption/Comments

From the On the Spot Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (January 1988). Cross-reference with Installation Art Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza. Photographer: Bertha Jottar
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 054(1-3)

¡Varrios Sí Yonkes No! undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Jaquez, Raul

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 055(1-4)

A la Mujer Salvadoreña-Dando Luz al Nuevo Día undated

Material Specific Details note: batik
creator: Kokin, Lisa

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 056(1-4)

San Diego State MECHA Mural undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Laguna, Juan

Descritption/Comments

Location: San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 057(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Cordero, Victor
creator: Laguna, Juan
creator: Pimentel, Pablo
creator: Reyes, Rigo
creator: Rodriguez, Victor

Descritption/Comments

Location: Palm City Teen Post, Social Services Center, San Ysidro, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 058

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Llamas, Samuel

Descritption/Comments

Location: Exterior of Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 059

Children's Mural undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Logan Height Children

Descritption/Comments

Location: 1800 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 060

History of Chicano Park undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Millan, Alvaro

Descritption/Comments

Work in progress. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 061(1-2)

Varrio Logan undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Chicano Federation of San Diego County. Barrion Renovation Team.
creator: Millan, Alvaro
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 062

Farmworker Family undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Montoya, José, 1932-

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 063

Sacramento Hispanic Bureaucrats undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Montoya, José, 1932-

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 064(1-4)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Montoya, Manuel

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 065

La Oracion undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Noriega, Ramses

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 066

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: concrete
creator: Noriega, Ramses

Descritption/Comments

Untitled mural in progress in Barrio Encanto; See 107(1-2) [Cat.3 095(1-2)] for alternate views. Location: Barrio Encanto, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ramses Noriega
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 067(1-2)

All the Way to the Bay undated

Material Specific Details note: stucco, Calwestern acrylic
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

Location: Balboa Elementary School, 1844 South 40th Street, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 068

Aztec Calendar undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

Location: Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 069(1-8)

Basta con Censura undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

From the Capp Street Project--Border Axes at San Diego, CA (July-August 1989) Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 070(1-3)

Busting Luz undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

Form the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 071

Castillan Mandala undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

From Parades (Barcelona Province) Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. The design is circles within circles. The exterior circle is burnt sienna with the words "MAS BASTERET" at the top. The second circle is wider and c Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 072

Che Cafe undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Paintings and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Mural on the outside of the Ché Cafe at University of California, San Diego. Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 073

Detail from Geronimo Mural undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Detail from a mural on cement blocks. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 074(1-15)

Labor in San Diego undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic (nova) on concrete
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs Location: 25th Street and Imperial Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Victor Ochoa
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 075

Logan Clinic undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Mural along a low-lying brick wall with a chain link fence behind it. The subjects are child-oriented: a mouse, rabbit, iguana, koal Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 076

The Logan Clinic undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. This painting is a mural on the wall of a building. The design goes under a window and extends on to a door. An eagle has landed on Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 077

Lotería Fronteriza undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic on masonite
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

Designed to be portable. Exhibited outside Galería de La Raza, 2857 24th Street, San Francisco, CA, in 1985 and indoors Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA in 1986 Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 078(1-4)

La Revolución Mexicana undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

Location: unknown. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 079

Servirlas undated

Material Specific Details note: airbrush
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Portrait of Mexican soldiers wearing bandoliers and carrying weapons (participants in the Revolution?) Cross-reference with Center A Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 080(1-2)

Sherman Little Park undated

Material Specific Details note: concrete block, surface conditioner, pro-line
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

Location: Sherman Little Park, 2230 Island Street, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 081

Unity undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Mural inside a meeting room at Centro Cultural de la Raza. A woman and man hold a torch above a circle that says "Unity". Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 082(1-7)

Nature's Movement--Our Voice undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic on canvas
creator: Avalos, David
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

Many faces of different historical figures have been combined in this work. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: University of California, San Diego, Student Center, SAAC office, La Jolla, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 083(1-2)

Los Niños son el Tesoro del Barrio undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Navarro, Rosa Olga
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park (restrooms), 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 084

Smoke Busters Mural undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Sweetwater High School Students

Descritption/Comments

Installation view of the Smoke Busters mural for the American Heart Association; project organized by Victor Ochoa. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Sweetwater High School. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 085

Bridge People undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Children of Lowell Elementary School
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Descritption/Comments

For an alternate view see 39(10) [Cat.3 ?] Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Avenue, San Diego, CA. Lowell Elementary School, Centro Cultural de la Raza, California Arts Council. Photographer: Memo Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 086

Mandala undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Orosco, Juanishi Valle

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 087(1-4)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: portable mural
creator: Ortiz, Jessie et al.

Descritption/Comments

From the Calles Vivas Exhibition, organized by Patricio Chavez and Ruiz, at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1-March 10, 1991). 1: Detail of the mural; 7: Installation view of the mural with the words "Calles Vivas, Calles Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 088(1-2)

Bicentennial King undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Paul, Ernesto

Descritption/Comments

Location: Exterior of Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Boulevard Building # 671, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 089(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Paul, Ernesto

Descritption/Comments

Location: San Ysidro, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 090(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Pello, Nieto

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 091

El Sol undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Perez-Pazos, Antonio

Descritption/Comments

Location: Exterior of Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 092

Mujer en la Luna undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Perez-Pazos, Antonio

Descritption/Comments

Location: Exterior of Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Buklding #671, San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 093(1-3)

Ché undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Placencia, Gonzalo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 094

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Pozos, Roberto R.

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 095(1-5)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: canvas panel
creator: Ramirez, Gilberto

Descritption/Comments

Location: Montezuma Hall, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 096(1-4)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Rios, M. N.

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 097(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: plywood, pro-line
creator: Roman, Arturo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Grossmont College, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 098(1-3)

Ramp I-A undated

Material Specific Details note: Pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Aranda, Guillermo
creator: Barajas, Sal
creator: Castañeda, Tomás
creator: Roman, Arturo
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 099(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: stucco
creator: Noriega, Ramses
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Mesa College, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 100(1-2)

Lowell Children's Mural undated

Material Specific Details note: Pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-
creator: Paul, Ernesto
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo
creator: The children from Lowell Elementary School

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 101

I am Sombody undated

Material Specific Details note: Pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Royal Chicano Air Force.

Descritption/Comments

Mural depicts the poem by Joan Little "I am somebody". Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 102

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: acrylic
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Descritption/Comments

Location: Centro de Salud, San Ysidro, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 103(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner, Liquitex
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 10, Slide Cat.8 104(1-5)

Undocumented Worker undated

Material Specific Details note: Liquitex, pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 105

When Food is Used as a Tool...Utensils Become Weapons undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983). Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 106

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 106

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Tellez, Anna

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 107

Chicano Park Astrological Chart undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete
creator: Serrano-Velez, Dolores

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 108

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Sigüenza, Herbert

Descritption/Comments

From the California Murals off the Wall Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd. Building #671, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (March 1983); Mural of an American flag covered with barbed wire with a sign in the center: "United States of Ameri Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 109

Farm Worker Woman undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Singh, Arturo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 110

Mexico's History undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Sweetwater Union High School Students

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Avenue, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 111

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: mixed media
creator: Tlatelpas, José

Descritption/Comments

From Capp Street Project--Border Axes at San Diego, CA. Location: unknown. Photographer: none given
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 112(1-2)

Cosmic Puppets undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Castañeda, Tomás
creator: Quevedo, Abran
creator: Rosa, Pablo de la
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 113(1-3)

Cosmic Revolution undated

Material Specific Details note: stucco
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Ocean Beach, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 114

Eyes of Picasso undated

Material Specific Details note: brick
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Intersection of 3rd and E Street, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 115(1-3)

Sherman Youth undated

Material Specific Details note: stucco
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Intersection of 20th and K Street, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 116

Soul Flight undated

Material Specific Details note: stucco
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Descritption/Comments

Location: 28th and B Street, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 117(1-6)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: stucco
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Descritption/Comments

Location: San Diego State University, San Diego, CA. Photographer: Manuel Cavada
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 118(1-3)

La Virgen de las Americas undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 119(1-2)

La Tierra Mía undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Terry, Charlotte
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 120

Colossus undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line viny on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Lima, Mario
creator: Manzano, Laurie
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 121

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: vinyl and spray cans
creator: Torres, Salvador--et. al.

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: none given
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 122(1-4)

Mujer Cósmica/Cosmic Woman undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Villa, Esteban

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 123

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Villa, Esteban

Descritption/Comments

Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
Album 11, Slide Cat.8 124(1-7)

Coatlicue, Diosa de la Tierra-Earth Goddess undated

Material Specific Details note: pro-line vinyl on acid-etched concrete, rubber surface conditioner
creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012
creator: Yamagata, Susan

Descritption/Comments

Part of the Mural Marathon, 1978. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs Location: Chicano Park, 1970 Logan Ave., San Diego CA. Photographer: Ken Hedges
 

Paintings

Album 11, Slide Cat.9 001

All Things of the Earth are Connected undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Seven-eighths of this painting is burnt sienna and beige horizontal brush strokes on a background of dark aquamarine. The words: All Things of the Earth Are Connected, c.s. 1854 are written across the background. A small figure is suspended among the words and ropes with square packages dangling from the ends are connected to this human form. At the bottom, a cross is implanted in the ground. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 002(1-2)

Children's Mural: Water Gives Life undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Child's painting which depicts both real and imaginary life forms in the ocean (a mermaid smiles, her hair adrift, suspended sideways in the water). The words painted on the surface are: Water Gives Life. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 003

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the Heart Art: You've Gotta Have Heart Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 12-March 12, 1989).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 004

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

no discription
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 005

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

no discription
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 006

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989. Aerial view of a pre-Hispanic pueblo. It is an idyllic setting; rock paintings, waterfalls and indigenous structures are visible. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 007

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Painting of a crowd of people struggling to escape some unseen threat or horror. Many have fallen in the foreground and appear to be in the process of being trampled by the figures in back of them. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 008

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. This is a child's landscape painting with pterodactyls and other dinosaurs (one immersed in a lake) from the Jurassic, Mesozoic and Upper Cretaceous periods. Active volcanoes spew smoke and a man drives a red convertible down a two lane asphalt road. It is a humorous depiction of the development of fossil fuels. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 009

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Abstract painting. See slide 203 (1) [Cat. 3 ?] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 010

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Painting of a head with two ravens for eyes. See slide 203(7) [Cat. 3 099()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 011

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). Painting of a human head turned sideways. See slide 203 (7) [Cat. 3 099()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 012(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990). 1: Seascape/view from a rocky shore out to the ocean; 2: Pottery floating in the ocean; one piece holds a raven with a red circular object in its beak; another pot is filled with fire; the last piece has a flower sprouting from it. See slide 203(9) [Cat. 3 099()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 013

(title unknown) undated

creator: Adame, Felipe

Description/Comments

no discription
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 014(1-2)

Border Patrol Dumbo 1985

creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

From an exhibition of David Avalos' work at Centro Cultural de la Raza. This black and white painting has a cartoon-like quality. The image is a variation of Sylvester Stallone's "Rambo," using a border patrolman to draw attention to the rampant violence and abuse of Mexican children on the border. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 015(1-2)

The Shooting of Humberto Carrillo 1985

creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

From an exhibition of David Avalos' work at Centro Cultural de la Raza. This painting is a large cut-out of a man from the chest up that sits on the floor. He is being pursued by a border patrolman whose gun is flaming from discharging bullets. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. 279(5, 19:) in Galería Posada, 1985. (6, 13:) Border Realities--Part Two.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 016

Chicano Pinto Union--Justicia para los Pintos 1978

creator: Vargas, Tony de

Description/Comments

Preliminary painting for the Chicano Park mural Chicano Pinto Union
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 017

Mira Hombre 1988

creator: Fuentes

Description/Comments

From the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultual de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989. Abstract figure with a red square in the center of its chest. A section has been cut out and the painting extends a few inches from the wall and casts a shadow on the wall behind it. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 018

Pecho 1988

creator: Fuentes

Description/Comments

From the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989. Abstract of a black figure against a white background with uneven areas of color. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 019

Pensamiento Serpentino 1978

creator: Gamboa, Socorro

Description/Comments

Preliminary painting for the Chicano Park mural Sueños Serpentinos. See 24(1) [Cat.8 048()] and 24(8) [Cat.5 042] for alternate views. Cross-reference with murals.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 020

El Milagro 1987

creator: Garza, Carmen Lomas

Description/Comments

From the Ceremony of Memory Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Nov 17) 1989- (Jan 21) 1990. Painting of a group of people assembled around a water tower to witness the image of the Virgen de Guadalupe visible on its side. Flowers have been tied to the tower's support structure and dead snakes hang over one of its boards. Dimensions: 36" x 48". Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Collection: Mary-Frances and Lorenzo Hernandez.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 021(1-3)

(title unknown) ca. 1989

creator: Gomez-Peña, Guillermo
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Micheal Schnorr at the Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (January 1989). The folding panels contain eight portraits with a written statement on separate panels at the bottom of the painting: "I borrowed this language to confess. I am the shaman in the video screen...".
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 022

(title unknown) undated

creator: Gonzales, Salvador

Description/Comments

From the Calles Vivas Exhibition, organized by Patricio Chavez and Bobby Ruiz, at Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego, CA (February 1, March 10, 1991). Painting of a skeleton sitting at a table with three cards spread before him: El Valiente, La Muerte, and La Dama. See slide 196(13) [Cat. 3 032()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 023

(title unknown) undated

creator: Gonzales, Salvador

Description/Comments

From the Calles Vivas Exhibition, organized by Patricio Chavez and Bobby Ruiz, at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1-March 10, 1991). Painting of two people dancing on the roof of a cheap hotel at night; a clothesline with clothes hanging from it runs off the edge of painting; a woman's naked torso is seen in one window and a hand with a gun in another window. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 024

(title unknown) undated

creator: Gonzales, Salvador

Description/Comments

From the Calles Vivas Exhibition, organized by Patricio Chavez and Bobby Ruiz, at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1-March 10, 1991). Painting of a street scene with a woman in a low-cut dress in the foreground; a man stands on the street corner watching her (or the person viewing the painting). Portions of cars are visible, as well as street and business signs and electrical wires. See slide 196(28) [Cat. 3 032()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 025

(title unknown) undated

creator: Gonzales, Salvador

Description/Comments

From the Calles Vivas Exhibition organized by Patricio Chavez and Bobby Ruiz at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1-March 10, 1991). Painting of a man who appears to be fleeing the wrath of another man standing menacingly on the street corner; a liquor store sign is in the background and a man is slumped over in a chair on the street, presumably from some over-indulgence. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 026(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Gonzales, Salvador

Description/Comments

From the Performance Norteño Festival organized by Eloise de Leon at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 22, 1991-June 2, 1992). Painting of a man wearing a plaid shirt, blue jeans, and cowboy boots, playing an accordian while stepping on a diamondback rattlesnake. Cross-reference with Center Activites and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 027

(title unknown) 1984

creator: Mercado, Patricia

Description/Comments

From the Tijuana 1984 Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1984).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 028

(title unknown) undated

creator: Nuñez, Armando

Description/Comments

From the Heart Art: You've Gotta Have Heart Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 12-March 12, 1989).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 029

(title unknown) undated

creator: Nuñez, Armando

Description/Comments

From the Heart Art: You've Gotta Have Heart Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 12-March 12, 1989).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 030

Aguila 1974

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Abstract painting of an eagle; the body is divided into five sections and re-interpreted. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 031

Aztec Calendar 1978

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Reproduction of the Aztec calendar. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 032

Babalonia 1974

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of a car checking in at a border crossing identified as "Babylonia." The driver shows a green card to a man wearing dark glasses and a uniform and a dog sits nearby. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 033

Break Time 1976

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. The combination of images in the painting achieves a hallucinatory effect. A clock face is completely blank except for the number "12". What initially appears to be a hand on the clock, is actually a leg. The leg is attached to another leg which resembles an insect's limb and this is connected to eleven comet-like shapes (some with symbols on them) spiralling around a sun. The head of a white and yellow cobra with a red eye emerges from the background. A pink pyramid sits on a red landscape. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 034(1-2)

Caca 1973

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of a hill with a unicorn resting in front of it. To the left is a section of forest. To the right is farmland and a man on a tractor plowing a field. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 035

Ché Cafe Mural (detail) undated

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painted door (at University of California-San Diego) with a decorated face spewing flames, suspended in a sun. Sprouts are emerging from the sun's surface and a snake has leaves for its head. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 036

Ché Cafe Mural (detail) undated

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting on rough boards of a woman's profile and the words "Organize for Struggle." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 037

Chicano Connection 1974

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Abstract painting; the circle divided into quadrants (a recurring theme in Ochoa's work) is present and likely refers to the four directions, four elements or to the fourth world (of five possible worlds) in human development described in early Meso-American history. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 038

Chicano Park 1970

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. An unclothed person stands on a grassy area in-between an overpass and a parking lot, facing the sun, arms upraised. A police car has paused at the roadside and its passenger windows become two eyes watching the person pleading with the sun. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 039

Colores del Sol undated

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. The artist created his own version of the Aztec calendar. A red, yellow and blue person link hands in a circle around the calendar's central figure which has been reproduced from the original calendar.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 040

Cosmic Forces (Sept 1) 1980

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultual de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. This painting combines several different images: a warrior with a spear holding a circular object above his head; a disembodied head in a space age helmet with two antennae visible; a tiger with its paw raised in the air, though the claws are retracted; and a bird's head is in the foreground, tilted at an unusual angle. They are all placed in an unearthly environment with portions of the universe visible. A swirling mass has a white triangle at its center. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 041

Cosmos 1974

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of a circular, swirling mass which resembles an exploding sun. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 042

Curacolor 1977

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. This painting is divided into five sections. The central section is a man in the center of a circle and diamond with a larger half circle in the background. The diamond appears to refract light at varying angles and colors, which surround the man. The two paintings on the left are of a sun, two planets, and a deer eating fruit from a tree. The two paintings on the right depict a white dove and the glowing outline of a man's body with a white triangle in the heart region. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 043

Duality 1973

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. This painting is divided in half horizontally with a man standing at bottom center. His circulatory system, skeletal structure, and musculature are exposed. An embryo is at his feet and a fetus to the right. The upper half of the painting is filled with areas of color and an object like the Egyptian sphere with wings has been incorporated. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 044

East San Diego Mural Design 1976

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. This long and narrow horizontal painting can be read from the left to right like a text. It begins with an Indian's face on the front of a pyramid and moves to a group of people representing the different races. Next is a cross with a circle around it which has a black swath of the cosmos extending from it. A man painted like a rainbow has grabbed onto a white dove and appears to be on his way "to heaven" or another cosmic destination. Space-age pyramids, a car from the 1950s, and a heart covered with chains (in the process of being struck by lightning) complete the composition. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 045

Eclipse 1972

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. This painting is a circle divided into four sections. At its center is a face with a tree growing from its head and roots extending from its chin. Four fork-shaped appendages divide the circle into quadrants and on the end of each fork are symbols which represent the four elements: earth, air, fire and water. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 046

Eclipse 1977

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. A blue sphere with a border of burnt sienna and a yellow halo is suspended in the sky and dominates the painting. The sphere is connected to the earth by an arrow rising from a tree that has roots resembling a uterus. A horizontal strip at the base of the tree is decorated with symbols. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 047

El Coyote ca. 1984

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From Border Realities Exhibition at Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th St., San Francisco, CA, organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 048

El Elefantolteca 1973

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. An elephant-faced life-form strums a guitar; its foot is propped up on a human skull. The mouth of the skull is chained shut. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 049(1-2)

El Mosco ca. 1984

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From Border Realities Exhibition at Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th St., San Francisco, CA, organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 050

El Peso ca. 1985

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities Exhibition at Galería de la Raza, 2850 24th Street, San Francisco, CA (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 051

El Primer Ojo 1975

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of an expressionless face that has blank eyes without pupils or irises. A hole has been drilled in the forehead at the site of the legendary third eye and light shines from the opening. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 052

El Tiburon Molacho 1984

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From Border Realities Exhibition at Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th St., San Francisco, CA, organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 053

First Logo of Centro Cultural de la Raza 1970

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Preliminary sketch/painting for "Toltecas en Aztlán." A brown, multi-headed serpent is the perimeter of the circle and a red abstract eagle is its center. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 054

Four Corners Butterfly 1973

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. An eagle's body has been simplified and translated into its geometric equivalent. A person with spidery legs strides across the left wing. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 055

Four Seasons 1978

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Abstract painting. One of the Four Seasons paintings done by Ochoa. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 056

Gato 1975

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Abstract painting of a cat. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 057

High Bird Rising 1973

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of a bird of prey perched on a branch. It has pointed ears, a human penis and testicles, and wings the wings of a bat (though they are covered with feathers). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 058(1-8)

Labor in San Diego (Sept 1) 1985

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

These are the watercolor sketches prior to the mural with the same name and by the same artist at 25th Street and Imperial Ave., San Diego, CA. Cross-reference with Murals.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 059

Last Buffalo 1973

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of an oxen reclining. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 060

Mariposa 1975

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition At Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of a sunrise or sunset over a body of water; a truncated pyramid is in the foreground. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 061

Mestizo 1974

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting depicts the merging of two cultures (Spanish and Indian) into one (mestizo). One face (a frontal view) is in the center of the painting with a face in profile on both sides joined to the head. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 062(1-2)

Metamorphosis 1974

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of a generative or cosmic force that produces celestial bodies, human life forms and ideas. A planet, a pyramid, the United Farmworkers eagle, and other images are part of the process. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 063(1-2)

Meztizo 1971

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Frontal view of a man with a decorated face, representing the racial mixture between Spanish and Indian populations. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 064

Muerte 1979

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Toltecas en Aztlán Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 065

Muerte 1974

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. A skull and spinal cord are in the center of the painting and a dwarf clings to it. On the right and left side of the skull are naked women, one with unusually large breasts (fertility figures?). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 066

My Heart Soars Like an Eagle 1975

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Portrait of a Native American with an eagle in flight behind him/her. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 067

Ojo 1975

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. A photograph of an eye has been cut into an oblong and glued onto paper. It becomes the central focus of the composition with waves of color and rays emanating from it like a source of power. The bottom point of a shield sits on the upper lid of the eye. The shield has an eagle and sun at its top with other designs leading downward to the yin/yang symbol on the shield's bottom section. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 068

Orgasm 1973

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of abstract shapes, likely based on organic forms. A bird's head is discernable near the bottom of the work. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 069

Palenque 1975

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. The sun's rays extend across the surface of this painting and are refracted through an abstract, serpent-like image. The rays change colors as they are deflected in different directions. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 070

Precious Pressure 1980

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. This painting is an unusual mix of images: a Native American settlement, a coin imprinted with "In God We Trust", a row of tenements, a person in a loincloth on a cross constructed of high-tech equipment, and a bird with artificial eyes. It refers to the effects of colonization and religious proselytizing among indigenous peoples. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 071

Que Victoria? 1976

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. According to the artist, this painting is about Mexican labor. A man hangs from chains in front of the red and white stripes of a flag. He is wearing the uniform of the peasant: a white shirt and pants, sombrero, and huaraches, and he has a machete tucked in his waistband. The Virgen de Guadalupe is emblazoned on his chest. In one hand is the Mexican flag; in the other a pig. Below the shackled man, at the bottom of the painting, is a group of faces with their mouths taped shut. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 072

The Quetzal and the Mariposa 1972

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of two faces in motion, speeding around the perimeter of a circle. Two birds (a quetzal? and an abstracted eagle) join in and are spun off into different directions. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 073

Raza Conversal 1977

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of a skull and two other faces combined with abstract shapes. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 074

Salsa 1976

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Red and pink dominate this composition which incorporates pottery and Meso-American iconography into an integrated whole. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 075

Salsa (detail) undated

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Red and pink are predominant in this painting. Sections of the work are abstract while others resemble internal organs or microscopic views of living organisms. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 076

Scenarios for a Song undated

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. This sign was erected under the overpass where Chicano Park is located. Its message is: "All the way to the Bay! 5.4 acres and more, more murals and sculptures not shipyards." Victor Ochoa detail of Mario Lara's piece "Scenarios for a Song". Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 077

Self-Portrait 1971

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Portrait of a woman staring directly out at the viewer. She has very curly hair that fills all the space behind her, becoming the backdrop. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 078(1-2)

La Sirena ca. 1984

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From Border Realities Exhibition at Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th St., San Francisco, CA, organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 079(1-4)

Smoke Busters Mural 1986

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Preliminary sketches/paintings for the Smoke Busters mural, designed for the American Heart Association; project organized by Victor Ochoa. Cross-reference with Murals.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 080

Tierra y Sol 1982

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From The Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. This painting is divided in half horizontally. The top half has a bird with rays emanating from it, a man enclosed in a flaming sphere and a deer. The bottom half is dominated by a snake and a blue face. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 081

(title unknown) 1984

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities Exhibition at Galería de la Raza, 2851 24th Street, San Francisco, CA, organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 082

Title Wall for Somos Nuevos Mexicanos undated

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 083

Under the Influence of Chicas and Frijalitios 1974

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Painting of a man with hooved feet, a serpent for a tail, and wings which are outstretched. He is wearing a huge sombrero which hides his nose and eyes; only his mustache and goatee are visible below the hat's rim. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 084

Untitled 1979

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. An arc of spheres, gradually increasing in size, tumble from the upper left corner to the lower right. They are intersected by angular shapes. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 085

Untitled 1979

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. A white, jagged line divides this painting in half. On the left side is a sphere with the profile of a face on it, fixed in a blue/black sky. On the right is another sphere with a head, though this is a variation on the face from the center of the Aztec calendar. Two upside down hands are attached to the sides of the head, a well developed root system extends from the bottom and a spire pierces the outer membrane of the circle. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 086

Untitled 1973

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. With a few minor additions, a landscape painting became a face.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 087

Vida Cozmica 1975

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Chicanarte Exhibition. A fetus in a womb and a kneeling horse co-exist in a psychedelic environment. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 088

y Pedo 1973

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

From the Victor Ochoa--Easel Painting and Graphics Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. A red abstract eagle is in the middle of a black circle, outlined in yellow, in the center of the painting. Rays radiate out from the circle in nearly equal proportions: 10 ochre, 8 white, 10 ochre, 8 white. It resembles a shield made of feathers. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 089

San Diego Donkey Cart 1983

creator: Avalos, David
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Painting of San Diego, California, America's Finest City. The skyline is in the background coupled with images of people with their hands raised and clasped behind their heads--a reference to immigrants and the border. The city's positive aspects become degraded by the reality of life for immigrants in San Diego.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 090

(title unknown) undated

creator: Orejero, Graciela

Description/Comments

From the Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana Exhibition, curated by Patricia Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA ((Feb 2- Mar 11) 1990). Painting of anthropomorphic shapes; a female figure with three breasts and a cage for a head is the central focus. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 091

(title unknown) undated

creator: Orejero, Graciela

Description/Comments

From the Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana Exhibition, curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA ((Feb 2- Mar 11) 1990). Two paintings are hung side by side. The painting on the left is of a figure in a conical hat who appears to be in a church (a partial cross is visible in the background). The painting on the right is of a frowning, green faced man. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 092

(title unknown) undated

creator: Ovejero-Postigo, Graciela

Description/Comments

From the Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana Exhibition, curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA ((Feb 2- Mar 11) 1990). Painting of contorted and malformed human bodies on cloth, pinned up across three walls. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 093

(title unknown) undated

creator: Ovejero-Postigo, Graciela

Description/Comments

From the Desperdicio Contestatario a las Recompensas por Defender una Tierra Plana Exhibition, curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA ((Feb 2- Mar 11) 1990). Painting of a sleeping (or dead) man being confronted by a calavera. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 094

Aw-Dee-Aw-Dee 1987

creator: Quiroz, Alfredo J.

Description/Comments

From Medal-Honor Series Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1987).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 095(1-2)

Hamburger Hill 1987

creator: Quiroz, Alfredo J.

Description/Comments

From the Medal-Honor Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1987).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 096

(title unknown) 1987

creator: Quiroz, Alfredo J.

Description/Comments

From the Medal-Honor Series Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1987).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 097

(title unknown) undated

creator: Rivera, Francis

Description/Comments

From the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989. Painting is a cityscape. See slide 193(17) [Cat. 3 ?] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 098

(title unknown) undated

creator: Rodriguez, B.

Description/Comments

From the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989. Painting of Lydia Mendoza playing her guitar. A piece of ribbon is tied in a bow across the head stock of the instrument. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 099

(title unknown) undated

creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Description/Comments

From the Robert Sanchez Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA ((Jun 29- Jul 27) 1985).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 100

(title unknown) undated

creator: Sanchez, Roberto

Description/Comments

From the Robert Sanchez Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA ((Jun 29- Jul 27) 1985?).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 101

(title unknown) undated

creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 102(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Description/Comments

From the Border Realities Exhibition at Galería de la Raza, 2850 24th Street, San Francisco, CA (Feb 23- Mar 23) 1985.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 103

(title unknown) 1980

creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Description/Comments

From the Heart Art: You've Gotta Have Heart Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 12-March 12, 1989).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 104

(title unknown) 1976

creator: Sol, Sal
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 105

Logo for Chicano Park ca. 1970

creator: Terry, Charlotte

Description/Comments

From the Calles Vivas Exhibition, organized by Patricio Chaves and Bobby Ruiz, at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1-March 10, 1991). Painting of a circle with the words "La Tierra Mia, Chicano Park, San Diego, CA., April 23, 1970". Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 106

Hannibal, Tupac Amaru, and Gallo are Blessed 1973

creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Description/Comments

From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Painting with a white steer/horse-like creature in the center, positioned in front of a lilac shaft of light which extends from the top center of the painting through clouds. Two faces form the mountains in the background, with six other faces in the foreground. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 107

Joy Ride 1983

creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Description/Comments

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Painting of two women and a man leaning against a building. The woman on the left is wearing gloves, a lace-up bustier, garter belt, stockings, and high heels. The woman in the center is wearing a very short black and white dress, gloves, a hat, and high heels; the man has on a jacket, shirt, tie, trousers, and black Chinese slippers. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 108

(title unknown) undated

creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Description/Comments

no discription
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 109

(title unknown) undated

creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Description/Comments

From the Toltecas en Aztlán Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 110

(title unknown) 1979

creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Description/Comments

From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Abstract painting of a person in a robe-like garment, wearing a flat, circular hat and carrying a four-pronged pitchfork, who has exited a building and stands in the shaft of light from the open door. The person's hand is raised and the gesture seems directed at a huge dragonfly which is flitting away to avoid the person's wrath or obeying its directions. Diagonal composition in blue, orange and yellow. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 111

(title unknown) undated

creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Description/Comments

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Painting of a man playing a conga drum; his entire body is in motion with arms and legs moving to the beat. The painting is illuminated with an otherworldly light and initially the man appears angelic. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 112

(title unknown) undated

creator: Torres, Salvador Roberto

Description/Comments

From the Reunion XX--Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Geometric, semi-hard edge painting, utilizing three primary colors (red, blue and yellow). See slide 195 (4) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 113

(title unknown) 1976

creator: Torres, Salvador Roberto

Description/Comments

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 114

El Hambre 1976

creator: Ulloa, Domingo

Description/Comments

no discription
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 115

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). Painting of a man rooted in and growing from the earth. Tendrils extend from him and connect to the surrounding plants. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 116

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). Painting of a womb occupied by a mature fetus with a regular size head connected to it. The circulatory and nervous systems are represented as tendrils extending from the womb. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 117

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). A painting of a children's 25 cent ride, except that this "horse" has the head of a man. The machine is placed on a platform with the words "Exotic" and "Wild" to clarify the visual point of the piece. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 118

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). A man with his rib cage exposed and a face suspended behind it, stands in the center of the painting. Miniature people in various settings are visible on his thighs and shin. The words "Terror", "Silence", "Miedo" and "Fear" are on bricks in a tunnel which nearly encircle the figure. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 119

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). A red river of blood flows through dense, green foilage. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 120

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). This is a painting of a screaming man's head, the mouth propped open with human figures. Crosses have been driven into his skull and small figures cling to the crosses as if caught in a whirlwind. A grave has been dug in the man's forehead. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 121

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). Painting of a body shaped like a dagger, totally engulfed by vines and leaves. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 122

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). Painting of a body shaped like a dagger, wrapped with strips of cloth. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 123

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). Painting of a naked paratrooper. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 124

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). Painting of a man with roots for feet, severed limbs float around him, and his own body parts are disconnected or reattached by rods. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 125

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). The images of Columbus plunging a spear into a gigantic head and his three ships anchored at sea are combined with images of a soldier shooting a rifle, a helicopter, spectators on lounge chairs, and open graves. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 126

(title unknown) (Be All That You Can Be?) ca. 1991

creator: Vaca, Santiago

Description/Comments

From the Santiago Vaca: One Person Exhibit organized by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (June 15-July 28, 1991). A male human head has been hooked up to machinery which looks clinical, though a nozzle at the top of the painting resembles those on gas pumps. The attachments have different functions and are labeled with the words: "Kill", "Power", "Savior" and "Superior." Along the side of the painting is the phrase "Be All That You Can Be." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 127

River Woman 1985

creator: Werner, Gail

Description/Comments

From the We Are Part of the Earth Exhibition curated by Jaune Quick-to See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 128

(title unknown) 1985

creator: Werner, Gail

Description/Comments

From the We are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 129

(title unknown) 1985

creator: Werner, Gail

Description/Comments

From the We are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990).
Album 11, Slide Cat.9 130

(title unknown) 1985

creator: Werner, Gail

Description/Comments

From the We are Part of the Earth Exhibition, curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 6-May 20, 1990).
 

Performance and Conceptual Art

Album 11, 12, Slide Cat.10 002(1-12)

Berlin Posada Performance/Intervention 1989

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Comments/Descriptions

Chalk lines were laid down on a hillside, crosses pounded into the ground, and a pyramidal stone enscribed with a message: "Borders Block Your View." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Cañon Zapata
Album 12, Slide Cat.10 003(1-13)

Conversion of Columbus Performance (Nov 1) 1989

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Comments/Descriptions

Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Cañon Zapata
Album 12, Slide Cat.10 004(1-18)

Oh George, Oh Panama Performance (Jan 1) 1990

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Comments/Descriptions

This performance was a protest against United States involvement in Panama. Location: Cañon Zapata
Album 12, Slide Cat.10 005(1-15)

Roll the Dice with a Lucky Hand, We Want to Own A Lot of Land Performance 1990

creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Comments/Descriptions

Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: Cañon Zapata
Album 12, Slide Cat.10 006(1-40)

Border Sutures Performance/Journey (Jul- Aug) 1990

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Comments/Descriptions

Performance/Journey from Matamoros/Brownsville to San Diego/Tijuana. Location: Matamoros/Brownsville to San Diego/Tijuana
Album 12, Slide Cat.10 007(1-3)

Day of the Dead Performance (Oct 31) 1991

creator: Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo.
creator: Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, Calif.).

Comments/Descriptions

Performance for the California Confederation of the Arts. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. Location: San Diego, California
Album 12, Slide Cat.10 008

Hell (Feb 1) 1986

creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

Performance during the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986). Location:
Album 12, Slide Cat.10 001(1-19)

Intifada: Birth of a Nation Apr 1990

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Description

Electronic/computer animation; message displayed on an electronic billboard in Times Square. Graphic designs and the words "Intifada" and "Birth of a Nation" are flashed on the large billboard; a by-line runs underneath and refers to "groups holding three American hostages", "threatening to kill president Bush," etc. Location: Spectacolor Lightboard, Times Square, New York, NY
 

Photography

Album 12, Slide Cat.11 001(1-9)

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo by Richard Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr at the Artist Space Gallery, New York, NY, and Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (January 1989). Photographs document life in transient border shelters.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 002

Night Vision undated

creator: Schnorr, Michael, 1945-2012

Comments/Descriptions

From the Border Realities--Part Two Exhibition organized by Border Arts Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (February 1986).
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 003(1-3)

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From a slide collection at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 005 (1-4)

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Lines of five gallon polyethylene water bottles are arranged at the water's edge on a beach. Some are filled with colored liquid, others have syringes and beach trash floating in them. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 006

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Photograph of an oil tanker? (freighter?) at sea, accompanied by tug boats. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 007

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. Photo of children standing on the side of a road holding signs protesting logging, as a truck with fresh cut trees drives past. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 008

Tricultural Event (Jan 4) 1986

creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Photograph of a couple embracing on a balcony. (Poyesis Genetica?)
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 009

(title unknown) ca. 1991

creator: Bermudes, John

Comments/Descriptions

From the Luis Stand and John Bermudes Exhibition organized by P. Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1991). Close-up of a large photograph of an open hand, palm toward the camera and fingers extended. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs. See slide 297 (14) [Cat. 3 ?] for an installation view.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 010(1-55)

¡Tierra y Libertad! Images of the Mexican Revolution Exhibition undated

creator: Casasola, Agustín Víctor, 1874-1938

Comments/Descriptions

Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 011

Tourist Placitas (top) and Father and Son, Brooklyn 1971 and 1973 respectively

creator: Diamond, Paul
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 012

(title unknown) (Apr 1) 1987

creator: Espinosa, Richard

Comments/Descriptions

From the show "Visible Differences in Images of a Diverse U.S. Culture" at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (April 3-May 17, 1987).
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 013

El Pin undated

creator: Gandert, Miguel A.

Comments/Descriptions

From the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989. Photograph of a gaunt man standing in front of a window covered with graffiti. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 014(1-19)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Grovet, M. C.

Comments/Descriptions

Most of these photographs focus on the border reality created when American and Mexican cultures meet.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 015

Gwen ca. 1978

creator: Honesto, Cyn D.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 016(1-7)

Accountant undated

creator: Lou, Richard A., (Richard Alexander)

Comments/Descriptions

From a slide collection at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Group of photographs with statements by the people photographed.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 017(1-6)

Other Women Series ca. 1989

creator: Marjon, Soledad

Comments/Descriptions

From the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989. 4: Plant, negligee and stars; 5: Woman holding up rose covered dress; 6: Leg covered with Japanese placed between 2 stalks of flowers; 7: Egyptian style painting with hieroglyphics and woman wrapped in gauze; 8: Door ajar to a decaying building with gauze strung about; 9: Arrangement of Indian figures in forefront on table; nude in background. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 018

Reflections Upon Reflections 1972

creator: Mayer, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

Page from a book on photography
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 019

Mexican Posters ca. 1984

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Photo of a storefront.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 020(1-5)

Tattoos Research undated

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Photographic research for the movie "Born in East L.A."
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 021(1-34)

(title unknown) undated

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Scenes of aerosol art in the streets of New York, NY, Fresno, and San Diego, CA; 32: mural; 38: mural of a graffiti alphabet by Frank Gutierrez. San Diego: (1-16, 20-2, 33-40); New York: (23, 29-32); Fresno: (17-19).
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 022

Untitled 1978

creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Comments/Descriptions

Photograph of weathered posters on a building wall; the remainders become an accidental collage.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 023(1-9)

(title unknown) ca. 1985

creator: Oriol, Eriberto

Comments/Descriptions

Photographs taken in preparation for the "Development of Labor in San Diego" mural.
Album 12, Slide Cat.11 024

(title unknown) undated

creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Photograph of a mass produced calendar print from Mexico.
 

Sculpture

Album 12, Slide Cat.12 001

Diablo undated

Material Specific Details note: polychromed wood with hinged mouthpiece
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 002(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Heart Art: You've Gotta Have Heart Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 12-March 12, 1989).
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 003

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebration at Centro Cultural de la Raza.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 004(1-4)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: ceramic
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From a Día de los Muertos Celebration and Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 005

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: ceramic
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From a Día de los Muertos celebration and Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 006

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From a Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebration at Centro Cultural de la Raza.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 007(1-67)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From Máscaras Mexicanas Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 008

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: ceramic
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Calles Vivas Exhibition, organized by Patricio Chavez and Bobby Ruiz, at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 1-March 10, 1991). Clay caricature of a Chicano wearing a white T-shirt, jeans and a black coat. Two Chicanos stand together on a separate slab of clay. One has his arm around the other's shoulder and a portable radio is on the floor. This piece is arranged so the two men appear to be observing the other Chicano and greeting him. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 009

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: stained glass and wrought iron
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Comments/Descriptions

From the Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza. Stained glass is arranged in a circular flower design with metal curls welded to the frame for a decorative effect (not an extension of the flower design). Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 010(1-7)

Art Sanctifies Boredom 1984

Material Specific Details note: wood
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

This calavera sits on a stool constructed of limbs from a tree, inside a structure which suggests that it is a frame for a house. An open window hangs from the crossbeam. The calavera is armless, has its legs crossed, and a cigarette is clenched between its teeth. At its feet is a pile of dirt with dice stuck into it. See 246(1) [Cat. 3 ?] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 011

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Allen, Richard Morris

Comments/Descriptions

From Heart Art: You've Gotta Have Heart Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 12-March 12, 1989).
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 012

Logo for the Centro Cultural de la Raza undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Aranda, Guillermo

Comments/Descriptions

From the Heart Art: You've Gotta Have Heart Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 12-March 12, 1989).
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 013(1-10)

Bienvenidos Amigos--San Diego 1984 1984

Material Specific Details note: wood
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

A two wheel carreta carries the image of a man with his hands raised in the air and a border patrol agent frisking him. A field is visible behind them on a structure in the shape of a church adorned with a cross. Across the front of the cart are the words: "Bienvenidos Amigos." Two crates, arranged like steps below the cart, are painted with: "San Diego 1984." See 268 (5) [Cat. 3 ?] for an installation view. See 280(1-20) [Cat. 3 ?] for a street view.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 014

Calavera 1989

Material Specific Details note: wood, ready-made chair and astro-turf
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

This simplified skeleton sits on a chair which has been placed on a piece of astro-turf. Its arms and legs are crossed. The head is distorted into a shape resembling an armless human figure wearing a skirt of teeth. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 015(1-11)

Donkey Cart Altar 1985

Material Specific Details note: wood
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

A two wheel carreta has the painted image of a man with his hands raised in the air and a border patrol agent frisking him on its backboard. Stairsteps in from the piece have "1985 San Diego" painted on them. On the back of the cart is a Xerox of a photograph and information which identifies it as a "portrait of Francisco Sanchez, shot to death by the border patrol on December 8, 1980".
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 016(1-2)

Donkey Cart Series 1984

Material Specific Details note: maquette
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

Maquette for the "Donkey Cart Series-Objects of Desire".
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 017(1-3)

Home Sweet Home 1991

Material Specific Details note: wood and tin
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

A wooden box supports the frame of a house which is part of a larger peaked structure. Strips of sheet metal were shaped to cover the top of the peak and a heart and stars have been riveted onto the metal roof.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 018(1-2)

January 16, 1991: The Quincentennial Celebration Begins 1991

Material Specific Details note: wood, tin and steel
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

A wooden frame, resembling a house, serves as the base for a table. The top was covered with strips of metal and a bowl inset in the center. A wooden post rises from the bowl and a circular saw blade is attached to it. A jet constructed of riveted strips of metal sits on the saw blade.
Album 12, Slide Cat.12 019(1-3)

Little Big Boy Meets El Niña ca. 1985

Material Specific Details note: wood and metal
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

A wooden box supports the simple frame of a house. The floor of the house has been carved and painted to look like an ocean and a ship resembling those of the Spanish conquistadors is riding the waves. On the roof of the house is a torpedo or bomb either waiting to be dropped on the Spaniards because of their decimation of indigenous populations or in reference to the Spaniards massive annihilation of and disrespect for other cultures.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 020

Mestizo Mask 1985

Material Specific Details note: wood and glitter
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

This piece focuses on the mestizo heritage of the Mexican people. Two profiles, one brown and the other pink, merge at the center and form a face. The faces wear a hat which transforms into a platform for a broken heart dripping blood.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 021(1-2)

Objects of Desire 1983-84

Material Specific Details note: wood, chainlink fence, cardboard and glitter
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

This stairstep has been modified to give a voyeuristic view of a night club named the "Rio Club." A woman's breasts are exposed and a man has his hand between them. The stairs are covered with chainlink fence. One man, with his hands clasped behind his head, is watching the scene. Another man also has his hands clasped behind his head as the border patrol frisks him.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 022

Raza ¡Si! Migra No 1984

Material Specific Details note: wood
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

A small wooden stairstep has been created from a block of wood. The backs of the steps has "Raza ¡Si!" painted on it. The lower step has "Migra No" with an X over "Migra" and the "No" underlined.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 023

(title unknown) ca. 1980

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

A red three dimensional heart with a blue X across it is mounted on a yellow rectangle.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 024

(title unknown) ca. 1980

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

A pink heart mounted in a purple box has a piece of rusty barbed wire strung across it. A gash is evident and red chilis extend from a "wound" at the heart's top. Gold rays radiate from the heart, creating a sacred quality.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 025

(title unknown) ca. 1980

Material Specific Details note: papier maché
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

This white papier maché skull has the eye sockets darkened so they appear to be sunken. The nose and teeth are outlined in black and blue.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 026(1-3)

(title unknown) ca. 1980

Material Specific Details note: papier maché and wood
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

This skeleton is squatting in a chair drawn up to a table. It has no arms and the legs are attached to the rib cage. The eyes are a pair of dice with one dot showing on each, a lucky throw called "snake eyes." The mouth is a row of five hearts with flames flickering from their cleavages. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 027(1-5)

Tourist Towns 1984

Material Specific Details note: wood and chain link fence
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

This work comments on the border. Two stairsteps are mounted on the wall. One is covered with a chain link fence and has the words "Tijuana 1984" carved into it; the other stairsteps has the points of nails sticking from it in a threatening way and a shoe nailed down on a bottom step. Also visible are the words: "San Diego 1984".
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 028(1-3)

Watch Your Step 1984

Material Specific Details note: wood and metal
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

These two stairsteps are pushed together. One is painted dark blue with "T.J. '84" painted on it in yellow. The other set is covered with metal and the words: "San Diego" formed by hammering nails into it in the shape of the letters. Slide 167(2) is from the Tijuana 1984 Exhibition.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 029(1-2)

Welder's Mask 1972

Material Specific Details note: leather, metal and thread
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

A brown suede mask is constructed with metal rivets, straps, buckles, and a hinge at the chin.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 030

Xima's ca. 1980

Material Specific Details note: papier maché, crepe paper and pinto beans
creator: Avalos, David

Comments/Descriptions

This papier maché skull has oversized teeth and no bottom jaw. Two pinto beans are used for eyes and crepe paper flower are affixed to both sides of the head. The word "Xima" is painted in the middle of the forehead. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 031

Fiesta Dancers 1985

Material Specific Details note: fiberglass model
creator: Jiménez, Luis, 1940-2006

Comments/Descriptions

Shown in the Somos Nuevos Mexicanos Exhibition curated by Patricio Chavez at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Aug 25- Sept 29) 1989. Sculpture of a man and woman dancing. A sombrero has been thrown on the ground between them. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 032

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Lara, Mario

Comments/Descriptions

From the Reunion XX--20th Anniversary Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Jun 15- Jul 29) 1990. Black, cut-out, life size, male silhouette. See slide 195(18) [Cat. 3 081()] for an installation view. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 033(1-4)

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Linares, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

From a slide collection at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 034

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: papier maché
creator: Linares, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

From a Centro Cultural de la Raza slide collection. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 035(1-5)

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: papier maché
creator: Linares, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

From a Centro Cultural de la Raza slide collection. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 036(1-4)

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: papier maché
creator: Linares, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

From a Centro Cultural de la Raza slide collection. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 037(1-4)

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: papier maché
creator: Linares, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

From Centro Cultural de la Raza slide collection. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 038(1-4)

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: papier maché
creator: Linares, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

From Centro Cultural de la Raza slide collection. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 039

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: papier maché
creator: Linares, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

From Centro Cultural de la Raza slide collection. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 040(1-4)

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: papier maché
creator: Linares, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

From Centro Cultural de la Raza slide collection. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 041(1-3)

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: papier maché
creator: Linares, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

From Centro Cultural de la Raza slide collection. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 042(1-3)

Untitled undated

Material Specific Details note: papier maché
creator: Linares, Pedro

Comments/Descriptions

From a Centro Cultural de la Raza slide collection. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 043(1-2)

(title unknown) 1984

Material Specific Details note: unknown
creator: Mercado, Patricia

Comments/Descriptions

From Tijuana, 1984 Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA (1984).
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 044

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: wood
creator: Ovejero-Postigo, Graciela

Comments/Descriptions

From the Heart Art: You've Gotta Have Heart Exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza (February 12-March 12, 1989).
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 045(1-2)

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: painted wood and metal
creator: Ovejero-Postigo, Graciela

Comments/Descriptions

From the "Gaia Pacifica: The Art of Activism" Exhibition organized by Mary Hsi at Centro Cultural de la Raza (Apr 14- May 6) 1989. This sculpture of a seal has a red grate attached to its head with a bracket. Two white arms, with brown carved hands attached, point to the right and to the left. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
Album 13, Slide Cat.12 046

(title unknown) undated

Material Specific Details note: ceramic
creator: Ybarra, Joaquin

Comments/Descriptions

From a Día de los Muertos Exhibition and celebration at Centro Cultural de la Raza.
 

Series VII Silkscreens 1972 - 1983 (many undated)

 

¡Migra, Fuera de las Fabricas! de las Fabricas! ¡Ahorita! 1977

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16 x 10 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Alex

Description/Comments

Offset poster decrying immigration raids on factories depicts a man pullin immigration agents out of a factory labeled "Fabrica de H.G. Flunnk". Text on his person reads, "ILGWU dignidad justicia Obreros Unidos". Text reads, "¡Migra, Fuera de las Fabricas! ¡Ahorita!"; fund: International Ladies Garment Workers Union; chop mark: Graphic Arts International Official Union Label in lower left corner.
 

En La Guerra y En La Paz Mexico con Nicaragua 1979

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 23 x 17.75 in.; Paper size: 27.5 x 18.75 in.
creator: Alvarez Amaya, Jesús

Description/Comments

Offset poster depicts an eagle swooping down from above. A man struggles to free himself from the inside of a military structure, from which protrude broken gun barrels. In the bushes next to the structure are a man and a woman, both armed. Text beneath the image area reads, "En La Guerra y En La Paz Mexico con Nicaragua Cartle de Jesús Alvarez Amaya Taller de Gráfica Popular Dr. Carmona y Valle No. 135 Tel. 578-94-78". There is tape on the back of the print.; chop mark: Taller de Gráfica Popular.
 

Posada Homenage 80 60 EZ 1980

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 20 x 14 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: Arenivar, Robert, 1931-1985

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster in an homage to printmaker José Guadalupe Posada and depicts a bearded calavera sitting on a barrel in a wheelbarrow. He holds a framed portrait of Posada. The wheelbarrow is being pushed by a calavera in a sombrero. The style of the image is cross-hatched shading. Text on the calavera's sarape reads, "Las calaveras de Posada / Nos recuerdan de la tierra / Realisando que entre la Humanidad / No hay Eternidad. J.L.G." Text outside the image area reads, "Posada Homenage [sic] 8060EZ."
 

...Y La Muerte Viene Cantando...And the Dead Come Singing/Fiesta Halloween!, Announcement poster for 1983

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 11 x 8.5 in.; Paper size: 11 x 8.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing a theatrical performance and a Halloween celebration depicts a guitarrist in a calavera costume and calaveras dressed in upscale clothing. Text reads, "El Teatro de la Esperanza returns to San Diego with music, dance, drama and poetry in ...Y La Muerte Viene Cantando...And the Dead Come Singing 7:30 PM, Monday, Ocy. 31, 1983 Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balboa Park's Pepper Grove $4 donation information: 235-6135" and "¡Fiesta Halloween! For the Children / Para los niños 5-7PM, Monday, 31 October, 1983 Centro Cultural de la Raza Información: 235-6135 An alternative celebration of Halloween in a safe and friendly environment. Games Candy Treats For Everyone Costume Parade with Prizes Una fiesta como alternativa al Halloween en un ambiente salvo y amistoso. ¡Habrá juegos, dulces y obsequios para todos y un desfile de disfrazes [sic] con premios. Recommended Donation $1 for families up to 3 members $2 for families of 4 or more $1 para familias hasta 3 miembros $2 para familias con 4 o mas miembros."
 

73 Califas Chicano Artists Exhibit, Announcement poster for 1973

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21 x 14.5 in.; Paper size: 24 x 18 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for '73 Califas Chicano Artists Exhibit. Image is of a cake with one slide missing. Ants and insects swarm about it. Text reads, "2600 Mission Bell Drive/ San Pablo California/ Oct 1-31/ Contra Costa College.": photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 23 x 14 in.; Paper size: 28.5 x 22.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster features large empty spaces within the image area, as if to leave room for announcements, so this is possibly a progressive proof. Images include the three-faced symbol of mestizaje beneath the acronym "Mecha", a bunch of grapes behind the word "huelga". One of the empty spaces is in the form of a United Farm Workers huelga eagle. The words "Raza Aztlan UFWA" appear above it. There are some adhesives on the back of this print.
 

(title unknown) 1983

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 30.5 x 19 in.; Paper size: 35 x 23 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Atelier print depicts an automobile in front of a building. Text reads, "SCOT REX". The door has an "Open" sign on it. Graffiti on the curb in front of the building reads, "Es 'Fabula'". Text beneath the image area reads, "Experimental Screenprint Ateliér, Self Help Graphics and Art, INC., March 1983 Don Antóne Sr. Karen Boccalero Yreina Cervantez Sam Costa Florencio Flores Armando Norte Michael Ponce Dan Segura Peter Sparrow Marisa Zains".; fund: National Endowment for the Arts and California Arts Cpuncil; chop mark: Bottom left corner reads, "Copyright 1983 SHG. East L.A. CA".
 

(title unknown) ca. 1972

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 20 x 15 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster features a circular image of Dan Katchongva. Text reads, "'I must continue to lead my people on the road the Great Spirit made for us to travel. We will meet many obstacles along the way. The peaceful way of life can be accomplished only by people with strong courage, and by the purification of all living things.' -Dan Katchongva Dan Katchongva was a leader of the Sun Clan of the Hopi Nation. He was the son and successor of Yukiuma. He passed into the spirit world in February, 1972. The quotation is from his "Message to All People", published by Akwesasne Notes This poster is one of a series available on heavy poster paper Akwesasne Notes, Mohawk Nation, via Rooseveltown, N.Y. 13683." This poster has adhesive on the back.; chop mark: Glad Day Press, Union Shop, Ithaca, New York in lower left corner.
 

(title unknown) undated

General Physical Description note: Marker on the back of the Women's Open Showcase announcement poster; Image size: 14.5 x 17 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Permanent marker drawing on the back of the Women's Open Showcase announcement poster is depicts the Chicano Park kiosco under the San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge.
 

(title unknown) undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 23 x 18 in.; Paper size: 26.25 x 20.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts two stylized symmetrical birds of prey. The paper is octagonal and has is tape on the back.; chop mark: Lower Right Corner on the Back, Warbonnet Enterprises P.O. Box 252 Canoga Park, Calif. 91303.
 

(title unknown) [Aztec Deity] 1975

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21.5 x 16 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreened image of an unidentified Aztec deity.; chop mark: Lower left reads "© 1975 La Raza Silkscreen Center 3174 - 16th St..(415) 863-5364 San Francisco, CA 91403"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [Azteca] undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen on paper mounted on posterboard; Image size: 8.25 x 9.875 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 11 in.; Poster board size: 9 x 11.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen image of the Aztec calendar. In lieu of the claws of the Sun God on either side of the central face are two faces. The left side is the face of a woman with a circle representing the Earth or the Moon. The right side is the face of a man with a rain cloud. Beneath the image, the word "Azteca" is spelled out with a pyramid for the "A". The other letters are elaborated to the point of abstraction. In the right corner between the calendar and the word "Azteca" is the artist's signature, which is indecipherable. Symbols including Mayan numerals may be an encoded date (?); photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [I Want to Die a Slave to Principles] undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 27.5 x 21.5 in.; Paper size: 28.5 x 22.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreened image of Emiliano Zapata on a red, white, and green background. Text in the white area to the left of the image reads, "I Want To Die A Slave To Principles And Not To Men" and to the right reads, "Quiero Morir Un Esclavo A Los Principios Y No De Los Hombres Emiliano Zapata".; chop mark: Stamp in lower right reads, "La Raza Silkscreen Center 3174 - 16th St. (415) 863-5364 San Francisco, CA 94103"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [Joaquin Murrieta] undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 24 x 18 in.; Paper size: 28.5 x 22.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen portrait of the famous 'bandit' Joaquin Murieta in brown ink enclosed in an oval. His name appears beneath the image; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [La Tierra es de Quien la Trabaja] 1978

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.25 x 16.875 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreened image of Emiliano Zapata holding a rifle with four people behind him. Text reads, "La Tierra es de Quien la Trabaja".; chop mark: lower right corner of reverse of print reads "© 1978 La Raza Silkscreen Center 3174 - 16th St..(415) 863-5364 San Francisco, CA 91403"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [Maguey] undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 17.25 x 22.875 in.; Paper size: 17.25 x 22.875 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

A hilly landscape with a maguey cactus in the foreground; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [Pushing Angeldust is a Crime] undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 15.75 x 19.25 in.; Paper size: 17.75 x 22.625 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Image of the "Death" encouraging a man to smoke "angel dust." Blue text on the left side reads, "pushing angel dust [/] is a crime against the [/]people and no court [/] can pass judgement [/] adequate enough to [/] make you pay for [/] the loss of a youth's mind.... [/] the people in [/] their quest for [/] a better life [/] have the right to stop [/] those forces that [/] threaten their survival.." There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreens; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [Respect Life Stop Reagan] undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 30.75 x 19.625 in.; Paper size: 35.125 x 22.375 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photo silkscreened image of Ronald Reagan with the caption, "Ronald Reagan 1968" and the quote, "If it takes a bloodbath let's get it over with. No more appeasement." Superimposed on a larger photo-silkscreened image of a kneeling police officer with his club on the back of a bloody person laying prostrate with the caption, "San Francisco State College, 1968". The entire image is framed in red, where letters in yellow above the image read, "Respect Life" and below it read, "Stop Reagan". Text in white reads, "Hold Your Nose and Vote for Carter"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [Sabor y Salsa!] undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 18 x 23.5 in.; Paper size: 19 x 24.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts a guiro player, a maraca player, a drummer, and a hand playing a conga drum. Text at top of print reads "Sabor y Salsa!"; ; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [Sandino] undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Red and lack poster with image of A.C. Sandino holding a rifle. Text reads, "F.S.L.N./ Sandino/ Pro Liberación de Nicaragua/ Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [Tlaloc] undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen on black posterboard; Image size: 12.75 x 14 in.; Paper size: 22 x 28 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreened image of a running calavera wearing a sombrero. He holds a knife and his eye sockets are radiant; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) [Triunfará] undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21 x 10.75 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

A broken chain dangles from a shackled pair of hands beneath the seal of the Republic of El Salvador. Above the seal, text reads "TRIUNFARA". Text in the lower left corner reads "F.U.S."; chop mark: Lower right reads "Taller Urayoán"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

11th Annual MEChA Chicano High School Conference, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.25 x 10 in.; Paper size: 17.25 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a M.E.Ch.A. conference depicts four children in front of two graduates. The caption of the image reads, "Detail of a mural painted by Chicano high school students. Project organized by the Centro Cultural de la Raza, National City Public Library and PUEDO Project. Mural dedicated June 6, 1981". Remaining text reads, "Educate Raza Y El Futuro Sera Tuyo 11th Annual MEChA Chicano High School Conference *Everything you always needed to know about your college but high school couselor's don't tell you!! -Guest Speakers -Free Workshops -Free Food -Academic Information and Materials -Cultural Presentations 8:00am to 4:00pm., Saturday, November 21, 1981 Aztec Center - San Diego State University For More Information Contact: MECHA-SDSU 265-6541".; fund: Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan and the Cultural Arts Board; chop mark: Lower right corner reads, "El Taller de Grafica del Centro Cultural ".
 

1st Annual "Ethnic Conga Drum Festival", Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 13 x 21 in.; Paper size: 14 x 22.125 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for 1st Annual "Ethnic Conga Drum Festival". Two conga drummers are depicted as mirror images of one another. Text reads, "City Celebration and Mission Cultural Center with the cooperation of: Golden Gate National Recreation Area & S.L.S. Present: 1st Annual "Ethnic Conga Drum Festival" At Aquatic Park Sunday May 20 From 11 AM to 4 PM Free-Gratis!!/ No Parking Available: Take Muni Routes No's: 15, 19, 30, 32, 47, and Hyde St. Cable Car"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

1st Annual Barrio Logan Community Art, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 10.5 x 8 in.; Paper size: 11 x 8.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing an art exhibition features abstract facial images. Text reads, "1st Annual Barrio Logan Community Art presents An Exhibition of Original Work by: Diego Rivera David Alfaro Siqueiros* Jose Clemente Orozco* Local Chicano Artistas Date: May 31st thru June 3rd Place: Barrio Logan Address: 2143 Logan Avenue, San Diego, California Sponsored By: Congreso de Artistas Chicanos en Atzlan [sic] *From the The San Francisco Museum Collection."; fund: Congreso de Artistas Chicanos en Aztlan.
 

5 Big Bands Baile-Dance, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset on cardboard; Image size: 20 x 13.25 in.; Paper size: 22 x 14.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Poster reads, "Friends of Luis Natividad present Bobby Guajardo Luis Cacho Raul Y Su Nueve Latinos Ray Vasquez Caliente Brass 5 Big Bands Baile-Dance For Luis Natividad Legal Defense Fund Benefit Thanksgiving Eve Wed. November 27 8 to 1 Door Prizes Entertainment At Hilton Hotel Mission Bay We Need You There For Ticket Sales or Information 236-1228 239-6155 Donation 7.00 per couple 4.00 singles".; chop mark: Diego and Son Printing in lower right corner..
 

All The Way To The Bay Mural Study undated

General Physical Description note: pencil and marker on the back of the Women's Open Showcase announcement poster; Image size: 18 x 16 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Pencil and permanent marker drawing on the back of the Women's Open Showcase announcement poster is a study for the Chicano Park mural All The Way to the Bay.
 

America the Beautiful, América el Bilingúe, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 21.5 x 16.625 in.; Paper size: 22 x 17.125 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster advertising the publications of the Eastern Michigan University's Bilingual Review/Press depicts chicanos performing various regional activities on a map of the Unites States. Text reads, "America the Beautiful, América el Bilingüe Eastern Michigan University Bilingual Review/Press The Bilingual Review/Press is the foremost publisher of novels, short stories, and theater about Hispanic life in the United States, as well as creative literature that makes use of a bilingual mode. We are the publishers of the scholarly and literary journal The Bilingual Review/La Revista Bilingüe and numerous novels and anthologies of prose fiction, poetry, and plays. Write or phone for our free catalog, which includes over 200 titles. Bilingual Review/Press, Attn. Gary D. Keller, Department of Foreign Languages & Bilingual Studies, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197. (313) 487-0042. Let us introduce you to our authors:". There follows a list of published authors.
 

Aztec Calendar 1979 Calendar 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 19.5 in. diameter; Paper size: 28 x 21 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen calendar for 1979 depicts the Aztec sun calendar in various shades of yellow and orange. The background is orange.; chop mark: Lower left corner reads, "(copyright) Sol Terra Design 1979".
 

Aztec Calendar and Mapa General de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos undated

General Physical Description note: offset lithograph; Image size: 19 x 15 in.; Paper size: 20.25 x 15.75 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset lithograph print was the image for a calendar. The upper portion features an image of the Piedra del Sol (Aztec Sun Calendar) in six colors. It is flanked by the images of four Aztec gods, one of which is Tezcatlipoca. The lower portion depics a map of Mexico with state political divisions. A slip of paper included with the print reads, "Aztec Calendar A six-color interpretation of the famous Aztec calendar stone. The images and hieroglyphs relate the history of the world, according to Aztec mythology. The face of the sun god is ringed by the symbols of the 20 days in the Aztec month, and is further surrounded by other gods and demons. This is a quality offset lithograph suitable for matting and framing at year's end." A strip of metal at the top of the print serves as a hanger.
 

Ballet Folklorico of Mexico, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset on cardboard; Image size: 21.5 x 14 in.; Paper size: 22 x 14 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a dance performance depicts women in traditional costume holding conch shells and scepters on the steps of a pyramid. Text reads, "'Beautiful...dazzling...gorgeous' -Clive Barnes, The New York Times, S. Hurok presents The Original and only Ballet Folklorico of Mexico Company of 75 Directed & Choreographed by Amalia Hernandez One Performance Only! Wednesday, January 8th- 8:00 P.M. Civic Theatre, Downtown San Diego". There follows ticket information.; chop mark: Printed by Artcraft Litho. and Ptg. Co., Inc., New York, N.Y..
 

Benefit for La Raza Law Student Assoc., U.C. Hastings College of The Law, Announcement Poster for (Nov 10) 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.625 x 22 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 23 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing Benefit for La Raza Law Student Association U.C. Hastings College of The Law Music by "Tipica Cienfuegos" "Capricho" and "Los Peludos"...For more information, call evenings 648-6976, or 771-5734.; chop mark: Lower Right, La Raza Graphic Center 3174 16th St. San Francisco Tel. 863-5820.
 

Border Realities Part Two, 1986, Announcement Poster for 1986

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.5 x 10 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing an art exhibit features a photograph of a performance art piece on the U.S.-Mexico border. Text reads, "Centro Cultural de la Raza B.A.W. [image of a length of barbed wire] T.A.F. Border Art Workshop (San Diego)/ Taller de Grafica Fronteriza (Tijuana) Border Realities Part Two, 1986 An Interdisciplinary Art Exhibit By BAW/TAF Isaac Artenstein, David Avalos, Sara Jo-Berman, Philip Brookman, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Victor Ochoa, Michael Schnorr, February 28- April 11, 1986 Opening Reception and Party: 7 PM Performance by Poyesis Genetica "Cabaret Babylon -- Aztlán" Gallery of the Centro Cultural Balboa Park, San Diego, Information: 235-6135".; fund: National Endowment of the Arts, California Arts Council, City of San Diego, COMBO, and other private sources; chop mark: Lower left corner reads, "Aztec Printing Co.".
 

Border Realities, Announcement Poster for 1985

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 15 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17.625 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Image is of a silhouette of a man in a cross-like form. He rests on a fence composed of geometric overlay. Background is blue. At bottom right hand corner of poster is a black box with white lettering that reads "Galeria de la Raza presents Border Realities a multi-media art event; San Diego's Border Art Workshop February 22-March 23 1985; 2851 24th St SF CA."; ; photographer: UCSB photography
 

California Conference on Immigration and Public Policy, Annoucement Poster for ca. 1975

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 21.5 x 17.5 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing an immigration conference features images of people with raised fists and barbed wire. Text reads, "California Conference On Immigration And Public Policy Oct-15-Oct Conferencia Estatal de Inmigración 9am *Economics Of Immigration *Labor And Immigration *Legal And Constitutional Rights *Social Services And Immigration *Political And Legislative Action E.L.A. College 1301 Brooklyn Ave Monterrey Park, CA. for more info. contact- (213) 748-5511 or 825-2363".; chop mark: Allied Printing Trades Council, Union Label, Los Angeles, Cal. in lower center.
 

Celebración Cinco de Mayo, Announcement Poster for 1972

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 19 x 15.25 in.; Paper size: 20 x 16 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Celebración Cinco de Mayo. An eagle holding a serpent in its beak sits atop a nopal in front of the United Farm Workers huelga eagle in the center of the print. Text surrounds the image and reads, "Dolores Huerta/ Ernesto Galarza/ Reies Tijerina/ Ballet Folklorico en Aztlán/ Teatro Campesino/ Exibición [sic] de Arte/ Comida Mexicana/ Musica/ Baile/ M.E.CH.A. U.C.S.D./ Viernes, 5 de Mayo 9:30 A.M.-3:00 P.M./ U.C. San Diego". Text in the lower right corner reads "(c) 1972 Silva-Brole Inc." Image in the upper left corner is of a woman and a child. Image along right side id of an Aztec Eagle knight holding a shield; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Chanclazo Shades of Brown, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 11 x 8.5 in.; Paper size: 11 x 8.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing a benefit performance depicts dancing shoes and musical notes. Text reads, "Balboa Park Club $1.50 Persona 'Benefit' Teatros Mestizo y Razita Chanclazo Shades of Brown de San Diego Power Express 'De Brawley' Rondalla Amerindia April 5th 6-12:30 P.M. 'Menudo' 'Cervesa' [sic] 'Tamales' $1.50 Persona y tambien Rifa!!, Ballet Folklorico en Aztlan"; .
 

Charreada Amistosa (Mexican Rodeo), Announcement Poster for, 1983

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.25 x 9.75 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a rodeo depicts a charro on a horse. Text reads, "Asociacion de Charros Cerro San Miguel presenta una Charreada Amistosa (Mexican Rodeo) Associacion de Charros Cerro San Miguel VS. Asociacion de Charros de Riverside, CA. 1 P.M., May 22, 1983 *Food*Music*Refreshments* Donation $5 Lienzo Charro Cerro San Miguel (Hwy. 94, Jamul, Ca.)". A map to the facility is in hte lower left corner.
 

Chicanarte, Announcement Mailer for (May 27) 1975

General Physical Description note: unknown; Image size: 11 x 11 in.; Paper size: 11 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset mailer announcing a Chicano art expositino features the repeated image of an Aztec dancer in silhouette. Text reads, "chicanarte Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Park 4804 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90027 el 14 de septiembre al 12 de octubre, 1975 ¡Chicanartistas de Califas! The Comité Chicanarte invites nuestra raza to take part in chicanarte...Artists whose work is accepted for inclusion in the exhibición will be notified by mail before July 31, 1975."; fund: Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery.
 

Chicanas Unidas Presentation Dance I.B. Chicano Federation featuring Savor, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 13.25 x 21.25 in.; Paper size: 14 x 22 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing Chicanas Unidas Presentation Dance I.B. Chicano Federation featuring Savor Sat. Dec. 23rd 8-1:30am...Donation $2.00; chop mark: Lower left reads, "Centro".
 

Chicano E.O.P. MECHA undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 17 x 22.5 in.; Paper size: 19.25 x 25.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster detailing Chicano educational organizations is a photo collage of San Diego-area Chicanos. Organizations and programs discussed in pink ink superimposed over the photos include: SDCC Chicano Studies department, Chicano Special Services For Higher Education, the Chicano Educational Opportunities Program, the Movimienot Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, the Centro de Estudios Chicanos, and the High School Equivalency Program. Text reads, "Chicano E.O.P. MECHA". This poster has tape on the front and back.
 

Chicano Generation, Announcement Poster for 1976

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 7.75 x 4.5 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 5.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a benefit concert depicts a couple dancing with the El Cortez Hotel in the background. Text reads, "El Cortez Hotel Century Room Sept. 24 1976 8-1:30 Chicano Generation Bobby GUajardo La Familia Donation: $5.00 Per Person Fundraiser to Provide Community Transportation Ticket out lets Chicano Federation 1960 National Ave. Barrio Station El Tejano Record Shop."; fund: Chicano Federation.
 

Chicano Independence, Announcement Poster for, undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21.75 x 13.75 in.; Paper size: 22.25 x 14.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen announcement poster for Chicano Independence features the emblem of the Centro Cultural de la Raza in the center. Other images include butterflies. Text reads, "Chicano Independence A Tolteca Production Toltecas En Aztlan El Centro Cultural De La Raza Wed. Sept. 15, 6:00P.M. Comida - 9:00 Program- 12:00 El Grito Y Mariachis Thur. Sept. 16, 2:00 Teatro Tolteca de L.A. 3:00 Triangular De Vanguaria [sic] de Tijuana Presenta "Los Desarraigados" El Centro Cultural de La Raza [illegible]". The print has suffered substantial wear.
 

Chicano National Immigration Tribunal, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 17 x 11 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for the Chicano National Immigration Tribunal is printed in black ink on orange paper. Text reads, "Chicano National Immigration Tribunal 'A Call For A Nationwide Tribunal Is Being Issued To Hear Testimony & Receive Documentation Of Cases Of Border Patrol Violence, Massive Violations Of Human Rights Along The U.S./Mexico Border & Usurpation Of Constitutional Rights In Chicano/Latino Communities.' April 11, 1981 San Diego, CA Documentation Received By The Tribunal Will Be Presented To U.S. President Reagan & Mexico's Presidente Portillo Will Meet In San Diego, & Tijuana On April 27-28, 1981 We Need Your Support You Can Help By: *Endorsing The Tribunal *Attend The Tribunal *Distribute Literature *Donate Support Funds *Accumulate Cases For Further Information Contact: Committee On Chicano Rights 1837 Highland Ave. Nationale City, Calif. 92050 (714) 474-8195 (714) 477-3800 Endorsers, Panelist, And Location Will Be Announced At A Future Date."; fund: Committee on Chicano Rights.
 

Chicano Park Day, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen on orange cardboard; Image size: 22 x 14 in.; Paper size: 22 x 14 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Chicano Park Day features a sun and an image of the San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge. Text reads, "Chicano Park Day Domingo 21 de Abril de 10:A.M.-? April 21st/ Aqui para todos Hay Hay Ai/ Musica Dance Food Booths [Su]avecito Time Sabor Miel Cafe"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Chicanos and The Mass Media, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16 x 10.25 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a lecture features a repeated photographic image of a man in a hat. The one on the left is in a darker tone. Text reads, "Communications & Society Lecture Series Chicanos & The Mass Media Daniel Gomez, Television Producer Frank Cruz, Chicano Studies Dept., CalState Long Beach, & Newsman for KABC-TV Wednesday, 18 April, 8PM El Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd, Pepper Grove Area of Balboa Park (Across from Naval Hospital)". These prints have suffered water damage on the right side.
 

Children-Youth Art Work by Students undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen on pink poster paper; Image size: 21 x 15 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen print depicts an individual in ethnic costume, possibly an example of children's art. Text reads, "children-youth art work By students From Mission Creative Arts Complex and Alvarado Art Workshop at the Mission Cultural Center March 20 To April 10 Reception Mar 23 1:00-4:00 2868 Mission St. San Francisco S.F.A.C. N.A.P."; .
 

Chinese Communications and the Cultural Revolution, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 8 x 9.375 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a lecture on the Chinese Cultural Revolution depicts Chairman Mao Zedong writing at his desk in red and black. Text reads, "Communications & Society Lecture Series Chinese Communications and the Cultural Revolution by Dr. Dallas W. Smythe, Chairman, Department of Social Studies, at the University of Sasketchewan, Regina Campus Wednesday, 17 January, 8PM Humanites Library, Aud, Revelle, UCSD sponsored by Communications-Third College, UCSD Free and open to the public".; fund: Communications-Third College, UCSD.
 

Combo Mestizo undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 10.25 x 8 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 11.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts a landscape with soldiers and a quetzal in front of a pyramid. Text reads "combo Mestizo". Ink is yerllow, blue, and black on mustard-colored paper.
 

Convecion Amerindia, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 20.25 x 22.75 in.; Paper size: 22 27.875 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Convencion Amerindia. Image is the three-faced head representing mestizaje. To the left of the image are the Aztec symbols of speech; to the right are arrows. Beneath the image are two flags on poles. Surrounding these images is a ring of symbols resembling letters. Some are decipherable and say "Toltecas" and "Raza". Text reads, "Mayo 25, 26, 27/ Acercamiento Cultural de la Raza de Alta y Baja California/ En la Logia Masonica/ Calle 9na y Revolucion/ Todos Invitados Gratis!" This poster has tape on the back; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Convocatoria, Announcement Poster for 1978

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 22.5 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 24 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing the Centro de la Cultura Pre-Americana's first national and continental fifth sun congresses features the ollin symbol in the upper right corner. The remainder of the poster is made up of text. Text reads, "Convocatoria Hace 457 años el Sol de nuestra cultura declinó sobre el horizonte.....Mauro Pablo Martinez Martinez."
 

Corazón del Parque 8th Anniversary Celebration, Announcement Poster for ca. 1978

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 20.25 x 16 in.; Paper size: 22 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a Chicano Park Day celebration features a photo of the Chicano Park kiosco. Text in red ink reads, "Program! Rodolfo "Corky" Fonzales Herman Baca Los Alacranes Mojados All Day Music Fantasy Mariachi Villa Nueva Ballet Folklorico de U.C.L.A. Musica Del Parque Parke Concheros Mural Marathon April 1st-20th "Corazón del Parque" 8th Anniversary Celebration Musica, Dancers, Speakers, Food, & Rides Sat. April 22nd, 10-7 P.M. 1960 National Ave. San Diego For More Information Call - 236-1228 Ext. 70 Sponsored By: Chicano Park Steering Committee". This print has suffered water damage.; fund: Chicano Park Steering Committee.
 

CUDA Progress Through Cultural Unity, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 10.25 x 16 in.; Paper size: 11 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing the Cultural Unity Day of Awareness is in red and black ink on yellow paper. Text reads, "Cultural Unity Day of Awareness CUDA Progress Through Cultural Unity Performers African Zulu Warriors African Boot Dancers Danza Mexicoyotl Kinnara Toiko Pilipino Kali Martial Arts Flores en Aztlan Califas (Band) University of California, San Diego Friday, October 2, 1981, 11:30AM to 7:00PM Mandeville Student Center Quad (East Side) Speakers Dr. Arnold Sollis (Psychiatrist/tlamantin) Mamie Green (Director, NAACP/S.D.) Erich Nakano (Student Organizer/UCB) Carol A. Conner (Director, Indian Legal Center) (Albuquerque, N.M.)".; fund: AASA, BSU, MEChA, ASUCSD, and SAAC; chop mark: Lower right corner reads, "Design:Taller de Grafica del Centro Cultural de La Raza".
 

Dia de los Muertos, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 19.25 x 12 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 14 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Dia de los Muertos at the Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission St. Mon-Fri 12:00-8:00 p.m.". Image in orange is of a skeleton and a human figure sitting back to back. They mutually support a bowl or container that rests on their heads from which fire emerges; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Easygoing Astrological Guide to Travel undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 21.25 x 13 in.; Paper size: 22 x 13.33 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Calendar is a pullout from a travel magazine. It is essentially an astrological calendar with specific daily recommendations concerning travel.
 

Eddie Palmieri, Announcement Poster for 1977

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a concert features two mirror images of Eddie Palmieri playing the piano. Text reads, "Salsa Cassel Cibrian in coordination with 'Salsa 77' Eduardo Nieto/Springboard Prod. Jazz presents Eddie Palmieri and his orchestra Pete & Shelia Escovedo featuring Jorge Santana 'Plus Special Guest Attraction!!!' mongo Santamaria Fri. April 29, "Hollywood Palladium" Second Annual Cinco de Mayo Festival". There follows ticket imformation. Ray Cotter is credited with the photo of Palmieri.; chop mark: Lower right corner reads "Ruben Guzmán Graphics".
 

Educación undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 18 x 23.5 in.; Paper size: 18 x 23.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster is composed of rows of designs and human figures. Text at the bottom reads, "Educación".; chop mark: A stamp on the back identifies this print as property of the Centro Cultural de la Raza..
 

El Arte de las Mascaras, Annoucement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 23 x 13.5 in.; Paper size: 25.875 x 16.375 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing an art exhibition features a face that is partially masked. Behind it are two facial silhouettes. Text reads, "El Arte de las Mascaras Miercoles 13 de Junio 20:30 Hrs. Galería del Instituto Cultural Mexicano-Norteamericano Guillermo Prieto 86, Morelia, Mich." This print has tape on the back.; fund: Dirección de Promoción Cultural - Coordinación de Asuntos Culturales y Turísticos; chop mark: El Rumbo es Michoacan in lower right corner.
 

El Centro Cultural de la Raza les Ofrece Aprender, Announcement Poster for 1973

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 14.25 x 22 in.; Paper size: 14.25 x 22 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for el Centro Cultural de la Raza. Image is of Emiliano Zapata holding paintbrushes in one hand and an acoustic guitar in the other. Beneath him is the word "Vida". Text reads, "Les ofrece aprender danza musica costura poesia pintura dibujo silkscreen lapidary ceramics macrame mural y mas/ Register Beginning Jan. 15-Jan 19, 1973/ 12:00-9:00 PM/ For more info call 235-6135". There are three versions of this print. One in brown ink on yellow paper, one in brown ink on black paper, and one in black ink on red paper; photographer: UCSB photography
 

El Salvador Vencerá Con Tu Ayuda undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.25 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts a young armed soldier and a woman holding a child. The background is red. Text reads, "El Salvador Vencerá Con Tu Ayuda."
 

Elect Nick Aguilar, Announcement Poster to undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 13.625 x 21.625 in.; Paper size: 14 x 22.125 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing Elect Nick Aguilar Sweetwater School Board Paid for by Friends of Nick Aguilar - Treasurer: Bertha Terry. The letter "C" is in the lower left corner.
 

End Barrio Warfare! undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 17.5 x 22.5 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 22.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

A drawing of "La Muerte" covering a cadaver superimposed on a photosilkscreened image of cholos at a funeral. Text reads, "End Barrio Warfare!/ "...If we must shed our blood on this earth, let it be for the betterment of our RAZA and not for our SELF-DESTRUCTION!!"/ Edúcate Raza!/ Por Amor a Nuestras Madres/ For Information Contact your Nearest MECHA". The M.E.Ch.A. symbol (an eagle with a club in one hand and a stick of dynamite in the other) appears in the lower right corner; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Espejo del Barrio, Annoucement Poster for ca. 1975

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 20.25 x 16 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster on yellow paper announcing an art exhibition features small patches of abstract designs in red ink. Text reads, "Espejo Del Barrio Art Exposition 6-8-75 6-14 Centro Cultural 235 61 35 balboa park".; chop mark: Lower right cvorner reads "Diego and Son Printing".
 

Festival de Teatro, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 13 x 21 in.; Paper size: 14 x 22 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Festival de Teatro". Image is of three indigenous people, one of whom plays a flute. Text reads, "Teatro sin Nombre presenta/ Southern Regional/ TENAZ/ Festival de Teatro/ Sabado-Saturday/ Mar. 22 7:30 PM/ El Centro Community Center 375 So First St/ Mar. 23/ Calexico Amphi-Theater Esq. Encinas & Dool 12 Noon/ Intrada [sic] Gratis/ Free Performances". This print has suffered water damage; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Festival Mechicano, Announcement Poster for 1975

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 5 x 6 in.; Paper size: 13 x 5.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster printed on orange paper announcing an art exhibition depicts four hands with spirals in the palms. Text reads, "Festival Mechicano The San Diego Historical Society and The Junior League of San Diego invite you and your guests to attend the opening of Festival Mechicano and to view the exhibition of Pre-Columbian Artifacts, Chicano Art and Folk Art on Sunday, November 2, 1975 from 4-6 P.M. at the Villa Montezuma Gallery 1925 K Street San Diego Sangria Mariachis".; fund: San Diego Historical Society and the Junior League of San Diego.
 

Festival VIII ANGF 1981, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: silkscreen?; Image size: 26.75 x 20.75 in.; Paper size: 28 x 22 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for ANGF's (Asociación Nacional de Grupos Folklóricos) eighth annual festival. The image is of a danzante performing "La Danza de Venado". Behind him is a white circle which the words "Festival VIII" and "ANGF 1981" encircle. Text at the top of the print reads, "A conference on folk dances of the northwest of Mexico" and at the bottom, "Easst Los Angeles College June 23-27/ For information and registration write to:/ Festival VIII director, P.O. Box 31402, Los Angeles, CA 90031/ Asociación Nacional de Grupos Folklóricos"; ; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Fiesta de la Revolución, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 21 x 14.625 in.; Paper size: 22.25 x 15.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Fiesta de la Revolución" features a photo image of Pancho Villa and la División del Norte with the inscription "General Francisco Villa y Su Estado Mayor". Text reads, "Fiesta de la Revolución Friday May, 4th/ 11-5 art display/ 11-11:45 rondalla/ 11:45-12:30 teatro/ 12:30-3 food/ 12:30-1:30 mariachis/ 3-5 Nueva Voz Latinoamericana/ Speakers 1:30-3 corky gonzales/ antonio rodrigues (los tres)/ raul ruiz (LRUP)/ DANCE/ revelle cafe 8pm-1am/ mellow brown & chicano generation/ Free Gratis/ U.C.S.D./ La Jolla/ MECHA/ Chicano Fed." Text in lower left corner of the photo reads "Proceeds to MAPA and N.E.P.S.I. 1837 Highland Avenue National City, California 92050". Text in lower right corner of the print reads, "Diego & Son Printing 233-5373"; chop mark: Diego and Son Printing in lower left corner; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Fifth Anniversary of Chicano Park, Announcement Poster for (Feb 28) 1975

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 8.5 x 11 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing a Chicano Park Day celebration depicts the "La Tierra Mía" emblem and the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge. Text reads, "Chicano Park Steering Committe [sic] 1960 National Ave San Diego Calif 92113 (714) 236-1228...Que Viva La Gente Y Que Viva Chicano Park!"; fund: Chicano Park Steering Committee.
 

Fish and Chips, Advertisement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 22 x 28 in.; Paper size: 22 x 28 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset advertisement poster depicts a close-up of the face of a British palace guard. Big Ben is visible in the background. Text reads, "Simply Smashing! Authentic Fish & Chips Made with Icelandic Brand Fish The Way the English Do It!"; .
 

Five Photographers: Contemporary Views of Mexican and Mexican-American Culture, Announcement Mailer for 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 10.25 x 17 in.; Paper size: 11 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset-printed mailer announcing a photographic exhibition features features examples of each photographer's work. Text reads, "Five Photographers: Contemporary Views of Mexican and Mexican-American Culture September 15 to October 9, 1981 Mandeville Art Gallery UC San Diego La Jolla, California Louis Carlos Bernal, Robert C. Buitrón, Albert Lau, Meridel Rubenstein, Richard Tichich Reception: Friday, September 25 from 5:00 to 8:00pm...Sponsored by Mandeville Art Gallery". This print has suffered deterioration that appears to be the result of vermin.
 

Folklore en Aztlán, Announcement Poster for 1985

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 17.5 x 23 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 23 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Folklore en Aztlán". Image is the stylized face of a jaguar. Text reads, "ANGF Conference XII UC San Diego July 5-12 1985/ Folklore en Aztlán Asociación nacional de Grupos Folklóricos/ hosted by Centro Cultural de la Raza as part of Caxtolli--the 15th Anniversary Celebration/ Sponsored by Chicano Studies Program, Third College, UCSD/ funded in part by National Endowment for the Arts". There are two versions of this print, one all in black and the other with the title and jaguar's mouth in red.; fund: Chicano Studies Program, Third College, University of California, San Diego; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Free Conga Drum Classes, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 8.5 x 14 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 14 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing drum lessons depicts three musicians and their instruments. Text reads, "Free Conga Drum Classes For Teenagers & Adults U.C. Extension Haight & Buchanan, S.F. Tuesdays 5:30-7:30 PM Paltenghi Youth Center 1525 Waller, S.F. Wednesdays 6-7 PM".; fund: Black Light Explosion Company and The S.F. Art-Commission's Neighborhood Arts Program; chop mark: S.F. Art-Commission's Neighborhood Arts Program.
 

Free Drawing Class, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 8.5 x 14 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 14 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a drawing class depicts an inverted mirror image of a nude woman resting her head on her hand. Text reads, "Free Drawing Class tues. & thurs. 6-7:30pm 150 8th st. s.f. starts jan. 15"; fund: Neighborhood Arts Program and the Pilipino Arts Committee; chop mark: Printed as a Community Service by the S.F.'s Art Commission's Neighborhood Arts Program.
 

Gato Barbieri, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.5 x 10.25 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a concert depicts the face of Gato Barbieri. Text reads, "LBP & California Concerts present Gato Barbieri Tuesday, November 8, 7:30PM Civic Theatre Downtown San Diego 236-6510 Very Special Guest: Gil Scott Herron [sic] Tickets: Reserved Seating-$6.50 and $7.50 Available at: Select-A-Seat, Civic Theatre Center Box Office".; chop mark: Lower left corner reads "Ruben Guzmán Graphics".
 

Gato Barbieri, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 14.5 x 9.5 in.; Paper size: 16 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a concert depicts the face of Gato Barbieri. Text reads, ""An Evening With The Legendary" Gato Barbieri Monday May 23, 8:00PM Straita Head Sound 7578 El Cajon Blvd, La Mesa Calif, 465-9997 $6.50- $7.50- Ticketron Outlets & Straita Head Sound Limited Seating". Holes have been cut out of this print to remove text.; chop mark: Lower left corner reads "Ruben Guzmán Graphics".
 

Gato Barbieri, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 4.75 x 7.75 in.; Paper size: 5.875 x 8.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a concert features an image of Gato Barbieri. Text reads, "IBP & California Concerts present Gato Barbieri Tuesday November 8, 7:30pm Civic Theater Downtown San Diego 236-6510 Very Special Guest: Gil Scott Herron Tickets: Reserved Seating-$6.50 and $7.50 Available at: Select-A-Seat, Civic Theater Center Box Office". There are other versions of this print in different sizes.; chop mark: Ruben Guzmán Graphics.
 

Golden Treasures of Peru, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 33 x 20 in.; Paper size: 33 x 20 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing an art exhibition depicts the ruins of Machu Picchu and a golden mask. The photo's caption reads, "Machu Picchu, remains of an ancient Incan civilization in the Peruvian Andes." The photo is credited to Payne Johnson. Text reads, "Golden Treasures of Peru An exhibition of gold that survived the Spanish Conquest. San Diego Museum of Art, Balboa Park August 25 Through November 30".; fund: San Diego Museum of Art.
 

Gran Carpa del Corrido: Vida, Passion, Muerte y Desorganizacion del Mexicano, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 22 x 16.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement Poster for "Gran Carpa del Corrido: Vida, Passion, Muerte y Desorganizacion del Mexicano". Image is of a face split in two. The left side is an image of Zapata, the left side is a calavera in Aztec attire. Text reads, "Los Mascarones de Mexico/ presenta/ "Gran Carpa del Corrido:/ Vida, Passion, Muerte y Des-/ organizacion del Mexicano"/ Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission Near 25th. St./ Sabado, 14 de Mayo 8 P.M./ Donacion $1.50/ Sponsored by Mission Cultural Center and Concilio Mujeres Printed: La Raza Silkscreen Center S.F."; chop mark: Lower right corner reads, "Printed: La Raza Silkscreen Center, S. F."; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Great Indian Leaders of the Past 1977

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 23.5 x 17.625 in.; Paper size: 25 x 19 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster features images of Native American leaders, their names, tribal affiliations, and lifespans. Text reads, "Great Indian Leaders of the Past". Photos are of Sitting Bull, Chief Gall, Quanah Parker, Teecumseh, Manulito, Black Hawk, Satanta, Dull Knife, Chief Joseph, Geronimo, and Osceola. This poster has marker writing and tape on the back.; fund: United Native Americans, Inc. P.O. Box 26149, San Francisco, Calif, 94126.
 

Grupo Folklorico Universidad De Guadalajara Mexico undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.25 x 13 in.; Paper size: 17.25 x 13 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster in green ink depicts a female folklórico dancer in a Jalisco dress. Text reads, "Grupo Folklorico, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico".; fund: Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico.
 

Grupo Folklórico Universidad De Guadalajara undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.5 x 13 in.; Paper size: 17.25 x 13 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster depicts a male and female folklórico dancer in jalisco costumes. Poster reads, "Grupo Folklórico Universidad de Guadalajara".; fund: Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico.
 

Hasta La Victoria Siempre undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 25 x 18 in. and 21.5 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 28.5 in. x 22.5 and 23 x 17.6 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen portrait of Che Guevara. His face and the star in his beret are red. Text beneath his face reads, "Hast La Victoria Siempre". There are two versions of this print in different sizes. The larger version has tape on the back.; chop mark: In lower right reads, "La Raza Silkscreen Center" and "La Raza Graphics". A stamp on the back identifies the print as the property of the Centro Cultural de la Raza.; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Hello Trolley undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 26 x 19 in.; Paper size: 29 x 22 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announces free trolley rides. Image is of a trolley and its passengers. Text reads, "Hello Trolley Thurs. - Sat., July 23-25 Join downtown in celebration of the New Trolley Free Trolley Rides Clowns! Balloons! Entertainment! Shop and Restaurant Discounts".; fund: Central City Association of San Diego.
 

Highland and Landis Recreation Center, Program for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 5 x 8.5 in. 7 pages; Paper size: 6 x 8.5 in. 7 pages
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied seven-page program for physical activities features small drawings and designs. Program cover reads, " Highland and Landis Recreation Center 3702 Highland Street 283-2574..."; fund: Highland and Lands Recreation Center.
 

Homage to Allende 1976

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16 x 11.25 in.; Paper size: 16 x 11.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts the face of assassinated Chilean President Allende in red, blue, and black. Text reads, "On its 43rd anniversary the chilien [sic] Socialist Party renders homage to its heroic militant and founder Compañero President Salvador Allende."; fund: Partido Socialista de Chile; chop mark: Lower left corner features the emblem of the Partido Socialista de Chile, a stone ax in the center of the South American Continent with the letters"P S" on either side of the ax..
 

House Burning Down, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen on red posterboard; Image size: 22 x 28 in.; Paper size: 22 x 28 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for House Burning Down. A shadowy figure in mid-jump has a shape possibly intended to represent a flash of light behind it. Text reading "House Burning Down" forms the border of the print. Text at the bottom of the print reads, "Gathering of Artists to Promote Culture. JF D.C. Blues - Tijuana Blues Band - Brandy - Gallo K. - 'Olivia' - Gorila [sic] Theater - You - Food Drinks -Lunch an Chow from 1 P.M. on - Come To - Gether at Greek Bowl in San Diego State College - Sunday 13th - One Dollar Donation - La Raza"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Images of the American Indian Movement, Announcement Poster for 1983

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 23.125 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement Poster for "Images of the American Indian Movement". Portrait of the Native American Indian Dennis Banks by Michelle Vignes. Below image area, it reads: "Defending your people's rights doesn't make / you a criminal." Further text reads, "A Photo Documentary / by Michelle Vignes & Michel Dubois / January 23rd Thru February 19, 1983/ Galeria De La Raza / 2851 24th St. (Bryant St.) / SF, CA. 94110 / (415) 826-8009". There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreens; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Indian Fiesta, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21 x 16.25 in.; Paper size: 22 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing an Indian Fiesta at the Malki Museum depicts a stylized serpent, a Native American dancer, and a map to the museum. Text reads, "Indian Fiesta And Old Time Beef Barbeque Malki Museum Morongo Indian Reservation -Banning Dinner Sandwich Cahuilla Indian Master Chef Cliff Mathews Officiating -Indian Dances -Bird Songs -Ramada Ehxibits of Indian Crafts -Dispaly of Artifacts Free Admission to Fiesta..." The ink is brown and the paper is white.
 

Into A Hassle, Announcement Poster for 1977

General Physical Description note: photocopy?; Image size: 16 x 10.25 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied (?) poster depicts a pair of cuffed hands behind someone's back. Textrreads, "Into A Hassle, Campus Legal Aide Can Help. 452-4374".; chop mark: Bottom left corner reads, "Muir Interns 77"..
 

It'll Be A Great Day... (Jun) 1976

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 10 x 15.5 in.; Paper size: 11 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster in black ink on yellow paper depicts children and adults holding hands in front of a body of water where a ship is sinking. Behind them is a school. Text reads, "It'll Be A Great Day When Our Centers Have All The Money They Need And The Navy Has To Hold A Bake Sale To Buy Battleships". This print has adhesive on the back.; chop mark: Lower left corner reads, "Reprinted by the Child Care Resource Center 6/76".
 

Jose Montoya's Pachuco Show, Announcement Poster for 1978

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 29 x 23 in.; Paper size: 29 x 23 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for José Montoya's Pachuco Show. Image is of a pachuco and a pachuca crossing the street where a police officer is driving. Text reads, "Jose Montoya's Pachuco Show / May 5-28 1978 / 5312 Whittier East Los Angeles / Opening Reception Friday May 5th 7-10 P.M. / Presented by Chicano Studies and M.E.CH.A. / E.L.A.C. in conjunction with New Dimensions L.A.C.C.D." Two copies are printed on yellow paper, the rest are on white. All are in maroon ink.; chop mark: In lower right corner reads, "Méchicano Art Center"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Kalpulli Koakalko, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.5 x 16.25 in.; Paper size: 25.75 x 19 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen program poster features indigenous designs framed by serpents. Text reads, "Kalpulli Koakalko Estudios Antropolgoicos, Arqueologicos Y Comunicacion Socail De Pueblos Indigenas Ixtlamatiliztli Iuan Tlapoualiztli Ikan Anahuakatl Altepemeh A American Indian Communication Group Programa." There are several blank lines provided for the program schedule.
 

Keep Off Grass undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 11.25 x 17.25 in.; Paper size: 16.25 x 20.75 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster on yellow posterboard reads, "Keep Off Grass."
 

La Pastorela, Announcement Poster for 1980

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.5 x 10.75 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 11.375 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a Teatro Campesino production features an image of a harvest dance in a woodcut style. The sky is full of birds and celestial bodies. Text reads, "El Teatro Campesino presents La Pastorela An Early California Folk Opera of TheShepherd's Play Directed by Luis Valdez In the Old Mission of San Juan Bautista, California. December, 1980 "Medieval theater must have had this kind of color and spirit. But El Teatro isn't trying to revive a tradition here, simply to keep it going--to pick up a light from the candle of the past." Dan Sullivan, Los Angeles Times La Pastorela 1980 is part of the "Miracle mystery and historical cycle of San Juan Bautista" providing seasonal theatrical activity throughout the year. This year it is also part of the first annual "Old San Juan Bautista Alta California Christmas," sponsored by the Dan Juan Bautista Chamber of Commerce." There follows a schedule and ticket information.
 

La Pastorela, Announcement Poster for (Dec) 1980

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 10.75 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 11.25 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Poster reads, "El Teatro Campesino presents La Pastorela An Early California Folk Opera of The Shepherd's Play Directed by Luis Valdez...Tickets by mail from El Teatro Campesino ticket office, 312 Fourth Street, San Juan Bautista, California 95045; .
 

La Rama Conference, Announcement Poster for (Apr 23-24) 1983

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: ; Paper size: 17.625 x 22.625 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing La Raza Medical Association presents the Seventh Annual La Rama Conference "Meeting Future Health Care Needs Today"...For Further Information Call: La Rama (408) 662-2511 or (619) 455-1027.; chop mark: Lower Right, Silkscreen by Centro Cultural de la Raza.
 

La Raza Graphic Center, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 16.375 in.; Paper size: 22 x 16.375 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen announcemnt poster for La Raza Graphic Center features an image of an indigenously-stylized eagle in the lower left corner. Text reads, "La Raza Graphic Center a non-profit community organization Offset Printing Silkscreen Printing Illustration Typesetting Graphic Design Cards & Books Poster Shop Free Consultation 3174 16th Street San Francisco, CA (415) 863-5820 Hours: 9 am to 5 pm."
 

La Union Hace La Fuerza, Announcement Poster for 1976

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 10.5 x 7.5 in.; Paper size: 11 x 8.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster for a conference depicts a group of three Chicanos. Text reads, "La Union Hace La Fuerza Chicano High School Conferencia Sat. 13 Nov. Aztec Ctr. San Diego State U. Free 9 AM - 10:30 PM Workshops Speakers Food Teatro Musica Folklorico Dance Invita Mecha Central".; fund: Mecha Central.
 

La Voz de Aztlan, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 7.5 x 10 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a radio station depicts an indigenously-stylized bird in red ink. Text reads, "La Voz de Aztlan Listen to Educational, Informational and Musical Programs Monday through Friday, 6:00-8:00 a.m., 'Bilingual And Bicultural Spanish/English Programming' News, Job Information, Medical Information, and Documentaries on KPBS FM-89.5 Escuchen Programas Educaivos, Informativos y Musicales Lunes a Viernes, 6:00-8:00 A.M. Bilingües y Biculturales Noticias, Información sobre Trabajos, Información Médica, y Documentarios En KPBS-FM 89.5 Fono 286-6431".; fund: KPBS-FM 89.5.
 

Los Desarraigados, Announcement Poster for 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.25 x 16 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.375 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Los Desarraigados". The same image of a crowd is repeated three times. Text reads, "Centro Cultural de la Mission (M.C.C.) 2868 Mission St. San Francisco/ Y/ Teatro Gusto/ presentan:/ Los Desarraigados/ El drama de una familia que deja su pais en busca de la "felicidad" en los E.E.U.U./ Viernes 19, Sabado 20 y Domingo 21 de Enero de 1979 a las 8:00 P.M. Adm. $2.00". "Los Desarraigados" is a play by Humberto Robles; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Los Que Se Van, Film Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.375 x 25.25 in.; Paper size: 17 x 26 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Film poster for "Los Que Se Van". Image is of eleven silhouettes on a hilltop. The background is a gradation from orange to yellow. Text reads, "Producción: Consejo Nacional Para la Cultura Y Las Artes (Unidad de Producciones Audiovisuales) Colegio de la Frontera Norte/ Realización: Adolfo Davila/ Helena Tamayo/ Música: Kiliwa/ Fotografía: Adolfo Davila/ Duración: 27 minutos/ Tijuana/ Mexico/ 1991"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Lost in the Funhouse, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.5 x 17 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen print is in black and red ink on white paper. Poster reads, "A Film/Lecture Series Alternative Views Of California Lost in the Funhouse March 27 28 29 April 3 4 5...Cal Western School of Law, 350 Cedar Street, Downtown San Diego".; fund: California Council on the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
 

Malo Azteca Dakila, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 18 x 12 in.; Paper size: 20 x 14 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a concert depicts the United Farm Workers huelga eagle in between two indigenous faces. The background is a gradation from blue to violet. Text reads, "A Benefit For The United Farm Workers Of America Modern Latin Music Malo Azteca Dakíla Sun Jan 27 Stockton 7:00 PM Civic $4.00 ADV. $4.50 door Tickets: Stockton Miracle Music / Lodi - Siegfried's Music / Tracy.. Falk's Music / Manteca - Janis Music / Antioch...Webb's Music."
 

March of Unity and Justice, Announcement Poster for 1973

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 20 x 13 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a march to free political prisoners depicts four brown hands grabbing on another's wrists to form a square. Poster reads, "March of Unity and Justice April 14, 1973 Libertad Juan Corona! Libertad Ricardo Chavez-Ortiz! Libertad Los Tres! Assemble at Indiana St. and Whittier Blvd. at 11 a.m. March to Belvedere Park at Noon Junten en la Calle Indiana y la Whittier Blvd. a las 11 de la mañana Marcha hasta el Parque Belvedere al mediodía Marcha de Unidad y Justicia el 14 de abril, 1973."
 

March Out Los Yonkes, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 9.5 x 15.5 in.; Paper size: 11 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset (or possibly photocopied) poster announcing a protest march depicts a fierce dog in front of a junkyard fence. A sign on the fence reads, "Keep Out Mad Dogs". A crane lifting an automobile is visible over the top of the fence. Text reads, Varrio Si Yonkes No!!! March Out Los Yonkes Saturday May 13 10:AM Sabado 13 de Mayo 10:AM en el Chicano Park Kiosco (bandstand) sponsored by Barrio Logan Resident Association".; fund: Barrio Logan Resident Association.
 

MECHA Statewide Conference, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: marker on paper; Image size: 16.5 x 11 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 11.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Drawn poster depicts an eagle holding a stick of dynamite in one claw and smashing the word "Opression [sic]" with the other. Text reads, "MECHA Statewide Co[nf]erence". This drawing has suffered water damage in the lower right corner.
 

MECHA Statewide Conference, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.25 x 9.5 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a M.E.Ch.A. conference depicts M.E.Ch.A.'s symbol: a eagle with its wings extended and its head raised. The eagle holds a stick of dynamite in one foot and an indigenous club in the other. It holds the dynamite's fuse in its beak to recall the Mexican National Seal. Text reads, ""from the community...for the community" MECHA Statewide Conference Chicano Federation Building 1960 National Ave, San Diego Ca. 92113 Sat. Oct. 14 8 am. to 6 pm. Speakers, Workshops, Entertainment Dance 8-1 am. [Here a sticker reading "Centro Cultural" is affixed over the previous location] for more info call (714) 286-6541."
 

Mesa Mural Dedication, Announcement Poster for (Oct 30) 1982

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16 x 21 in.; Paper size: 17.625 x 23 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing Mesa Mural Dedication Sponsored by: Brown Image De Mesa 7-11, North River Road and Calle Montecito Saturday, Oct. 30, 1982...A Project of Victor Ochoa, California Arts Council Artist in Residence Sponsored by the Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego.; chop mark: Lower Right, Centro Cultural de la Raza.
 

Mission Cultural Center Galeria [sic] Museo, Announcement Poster for 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21 x 14.25 in.; Paper size: 21 x 14.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement Poster for "Mission Cultural Center Galeria [sic] Museo." Green and blue leaves work together with orange text to produce a visually active silk screen. Text reads, "Mission Cultural Center [/] Galeria [sic] Museo [/] Presents [/] Janet [/] Delaney [/] Color Photographs [/] Rudy [/] Leal [/] Watercolors [/] April 4-May 12, 1979 [/] 2868 Mission Street [/] San Francisco, California." There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza silkscreen collection; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Mission Cultural Center, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen on cardboard; Image size: 27 x 21 in.; Paper size: 28 x 22 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen announcement poster for the Mission Cultural Center depicts an indigenously-stylized jaguar on a black background. Text reads, "Mission Cultural Center 2868 mission st. s.f. ca. 94110". This print has suffered water damage on the upper edge, and there is tape on the back.
 

Muestra Plástica Fin de Cursos, Announcement Poster for 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 16 in.; Paper size: 25 x 19 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Muestra Plástica Fin de Cursos. Image is an abstract geometric design. Text reads, "CCT/ Junio 18 al 28 1979/ Casa de la Cultura/ de Tijuana". This print has tape on the back; photographer: UCSB photography
 

National Chicano Student Conference '83, Announcement Poster for 1983

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 11.5 x 17.5 in.; Paper size: 12 x 18 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing the National Chicano Student Conference depicts the outlines of women's faces. A photograph of a conference apppears in their hair. Text reads, "Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano: Past, Present, and Future- A Time for Action, National Chicano Student Conference '83 San Diego State University Aztec Center San Diego California, July 1-2 MEChA Central of San Diego County , in conjunction with San Diego State University MEChA, will sponsor the Fifth Annual National Chicano Student Conference "Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano: Past, Present, and Future - A Time For Action!" This year's conference has a special significance and urgency as Chicano organizations and communities are attacked and oppressed by the present administration. Our goal is to unite ourselves and develop plans of action in order to deal effectively with these and other issues. Speakers will be from throughout Aztlán. Our keynote speaker will be Professor Rodolfo Acuña, CSU Northridge, author of Occupied America. In addition, Alurista and his poetry will be featured. In order for our goals and dreams to become a reality, we as Chicano students, from the community, must act now! We strongly urge you to participate in this gathering of Raza students throughout the nation. Remember - La Union Hace La Fuerza!"; fund: MEChA Central of San Diego County and SDCC MEChA.
 

Natividad, Campaign Poster for (Mar) 1982

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.5 x 21.5 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 23 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen campaign posters are in yellow and brown ink. Text reads, "We Will VOTE for Natividad National City Council."
 

Numero Uno Show, Announcement Poster for 1977

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21.5 x 14.75 in.; Paper size: 26 x 20 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Numero Uno Show. Image is a circular geometric design with the effect of an optical illusion in black. Text reads, "Galeria Museo Presents: Numero Uno Show / Opening & Reception Aug. 13, 1977 2 to 6 P.m./ Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission St. San Francisco California". The background is silver; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Odd Work Solo by Dave Ng, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 26 x 20 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Odd Work Solo by Dave Ng". Gray lettering framed by barbed wire on a red background. Text reads, "Galeria Museo 2868 Mission St. SF/ music: Orquesta René del Mar/ Reception July 27 7-10 pm thru: Aug 18 79/ Mission Cultural Center". Text in lower right reads, "publicity funded by Zellerback".; chop mark: On back of print is stamped "La Raza Silkscreen Center"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Oscar Chavez, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 18 x 27.25 in.; Paper size: 18 x 27.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster avertising Oscar Chavez's music depicts the artist and 23 of his album covers. Text reads, "Oscar Chavez".; fund: Polydor.
 

Our Barrios Past, Present, and Future, Announcement Poster for 1982

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 20.5 x 14.5 in.; Paper size: 22 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster depicts a celestial body above a Mexican pyramid. Outlines of houses appear in front of the pyramid. A foreshortened arcade leads to the base of the pyramid. The entire image is framed by an arch. Text reads, "Our Barrios past, present, and future Raza/Latino people and the built environment. Saturday 17 April 1982 3pm-Symposium 9pm-Dance till midnight teodoro gonzales de leon arq. mexico city ricardo romo historian austin texas leobardo estrada demographer ucla jorge villanueva architect los angeles sandra aguilar uc berkeley jose montoya poet san francisco david diaz planner pasadena antonio pizano hud san francisco Haas Clubhouse - Berkeley $12 gen. $6 student Info CASA 415/ 642 4898."
 

Pa'l Compañero Victor- Welcome Back!! undated

General Physical Description note: unknown; Image size: 17 x 11 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Print on orange paper features an image of Emiliano Zapata in a woodcut or etching style. An inscription at the top reads, "Pa'l Compañero Victor- Welcome Back!!"; .
 

Pasión Chicana 1980

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 10.5 x 8 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

The image is silk-screened. Yellow text with black outlines reads, "Pasion Chicana." Above the text is a cross with a chile being crucified. Below the text is a heart penetrated by a dagger. The Galería de la Raza has a similar print with calendar dates, so this print is possibly a progressive print for 1982 calendars.; chop mark: In image area reads: "Salsa Graphics © 1980".; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Por Vida, Announcement Poster for 1979

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 21.25 x 16.25 in.; Paper size: 22.25 x 17.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset announcement poster for the ninth annual Chiacano Park Day celebration depicts an indigenous mask, female folklórico dancers, the Chicano Park kiosco, and an Aztec painter. Text reads, "Chicano Park Day 9th Annual Celebration "Por Vida" April 22, 1979 Chicano Park 1960 National Ave. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ballet Chicano de Denver Mariachi Villa Nueva Flag Raising Ceremony Teatro Aztlan Solos Mosaico Ritual Aztec Ceremony Toltecas en Aztlan Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales Grupo FolkLorico Nayar Los Perros de P.C.L. Ernesto Vigil Oaxaca Sponsored By: Chicano Park Steering Committee Tel. 236-1228". The background is green at the top, white in the center, and red at the bottom.; fund: Chicano Park Steering Committee; chop mark: Diego and Son Printing.
 

Posadas, Announcement Poster for 1976

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21.75 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 21.75 x 16.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Posadas". Image is of two goats hanging from strings on a blue, green, and pink background. Text reads, "Posadas/ December 19-December 22 5:30-10 P.M./ Centro Cultural de la Raza/ 235-6135/ 2004 Park Blvd. Balboa Park". Dated '76 on back.; chop mark: Lower right corner reads "Diego and Son Printing"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Primer Festival de Literatura Fronteriza Mexico Estados Unidos, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21.75 x 17 in.; Paper size: 21.75 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen announcement poster for the first U.S.-Mexico border literature festival. The design consists of bent lines of blue, purple, pink, and green. Text reads, "Primer Festival de Literatura Fronteriza Mexico Estados Unidos* Tijuana 1981 Participantes 1o. Centro de Programas Internacionales / San Diego State U. 2o. Centro Cultural de la Raza Maize Press 3o. Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes 4o Secretaria de Educacion y Bienestar Social Fonapas B.C. Direccion de Asuntos Culturales 5o. Universidad Autonoma de Baja California 1, 2 y 3 de Mayo de 1981". The emblems of the supporting organizations appear in the lower right corner.
 

Proclamando Tierra y Libertad, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 14 x 21 in.; Paper size: 14 x 22 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Centro Cultural de la Raza y Chicano Park Steering Committee Proclamando Tierra y Libertad". Image is of the United Farm Workers huelga eagle. On the eagle's wings is the program for the exhibition and entertainment; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos, Announcement Poster for 1974

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.5 x 17 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for the Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos. Image is of a feathered serpent on the North American continent. A pyramid with footsteps also appears on this map, which connects to South America. Text around a modified Aztec calendar reads, "Un Continente Una Cultura". The calendar has been modified so that the face is the center is the three-face symbol of mestizaje. Some indigenous icons have been swapped for Chicano ones. Tezt reads, "TENAZ [El Teatro Nacional de Aztlán]/ p.o. box 274/ San Juan Bautista/ Califas/ (408) 623-4436/ CLETA -UNAM/ Sullivan 43/ México DF/ 546-15-87/ Dos Semanas en Mexico/ Primer Encuentro Latinoamericano/ 24 de junio-7 de julio".; chop mark: In lower right corner reads "Up [?] Press" Movement Labor"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Raza Dance, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 26 x 21.5 in.; Paper size: 28 x 22 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen announcement poster for Raza Dance is in brown and red ink on yellow posterboard. The image is a snake and an eagle in front of a red cross. At the base of the cross is a hand holding a red spherre. In the lower left corner a farmworker is bent over. Ears of corn decorate the print. Text reads, "Raza Dance Featuring Today's World Y Brown Sugar Friday - Feb. 18 8:00-2:00 Centro Cultural De La Raza Balboa Park 1.50 Single 2.50 Couple". This print has tape on the back.
 

Raza Health Conference, Announcement Poster for 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21.75 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 23.25 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a health conference depicts a Chicano Caduceus symbol, with a United Farm Workers eagle and a vertebral column as the "winged rod" about which wind indigenous serpents. The background is a gradation from red to yellow. Text reads, "Raza Health Conference May 2, 1979 Musica Comida Tours Teatro Speakers Workshops Theme: "Chicano Health Care: Past, Present, Future" UCSF Medical Center Conact Julie Marquez: (415) 647-2338 or your Counselor: Stella Garcia Sponsored by Chicanos in Health Education - C.H.E., and La Federación-HCOP." Deterioration on the left side of the print appears to be the result of vermin.; chop mark: Lower center reads, "Designed and Printed at La Raza Silkscreen Center, 3174 16th St., San Francisco, CA. 94103".
 

Represion Cria Resistencia, Announcement Poster for 1979

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.5 x 21.625 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 22.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Represion Cria Resistencia. Image is of shackled fists with cahins broken and a multitude of police officers in helmets. The helmets at the front are labeled "BIA" (Bureau of Indian Affairs), "Migra", "FBI", and "Police". Text reads, "Moratorio Nacional de los Pueblos Chicano/Mexicano, Puertorriqueño, Negro, Indigena Americano el 7-8-9- de Sept. 1979/ Nueva York/ Manifestacion/ San Francisco/ Sabado, 8 de septiembre/ Marcha: 11:00-Parque Dolores/ Manifestacion: 1:00-UN Plaza/ Para Exponer las violaciones de los Derechos Humanos en los Estados Unidos de los Pueblos Chicano/Mexicano, Puertorriqueño, Negro, Indigena - Para Construir la Unidad Nacional de Pueblos Tercermundistas en los EE.UU. Basado en el Principio del Autodeterminacion." Beneath this text the event program and contact information are listed.; chop mark: Lower right corner reads "Union Label Printing and Graphic Communication inkworks" with the corporate logo; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Rock Concert; Dancing to Live Music and A Classic Film Series, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 7.5 x 12.5 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 14 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a Rock concert and Film Series features a still from a classic movie. Text reads, "Rock Concert; Dancing to Live Music / A Classic Film Series Friday, Feb 8, 8PM: Charlie Chaplin In The Gold Rush, W.C. Fields In The Great Chase Plus Cartoons, Live Rock, Dancing. Friday, Feb. 15, 8PM: Rudolf Valentino In Son Of The Sheik, Charlie Chaplin In The Floorwalker, Cartoons, Live Rock, Dancing. Central S.F. YMCA Golden Gate & Leavenworth; Donation $1.00 per event Benefit for Film Benefit"; chop mark: Printed as a Community Service by the S.F. Art Commission's Neighborhood Arts.
 

Salsa Caliente, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen on yellow poster paper; Image size: 23.5 x 18 in.; Paper size: 26 x 20 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a salsa concert depicts maracas, a trumpet, and bongo drums. Text reads, "El Comite Musical Del Centro Cultural De La Mision, Presenta: Salsa Caliente from the East Bay Sexteto Diablo Viernes Marzo 2 8-12 pm adm $300 2868 Mission St. San Francisco."
 

Samoa Spectacular, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 14 x 22 in.; Paper size: 14 x 22 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a dance performance features a photograph of a dance in progress. Text reads, "The American Samoa Arts Council in association with Associated Pacific Artists presents Samoa Spectacular". There follow quotes from reviewers and venue and ticket information.; fund: Center for World Music, Supported In Part By a Grant From the California Arts Council.
 

Se Busca Oscar Chavez, Announcement Poster for 1982

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 26 x 16 in.; Paper size: 27.5 x 18.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster advertising a compact disc features a photo of Oscar Chavez and an image of the CD's cover. The cover features a dog with pans tied to its tail. The "O" in "Oscar" is represented by a coin with the head of Morelos, who sheds a tear. Text reads, "Oscar Chavez parodias políticas vol. 5". Text outside the image area reads, "Se Busca Oscar Chavez Recompensa Harta Dolariza Depositada en Suiza Discos Tecolote".; chop mark: A stamp on the back of poster reads "Centro Cultural de la Raza, P.O Box 8251, San Diego, CA 92102"..
 

Sherman Unidos Dance, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 19 x 11.75 in.; Paper size: 23 x 14.25 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Sherman Unidos Dance features a cholo and a chola. In the center of the "Sherman Unidos" symbol are two hands clasped in the Chicano style. Text reads, "Music by Brown Pride Disco/ Friday Sept 5th/ 8:00-12:00 Pm/ Our lady of Angels Hall/ 22nd St., S. D./ Tickets - $2.50". Text all in Gothic script (Olde English); photographer: UCSB photography
 

Solidaridad con los Pueblos de Nicaragua y El Salvador 1978

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.5 x 16.75 in.; Paper size: 23.25 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depics Augusto César Sandino and another man. Text reads, "'Nos hacía falta que el mundo supiera que aún estábamos en la lucha.' 'We needed the world to know that we were still in the struggle.' Sandino" and "Solidaridad con los Pueblos de Nicaragua y El Salvador". The background is a gradation from orange to yellow. Some copies require preservation treatment.; chop mark: La Raza Silkscreen Center, 3174 -16th St..(415) 863-5364, San Francisco, CA. 94103. A stamp on the back indicates this poster being property of Centro Cultural de la Raza..
 

Southern Regional Tenaz Mini Festival, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 19 x 13 in.; Paper size: 20 x 14 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a TENAZ (Teatro Nacional de Aztlán) theatre festival depicts a human figure wearing two masks. Text reads, "Teatro Mestizo Presents Southern Regional TENAZ Mini Festival, Saturday Nov. 30 8PM-11:30PM SDCC Auditorium, Sunday Dec.1 1:30PM-5PM Chicano Parque". Participating theatre groups included: Primavera, Esperanza, Mazcla, Espíritu de Aztlán, Niños, Linicoln, Servidores Popular de la Vida, Teatro del Centro, Teatro Mestizo, Teatro Razita, and Hermandad.; fund: Centro Cultural de la Raza, SDCC M.E.Ch.A., and the Chicano Park Steering Committee.
 

Spiritual Unity Run, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 20.25 x 13.875 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Spiritual Unity Run. Image is of a Tarahumara runner holding a torch superimposed on a line representing California's coast. Footprints approach a representation of the Chicano Park Kiosco. Los Angeles is indicated by a star and the words "nstra. sra. de los angeles, olvera st." Beneath the title in a half-sun are the words "sunrise 18 april", and in a green eagle "Chicano Park 10th Anniversary"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Summer Music Festival, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16 x 22 in.; Paper size: 16.5 x 22.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing the Summer Music Festival features a musical note on a green and yellow striped background. Text reads, "Comite Musical Mission Cultural Center Presents Summer Music Festival A free concert series of ethnic music and dance held in cooperation with communities in the S.F. city area. July 28 Bayview Opera House 12-6 outdoor 4705 Third St Hunters Point Combo Mestizo Batucaje Gregorio y sus Adagios Soul Existence August 11 Western Addition 12-6 outdoor Cultural Center 765 Fulton St Orquesta Rene del Mar Chevere Soul Existence Julio y su Jazz Septeto August 18 Mission Cultural Center 12-6 2868 Mission St George M' Lely Jazz Trio Duwang Mohamed Now Artet August 25 United Nation Plaza 12-6 outdoor 5th Market Chinese Music Workshop Combo Mestizo Teatro Coco Santo Orquesta Rene Del Mar Sponsored by a grant from the Zellerbach Family Foundation 2868 Mission Street San Francisco, California 94110 (415) 821-1155".; fund: The Zellerbach Family Foundation.
 

Tardeada Nuevo Amanecer, Announcement Poster for 1973

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 14 in.; Paper size: 22 x 14 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Tardeada Nuevo Amanecer. Image is of an inverted indigenous deity. Text reads, "Ballet Folklorico en Aztlan/ Trio Moreno/ Los Nuevo Latinos band y Vision Band Musica Chicana y Latina/ Mariachi y Duetoi Amor Indio + Pancho Peña/ Musica del Corazón para Gosar y Bailar/ Tardeada Nuevo Amanecer/ Baile-Dance/ Balboa Park Club/ $2.00 Single $3.00 Couple/ Venta de: Carne Asada, Cerveza, Refrescos/ Enero 12, 1973 6:00 P.M. to 2:00A.M./ Venga a Bailar Comer, Y Gosar."; ; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Teatro Urbano Teatro Mestizo Los Servidores, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.25 x 10.25 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster on yellow paper announcing a theatre festival depicts a seated calavera playing a guitar. Text reads, "Teatro Urbano Teatro Mestizo Los Servidores Benefit Performance sponsored by Toltecas en Aztlan, Centro Cultural de la Raza in cooperation with TENAZ Friday March 29, 7:30 P.M. Retail Clerks Hall 25949 Bell Porte Ave. Harbor City, California, Donation $2.00/Chidlren under twelve $1.00".; fund: Toltecas en Aztlán and Centro Cultural de la Raza.
 

Teatro-Taller Tecolote, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 10 x 8 in.; Paper size: 11 x 8.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied flyer/poster for a CCLR theatre workshop depicts an owl, an actress, and a photgraph of puppets. Text reads, "Centro Cultural de la Raza presenta teatro-taller tecolote Centro Libre de Experimantación Teatral y Artística CLETA. Aguilas de Rojos Dias Collective Work Directed By Luis Cisneros, 1 Hr. 15 Min. Technical Production-Jesus Montes Y Juan Manuel Ramirez. Costumes And Scenery-Miguel Angel Villanueva. This Exciting Play Employs The New Alternatives Of Theatrical Techniques; Choreography, Poetry, Puppetry And Music To Strongly Comment On The Contemporary Struggle Of The Central American People. [Referring to A Emiliano Zapata:] Collective Work By Margarita Argot, 40 Min. Music-Rafael Ruiz. Scenery-T.T.T., Rini Templenton [sic] This Innovative Play Uses Puppetry And Corridos To Give The Audience A Perspective On The Life And Times Of The Storied Mexican Revolutionary Leader. The Politics And Social Issues Of The Era Are Humorously Explored Making The Piece Valuable And Entertaining For Adults And Children Wednesday Night August 26, 8:PM 1981 Performance $2.00 Mexican Theatrical Workshops at the Centro Cultural De La Raza in Balboa Park's Pepper Grove. (Requesting Donations) Tuesday - 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, August 25 - Workshops led by Luis Cisneros Thursday - 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, August 27 - Puppetry and other techniques For More Information On Performance And Workshops - 235-6135 Celebrating 10 years of Producing Indian, Mexican and Chicano Arts."
 

The Creation of an Artist's Kibbutz System!, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 7.5 x 10 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing a communal living system features an image of the sun. There are two fliers on the same page. Text reads, "Announcing: The Creation of an Artists' Kibbutz System!Once Upon A Time, dome Liberated Women who happened to be living in the Far Out West got together and decided that they would do a far out experiment. They talked it out for hours, days, weeks, months, even years. They decided to let the few seemingly Transformed men (that is, those who had outgrown male rivalry & sexism) in on the plan, with the understanding that obsolete ego-trips would not be tolerated in the adventure. What they set out to do was to prove, by building a working model, the following hypotheses: 1. Women & men can lead creative, depression-free lives through equalogy (the practice & study of pure & total equality) in an ecological, town & country, "comuniversal" village, or artists' kibbutz system, emanating from (& based in) San Francisco; 2. Certain conditioned characteristics in people which are antithetical to cooperative living (e.g., male rivalry, male chauvinism, the pull towards marriage & isolation, etc.) can be successfully transcended in the right environment with the right attitudes; 3. All members of this western kibbutz-village complex can be self-employed in vocations of their own choosing through properly designed, cooperative programs with an efficient administrative system backing them up; the entire complex can in fact be a self-sufficient alliance with plenty of leisure for all; 4. Children in the community can be raised & educated with all of the adults sharing equally in this responsibility, with the result being that the children will grow into healthy, happy, un-alienated, well-educated, integrated adults. So far, the groundwork for all of this has been solidly laid, and the outlook is excellent for the next stage of the "thing". All of the dynamics of the Artist's Kibbutz System (including living it) cn be learned about at The Communal Living Academy. in San Francisco. For more information, phone 752-0773. Printed as a Community Service by the S.F. Art Commission's Neighborhood Arts Program."; fund: S.F. Art Commission's Neighborhood Arts Program.
 

The Land is Ours undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts an indigenous Chicano family in front of green hills. On the horizon, farmworkers march in protest. A United Farm Workers huelga eagle hovers in the sky beneath the yellow words, "This Land is Ours".; chop mark: Lower left corner stamped with "La Raza Graphic Center, Inc. 3174 16th St., S.F. 94103 863-5820".
 

The Longest Walk 1978

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 18.625 x 13.5 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Announcement Poster for "The Longest Walk." Brown and beige (from paper) image of a woman. She is alone on a desert landscape. Brown text below the image reads, "The Longest Walk [/] July 15, 1978." The Longest Walk was from February to July 1978. Several hundred Native Americans marched from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. to symbolize the forced removal of American Indians from their ancestral lands and to draw attention to the continuing issues facing the Indian community; photographer: UCSB photography
 

The Tecolote Visions, Announcement Poster for 1982

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.5 x 11 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster depicts a theatre troupe. Other images include stylized owls. Text reads, "Teatro de la Esperanza & Provisional Theatre present their combined production The Tecolote Visions The adventures of Don Pancho's twins and their remarkable journey to Easy Street--and back again. Las adventuras de los gemelos dee Don Pancho y su jornada increible a la Vida Buena--y su regreso."; .
 

Tierra Valentine's Dance, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16 x 10.5 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a Valentine's Dance depicts a couple dancing in between two hearts. The heart on the left contains the word "Valentine's", the one on the right "Dance". Text reads, "San Diego Evening College MECHA presents Tierra, Direct From LA With The Latest Latin Disco Soul Sounds Sat. Feb. 4, 9-1am Master Host Inn 950 Hotel Circle Mission Valley For Ticket Information Call 236-1228 Advance $6.00 At Door $6.50."
 

Tomás Fashions for Men, Shopping Bag undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 5.5 x 8 in.; Paper size: 13 x 9.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Paper shopping bag features an image of a man in Pre-Columbian dress. Text reads, "Tomas Fashions for Men 2017 Mariposa 233-5535 4229 E. Shields 227-5142"; fund: Tomás.
 

Tonacatecutli (Jan) 1973

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 15.25 x 19.75 in.; Paper size: 16.25 x 22.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

A line-drawing image of the Aztec god Tonacatecutli (or Tonacatecuhtli), "Lord of the Flesh", who, with his partner Tonacatciuatl, is associated with the beginning of time and the beginning of the year.; chop mark: Symbol in lower right corner is central image of the Centro Cultural de la Raza emblem; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Una Noche con Octavio Romano, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 15.25 x 10 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a lecture depicts an indigenous face. Text reads, "MECHA USD Alcala Park Presents "Una Noche con" Octavio Romano DeSales Auditorium Monday March 27th, 7.30 P.M. Ballet Folklórico en Aztlán Y Trio Moreno (non-university Students: $.50) Noted Author And Professor At U.CaL. Berkeley."
 

Urban Journalism Workshop 82, Announcement Poster for 1982

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 6.75 x 7 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen announcement poster depicts three rows of computer keys. The top row features images of faces, a microphone, a television, and a pen. The second row reads, "UJW 82", and the bottom row reads, "CCNMA". Text beneath the image reads, "Urban Journalism Workshop 82 California Chicano Mews Media Association, San Diego Chapter June 27-July 9, 1982."
 

Varrios Unite!!! undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 10 x 14.25 in.; Paper size: 11 x 17 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts Chicanos surrounding a coffin. Images of drug abuse float in the air above them. Text reads, "Varrios Unite!!! Chicanos Don't Kill Chicanos ¡Organizate Raza!" This print has tape on the back.
 

Weltkonferenz zur Ausmerzung des Rassismus und der Rassendiskriminierung, Announcement Poster for 1978

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 23.5 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 23.5 x 16.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing the World Conference on the Elimination of Racism and Racial Discrimination depicts four hands--each a different color-- in the body of a stylized dove. The background is blue. Text reads, "Weltkonferenz zur Ausmerzung des Rassismus und der Rassendiskriminierung Basel Konferenzzentrum Mustermesse 18.-21. Mai 78."
 

Why Can't We Be Friends? 1975

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 20 x 23 in.; Paper size: 20 x 23 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster depicts the band War in front of Judy Baca and Christina Schlesinger's mural "Venice in the '70s". Text at the top of the print reads, "Why Can't We Be Friends?" The print features the signatures of each band member beneath their photograph.; fund: United Artists and Far Out Productions.
 

Women, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 10 x 7.5 in.; Paper size: 11x 8.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing a theatrical production depicts the faces of three women. Text reads, "ink productions presents Women, staged by k.e. grier S.F. Community Theatre 220 buchanan st. friday feb. 15 8 & 9:30 sunday feb. 17 3 pm. donations".; fund: Ink Productions; chop mark: San Francisco Art Commission's Neighborhood Arts Program.
 

Women's Open Showcase 1982, Announcement Poster for 1982

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 19.25 x 15 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing the Women's Open Showcase 1982 depicts three female performers in silhouette on a stage. Text reads, "Palmer / Najimy Presents: Women's Open Showcase 1982 Friday Nights at Wing Cafe 239-9906 2753 B Street - San Diego, Ca. in Golden Hill."
 

Worker's Self-Management in Spain/Autogestión en España, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.5 x 10 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreened image of a group of men in front of a tour bus with a sign reading "CNT". Text reads, "Worker's Self-Management in Spain/ Autogestión en España/ Miguel Mesa speaks on the CNT (Spanish National Confederation of Labor)/ April 3 7:30 P.M. H.L. Auditorium U.C.S.D./ Free!/ CNT Support Committee/ Child Care/ Info 452-4242".; chop mark: In lower center is International Workers of the World and the Wobbly symbol.; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Workshops Talleres, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 8.5 x 11 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 11 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing workshops is on yellow paper. Text reads, "Centro Cultural de le Raza Y S.D. Park & Recreation Dept. presenta! Workshops Talleres Guitarra...Ballet Folklorico...Arts & Crafts...Teatro Chicano Highland Landis Park 3702 Highland St. 283-2574 Miercoles 5: 00-8:00pm ALL Chicano Park 1960 National Ave. 236-1228 Friday 5:00-8:00pm ALL"; fund: Centro Cultural de la Raza and San Diego Park and Recreation Department.
 

Xochicuicatl, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 12 in.; Paper size: 24 x 15 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster on fluorescent orange Fasson Crack N Peel paper depicts a person speaking a date. The image in the center of the print is a circle with optically-illusory designs. Text reads, "Xochicuicatl March 21, 1981 Flor Y Canto Al Aire Libre Chicano Park San Diego Califas Recital de Poesía Chicana". This print has suffered wear at the bottom.
 

Zapata undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.5 x 17 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreened image of Zapata in gold on black background. Text reads "Zapata" at top and "La tierra es de quien la trabaja" and "The land belongs to the one that works it" at the bottom. A stamp on the back identifies this poster as the property of el Centro Cultural de la Raza.; chop mark: In lower right corner reads "Designed and Printed By La Raza Graphic Center"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

2a Festival Internacional de la Raza, Announcement Poster for 1985

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21 x 15 in.; Paper size: 22.25 x 16.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a music festival depicts a man in a sombrero in purple ink. Text reads, "Festival Internacional de la Raza CREA- 1985 por la raza cantará el corrido Música - Plástica - Teatro - Foros Tijuana - Mexicali - Ensenada del 12 al 14 de octubre Jornadas De Solidaridad". An emblem in the upper right corner reads, "Año Internacional de la Juventud 1985 Participación, Desarrollo, Paz Mexico".; fund: Consejo Nacional de Recursos para la Atención de la Juventud, Programa Cultural de las Fronteras, SEP Cultura, Comite Mexicano De La Nueva Cancion, Comite Internacional Permanente De La Nueva Cancion, and Baja California.
 

Southern California's Cinco de Mayo Spring Jazz Festival, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset print; Image size: 22.5 x 17 in.; Paper size: 24 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Offset concert poster depicts indigenous faces in the corners. Text reads, "Latin Beat Productions Presents: Southern California's Cinco De Mayo Spring Jazz Festival Special Guest Stars: Flora Purim & Airto Gil-Scott Heron With Special Friends Cal Tjader, Joe Cuba A Latin Fusion Direct from New York Machito And His Orchestra Joe Marillo Quintet Sunday May 6, 2PM Til Dusk Starlite Bowl Balboa Park San Diego $725 in Advance $800 At The Door Tickets Available At Ticketron Outlets & Selected Record Stores (565-9947, 299-3646). The 'Cinco De Mayo' Festival Is A Fund-Raising Event For The Metropolitan Area Advisory Commission: (M.A.A.C.). Come Early For Good Parking And Seating!!"; fund: Latin Beat Productions; chop mark: Graphic Arts International Union, Official Union Label, in lower left corner.
 

Peoples College of Law, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.25 x 21.75 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 22.5 in.
creator: Artist Unknown [Malaquías Montoya?]

Description/Comments

Offset poster depicts industrial and agricultural workers and stylized machinery and fields. Text reads, "Peoples College of Law 660 South Bonnie Brae Street Los Angeles, California 90057 (213) 483-0083", and "The Limits of the Tyrants are Prescribed By Those Whom They Oppress".; chop mark: Ink Works, Allied Printing, Trades Council, Northern Calif..
 

°Varrio Sí, Yonkes No!, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy (?) on blue, yellow, and green paper; Image size: 10 x 15.75 in.; Paper size: 11 x 17 in.
creator: Artist Unknown [Victor Ochoa?]

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing a special television program entitled "¡Varrio Sí, Yonkes No!" depicts a view of the city of San Diego. The Chicano Park kiosco and an Aztec pyramid are visible on either side of the San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge. Text reads, "*Programa Especial En Television* ¡Varrio Sí, Yonkes No! Viernes 8 de april 8:p.m. en "Latin Profile" Producida y Dirigida Por La Comunidad *Será También Televisado Inmediatamente Después, El Punto De Vista De Las Agencias Govermentales [sic]. canal KFMB 8."
 

El Maguey New Paintings by Carlos Loarca, Announcement Poster for (Nov 16) 1978

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 23 x 17.5 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: [Artist Unknown]

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing El Maguey new paintings by Carlos Loarca Opening: Nov. 16, 1978 at 7:30pm at the Galeria Museo to Dec. 24 Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission St. -NAP; .
 

2a Feria Nacional del Libro de Tijuana, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 15 x 15 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17.5 in.
creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing Tijuana's second national book fair features photos from the previous event. Text reads, "2a Feria Nacional del Libro de Tijuana Del 29 de Mayo al 14 de Junio 1981 Avenida Revolucion y Calle 8a (Junto Jai Alai) Organizada por La Union de Libreros de Tijuana Bajo el Patrocinio del Codiecli y El H.X Ayuntamiento de Tijuana". Credit for the photos is given to Cinewest.; fund: La Union de Libreros de Tijuana, Codiecli, and the H.X Ayuntamiento de Tijuana.
 

Celebration, Announcement Poster for 1982

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21.5 x 16.25 in.; Paper size: 22.75 x 17.5 in.
creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a Día de la Raza (Columbus Day) Celebration; chop mark: Lower left corner reads, "Printed Silkscreen by Centro Cultural De La Raza".
 

Danza en Aztlán, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 17 x 11.25 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 11.625 in.
creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a dance celebration depicts a Danza headdress, a soldadera holding a rifle, and Jalisco dancers. Text reads, "Danza en Aztlan Free! ¡Gratis! Join us for an afternoon uniting and celebrating 10 years of Chicano "danza"! Presented Free At 2pm-4:30pm, Saturday, June 13, 1981 Educational Cultural Complex, Performing Arts Theatre 4343 Ocean View Boulevard, San Diego Dance Performances By: Ballet Folklorico en Aztlan Danza Mexicayotl Grupo Chicano de ESD Grupo Folklorico Nayar Co-Sponsored by Centro Cultural de la Raza. Printing by Taller de Grafica del Centro Cultural. Art and Design by David Avalos."; fund: California Arts Council through Community Arts of San Diego; chop mark: Printing by Taller de Grafica del Centro Cultural.
 

Festival de los Teatros Chicanos, Announcement Poster for 1977

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21 x 15.5 in.; Paper size: 22.75 x 17.75 in.
creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a theatre festival depicts a calavera and a horned figure on a stage. A laughing audience watches. Text reads, "Festival De Los Teatros Chicanos Centro Cultural de la Raza and TENAZ Present The Eighth Chicano Theatre Festival July 3rd- 10th 1977 Performances at 7PM Nightly Camino Theatre University of San Diego, for more info. call: 235-6135 Centro Cultural De La Raza."
 

Stop Reagan's Bracero Program! 1982 Calendar 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 21.5 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 22.25 x 17.125 in.
creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

Offset 1982 calendar features a Casasola photograph of an armed Mexican Revolutionary soldadera with the caption, "La Adelita". Text reads, "1982 Committee on Chicano Rights, Inc. Decade of the Chicano Self-Determination: ¡El Control Esta En Nuestras Manos, Raza! Stop Reagan's Bracero Program!".; fund: Committee On Chicano Rights.
 

Student Affirmative Action Committee Annual General Assembly, Announcement Poster for 1982

General Physical Description note: silkscreen on yellow poster paper; Image size: 14.5 x 14.75 in.; Paper size: 22.75 x 17.75 in.
creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing the Student Affirmative Action Committee's annual general assembly depicts students of various ethnicities going to the SAAC assembly. Text reads, "UCSD Student Affirmative Action Committee SAAC Annual General Assembly UCSD 1982 University of California, San Diego Friday, October 29, 1982 4:30 PM-7:30 PM Affirmative Action Leadership Workshop (directed by Miguel Cevallos, Assoc. Dir., UC Student Lobby) Location: North Conference Room 7:30-9:30 PM Dinner Discussion Reception Location: Che Cafe $2 Donation 9:30-1:30 AM "Dance for Progress in the '80's" Location: Under the Stars at the Che Cafe $3 Donation Open to Public Info: 452-2573 or 452-6808". There is a map to the Che Cafe in the lower right corner of the print.; chop mark: Lower left corner reads, "Silkscreen: Centro Cultural de la Raza".
 

The 3rd Annual Day at the Park, Announcement Poster for (Jul) 1981

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21.75 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for The 3rd Annual Day at the Park. Image is of a man and a woman in a lowrider and the Chicano Park Kiosco. Text reads, "Brown Image presents/ The 3rd Annual Day at the Park/ Lowrider Car & Bike Show!/ Chicano Park Under the Bridge/ Free & Open to the Community/ 1 PM - 6PM/ Funn Band/ Malo Sounds D.J./ Brown Image is a Member of the San Diego Lowrider Car Club Council Which is Dedicated to Promoting Unity Between All San Diego Car Clubs and Barrios. C/S/ Dance Award Ceremony/ Centro Cultural de la Raza/ Balboa Park's Pepper Grove/ 8PM-1AM/ $3 Donation/ In Association with Budweiser Michelob/ Saturday Day & Night August 15". The lower right corner is ripped, removing information about the date and printing center.; chop mark: Lower left corner reads, "Taller De Grafica-Centro Cultural"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

The 3rd Annual Day at the Park, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 11 x 8.5 in.; Paper size: 11 x 8.5 in.
creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for The 3rd Annual Day at the Park. Image is of a man and a woman in a lowrider and the Chicano Park Kiosco. Text reads, "Brown Image presents/ The 3rd Annual Day at the Park/ Lowrider Car & Bike Show!/ Chicano Park Under the Bridge/ Free & Open to the Community/ 1 PM - 6PM/ Funn Band/ Malo Sounds D.J./ Brown Image is a Member of the San Diego Lowrider Car Club Council Which is Dedicated to Promoting Unity Between All San Diego Car Clubs and Barrios. C/S/ Dance Award Ceremony/ Centro Cultural de la Raza/ Balboa Park's Pepper Grove/ 8PM-1AM/ $3 Donation/ In Association with Budweiser Michelob/ Saturday (Day & Night) August 15". There is another, larger version of theis print.; fund: Brown Image.
 

Tierra en San Diego, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.5 x 10.5 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a concert depicts the band Tierra surrounding a lowrider. Text reads, "Your Neffew Presents "An Intimate Affair" with Tierra en San Diego Limited Seating at the International Blend 4034 30th St., North Park Saturday Night, February 7, 1981 Shows: 8:00 PM & 10:30 PM Tickets Selecta-A-Seat Licorice Pizza (Chula Vista) International Blend El Centro Cultural de la Raza Joint Promotion By International Blend & Hanson Music For More Information: 284-9603 or 287-6718."
 

One Hundred Year Anniversary José Guadalupe Posada Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, Announcement Poster for 1980

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16 x 10 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Avalos, David

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing an exhibition of works by Mexican graphic artists depicts the faces of Antonio Vanegas Arroyo and José Guadalupe Posada. Captions identify them. Text reads, "'One Hundred Year Anniversary' José Guadalupe Posada Antonio Vanegas Arroyo An Exhibition in Two Places Organized by El Centro Cultural de la Raza". There follows information about the two exhibits.
 

Lino Chavez Y El Conjunto Jarocho De Veracruz, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 8.5 x 14 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 14 in.
creator: Avalos, David
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a concert depicts a requinto player in jarocho costume. Text reads, "Lino Chavez Y El Conjunto Jarocho De Veracruz Hear the World's Greatest Requinto Player Direct from Veracruz! See Veracruz Dances Performed by the Danza en Aztlán Allstars!" There follows location and ticket information.; fund: Centro Cultural de la Raza's Binational Project, the Center for World Music, California Arts Council, and COMBO.
 

7th Annual Toltecayotl, Announcement Poster for (Apr 22) 1984

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 17.25 x 11.5 in.; Paper size: 18 x 12 in.
creator: Aztleca, -2012

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a traditional dance gathering depicts a circle of indigenous dancers with the caption, "Consigna Del Ueyi Tlahtohkan Anauak 12 de agosto de 1521". Text reads, "Toltecas En Aztlan Presents its 7th Annual Toltecayotl April 22, 1984 at Chicano Park 10 Years of Danza Azteca en Aztlan". There follows a poem titled "Mensaje de Kuauhtemok". This print has suffered damage opn its left side consistent with the nibblings of rodents.; chop mark: Lower Right, Xochicuicatl Flor Y Canto Publications P.O. Box 8371 San Diego, California 92102.
 

Environmental Graphics, Announcement Poster for 1978

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 34 x 22 in.; Paper size: 34 x 22 in.
creator: Baker, Eric

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a slide show depicts white directional arrows pointing in all directions. The rest of the poster is red and green. Text reads, "Environmental Graphics John Follis on behalf of the American Institute of Graphic Arts presents Environmental Design: Signing and Graphics; A slide exhibition of architectural signing and graphics relating to total environment, either interior or exterior. Sponsored by Patrick Maddux & Co. and the San Diego Communicating Arts Group. Wednesday, February 15, 1978, 7:00 PM at the San Diego Gas & Electric Company Auditorium located at 101 Ash Street San Diego. This is not a dinner meeting. Light refreshments will be served. There will be no charge. Paper: Nolan Paper Co. Printing: Arts and Crafts Press Typography: Central Graphics Production: Eric Baker".; fund: Patrick Maddux and Co. and the San Diego Communicating Arts Group; chop mark: Printed at Arts and Crafts Press..
 

Xultun Tarot 1976

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 27.5 x 18 in.; Paper size: 32 x 20 in.
creator: Balin, Peter

Description/Comments

Offset print depicts Mayans, Mayan glyphs, and Mayan iconography. The print is divided into three parts. Text within the image area reads, "Xultún Tarot" and below the image reads, ""Xultun Tarot (copyright) 1976 by Peter Balin All Rights Reserved". This print is torn at the top.
 

Four Arrows, Announcement Poster for 1978

General Physical Description note: photocopy?; Image size: 15.25 x 9.5 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Barajas, Sal

Description/Comments

Photocopied announcement poster on yellow paper depicts an indigenous face in a feather headdress. Text reads, "El Centro Cultural de la Raza Presents: Una noche indigena con; Four Arrows A group of native people of the Americas At The Centro Cultural de la Raza Friday; Februaruy 3rd, 1978 6:30 to 10:45PM". A schedule of events there follows. An image of the Centro Cultural de la Raza building appears in the lower left hand corner.; fund: Centro Cultural de la Raza and California Arts Council.
 

1980 National Chicano Moratorium March and Rally, Announcement Poster for 1980

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21 x 15.75 in.; Paper size: 22 x 17 in.
creator: C., Carlos

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing the 1980 National Chicano Moratorium March & Rally depicts a man holding a wrench in the air. Text reads, "1980 National Chicano Moratorium March & Rally Aug. 30 East L.A. Cal. No Draft-Freeze Prices & Excessive Profits-End Immigration Raids-Stop Police Brutality & Killing-Expand Bi-lingual Bi-Cultural Programs-Adequate Health Care & Education For Info. On Transportation And Boarding Contact The National Chicano Moratorium Committee At (213) 224-9168 5244 Huntington Dr. L.A. Cal 90032". There is tape on the back of this print.; fund: National Chicano Moratorium Committee.
 

Emiliano Zapata Junto A Una Escalera ca. 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 14.5 x 9.5 in.; Paper size: 19 x 12.5 in.
creator: Casasola, Agustín Víctor, 1874-1938

Description/Comments

Offset print of a sepia Casasola (or Brehme) photograph of Emiliano Zapata holding a rifle as he stands next to a staircase. Text reads, "Agustin V. Casasola: 100 Photographs f the Mexican Revolution, Centro Cultural de la Raza, November 8-30, 1981, Info: (714) 235-6135".; fund: California Arts Council, City of San Diego, and COMBO.
 

Pancho Villa 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 17 x 9.75 in.; Paper size: 19 x 12.5 in.
creator: Casasola, Agustín Víctor, 1874-1938

Description/Comments

Offset print of a Casasola sepia photograph of General Pancho Villa. Text reads, "Agustin V. Casasola: 100 Photographs f the Mexican Revolution, Centro Cultural de la Raza, November 8-30, 1981, Info: (714) 235-6135". There is further information about the exhibit below the image area: "The Casasola Exhibition is the highlight of Noviembre Revolucionario, a month-long series of cultural events focusing on the Mexican Revolution and organized by the Centro Cultural de la Raza P.O. Box 8251, San Diego, CA 92102, (714) 235-6135. Partial funding by California Arts Council, City of San Diego and COMBO. The photography exhibit itself is being toured by San Francisco's Galeria de la Raza and is from the collection of Minerva and Gilberto V. Martinez."; fund: California Arts Council, City of San Diego, and COMBO.
 

Soldaderas 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 23 x 15 in.; Paper size: 25 x 19 in.
creator: Casasola, Agustín Víctor, 1874-1938

Description/Comments

Offset print of a Casasola sepi photograph depicting Mexican Revolutionary soldiers and soldaderas, the women who fed, supported, and fought alongside them. Text reads, "Agustin V. Casasola: 100 Photographs f the Mexican Revolution, Centro Cultural de la Raza, November 8-30, 1981, Info: (714) 235-6135".; fund: California Arts Council, City of San Diego, and COMBO.
 

Villa En La Silla Presidencial 1981

General Physical Description note: offset print of a sepia photograph; Image size: 7 x 9.25 in.; Paper size: 9 x 12.5 in.
creator: Casasola, Agustín Víctor, 1874-1938

Description/Comments

Offset print of a Casasola sepia photograph depicts General Pancho Villa seated next to Emiliano Zapata. Revolutionary soldiers surround them. Text reads, "Agustin V. Casasola: 100 Photographs of the Mexican Revolution, Centro Cultural de la Raza, November 8-30, 1981, Info: (714) 235-6135".; fund: California Arts Council, City of San Diego, and COMBO.
 

Zapata Montado a Caballo 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 23 x 15 in.; Paper size: 25 x 19 in.
creator: Casasola, Agustín Víctor, 1874-1938

Description/Comments

Offset print of a Casasola sepia photo depicts Emiliano Zapata on a horse. Text reads, "Agustin V. Casasola: 100 Photographs f the Mexican Revolution, Centro Cultural de la Raza, November 8-30, 1981, Info: (714) 235-6135".; fund: California Arts Council, City of San Diego, and COMBO.
 

Zapatistas en el Sanborn's de los Azulejos en 1914 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 7 x 9.25 in.; Paper size: 9 x 12.5 in.
creator: Casasola, Agustín Víctor, 1874-1938

Description/Comments

Offset print of a Casasola sepia photograph depicts two Zapatista soldiers at Sanborn's Cafe. Text reads, "Agustin V. Casasola: 100 Photographs f the Mexican Revolution, Centro Cultural de la Raza, November 8-30, 1981, Info: (714) 235-6135".; fund: California Arts Council, City of San Diego, and COMBO.
 

Rifa undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 27.5 x 22 in.; Paper size: 29 x 23.125 in.
creator: Castellanos, Leonard

Description/Comments

Red and black silkscreen portrait of Emilio Zapata wearing a hat and a bandanna tied around his neck. The background is yellow. Below image area reads: "RIFA". Needs conservation treatment. There are three copies of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreens.; chop mark: In lower right is a sun. Mechicano?; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Xicanindio Unity Conference, Announcement Poster for 1978

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 14 x 10.5 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Castillo, Raztlán

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a conference depicts a man in front of the word "Aztlán" with his gaze cast upward. Beneath him is an indigenous shield on the body of a United Farm Workers eagle. Text reads, "Xicanindio Unity Conference Nov. 25-26, 1978 Guadalupe, AZ."
 

13 Annual MEChA High School Conference, Announcement Poster for, 1983

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.5 x 10.5 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Chivo

Description/Comments

Offset poster on yellow paper announcing MEChA's high school conference depics a male and a female graduate in black ink. Text reads, "¡Ponte trucha! haz la lucha...¡Educate! Be Aware, Get Involved, Educate Yourself! 13th Annual MEChA High School Conference Saturday, November 19, 1983 8AM to 5PM San Diego State University Entertainment, Food, Speakers and Workshops: Workshops include: -Arte Y Cultura -Barrio Unity -Bilingual Education -Business -Education As An Alternative To The Military -Engineering -EOP/Financial Aid -Health Professions -La Mujer -Law And Immigration -Community College Transfer Requirements Sponsored in part by: Educational Opportunity Program, Cultural Arts Board, and the Associated Students, San Diego State University. For More Information Call MEChA @ 265-6541".; fund: Educational Opportunity Program, Cultural Arts Board, and the Associated Students, San Diego State University.
 

Cesar Chavez, Announcement Poster for 1975

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.75 x 22.5 in.; Paper size: 19 x 25 in.
creator: Cid, Armando, 1943-2009

Description/Comments

Announcement Poster for "Cesar Chavez." Black and red stylized drawing of farmworkers, black type reads: "Estop [sic] Alto / yo miro myself tu quien es Simon Mexico we dont [sic] / want you messkin [sic] Messco, yo soy Warrior De / Corazon Pinche Hüeay un des Madre De Chica-Patas / and I am Tired of Jew / Mexico Cid, c/s / Huelga; / Cesar Chavez, May 3, 1975 11 AM-SAT, Sac. State University Quad." There is a copy of this print in the Royal Chicano Air Force collection of silkscreens.; chop mark: Lower right; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Master's Armando Cid, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy(?); Image size: 13 x 10.5 in.; Paper size: 14 x 11 in.
creator: Cid, Armando, 1943-2009

Description/Comments

Photocopied (?) poster announcing an exhibition of Armando Cid's work depicts a grotesque clown shaking hands with a man na business suit, possibly Jimmy Carter. Text reads, "Master's Armando Cid April 6-May 3 Hr. 12-5 Reception April 6, 8 P.M. 629 15th & G sts. 446-0831 Sacramento Barrios Gallery"; .
 

We Honor Our Indian People Who Died At Wounded Knee 1973

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 9.5 x 15.5 in.; Paper size: 11 x 17 in.
creator: Cortéz, Carlos, 1923-2005

Description/Comments

Silkscreen commemoration for massacre victims depicts three Native Americans. Text reads, "Native American Committee We honor Our Indian People Who Died At Wounded Knee 1873-1973." Also included in the image is the CAC emblem with an animal dated 1983, and the symbol of the Industrial Workers of the World, who donated labor.; fund: Industrial Workers of the World.
 

Concurso de Cartel, Announcement Poster for 1992

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 33.25 in.; Paper size: 23.375 x 34.625 in.
creator: Covarrubias, Martha

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Concurso de Cartel". Image is of the head of a deer. The tips of its antlers are pointed and resemble pencils. Text reads, "El Programa Cultural de las Fronteras del Consejo Nacional Para la Cultura y Las Artes/ Convoca al/ Concurso de Cartel/ Festival internacional de la/ Raza 1992". Text on either side of the deer's neck lists contest rules and procedures.; chop mark: Lower right corner reads "Consejo Nacional Para La Cultura y Las Artes"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Day of the Dead El Día de los Muertos, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 23.5 x 19 in.; Paper size: 34 x 22 in.

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing an art exhibition depicts a Día de los Muertos celebration. Text reads, "Day of the Dead El Día de los Muertos Clay Morrison, Curator West Hubbard Gallery 61 W. Hubbard St. Oct. 3 to Nov. 28, 1981 Gallery Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 11:00-5:00, Thursday 11:00-7:00 This program supported in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Illinois Arts Council, and the Chicago Council on Fine Arts. Poster artwork by Alejandro Romero; design by Miles DeCoster."; fund: National Endowment for the Arts, Illinois Arts Council, and the Chicago Council on Fine Arts.
 

La Celebracion Del Año Nuevo Mexicano, Announcement Poster for 1982

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 22 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 28.5 x 18.5 in.
creator: Diaz, Aurelio

Description/Comments

Offset announcement poster for the Mexican New Year celebration depicts an Aztec calendar filling the sky above a Mexican pyramid. Indigenous people celebrate the New Year at its base. Signature in the image area reads, "Aurelio Diaz 1982 Tektankalli" and features an indigenous symbol. Text outside the image area reads, "Chispa presenta La Celebracion Del Año Nuevo Mexicano Febrero 27, 1982 7 to 9 P.M. Llamar a 829-4047 421-4467 Iglesia de San Pius 1909 S. Ashland Chicano, Ill. 60617".; fund: Chicago Council on Fine Arts; chop mark: Lower left corner reads, "Printed by Andromeda Champaign, Illinois"..
 

La Feria de San Marcos, Announcement Poster for 1983

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 25 x 14.25 in.; Paper size: 26 x 19 in.
creator: Diaz, Aurelio

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing an amusement fair features an Aurelio Diaz painting depicting a man holding a carnival in his hands, musicians, a cinema, and an Aztec sun over a cityscape. Text reads, "la Feria de San Marcos Cermak Road Chamber of Commerce Invites You to the Feria de San Marcos Julio 7 al 17 July 7 thru 17 Cermak Road y Rockwell".; fund: Cermak Road Chamber of Commerce, Miller Brewing Company, and La Preferida Liquors.
 

Canto a Los Cuatro Vientos, Announcement Poster for 1982

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 22 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 28 x 20 in.
creator: Diaz Tekpankalli, Aurelio

Description/Comments

Offset announcement poster for "Canto a los Cuatro Vientos" depicts a rose in front of the world. A circle surrounding the globe contains indigenous icons and symbols. Behind the circle are upright arrows. Behind the arrows is a modern cityscape. In the foreground are indigenous Chicanos, one of which exhales a cloud of smoke. Another blows into a conch shell. An open book with Mayan drawings on is pages is in the center of the foreground. Signature inside the image area reads, "Aurelio Diaz Tekpankalli 1982" and features an indigenous symbol. Text outside the image area reads, "Canto a Los Cuatro Vientos Benito Juarez H.S. 22 De Agosto 3:00 P.M. Kanto al Pueblo Tribunal Jara Vientos Solar 5 Siglos de Resistencia Universidad Internacional 2529 W. Division Street 500 Years of Resistance Uptown Center Hull House 4520 N. Beacon St. Agosto 21 al 27, Chicago Agosto 28 al 31, Carbondale 30 de Julio al 31 de Agosto August 5-27".; fund: Chicago Council on Fine Arts and Kanto al Pueblo.
 

(title unknown) 1982

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21.25 x 13.5 in.; Paper size: 23.5 x 18 in.
creator: García, Sal

Description/Comments

Monochrome silkscreen print depicts a woman with her arm raised. The color is red.; chop mark: Lower left corner of back reads, "Centro Cultural de la Raza P.O. Box 8251, San Diego, CA 92102 (714) 235-6135".
 

Chale con Paint undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 17.5 x 12.5 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 14.25 in.
creator: García, Sal

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts a calavera holding an can of aerosol spraypaint. Text on the can reads, "La Muerte Paint Co." Text on the poster reads, "Paint Kills", "Chale con Paint", and "Don't Sniff". This print has been defaced repeatedly.
 

El Salvador 1982

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 19.5 x 14.25 in.; Paper size: 23.5 x 18 in.
creator: García, Sal

Description/Comments

Silkscreen print features a red open-mouthed face in the center of a black square with the five-pointed star and three bars symbolizing the armed forces. The red ink from the face drips toward the bottom of the print, creating the impression of blood. Stencilled text beneath the image area reads, "El Salvador".; chop mark: Lower left corner of back reads, "Centro Cultural de la Raza P.O. Box 8251, San Diego, CA 92102 (714) 235-6135".
 

Imperialism I 1982

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 11 x 8.5 in.; Paper size: 23.5 x 18 in.
creator: García, Sal

Description/Comments

Abstract print features a red square above an image of a tarantula. A blue thumbprint appears in the lower right corner of the image area.; chop mark: Lower right corner of back reads, "Centro Cultural de la Raza P.O. Box 8251, San Diego, CA 92102 (714) 235-6135".
 

Imperialism II 1982

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 11.5 x 9 in.; Paper size: 23.5 x 18 in.
creator: García, Sal

Description/Comments

Abstract print features a black square above an image of a tarantula. There are also splatters of red and blue ink.; chop mark: Lower right corner of back reads, "Centro Cultural de la Raza P.O. Box 8251, San Diego, CA 92102 (714) 235-6135".
 

Imperialism III 1982

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 10 x 7.5 in.; Paper size: 23.5 x 18 in.
creator: García, Sal

Description/Comments

Abstract print features a blue square above an image of a tarantula. Splotches of blue ink appear throughout the image area.; chop mark: Upper right corner of back reads, "Centro Cultural de la Raza P.O. Box 8251, San Diego, CA 92102 (714) 235-6135".
 

C.U.D.A., Announcement Poster for 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 14 x 11 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17.5 in.
creator: Garcilazo

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for the Cultural Unity Day of Awareness depicts four faces above the letters "C.U.D.A." Text reads, "Cultural Unity Day of Awareness FRI. Oct 5, 1979 Mandeville Center Quad 10:30 AM - 5:30 PM Speakers, Entertainment, Food, Crafts Herman Baca Denis [sic] Banks Shirley Weber Philip Vera Cruz". There follows a program schedule. The ink is black and the paper is yellow. This print is in need of conservation attention.; fund: Associated students of UCSD, Third College, Lumumba/Zapata College, Revelle College, Muir College, Warren College, Vice Chancelor Student Affairs, U.E.O., SAAC, BSU, MECHA, NASA, AASA, Committee on Chicano Rights, Centro Cultural De La Raza, Indian.
 

(title unknown) 1980

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 19 x 17 in.; Paper size: 20 x 18 in.
creator: Gomez, Ignacio

Description/Comments

Offset print of a painting depicts a young Chicano looking into the distance. In front of him are a ceramic vase, flowers, the Mexican National Seal, and a pyramid. Behind him are the faces of a conquistador, an Aztec, a calendar, a mission, and a skyscraper.; chop mark: P.O. Box 341, Glendale, California 91209.
 

(title unknown) 1980

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 23 x 17 in.; Paper size: 24 x 18 in.
creator: Gomez, Ignacio

Description/Comments

Offset poster depicts four Chicano children holding the tools of the professions of law, medicine, and science. In front of them are symbols of Mexican identity: the national seal, folklórico dancers, and the Aztec calendar. Text beneath the image area reads,; .
 

Musica Hispana de Nuestras Vidas Hispanic Music In Our Lives, 1982 Calendar 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 17.5 x 10 in.; Paper size: 19.5 x 12.25 in.
creator: Gomez, Ignacio

Description/Comments

Offset calendar for 1982 features paintings by Hispanic artists pertaining to musical themes. They are El Mundo Baila Conmigo/The World Dances With Us by Jorge Hernández Porto, Nuestros Carnavales/Carnaval: Our Festival Tradition by Manuel Vega, Ritmos de Nostalgia/Our Hispanic Rhythms: The Latin Beat by Dionisio Perkins, Nuestras Cofradías/Cofradías: Our Religious Tradition by Federico Vigil, Nuestras Zarzuelas/Zarzuelas: Our Theater Tradition by Joe Bastida Rodriguez, Tardeadas En Concierto/Concerts in the Parks: Our Classical Tradition by Vicente "Chente" Morales, Mi Canto a la Frontera/ Vaqueros: Our Western Tradition by Manuel Martinez, Melodias De Amor/Melodies of Love: Our Romantic Tradition by Jose Antonio Burciaga, El Cine: Ayer Y Hoy/ Lights, Camera: Samba! Our Film Tradition by Ignacio Gómez, La Riqueza De Mis Pueblos/The Day Of Our Race: Our Many Traditions by Fernando Salicrup, Mis Antepasados Cantan/In Honor Of Our Ancestors: Our Pre-Columbian Tradition by Carolina Flores, and Muchos Pueblos Unidos En Paz/United In Peace: Our Traditions In Transition by Frank Martinez. The cover of the calendar features Music in Our Lifestyles/La Música en mi Vida by Ignacio Gomez, which is a still-life of musical instruments. Text on the cover reads, "The Miller Brewing Company Presenta Musica Hispana En Nuestras Vidas Presents Hispanic Music In Our Lives Almanaque 1982 Calendar".; fund: Miller Brewing Company.
 

Zoot Suit, Announcement Poster for 1980

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 34 x 23 in.; Paper size: 35 x 24 in.
creator: Gomez, Ignacio

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a play depicts "El Pachuco", the play's protagonist. Text reads, "Zoot Suit A New American Play by Luis Valdez."
 

El Teatro de la Esperanza, Announcement Poster for 1980

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 22.75 x 17 in.; Paper size: 23.25 x 17.75 in.
creator: Gonzales

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a play depicts an octopus' multi-colored tentacles protruding from a structure. A city is visible in the background. Text reads, "El Teatro De La Esperanza The Octopus". This print has adhesive on the back.
 

Artistas Mexico-Americanos, Calendar for 1981 1980

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 18 x 11.5 in.; Paper size: 19 x 12.5 in.
creator: Gonzalez, Don Juan

Description/Comments

Offset calendar for 1981 features several examples of artwork by Mexican-American artists. They are Birth Of Our Art by Don Juan Gonzalez, David Botello, and I. Gomez, et al., Search for Knowledge by D. Robert Arenivar and A. Rosendo Peñalver, Virgen De Guadalupe by C.W. Felix, Discovery Of The Arts & Science by D. Robert Arenivar and A. David Lopez, El Vaquero by Eddie Martinez, Virgen Del Carmen, a sculpture by Rudy Vargas, El Mesquite by David Negron, La Familia by Jose Andres Girón, and El Padre by Frank Martinez. Text reads, "Artistas Mexico- Americanos Presentados Por Cortesia De [7up logo] Embotelladoras Seven-up Del Sur de California 1981", "The Goez Institute of Murals and Fine Arts, a non-profit, apprenticeship type program, was founded in 1969 for the purpose of promoting the works of Mexican-American artists in the United States of America. It has developed into an internationally known center where artists intermingle, learn from one another and help to develope [sic] our talented youth. In future calendar editions look for "The Artist of Year", for further details call Goez at (213) 264-7265.", and "El Instituto de Artes y Murales Goez, es una organizacion no lucrativa que fue fundada en 1969 con el proposito de promover los trabajos de los artistas Mexico-Americanos en los Estados Unidos Americanos. Desde entonces Goez se ha convertido en un centro internacional en donde los artistas se congregan, apprenden [sic] de si mismos y ayudan a nuestra talentosa juventud a desarollarse [sic] en las artes. En futuros calendarios tendremos al "Artista del Año". Llame al Instituto Goez al telefono (213) 264-7265 para mas detalles."; chop mark: Lower right corner reads, "Produced by Augustus Art, LA, CA 90034".
 

Young Art 82, Announcement Poster for 1982

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 21 x 14.125 in.; Paper size: 22 x 15.5 in.
creator: Hill, Brent

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing an art exhibition features a cubist work by twelfth-grader Brent Hill. Text reads, "Young Art 82 Art Education in the San Diego City and County Schools May 1- June 6, 1982, San Diego Musuem of Art Balboa Park".; fund: WD-40 Corporation; chop mark: Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education, San Diego County. A stamp on the back identifies it as property of the Centro Cultural de la Raza..
 

Fourth Annual Sherman Block Party, Announcement Poster for 1983

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.25 x 10 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: J., Daniel

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a block party depicts symbols of Mexican and Chicano identity, including a rose, a Mexican flag, a cross, a United Farm Workers huelga eagle, a cholo and a chola, an indigenous couple, a lowrider, and a pyramid. Text in "cholo cursive" script reads, "Fourth Annual Sherman Block Party La Raza Unida Saturday June 11th 1983 21 & market st 1pm-7pm Hora Del [sic] Los Ninos 11am-1pm DJ: "Majestic Sounds" Musica comida Ballet folklorico juegos". The Sherman Unidos (Sherman Unidos in Gothic script surrounding a pair of shaking hands) emblem appears on either side of the text.
 

Fourth Annual Sherman Block Party, Announcement Poster for 1983

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 8.5 x 5 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 5.5 in.
creator: J., Daniel

Description/Comments

Photocopied handbill announcing a block party depicts a rose, a Mexican flag, a cross, a United Farm Workers eagle, a cholo, a chola, a lowrider, a Native American couple, and a pyramid. Text reads, "Fourth Annual Sherman Block Party, La Raza Unida, 9 in 83, Saturday June 11th 1983, 21 & Market st. 1p.m. - 7p.m., Hora Del Los Nunos, 11a.m. - 1p.m., DJ: 'Majestic Sounds', Musica - Comida - Ballet - Folklonco - Juegos." There is another, larger version of this print.; fund: Sherman Unidos.
 

Live on the Street!, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 17 x 22 in.; Paper size: 17.25 x 23 in.
creator: J., Daniel

Description/Comments

Silkscreen announcement poster for "Live on the Street!" depicts lowriders in the streets in front of tall buildings and the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge. The faces of Chicanos and Chicanas float in the sky. Poster reads, "Live on the Street! Cultural Productions Aug. 26 8:00 San Diego High School Aug. 28 3:30 Organ Pavillion, Aug. 31 12:00 Community Concourse".; fund: Pathways Counseling, Drug Education, and the Centro Cultural de la Raza.
 

Women Take Back the Night/ Mujeres Reclamen la Noche, Announcement Poster for 1980

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.5 x 17 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: Jeung-Mills, Connie

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Women Take Back the Night/ Mujeres Reclamen le Noche. Image is of a woman holding a torch. Text reads, "march & rally/ marcha y manifestación/ 5pm/ City College Student Center (15th and C sts.)/ 299-7098/741-0453/ 263-2881: bilingual/ san diego county/ 4 de octubre 1980"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

°Que Siga Viviendo Nuestra Cultura!/ Keep Our Culture Alive! ca. 1980

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 23 x 17.5 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: Jeung-Mills, Connie
creator: Unidos, Sherman

Description/Comments

1981 calendar. Text in English. Image is of an Aztec warrior holding a limp woman; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Festival of the Winds, Announcement Mailer for 1982

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 10.25 x 13.5 in.; Paper size: 11.5 x 14.5 in.
creator: Lucero, Stephen P.

Description/Comments

Offset announcement mailer for the Festival of the Winds performance and conference depicts a cosmic feathered serpent with the head of a man with a long white beard. His body surrounds a Mayan temple. Text outside the image area reads, "Morning Star is Coming!", "Original Painting by Stephen P. Lucero - Brochure design, The Creative Board", "Made possible by Chispa Productions, the Chicano Humanities and Arts Council, the Colorado Humanities Program, and META Studio", "June 18: Lord Of The Dawn 8 P.M. Denver's Paramount Theatre Tickets: Datatix outlets or 433-9372 June 19-21 Conference Camp of the Rockies, Estes Park Center", and "Festival Of The Winds June 18-21, 1982". The back features event information and a registration form.; fund: Chispa Productions, the Chicano Humanities and Arts Council, the Colorado Humanities Program, and META Studio.
 

Lolita Lebrón °Que Viva Puerto Rico Libre! 1978

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.5 x 17.5 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: Lucero, Linda

Description/Comments

Rendering of a portrait of Lolita Lebrón on a blue background. She has abundant red hair, is wearing earrings, and is looking away from the viewer. Text reads, "Lolita Lebrón ¡Que Viva Puerto Rico Libre!". A stamp on the back of the print identifies it as the property of el Centro Cultural de la Raza. There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreens. This print has tape on the back.; chop mark: In lower right corner reads "© 1978 La Raza Silkscreen Center 3174 - 16th St.. (415) 863-5364"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Lolita Lebrón: °Viva Puerto Rico Libre! undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 18.75 x 26.25 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 28.5 in.
creator: Lucero, Linda

Description/Comments

The upper image is a rendering of the portrait of "Lolita Lebrón" underneath it reads: "Lolita Lebrón / 'Todos somos pequeños, solo la patria / es grande y esta encarcelada.'" The bottom image is a Puerto Rican flag design with blue, red and white colors as the background, and the sentence "¡Viva Puerto Rico Libre!" repeated a number of times filling the composition space. See: Ref. "A Public Voice, Fifteen Years of Chicano Posters", Goldman, Shifra, Art Journal, v. 44, No. 1, 1984, p.50-57. One of the prints has a stamp on the back that identifies it as property of the Centro Cultural de la Raza. There are two copies of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreen posters.; chop mark: Lower right reads "Copyright La Raza Silkscreen Center"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 10 x 9.5 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Luis

Description/Comments

Three red chiles with blue shadows. Some prints have water stains; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Ocnoceni, Announcement Poster for 1985

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 20 x 16.25 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.25 in.
creator: M [?], C [?]

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Poyesis Genética's production of "Ocnoceni". Image is of a woman dancing with a calavera. Text reads, "Ocnoceni/ Teatro Multi Media/ casa de la cultura/ 4 de mayo/ 8 p.m. $300/ sebs/ dac".; chop mark: In lower right reads "Diseño Casa de la Cultura// Impreso por el Taller de Serigrafía"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Celebremos la Victoria de Nicaragua, Announcement Poster for 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 24.75 x 19.1875 in.; Paper size: 26.125 x 20 in.
creator: Maciel, Alfonso

Description/Comments

Announcement Poster for "Celebremos la Victoria de Nicaragua." Red and black image of A.C. Sandino. Above him in black ink reads, "FSLN." Red text below him reads, ""Celebremos la Victoria de Nicaragua [/] El Viernes 20 de Julio de 1979 a las 7:00 P.M> en el [/] Centro Cultural de la Missión 2868 Mission St. San Francisco Ca. [/] Escuche las ultimas noticias-Oradores-GRUPO UNIDAD folclor protesta-Refrescos, Etc. [/] COMBO MESTIZO y ORQUESTA RENE DEL MAR Donacion [sic] $3 [/] Committee of Solidarity/Non-Intervention in Nicaragua [/] Hands off Nicaragua Coalition MCC." There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreens. This print has tape on the back; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Mexican Americans In Education Conference, Announcement Poster for 1975

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 12.5 x 15.25 in.; Paper size: 14 x 18 in.
creator: Nuñez, Armando

Description/Comments

Offset poster on an octagonal piece of yellow posterboard depicts an indigenous child reading a book. Text surrounding the image reads, "Mexican Americans In Education Conference Montgomery High School 3250 Palm Ave. San Diego California $4.00 Registration Fee (Includes Lunch) Also Entertainment May 17, 1975 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. For: School Board Members Instructional Aides Administratos Counselors Teachers Students Parents Sponsored By: South Bay A.M.A.E. South Bay School District Dept. of Education San Diego County (National Education Task Force de la Raza) For More Information Call 425-0530". This text is framed by orange and green designs.; fund: South Bay A.M.A.E., South Bay School District, and Dept. of Education San Diego County (National Education Task Force de la Raza); chop mark: Lower left reads, "Diego and Son Printing".
 

La Adelita, 1982 Calendar 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16.75 x 10.75 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 11.5 in.
creator: Martín, Angel

Description/Comments

Offset calendar for 1982 depicts an erotic soldadera. She holds a flag in one hand and a cornet in the other.
 

A Juánderful Piece, Announcement Poster for Chicanarte 1976

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 19.25 x 17 in.; Paper size: 24 x 17 in.
creator: Madrid, Vicente
creator: Martinez, Rudy

Description/Comments

Offset announcement poster for Chicanarte reproduces a black-and-white version of Rudy Martinez's painting A Juanderful Piece, which depicts a man in a Mexican tourist shirt with roses in front of the lenses of his glasses. Beneath the image are detachable order forms for the book. Text reads, "Chicanarte: The First Major Publication of Chicano Art from the State of California Now available is Chicanarte, a comprehensive document of the artistic expressions in painting, graphics, sculpture, mixed media and photography off 100 artistas Chicanos from California. This collection of Chicano Art originates from Exposición Chicanarte, a statewide exhibition organized by Comité Chicanarte with the cooperation of the Los Angeles Art Department. Chicanarte also includes an introduction, a history of Exposición Chicanarte and commentary on the Chicano Art Movement. The 9" x 10 1/2" format allows for maximum reproduction of over 100 plates with incisive comments from individual artists."; .
 

In The Morning 1969

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 25.5 x 22.5 in.; Paper size: 28.5 x 22.5 in.
creator: McCully, S.G.
creator: McCully, V.H.

Description/Comments

Poster was hand-painted on a vertical spinning machine to create a sunburst effect. The printed image is a tree along the left side of the print. The background is a spckled blue.; chop mark: Lower left corner reads, "(copyright) 69 Synthetic Trips" and a stamp on the back reads, "Synthetic Trips 4734 University Ave. san Diego, Calif. 92105 Ph. 282-1445"..
 

José Martí 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 19.25 x 17 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: Melara, Oscar

Description/Comments

Rendering of a portrait of Jose Martí in the old-fashioned crosshatching style. The image is framed by an oval shape surrounded by laurels on each side. Green lettering reads: "Jose Marti". [Note: There is a copy of this print in the Galería de la Raza collection of silkscreens. It is from information about this print that the artist's name was discovered.]; chop mark: lower left reads "© 1979 La Raza Silkscreen Center 3174 - 16th St.. (415) 863- [illegible] San Francisco, CA 94103"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Mexico The Amigo Country - Suite of Tourism Posters undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 18 x 24 in.; Paper size: 18 x 24 in.
creator: Consejo Nacional de Turismo (Mexico).

Description/Comments

Series of posters depicting Mexican tourist destinations. Photos are of: the Sea of Cortes/Gulf of California, Cancun, el Canon de la Huasteca near Monterrey, el Hospicio Cabanas in Guadalajara, the National Museum of Anthropology, the Mexico City Cathedal in the Zocalo, Tzintzuntzan, Morelia, Michoacan, Tlaloc (ceremonial urn) in Mexico City, Cuernavaca, Baja California south of Mulege, Guaymas Bay, Xochimilco, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Taxco, San Luis Potosi, La Paz, the Teatro Degollado in Guadalajara, arts and crafts,; fund: Consejo Nacional de Turismo.
 

Jose Montoya's Pachuco Art A Historical Update, Announcement Poster for 1977

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 28 x 10 in.; Paper size: 31 x 13 in.
creator: Montoya, José, 1932-

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster on yellow paper announcing José Montoya's pachuco art exhibition depicts a calavera pachuco holding the word "Art". Text reads, "Jose Montoya's Pachuco Art A Historical Update Open Ring Art Space 1223 J. St Sacra. 7:30 11:00 P.M. Dec. 9 Thru Jan. 7 1978 Across From The Convention Center Teatro, Musica y Locuras", "El Ralph", "Rifa Por Vida", "La Verdad". This print has suffered wear and has tape on the back.
 

Become Bilingual undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.5 x 21.625 in.; Paper size: 16.5 x 21.625 in.
creator: Nuñez, Armando

Description/Comments

Black text on a silver background reads "become bilingual". Black designs seem to project the message from the lower right corner.; chop mark: on reverse reads "Sweetwater Union High School District Office of Special Projects 1130 5th Ave. Chula Vista, California 92011" with indigenous figure. Another stamp reads "Title VII".; photographer: UCSB photography
 

10th Anniversary Celebration, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 21.5 x 16.5 in.; Paper size: 22.75 x 17.5 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing the Centro Cultural de la Raza's 10th Anniversary depicts a musician, folklórico dancers, muralists, Chicano Park as seen through the windshield of a lowrider, and an Aztec pyramid. Text reads, "El Centro Cultural de la Raza Presents the 10th Anniversary Celebration 8 PM-2AM, Saturday, July 11, 1981 Golden Hall (San Diego Community Concourse, Downtown) Baile Teatro Poesia Danza Azteca Murales Artesanias Fonart Musica Lowriders Rondallas "Fabiolita Ortiz" con Los Reyneros de Monterrey los No. 1 en Musica Ranchera Poncho Sanchez Jazz Latino "Conga Madness" Tambu Ensemble congero internacional con ritmos de Rumba Masa :Ritchie Flores" el Rey de la musica popular con Jazz Old Memories oldies but goodies cumbias para Bailar Banda Municipal de Tijuana 30 maestros de musica mexicana "Ferrito" Garcia Floreador de soga". Ticket outlets and their addresses follow.; chop mark: Lower left corner reads, "Printed by Taller De Graphica Del Centro Cultural De La Raza".
 

Border Mezz-teez-o 1993

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 18 x 26 in.; Paper size: 22 x 30 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

An unfurled scroll ripped in half separates two faces that look away from each other to opposite side of the print. The face on the left is indigenous, and words on his half of the scroll read, "La Frontera, Aztlán, Tragado de Libre Comerce Rico, Dompe, Rodillas, Justicia," and "Indio". The face on the right wears a helmet and a grate over the mouth with the words "English Only". Words on his half of the scroll read, The Border, Acquired Land, Free Trade, Dump, Rodino Bill, Just U.S." and "Slave". On either side of the faces are words and images associated with the border. Background is a gradation from blue to pink.; chop mark: Lower left reads "Atelier Jose Diaz Tijuana"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Celebracion de las Artes, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 10 x 7.5 in.; Paper size: 11 x 8.5 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing an artistic celebration depicts an indeigenous statue with the Centro Cultural de la Raza's symbol in the center of its chest. Text reads, "Sun-Mar. 27 3:PM San Ysidro Rec. For More Info. 428-2125 Musica: Los Alacranes Teatro: Meztiso Ballet: Aztlán y los Concheros en Aztlán Celebracion De Los Artes."; .
 

Centro Cultural de la Raza Emblem undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 10 in. diameter; Paper size: 22 x 11 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Silkscreened emblem of the Centro Cultural de la Raza. A ring of feathered serpents surround a heart with eagle wings. Text reads, "Centro Cultural de la Raza" and "Toltecas en Aztlan". Silkscreened signature has bled and is illegible; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Chicano Park Day, Announcement Poster for 1976

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 20.75 x 15 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 17.5 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Chicano Park Day. Image is of a freeway support column in the shape of a raised fist. At its base are several chicano icons. Text reads, "Chicano Park Day/ Ceremonial Anniversary 1976/ Saturday April 24, 10:A.M./ Ray Vasquez - Mello Movements - Mariachis y Special Guests/ Booths - Food - Refrescos - Information C.P.S.C. 236-1228 ext. 68"; ; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Chicano Park Day, Announcement Poster for 1975

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 13.25 x 10 in.; Paper size: 15.5 x 11 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing Chicano Park Day 1975 depicts a demonstration beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge, which is held up by a raised fist. Text reads, "Mariachis Bands Speakers Teatros Fun & Games Danzas Piñatas Soloists Food Booths Murals Chicano Park Day Celebration 1975, 11:00 Sunday April 20 At Chicano Park By Coronado Bay Bridge On Logan Ave. & Dewey Que Viva La Gente Y Que Viva Chicano Park!".; chop mark: Lower right corner reads, "Diego and Son Printing".
 

Chicano Park Day, Announcent Poster for 1975

General Physical Description note: pencil drawing; Image size: 10.5 x 8 in.; Paper size: 11 x 8.5 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Graphite drawing on rigid paper announcing the Chicano Park Day celebration depicts a Chicano Park freeway column as a raised fist. A demonstration is visible in the background. Text reads, "Mariachis Bands Speakers Teatros Fun & Games Danzas Piñatas Soloists Food Booths, Murals Chicano Park Day Celebration 1975 11:00 Sunday April 20 At Chicano Park By Coronado Bay Bridge On Logan Ave. & Dewey Que Viva La Gente Y Que Viva Chicano Park! (714) 236 - 1228". There is a larger, graphic version of this drawing; .
 

Chicano Park La Tierra Mia 1983

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 10 x 13 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 22.5 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Poster features a photosilkscreened image of the Chicano Park kiosco. The mural La Virgen de las Américas is visible in the background. Text (in graffiti script) reads, "Chicano Park La Tierra Mia."
 

CMC and Cispes Fundraiser Dedicated to "La Lucha Salvadorena", Announcement Poster for, 1981

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 14.5 x 10.25 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a fundraiser depicts a man and a woman in the sky above the city of San Diego. They have broken shackles around their wrists. Text reads, "CMC & Cispes -Fundraiser- Dedicated To: "La Lucha Salvadorena"". Follows an event program and schedule and a quote from Archbishop Oscar Romero: "When All Peaceful Means Have Been Exhausted, The People Have A Right To Insurrection". These prints are double-sided.; fund: Chicano Moratorium Committee of San Diego and the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador.
 

Dance and Fashion Show, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 8.5 x 11 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 11 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Poster reads, "Memorial Recreation Center Anounces Dance & Fashion Show music By Natural Sourse [sic] fashions by Ethel Hill Balboa Park Club Friday Nov. 29th 8:00 pm to 2:00 am Donation $2.50 for The Betterment od Our Community 21 Yrs. of Age Must Show I.D. Cocktails Available". There follows a list of ticket outlets.
 

Independencia, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 9.5 x 7.5 in.; Paper size: 11x 8.5 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing a celebration depicts a number of demonstrators beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge. Celestial Native Americans hold arms. An eagle, serpent, and butterfly all hover in midair in the center of the poster. Text reads, "Independencia Chicano Park Independencia Celebration Saturday Sept 18 11: a.m. - 6: p.m. Speakers Musica Dance Food Booths etc. Sponsored by Chicano Park Steering Committee Y Centro Cultural de la Raza"; fund: Chicano Park Steering Committee and Centro Cultural de la Raza.
 

Poster for Farmworkers undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen on red posterboard; Image size: 22.5 x 28.5 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 28.5 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Poster for the United Farmworkers Union features a farmworker holding a hoe in a central circle. Text within the circle reads, "Venceremos!" Text at the top of the print reads, "Interested in hard work but not a fat paycheck--join the Safeway Boycott." Further text details the dangers and inequalities that plague migrant farm laborers. This print has suffered water damage and there is tape on the back; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Tardeada en Presidio, Announcement Poster for 1977

General Physical Description note: photocopy; Image size: 10 x 7.5 in.; Paper size: 11 x 8.5 in.
creator: Ochoa, Victor, 1948-

Description/Comments

Photocopied poster announcing an afternoon function depicts a scorpion, a chrysanthemum, a human figure in a celestial circle, the three-faced symbol of mestizaje, and the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge. Text reads, " 'El Centro' presenta Tardeada En Presidio Sat. Feb. 19, 3:00 P.M., Teatro Meztiso [sic], Concheroz en Aztlán, Los Alacranez Mojados, Ballet Folklorico Toltecas, Presidio Recreation Center, 2811 Jackson Dr. S.D., Información en 235-6135 - 296-9115"; fund: Centro Cultural de la Raza.
 

Soundspectrum, Calendar for 1970 ca. 1970

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 30.75 x 19.75 in.; Paper size: 31 x 20.5 in.
creator: Ogden, Bill

Description/Comments

Calendar for 1970 is also an advertisement for Soundspectrum Music Store. It depicts a fantastic seascape. The calendar notes astrological signs, full moons and holidays. Text reads, "Soundspectrum", "Calendar 1970", and "A Complete Music Store And Mutual Ticket Agency 1264 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 714-494-5959".; fund: Soundspectrum Music Store.
 

Calavera de Don Quijote undated

General Physical Description note: lithograph etching; Image size: 12 x 19 in.; Paper size: 17 x 22 in.
creator: Posada, José Guadalupe, 1852-1913

Description/Comments

Lithographic print depicts Don Quijote as a calavera. He is riding a skeletal horse and holding a spear. Calaveras who don't get out of his way are trampled. Text reads, "Grabado de Jose Guadalupe Posada 1852-1913 Calavera De Don Quijote."
 

Jose Guadalupe Posada Exhibit, Announcement Poster for 1980

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 17.5 x 23.25 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 23.25 in.
creator: Posada, José Guadalupe, 1852-1913

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing Galeria Museo presents original prints by Jose Guadalupe Posada May 8 to May 31, 1980...Centro Cultural de la Mission 2868 Mission St. S.F. CA. 94110 Co-Sponsored by School of Ethnic Studies- S.F.S.U. Poster also features a Posada lithograph.; chop mark: Lower Right, MCC Graphics/80.
 

La Catrina undated

General Physical Description note: lithograph; Image size: 15 x 19 in.; Paper size: 17 x 22 in.
creator: Posada, José Guadalupe, 1852-1913

Description/Comments

Lithographic print depicts an upper-class woman as a calavera. She wears a fancy turn-of-the-century hat.
 

Mexican Independence Day Celebration, Announcement Poster for, 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 13 x 9 in.; Paper size: 14.25 x 11 in.
creator: Ramirez, G.

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a celebraton of Mexican independence depicts an eagle with the Mexican flag on one wing and the U.S. flag on the other and folklórico dancers. Text reads, "Mexican Independence Day Celebration 16 de Septiembre, 1981 Entertainment". Follows a program schedule and the text, "Mexican Lunch Available in Cafe All Takes Place At The Educational Cultural Complex 4343 Oceanview Blvd. Admission Free!! For further information call Marilyn Marshall, 230-2806 or Shirley Parrette, 230-2849". Part of the print has suffered damage from light.
 

Pilipino Artists' Committee Open House, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 7.5 x 8.25 in.; Paper size: 8.5 x 14 in.
creator: Ramos

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing an artists' meeting depicts a flower in front of the sun. From the center of the sun descend rays of multiple colors onto a landscape. Text reads, "Pilipino Artists' Committee Open House Feb. 1-9pm to ? 150 Howard St. Potluck or Donation Musicians Jam & Dancing".; chop mark: Printed as a Community Service by the S.F. Art Commission's Neighborhood Arts Program.
 

Credo 1971

General Physical Description note: offset?; Image size: 13.75 x 9.75 in.; Paper size: 18.875 x 12.375 in.
creator: Randall, Byron

Description/Comments

A line-drawing portrait of Bertrand Russell in profile. Text in the lower right corner reads, "Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. Bertrand Russell 1872-1970"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

J.S. Bach undated

General Physical Description note: woodblock; Image size: 13.75 x 10 in.; Paper size: 19 x 12.5 in.
creator: Randall, Byron

Description/Comments

A woodcut impression of Johann Sebastian Bach holding a quill and writing sheet music; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Yomo Toro (?) 1978

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 23 x 20.25 in.; Paper size: 28 x 22.5 in.
creator: Ríos, Michael V.

Description/Comments

Offset poster appears to have been based on a graphite or charcoal drawing and depicts a man playing the guitar. Text beneath the image is barely legible, but may read, "Yomo Toro".; chop mark: Lower center reads, "La Raza Graphic Center, SF".
 

La Tierra Mia Chicano Park (Apr) 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16 x 10 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster in brown ink on white paper depicts a fire-bearing Aztec god or goddess. Beneath the deity is a view of the San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge. In a cloud is an indigenous statue above the symbol of the Centro Cultural de la Raza. In the lower center of the print is the map of Aztlán from the Chicano Park mural La Tierra Mía. Text reads, "La Tierra Mia San Diego CA. Aztlan Chicano Park All the Way To The Bay Toltecas En Aztlan San Diego CA."; .
 

Toltecayotl, Announcement Poster for 1975

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16.5 x 15.75 in.; Paper size: 17.5 x 23 in.
creator: Rosete-Chávez, Guillermo

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Toltecayotl". Images are of Mayan and Aztec deities on either side of the announcement. Text reads, "Toltecayotl con David Villaseñor con el Aztec Calendario/ New People of the Sun/ The Prophecy of Unity/ Peace-Love-Harmony/ The Southwestern Tribes/ Simbols [sic] and Prophecies/ The Aborigenal [sic] America/ Aztlan-Teotihuacan/ Quetzalcoatl 1985/ Toltecas en Aztlan [symbol] B.C./ Mechican Amor Xochitl/ Art Exhibit Sand Paintings/ Villaseñor-Aranda-Rosete/ "Lecture from 10:AM-12:/ Workshop" 1-5 P.M./ Presented by San Diego Centro Cultural de la Raza/ 2004 Park Blvd. Balboa Park/ Phone: 235-6135/ March 8, 1975". Text beneath the god on the left reads, "Quetzalcoatl" and beneath the god on the left is illegible; photographer: UCSB photography
 

(title unknown) undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 18.25 x 15.625 in.; Paper size: 23.125 x 17.625 in.
creator: Sigüenza, Herbert

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts a landscape. A row of dwellings line a cobblestone road leading to the foot of a mountain.; chop mark: Lower Right, La Raza Silkscreen Center ©.
 

It's Simple Steve... ca. 1980

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 14.875 x 16.25 in.; Paper size: 15.75 x 17.125 in.
creator: Sigüenza, Herbert

Description/Comments

Comic book image of a man and a woman. A word bubble above the woman's head reads, "It's Simple Steve. Why Don't You and Your Boys Just GET THE FUCK OUT OF EL SALVADOR!"; ; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Mujeres 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 17.5 x 23 in.; Paper size: 22.5 x 28.5 in.
creator: Sigüenza, Herbert

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts repeated images of women's heads with blue coverings. A stamp on the back identifies it as property of the Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego. This print is in need of attention for conservation purposes.; chop mark: Lower left corner stamped with "(copyright) 1979 La Raza Silkscreen Center 3174-16th St., (415) 863-San Francisco, CA 94103".
 

San Francisco Tiene Salsa undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 17 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: Sigüenza, Herbert

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster depicts a man and a woman in evening wear dancing in front of the San Francisco city skyline. This image is contained within a circle that is the top of a conga drum. Text reads, "San Francisco Tiene Salsa". This poster has tape on the back.; chop mark: A stamp on the back of poster reads "Centro Cultural de la Raza, P.O Box 8251, San Diego, CA 92102"..
 

The 11th Annual International Chicano Latino Teatro Festival, Announcement Poster for 1981

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 26.75 x 10 in.; Paper size: 27 x 10 in.
creator: Siqueiros, David Alfaro

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a theatre festival features a detail of Siquieros' mural Muerte al Invasor. Text reads, "The 11th International Chicano Latino Teatro Festival "Struggle Together Towards Artistic Freedom and Political Liberation" September 11-20, 1981 San Francisco, California Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission Street by 25th Hosted by Teatro Latino and Teatro Gusto In Association with Mission Cultural Center For More Information Call: (415) 282-0170 Presented by TENAZ".; chop mark: Lower left corner reads "La Raza Graphic Center S.F.".
 

Mural Dedication, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22.5 x 17 in.; Paper size: 23 x 17.5 in.
creator: Cushing, Lincoln, 1953-

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for Mural Dedication. Image is of Emiliano Zapata's face flanked by two indigenous faces. Text reads, "April 26 3:00-8:00/ Corner of 21st & Market/ Music - Community Speakers - Baile Folklorico/ Food - Car Hop Contest/ Sponsored by Sherman Unidos - Solar Art - Centro Cultural de la Raza/ For Car Hop Registration & More Information call 233-3873".; fund: Sherman Unidosv Solar Art, and the Centro Cultural de la Raza; photographer: UCSB photography
 

The Incredible Bee Gees Are Coming! undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 13.75 x 13 in.; Paper size: 22 x 14 in.
creator: Starkman

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing a Bee Gees concert depicts the faces of the members of the band in black and purple. Text reads, "the incredible Bee Gees are coming! with their fabulous 30-piece orchestra San Diego Sports Arena August 4."
 

Vórtice presents The Chicano Underground Winter Onda, Announcement Poster for (Feb 2) 1979

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 13.125 x 16.125 in.; Paper size: 14.875 x 18 in.
creator: Supreme, Maria Felix

Description/Comments

Silkscreen poster announcing Vórtice presents The Chicano Underground Winter Onda Stanford University, Tresidder Union 2nd Floor, 6:00pm to 10:00pm, February 2nd, 1979, free to the public...A Vórtice Production (Journal of Art, Literature and Criticism: Department of Spanish and Portugese) Co-Sponsored by Citybender from San Diego, Mango from San Jose, Maize from San Diego and The Chicano Association of the Communicative Arts at Stanford.
 

Average White Band, Announcement Poster for 1977

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 15.5 x 10.5 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Synder, Vic

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a concert depicts a seated nude woman with her back to the viewer. Her backside is the "W" in "AWB". Text reads, "California Concerts & KCBQ invite you to get down with Average White Band with Extra Special Guest Star Tower of Power Brick Thurs. Oct. 27, Sports Arena, 8p.m. Reserved seats $7.75 $6.75 Includes parking Tickets available at Arena Bow Office, Bill Gambles, and all Arena Outlets. $1.00 Military discount, Information: 224-4176."
 

Are You Experienced, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 20.75 x 23.25 in.; Paper size: 22 x 23.5 in.
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Description/Comments

Silkscreen print on an irregularly-shaped piece of posterboard features an abstract design in the center. Behind it are red geometric figures resembling letters. There are also streaks of yellow resembling radiation. Text reads, "are you experienced" and "Art Show."
 

Savage ca. 1982-1983

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 30.5 x 15 in.; Paper size: 35 x 23 in.
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Description/Comments

Image is of an indigenous person holding his rifle over his shoulder. Behind him is a red sun (or moon) with Chinese characters. At his feet is a dog. There is a signature that was part of the screening process that reads "Mario" with a star; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Space Flutes + Barrio Paths undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 9.25 x 17.25 in.; Paper size: 11.5 x 17.5 in.
creator: Torero, Mario Acevedo

Description/Comments

Offset print in blue ink depicts a scene of the cosmos. A blank space in the form of a human remains white (from the paper). Text reads, "Space Flutes + Barrio Paths" in an ornate script. The back features a face that is half-calavera and half-living.; chop mark: On back reads, "Fanshen Printing Collective P.O. Box 1332 San Diego, Calif.".
 

Streetworks, Announcement Poster for 1985

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 16 x 10.5 in.; Paper size: 17 x 11 in.
creator: Trimble, Cassandra

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing an art exhibition depicts four of the works to be displayed and provides information about them. Text reads, "Streetworks Four installations created for /about the streets David Avalos, Frank Frow, Mario Lara, Marjorie Nodelman, January 4-31, 1986, Opening Reception: Saturday, January 4, 7-10pm, Gallery Hours: Thursday-Saturday 12-4pm, Outdoor Sites: Lara- 24 hour access, Avalos 9-5pm Daily."
 

Streetworks, Announcement Poster for 1986

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 24 x 18 in.; Paper size: 25 x 19 in.
creator: Trimble, Cassandra

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a site-specific exhibition of installations features depictions of four of them. Text reads, "Streetworks Four installations created for /about the streets David Avalos, Frank Grow, Mario Lara, Marjorie Nodelman January 4-31, 1986 Opening Reception: Saturday, January 4 7-10pm, Gallery Hours: Thursday-Saturday 12-4pm Outdoor Sites: Lara- 24 hour access, Avalos 9-5pm Daily". There are descriptions of each installation beside the photo. There is another, smaller version of this print.; fund: National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, and Art Matters.
 

Inaugural Celebration Of The Arts, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 21.25 x 17 in.; Paper size: 24 x 18.125 in.
creator: Tripp, D.

Description/Comments

Offset poster announcing a celebration features a landscape painting. Text reads, "La Quinta Inaugural Celebration of the Arts March 18-20, 1983 - 10 a.m. To Dusk - At The Desert Club of La Quinta - 619/564-1244."
 

The Rolling Stones, Announcement Poster for 1969

General Physical Description note: lithograph; Image size: 17.5 x 13.25 in.; Paper size: 20 x 14 in.
creator: Tuten, R.

Description/Comments

Offset announcement poster for a Rolling Stones concert depicts the band. Text reads, "Bill Graham Presents In San Diego The Rolling Stones Monday Nov. 10th 8:30 P.M. San Diego International Sports Arena Tickets $4.50-5.50-6.50-7.50 Arena Ticket Office - Highlanders Men's Stores Metro Ticket Agencies - Information - 224-4176 (copyright 1969 Bill Graham No. 202 Tea Lautrec Litho S.F. Design R. Tuten... Photo: The Visual Thing, Inc/Rafaelli".; fund: Bill Graham; chop mark: In lower left corner reads, "Tea Lautrec Litho S.F.".
 

(title unknown) undated

General Physical Description note: offset; Image size: 21.5 x 13 in.; Paper size: 22.25 x 14.25 in.
creator: Ulloa, Domingo

Description/Comments

Offset poster depicts farmworkers working in fields. Text reads, "All We Ask Oh Lord Is To Be / Safe From The Rain / Just Warm Enough In Winter / To Watch The Snow With A Smile / Enough To Eat / So That Our Hunger Will Not / Turn Us To Angry Beasts / And Sanity Enough / To Make A Justice / That Will Not Kill / Our Love Of Life 'From To Believe In Man By Joseph Pintauro Copyright (c) 1970 By Joseph Pintauro Courtesy Of Harper & Roe, Publishers' Please Pray For The Farmworker Families Of San Diego County Interfaith Committee for Justice and Reconciliation For more information, call 233-5648 Special Thanks to Domingo Ulloa and Joseph Pintauro".; fund: Interfaith Committee for Justice and Reconciliation; chop mark: Diego and Son Printing.
 

Festival Primaveral, Announcement poster for 1977

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 22 x 17 in.; Paper size: 22 x 17 in.
creator: Valadez, J.W.

Description/Comments

Announcement Poster for Festival Primaveral. Image is of a butterfly. Designs within the wings include faces and serpents. Text reads "A Benefit for El Centro Cultural de la Gente de San José/ Festival Primaveral '77 San José/ *Teatro de la Gente*/ Los Alacranes Mojados/ Flor del Pueblo/ Emilia Lopez/ José Antonio Burciaga/ Ballet Folklorico Alegría Infantil/ Beatriz Marie Robinson Vasquez/ Susuki Violins/ Tickets on sale at & co-sponsored by:/ El Centro Cultural de la Gente de San José/ La Confederación de la Raza Unida de San José/ W.O.M.A./ 12 de Marzo/ $4 adv./ Montgomery Theatre/ 145 W. San Carlos St./ $5 door/ Sabado a las 7:00/ Made possible by grants from: S.J. Fine Arts Commission, California Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts."; chop mark: In wing of butterfly reads "Fits Printing Movement Labor"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Manuel Manilla Exposición Homenaje ca. 1980

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 16 x 12 in.; Paper size: 18.625 x 13.75 in.
creator: Vanegas Arroyo, Arsacio

Description/Comments

Announcement poster for "Manuel Manilla - Exposición-Homenaje", an exhibition of the works of the Mexican graphic artist put on by el Instituto Michoacano de Cultura. Image is a Manilla print of a skeleton in a top hat with a coffin slung over his shoulder. Before him, a table is set with the printmaker's wares and other objects. Remaining text reads, "Casa de la Cultura de Michoacán/ 10 de Diciembre de 1980/ 23 de Febrero de 1981/ Morelia, Michoacán". Text in the lower right corner reads, "Editor: Arscaio Vanegas Arroyo"; photographer: UCSB photography
 

Plaza de la Raza Summer Program, Announcement Poster for undated

General Physical Description note: silkscreen; Image size: 26 x 20 in.; Paper size: 26 x 20 in.
creator: Vargas, Eduardo

Description/Comments

Silkscreen announcement poster for Plaza de la Raza's summer program depicts a human head in the mouth of a feathered serpent amidst floral vegetation. Text reads, "Plaza De La Raza Summer Program Puppetry Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00 to 11:30 Fine Arts Mondays Wednesdays & Saturdays 1:00 to 3:00 Writers Workshop September Dance Classes Mondays & Wednesdays 7:00 to 8:30 Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:00 to 6:30 Artesanias Mondays Wednesdays & Fridays 10:00 to 12.00 For Furhter Information 3540 N Mission Rd LA 90031 call 223 2475 Free Gratis". This print has suffered some water damage in the lower right corner.
 

Sonido de Colores First Annual Xicano Music Festival, Announcement Poster for 1974

General Physical Description note: printing process unknown; Image size: 9.5 x 8 in.; Paper size: 11 x 8.5 in.
creator: Yrene, Alurista

Description/Comments

Poster printed by an unknown process features an abstract landscape. Text reads, "Sonido de Colores First Annual Xicano Music Festival friday, april 19, 1974 San Ysidro Recreational Center 8-11 PM Saturday, april 20th, 1974 Montgomery JR High School Gymnasium, Linda Vista 8-11 PM Sunday, april 21, 1974 Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park 8-11 PM musicians: azz izz music collective, Roberto miranda, clarence bell, daniel jackson, daniel valdez, solo hernandez, jose montoya, trio moreno, ricardo mendoza, chunky sanchez, enrique ramirez, rondalla amerindia, chino lou, charlotte de la logan, servidores del árbol de la vida y muchos más Gratis for info call 235-6135 toltecas en aztlán ofrenda to Centeotl: lord/lady of maiz, moon of great vigil jazz latin classical indian more". There are other versions of this print in different sizes and colors.
 

Series VIII: Oversize Content

General Physical Description note: [arranged alphabetically]
Box 152, Folder 1

City of San Diego Chicano Culture Appreciation Day Proclamation 1984

Box 152, Folder 2

El Calendario, 1992-1994

Box 152, Folder 3

El Pulpo Playbill Mock-up 1981

Box 152, Folder 4

Finding Funding/Finding Work Flyer Mock-up 1991

Box 157, Folder 6

Flyers

Box 157, Folder 7

Map Newspaper Articles n.d.

Box 152, Folder 5

1987

Box 157, Folder 5

1991

Box 157, Folder 1

Border 1992

Box 157, Folder 2

BAW/TAF 1983-1991

Box 157, Folder 3

California Murals 1992

Box 157, Folder 4

CCLR newsclippings and copies 1980-1992

 

Original Work

Box 152, Folder 6

Misc.

Box 152, Folder 7

Ochoa, Victor n.d.

Box 157, Folder 8

San Francisco Art Commission's Neighborhood Arts Program flyers n.d.

Box 152, Folder 8

Small Oversize CCLR Graphic Arts/Posters

Box 152, Folder 9

Small Oversize Non-CCLR Flyers/Posters

Box 156, Folder 1

CCLR Event Handouts, 1990 1993

Box 156, Folder 2

CCLR Gallery Blueprint n.d.

Box 156, Folder 3

CCLR Posters 1981-1993

Box 156, Folder 4

CCLR-Related Event Posters 1976-1988

Box 156, Folder 5

El Calendario, 1994-1996

Box 156, Folder 6

Miscellaneous Large Art

Box 156, Folder 7

Non-CCLR Posters

 

Series IX: Audio recordings

General Physical Description note: eA separate catalog will eventually be available for this series. Check the CEMA website for updates.
 

The Choice is Yours/No Way To Win;45 rpm, 7" records Pathways Teen Connection Music, Clarence R. Bell Producer/Arranager;Master Record #50893;Music – ASCAP BMI;Side A: The Choice Is Yours Featuring Lincoln Kennedy/ background vocals: Teresa Frantz. Sanny Smith and Deborah Dorn;Side B: No Way To Win Featruing Tonja Oliver/ background vocals: Teresa Frantz. Sanny Smith, Clarence R. Bell and Theresa Y. Ford. CCLR was one of the sponsors, Victor Ochoa did the graphic design and Sara-Jo Berman did layout. (2 copies)