Chicana Photographers LA!
Chicana Photographers LA! opening + artist panel: Saturday, September 28, 2-5 pm on view: September 28, 2024–February 15, 2025 Chicana Photographers LA! features the work of five Chicana artists from […]
July 18, 2024
Chicana Photographers LA! opening + artist panel: Saturday, September 28, 2-5 pm on view: September 28, 2024–February 15, 2025 Chicana Photographers LA! features the work of five Chicana artists from […]
• July 18, 2024
Born in 1941 in Douglas, Arizona, and based in Tucson, Louis Carlos Bernal was a pioneering Chicano photographer, among the very first to envision his work in the medium not […]
• July 12, 2024
People commonly use terms like “authentic,” “real” or “genuine” to describe works of art and to denote their value. These terms are often used interchangeably, but what do they actually […]
• June 25, 2024
In October 1924, French poet André Breton published the first Surrealist Manifesto and marked the birth of a movement. Breton — considered a founder of Surrealism — defined it as […]
• June 25, 2024
UAMA’s Mapping Q program marks its ten-year anniversary with a special exhibition celebrating the creative resilience of LGBTQ+ youth artists, both present and past. Mapping Q invites LGBTQ+ youth ages […]
• May 14, 2024
In his collage series The Great Mexican-American Songbook, artist Paul Valadez plays with language and images in ways that reflect memories and multiply meanings. When a stack of vintage sheet […]
• May 14, 2024
The Place Where Clouds Are Formed, a collaborative project initiated in 2018 by Ofelia Zepeda (Tohono O’odham), Gareth Smit, and Martín Zícari will open its fifth installment on April 6 […]
• February 02, 2024
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