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  1. Chicana art - Wikipedia

    • Chicana art emerged as part of the Chicano Movement in the 1960s. It used art to express political and social resistance through different art mediums. Chicana artists explore and interrogate traditional Mexican-American values and embody feminist themes through different mediums such as murals, painting, and photography. The momentum created from the C… See more

    The Woman's Building (1973–1991)

    The Woman's Building opened in Los Angeles, California in 1973. In addition to housing women-owned … See more

    Street art

    Murals were the preferred medium of street art used by Chicana artists during the Chicano Movement. Murals became largely popular during El Movimiento in the 1970s as they were intended to bring people together. J… See more

    Photography

    Laura Aguilar, known for her "compassionate photography," which often involved using herself as the subject of her work but also individuals who lacked representation in the mainstream: Chicanas, the … See more

    Modern work

    Though the Chicano movement has passed, Chicanas continue to use art as a way to uplift their perspectives and celebrate Chicana voices. Young Chicana artists like Diana Yesenia Alvarado, who works with … See more

    Themes

    Over the years, la Virgen de Guadalupe has been used by Chicana artists to explore themes of repression and feminine strength. She has become a symbol through which artists have attempted to eradicate t… See more

     
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  2. Chicano Art - Exploring the World of Mexican American Art

     
  3. Chicano Art - Discover the Mexican American Art of …

    Jul 5, 2022 · Learn about the Chicano art movement, which emerged in the 1960s and 1970s as a form of cultural and political expression for Mexican-American artists. Discover the influences, themes, and forms of Chicano art, from murals …

  4. Chicana Art - Arte Americas

  5. Chicanx Graphic Arts in Focus: Mujer de Mucha …

    Apr 21, 2021 · Learn how Chicana artist Yreina D. Cervántez honors female leaders from different eras and cultures in her screenprint Mujer de Mucha Enagua, PA' TI XICANA. The artwork combines text, imagery, and symbolism …

  6. What Was the Chicano Art Movement? - ARTnews.com

    Oct 11, 2024 · During the 1960s and ’70s, Chicano artists mobilized to imagine liberation through a new identity and visual language.

  7. Who Are Some Famous Chicano Artists? - Unidos

    Here, we highlight some famous Chicano artists who have played pivotal roles in this dynamic and evolving art scene. Judy Baca is a pioneering Chicana artist best known for her large-scale murals that highlight the underrepresented …

  8. Chicana Art - Duke University Press

  9. Chicano and Chicana Art - Duke University Press

  10. How Yolanda López Changed Chicanx Art Forever

    Sep 16, 2021 · Learn how Yolanda López pioneered new representations of the Chicanx community in painting, photography and graphic design. See her famous portraits of the Virgin of Guadalupe and her activist legacy in the Bay Area.

  11. Chicano Art Style: A Brief Overview of its History and Ideas

  12. Project MUSE - Chicano and Chicana Art

  13. Chicana Art Theory – Chicana Art - University of Central Florida ...

  14. The concept of Aztlan within Chicana Art – Chicana Art

  15. Portfolio - chicana.art

  16. Chicana Feminism - Encyclopedia.com

  17. Judy Baca - Wikipedia

  18. Roberto Chavez, Iconic Chicano Artist of the Postwar Era, Dies at …

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  20. Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz, Ph.D. | Trinity University

  21. What It Means to Be Chicana - Her Campus