Social and Public Arts Resource Center (SPARC) 1983


Chicana Voices and Visions: A National Exhibit of Women Artists
Social and Public Arts Resource Center (SPARC)
Los Angeles, CA
December 3, 1983—January 21, 1984

Guest curator: Dr. Shijra M. Goldman, Art Historian
Coordinator: Mary-Linn Hughes, SPARC Program Director

 


 

ARTISTS

27 artists from Arizona, California, Colorado, Michigan, New Mexico and Texas

Teresa Archuleta-Sagel. Alicia Arredondo, Santa Barraza, Liz Lerma Bowerman, Barbara Carrasco, Graciela Carrillo, Isabel Castro, Yreina Cervantez, Carolina Flores, Diane Gamboa, Ester Hernandez, Juanita M. Jaramillo, Yolanda Lopez, Pola Lopez deJaramillo, Linda Martinez de Pedro, Nora Mendoza, Judy Miranda, Celia Munoz, Patricia Murillo, Rosemary Quesada-Weiner, Anita Rodriguez, Carmen Rodriguez, Patricia Rodriguez, Sandra Maria Rodriguez, Ann Romero, Camilla Trujillo, Linda Vallejo

 


 

Art/Women/California, 1950—2000: Parallels and Intersections, by Diana Burgess Fuller, Daniela Salvioni, Chicana Voices and Visions exhibition cited on page 132

Exhibiting Mestizaje: Mexican (American) Museums in the Diaspora, by Karen Mary Davalos, Chicana Voices and Visions exhibition cited on page 100

 

Exhibition Invitation Essay by Shifra M. GoldmanPurchase publication

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