Chicano Art Is Here To Stay
The image struck a chord with me because it brought back bittersweet memories of spending the weekend with family at a cookout in the park.
The image struck a chord with me because it brought back bittersweet memories of spending the weekend with family at a cookout in the park.
Upon first glance, Daniel Schmidt, 33, a new adjunct art professor at Citrus College, seems to blend into the student body. His long blond hair, multiple facial piercings, tattoos and laid back style further remove him from what one would consider a professor. Schmidt teaches Intro to Art Beginning...
An art colony lies hidden in the heart of downtown Pomona on Thomas Street, a big white corner building with a unique large basement full of art to be appreciated. It is not just any basement. It is the home of the Latino Art Museum and its art director...
Large swings of violent social, political and economic shifts awaken the cultural analysis of Metamodernism. It is a reactive movement of oscillation. Extreme wealth disparities, systematic social inequalities and economic drops followed by high boons from which only the elite benefit are constant struggles in our society. This coupled...
In Coyoacán, a borough in Mexico City, lies a corner blue house known as La Casa Azul. La Casa Azul translates as “the blue house” and was Mexican artist Frida Kahlo’s birthplace, childhood home and place of death on July 13, 1954. Four years following her death, the house...