A list of resources for researching Los Four, the Chicano art group, prior to the "Retrospective Exhibition of Los Four" at The Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture
Catalog from the exhibition "Pre–Columbian Art from Earl Stendahl," October 7, 1950–February 25, 195...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-85)This creative project examines the use and impact t...
East Los Angeles has historically been recognized as a center for political and cultural activity wi...
Organizational program to elicit funding and materials for the upcoming "Los Four: A Retrospective E...
Correspondence to The Latino Museum Driector, Denise Lugo regarding research on Chicano art group Lo...
One year preparation time-line for The Latino Museum's retrospective exhibition on Los Four
The Latino Museum Collection Box Listing acts as a finding guide to the majority of contents of the ...
A bibliography created to accompany a display about Chicano Art for National Hispanic Heritage Month...
This Latino/a Archival Resources guide is divided into eight sections which include: (1) Latino or E...
The history of the Mexican American population of the United States has involved a succession of soc...
The Hispanic population is rapidly increasing. The U. S. 2000 Census reports that the Hispanic popul...
UnrestrictedAlmost thirty years have passed since the Chicano Movement in the American Southwest fir...
Archives of Latino and Mexican American history are available for research at the Southwest Collecti...
Presentation of resources for Latinex/Hispanic research in the University of Pittsburgh Libraries ht...
My PhD research on contemporary developments in Chicano Art in Los Angeles explores how artists exte...
Catalog from the exhibition "Pre–Columbian Art from Earl Stendahl," October 7, 1950–February 25, 195...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-85)This creative project examines the use and impact t...
East Los Angeles has historically been recognized as a center for political and cultural activity wi...
Organizational program to elicit funding and materials for the upcoming "Los Four: A Retrospective E...
Correspondence to The Latino Museum Driector, Denise Lugo regarding research on Chicano art group Lo...
One year preparation time-line for The Latino Museum's retrospective exhibition on Los Four
The Latino Museum Collection Box Listing acts as a finding guide to the majority of contents of the ...
A bibliography created to accompany a display about Chicano Art for National Hispanic Heritage Month...
This Latino/a Archival Resources guide is divided into eight sections which include: (1) Latino or E...
The history of the Mexican American population of the United States has involved a succession of soc...
The Hispanic population is rapidly increasing. The U. S. 2000 Census reports that the Hispanic popul...
UnrestrictedAlmost thirty years have passed since the Chicano Movement in the American Southwest fir...
Archives of Latino and Mexican American history are available for research at the Southwest Collecti...
Presentation of resources for Latinex/Hispanic research in the University of Pittsburgh Libraries ht...
My PhD research on contemporary developments in Chicano Art in Los Angeles explores how artists exte...
Catalog from the exhibition "Pre–Columbian Art from Earl Stendahl," October 7, 1950–February 25, 195...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-85)This creative project examines the use and impact t...
East Los Angeles has historically been recognized as a center for political and cultural activity wi...