In the heart of East Harlem, New York City, a collective of artists called the Harlem Art Collective created the “Guerrilla Gallery”: A collaborative public art installation on a construction fence, to give residents a place to express themselves through art and messages. While East Harlem is characterized by murals depicting Puerto Rican flags and political causes, these symbols were absent in the Guerrilla Gallery, which instead exhibited predominantly Mexican cultural and political symbols. Was a territorial contestation taking place through art, a sort of identity negotiation to determine who “belongs” in the neighborhood? (Zukin, 1995) This article presents an ethnographic and photographic narrative of the Guerrilla Gallery and what it...
For decades, art historical scholarship about Los Angeles has explored how artists engage the city’s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-85)This creative project examines the use and impact t...
In the midst of current debates about the accessibility of public spaces, resurfacing as a result of...
In the heart of East Harlem, New York City, a collective of artists called the Harlem Art Collective...
For almost a century, Harlem has carried a symbolic weight that transcends the physical confines of ...
Abstract ■ This article examines New York City’s war on graffiti from 1970 until the present and the...
At the pinnacle of urban crisis that had ravaged cities across America, from the 1950s to the 1970s,...
Abstract. This paper is an examination of the reactions to graffiti in New York during the early 197...
Building on scholarship that continues to expand the cultural topography of the city, this dissertat...
“Carving Out A Space for Themselves” explores how Black visual artists’ educational activism in New ...
In Boyle Heights, a predominantly Chicanx, working class, and renter neighborhood in Los...
Art occupies a controversial place in processes of gentrification. The role art has in gentrifying n...
This article looks at the practice of urban curating within diasporic communities through the lens o...
This dissertation examines the cultural activism, or artivism, of two community-based art communitie...
At the end of the Civil Rights Movement, the Metropolitan Museum of Art organized Harlem on My Mind:...
For decades, art historical scholarship about Los Angeles has explored how artists engage the city’s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-85)This creative project examines the use and impact t...
In the midst of current debates about the accessibility of public spaces, resurfacing as a result of...
In the heart of East Harlem, New York City, a collective of artists called the Harlem Art Collective...
For almost a century, Harlem has carried a symbolic weight that transcends the physical confines of ...
Abstract ■ This article examines New York City’s war on graffiti from 1970 until the present and the...
At the pinnacle of urban crisis that had ravaged cities across America, from the 1950s to the 1970s,...
Abstract. This paper is an examination of the reactions to graffiti in New York during the early 197...
Building on scholarship that continues to expand the cultural topography of the city, this dissertat...
“Carving Out A Space for Themselves” explores how Black visual artists’ educational activism in New ...
In Boyle Heights, a predominantly Chicanx, working class, and renter neighborhood in Los...
Art occupies a controversial place in processes of gentrification. The role art has in gentrifying n...
This article looks at the practice of urban curating within diasporic communities through the lens o...
This dissertation examines the cultural activism, or artivism, of two community-based art communitie...
At the end of the Civil Rights Movement, the Metropolitan Museum of Art organized Harlem on My Mind:...
For decades, art historical scholarship about Los Angeles has explored how artists engage the city’s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-85)This creative project examines the use and impact t...
In the midst of current debates about the accessibility of public spaces, resurfacing as a result of...