El Mexicano-American ayer, ahora, manana (The Mexican American yesterday, today, tomorrow), East Los Angeles, 1968. East Los Angeles Public Library, interior, 4801 East Third Street (at Fetterly Avenue). Two large muscular figures dominate the mural. While one struggles for identity and liberation from ignorance, the other extends open arms toward a future of education and knowledge. By Armando Campero. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 285, #3
Detail 2 of 2 of Revolution evolution, Los Angeles, 1994. 6th Street and Westlake Avenue, Los Angele...
Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt and L Streets. Mexi...
The Spirit of Aztlan celebrates Mexican and MexicanAmerican art and its significant contribution to ...
Mexico-Tenochitlan--The wall that talks, Highland Park, Los Angeles, 1996. Arroyo Furniture, 6037 No...
Close-up of The pride of our heritage, Commerce, 1983. TELACU Industrial Park, 5400 East Olympic Bou...
The pride of our heritage, Commerce, 1983. TELACU Industrial Park, 5400 East Olympic Boulevard (at G...
Detail 2 of 4 of Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt an...
La Doliente de Hidalgo (The sorrow of Father Hidalgo), 1976, Mercado Hidalgo, exterior, 4101 City Te...
Detail 3 of 4 of Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt an...
Detail 4 of 4 of Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt an...
The murals of Estrada Courts. We are not a minority, Los Angeles, 1978, 3217 East Olympic Boulevard....
Panel 1 of 2 of Los Angeles City Hall East. Untitled mural, c.1973. Los Angeles City Hall East (abov...
Detail 1 of 4 of Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt an...
Panel 2 of 2 of Los Angeles City Hall East. Untitled mural, c.1973. Los Angeles City Hall East (abov...
Detail 1 of 2 of Revolution evolution, Los Angeles, 1994. 6th Street and Westlake Avenue, Los Angele...
Detail 2 of 2 of Revolution evolution, Los Angeles, 1994. 6th Street and Westlake Avenue, Los Angele...
Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt and L Streets. Mexi...
The Spirit of Aztlan celebrates Mexican and MexicanAmerican art and its significant contribution to ...
Mexico-Tenochitlan--The wall that talks, Highland Park, Los Angeles, 1996. Arroyo Furniture, 6037 No...
Close-up of The pride of our heritage, Commerce, 1983. TELACU Industrial Park, 5400 East Olympic Bou...
The pride of our heritage, Commerce, 1983. TELACU Industrial Park, 5400 East Olympic Boulevard (at G...
Detail 2 of 4 of Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt an...
La Doliente de Hidalgo (The sorrow of Father Hidalgo), 1976, Mercado Hidalgo, exterior, 4101 City Te...
Detail 3 of 4 of Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt an...
Detail 4 of 4 of Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt an...
The murals of Estrada Courts. We are not a minority, Los Angeles, 1978, 3217 East Olympic Boulevard....
Panel 1 of 2 of Los Angeles City Hall East. Untitled mural, c.1973. Los Angeles City Hall East (abov...
Detail 1 of 4 of Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt an...
Panel 2 of 2 of Los Angeles City Hall East. Untitled mural, c.1973. Los Angeles City Hall East (abov...
Detail 1 of 2 of Revolution evolution, Los Angeles, 1994. 6th Street and Westlake Avenue, Los Angele...
Detail 2 of 2 of Revolution evolution, Los Angeles, 1994. 6th Street and Westlake Avenue, Los Angele...
Mexican revolutionaries, Los Angeles, 1979, El Mercadito Market, exterior, Hyatt and L Streets. Mexi...
The Spirit of Aztlan celebrates Mexican and MexicanAmerican art and its significant contribution to ...