LOS DESTERRADOS | Print
LOS DESTERRADOS | Print
HAISA SEWA | YAQUI for  "How is the Flower?" | Artwork
HAISA SEWA | YAQUI for "How is the Flower?" | Artwork
"What is Here Now"
"What is Here Now"
Don Anastasio Avila
Don Anastasio Avila
MARIACHI PLAZA | Los Angeles
MARIACHI PLAZA | Los Angeles
Manuel Moreno | ARTWORK
Manuel Moreno | ARTWORK
WHAT WAS ONCE HERE
WHAT WAS ONCE HERE
NAT LOVE | FAMOUS BLACK COWBOY
NAT LOVE | FAMOUS BLACK COWBOY
Now
Now
SERENADE
SERENADE
TRICKSTER
TRICKSTER
CAFAM. 2007 | Healing: A Cultural Exploration | Exhibition PhampletCover
CAFAM. 2007 | Healing: A Cultural Exploration | Exhibition PhampletCover
CATALOGUE INTERIOR | EXHIBITION DESCRIPTION | CAFAM 2007
CATALOGUE INTERIOR | EXHIBITION DESCRIPTION | CAFAM 2007
CAFAM-2007  CURATOR'S STATEMENT
CAFAM-2007 CURATOR'S STATEMENT
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LOS DESTERRADOS | Print
LOS DESTERRADOS | PrintArtwork included in 2014 group exhibition for the City of Los Angeles:El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument-” Deep Roots: Artistic Expressions of Earth Month”
HAISA SEWA | YAQUI for  "How is the Flower?" | Artwork
HAISA SEWA | YAQUI for "How is the Flower?" | ArtworkPiece in a group exhibition for the City of Los Angeles:El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument-”Sacred Memories: Cross Cultural Celebrations of Day of the Dead-2014 Haisa Sewa- How Is the Flower - To the Yaqui People, flowers are viewed as manifestations of souls, and men often greet close friends with this phrase.Excerpts from one of the Flower Songs by Netzahualcoyotl-the poet-king of Texcoco, Mexico, 13th century.
"What is Here Now"
"What is Here Now"
Don Anastasio Avila
Don Anastasio AvilaSacred Memories: Cross Cultural Celebrations of Day of the Dead -2015 “Los Recuerdos” Inspired by Don Anastasio Avila, who was given the Mexican Land Grant , Rancho Tajauta, in 1843 located in the present day cities of Willowbrook and Watts cities, in Los County.
MARIACHI PLAZA | Los Angeles
MARIACHI PLAZA | Los Angeles Sacred Memories: Cross Cultural Celebrations of Day of the Dead -2015 “Los Recuerdos”
Manuel Moreno | ARTWORK
Manuel Moreno | ARTWORKSacred Memories: Cross Cultural Celebrations of Day of the Dead -2015 “Los Recuerdos” - Inspired by Manuel Moreno, a grand-son and great-grand-son of the Pobladores, the founding families of "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Angeles del Río de Porciúncula, The Town of Our Lady the Queen of Angels—Los Angeles today.
WHAT WAS ONCE HERE
WHAT WAS ONCE HERESacred Memories: Cross Cultural Celebrations of Day of the Dead -2015 “Los Recuerdos”
NAT LOVE | FAMOUS BLACK COWBOY
NAT LOVE | FAMOUS BLACK COWBOYSacred Memories: Cross Cultural Celebrations of Day of the Dead -2015 “Los Recuerdos” - Inspired by probably the most famous black cowboy,, Nat Love a former slave, cowboyed his way West after the Civil War - 1854-1921, Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica, California.
Now
NowSacred Memories: Cross Cultural Celebrations of Day of the Dead -2015 “Los Recuerdos”
SERENADE
SERENADESacred Memories: Cross Cultural Celebrations of Day of the Dead -2015 “Los Recuerdos”
TRICKSTER
TRICKSTERSacred Memories: Cross Cultural Celebrations of Day of the Dead -2015 “Los Recuerdos”
CAFAM. 2007 | Healing: A Cultural Exploration | Exhibition PhampletCover
CAFAM. 2007 | Healing: A Cultural Exploration | Exhibition PhampletCoverCraft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles -”Healing A Cultural Exploration” -2007-Conceived and Curated the exhibition
CATALOGUE INTERIOR | EXHIBITION DESCRIPTION | CAFAM 2007
CATALOGUE INTERIOR | EXHIBITION DESCRIPTION | CAFAM 2007Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles -”Healing A Cultural Exploration” -2007-Conceived and Curated the exhibition
CAFAM-2007  CURATOR'S STATEMENT
CAFAM-2007 CURATOR'S STATEMENTCraft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles -”Healing A Cultural Exploration” -2007-Conceived and Curated the exhibition
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