by Melanie Cervantes | Jun 2, 2011 | Collaborations, Prints
Download the poster by clicking HERE Today marks the 50th day that a spiritual encampment (an on going prayer and presence on the land) that has held strong in at Glen Cove, in Vallejo California. The occupation of the ancient burial site at Glen Cove by Native...
by Melanie Cervantes | May 29, 2011 | Prints, Shop
Julieta’s voice first made it into my ears when she was a vocalist for Tijuana No!, a Mexican political punk-ska-rock band. Later, in 1998, my sister enlisted the help of relatives in Mexico to get a copy of her first CD Aqui which hadn’t yet been distributed in...
by Jesus Barraza | Apr 11, 2011 | Prints, Writings
In spring of 1994 i read a newspaper article my sister wrote in La Voz de Berkeley, it was my introduction to the Zapatista movement. It had a picture of Comandante Ramona, who on January 1st, 1994 led the Zapatistas take over of San Cristobal de las Casas and was one...
by DignidadRebelde | Mar 3, 2011 | Graphics, Prints, Writings
In early 2001 I started working at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, i was responsible for making flyers, brochures and posters. It was the best job ever, most important it helped me discover the art of screen printing. I started designing posters for the...
by Jesus Barraza | Dec 12, 2010 | Prints, Studio
Over the past ten years that I have been printing I have had the opportunity to collaborate with artists and screen print their artwork. It started working with Favianna Rodriguez, which I co-founded the Taller Tupac Amaru with, I’ve printed about 30 of her...
by Jesus Barraza | Oct 28, 2010 | Collaborations, Prints, Studio
I was in high school when I was introduced to the work of Rupert Garcia, my sister gave me her copy of the CARA exhibit catalog, it was where I first learned of all the Chicana/o artist I love today. Garcia’s print “Cesen Deportacion” was a piece...
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