California Murals off the Wall: artists talking about their works
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David Avalos explaining the idea behind his art piece and how it will come together. Using a slide image taken during the 1979 San Ysidro, CA National Protest March against the Carter Curtain/border fence. Avalos' three dimensional, interactive piece titled Loteria Chicana is both political and playful. Chicano poet Eligiso talking about his poetry, Michael Schnorr speaking with a Hispanic artist about his life, and Barbar Carrasco explaining her sketch "LA History of Mexican Perspective" which highlights important people and events in Mexican Culture of Los Angeles.
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- 1983
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Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, California)
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video recording; 22:23 minutes
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- English
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Shared Shelf: 8202975
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Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art
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- UC Regents
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Under copyright (US)
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2021-09-30