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Nov 21, 2024
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ARTH 276 - Chicana/o Art and Muralism: From the Street to the (Staniar) Gallery FDR: HA Fine Arts Distribution Credits: 4
This class examines the process by which Chicana/o artists have garnered public attention and respect, taking their artworks from the peripheries of the art world to museum and gallery spaces. Using the half-mile long mural entitled The Great Wall of Los Angeles as a connecting thread, this class considers the broad theme of identity creation and transformation as expressed by Chicana/o artists from the 1970s to the present. This course fulfills the Arts and Humanities requirement for the LACS minor. Open to all students.
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