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Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art Paintings Edited footage of California Murals off the Wall muralists in action as well as footage of panelists from the opening reception and panel discussion. Footage begins with a view of Balboa park and the cultural center's exterior mural titled Geronimo by Victor Ochoa. Footage also shows various works including Lowrider Queen by Daniel Galvez, a portrait of young love by Nieto Pello, an untitled work by Montoy Manuel, Loteria Chicana by David Avalos, and Death of a Homeboy by East Los Streetscapers. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact) Centro Cultural de la Raza (San Diego, California) Balboa Park (San Diego, Calif.)
Type
moving image
Format
Video recording; 22:11 minutes
Form/Genre
Documentary films
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb2836222p
Language
English
Subject
Discussion Mexican American art Political art Airbrushing Mural painting and decoration Painting East Los Streetscapers [E.L.S] (artist) Documentary films Rosette, Guillermo Avalos, David Barajas, Sal Schnorr, Michael Carrasco, Barbara, 1955- Drescher, Tim Laguna, Juan Ochoa Orozco, Victor Montoya, Malaquias, 1938-
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