
My Capstone Project for graduation consisted of a mural on panel, a series of latina women portraits and a paper I entitled, CHICANA PUBLIC ART: A READING ON JUANA ALICIA'S MURALS.
All of these images can be seen in Galeria
Chicana Public Art, Works Cited
Books
1. Henkes, Robert. Latin American Women Artists of the United States, The works of 33
Twentieth-century women. North Carolina, USA: Mc Farland & Company, Inc., 1999.
2. Gaspar de Alba, Alicia. Chicano Art Inside/Outside the Master’s House: Cultural Politics
And The Cara Exhibition. Alicia Gaspar de Alba: United States of America, 1998.
3. García, Alma M. Chicana Feminist Thought: The Basic Historical Writings. New York,
NY: Routledge, Inc., 1997.
4. Sperling, Eva Cockcroft & Holly Barnet-Sánchez. Sings From The Heart: California
Chicano Murals. Venice, California: Social and Public Art Resource Center, 1993.
5. Arredondo, Gabriela F. & Aída Hurtado. A Critical Reader: Chicana Feminism. USA:
Duke University Press, 2003.
6. Moore Sylvia. Yesterday and Tomorrow: California Women Artists. New York, NY:
MidMarch Arts Press, 1989.
7. Drescher, Timothy W. San Francisco Bay Area Murals: Communities Create Their Muses.
Hong Kong: Pogo Press, Inc., 1998.
8. Prigoff, Jim & Robin Dunnitz. Painting the Towns. RJD Enterprises, 1999.
Online sources----websites and journals-----------
9. Gallardo, Susana L. “Making Face, Making Soul... a Chicana Feminist Homepage.”
http://www.chicanas.com 10 December 2003.
10. Montoya, Juana Alicia. Juana Alicia. http://juanaalicia.com 15 March 2004.
11. San Francisco: Precita Eyes the Tour...
http://www.kinetictravel.net/feature_articles/art_city/SFmex_Graf_sfTour.html 29 February 2004.
12. Mazurana, Dyan. Juana Alicia’s Las Lechugueras/The Women Lettuce Workers. Meridians,
Vol. 3, No. 1 Fall 2002.
13. Robles, Margarita Luna. Moondance. “Pinturaltura: Vermillion Blues Spilling, Reflections
on the Works of Juana Alicia. http://www.moondance.org/1997/summer97/art/juana_20bio.htm Galeria de la Raza/Studio 24, 1988. 29 February 2004.
14. Perez, Norma. “ ‘Las Lechugueras’ pronto abandonarán la Misión.” El Tecolote. December
18, 2003. http://news.eltecolote.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=248d9e5a2b3af07f8acdea94e2aae6fc 29 February 2004.
15. Unkown. KQED Baywindon. “Speaking Freely: An Evening With Remarkable Women--
Juana Alicia.” http://www.kqed.org/w/baywindow/speakingfreely/remarkable/juana_alicia.html. KQED, Inc., © 1994-2002. 19 February 2004.
16. Unkown. SPEAKOUT! Speakers, Artists, Exhibits,Films: Institute for Democratic
Education and Culture. “Juana Alicia: Art, Affirmation and Community-Building. http://www.speakoutnow.org/People/JuanaAlicia.html 19 February 2004.
17. Wynne, Bridget. “Chicanas Speak: About Feminism And The Women’s Liberation
Movement.” Off Our Backs: A Women’s news journal. 11/30/1979 V.9; N. 10 p. 10. (ProQuest Information and Learning, CSUMB.)
18. Unknown. “(Multi)culture: Bringing the Walls to Life.” Third Force. 10/31/1997 V. 5: N.4
p. 36 (ProQuest Information and Learning, CSUMB.)
19. Karlstrom, Paul. “Oral History Interview With Juana Alicia.” Smithsonian Archives of
American Art. May 8 & July 17, 2000.
Local Public Places Where I have exhibited my paintings
Monterey Art Museum in Monterey, CA (Show with Hijos del Sol & Jose Ortiz , 2000)
Tonantzin Art Gallery in San Juan Bautista (Mujeres Show, May 2003)
Pajaro Valley Art Gallery, Watsonville (Dia de los Muertos Hijos del sol, 2002,2003 )
Steinbeck Center, Salinas (Dia de los Muertos, 2003)
CSU Monterey Bay, (Library/Biblioteca, 2004)
...........And Many more to come!!!!!!
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Last updated June 2004