So much history in this exhibition, I am excited to learn more about the murals in Orange County as well as those murals that have been destroyed. This exhibition is not to be missed! My Barrio: Emigdio Vasquez and Chicana/o Identity in Orange County Opens September 13, 2017 Address 1 University Drive Orange, CA Artists: Ken Gonzales-Day, Cynthia Herrera, Dulce Soledad Ibarra, Patrick Martinez, Shizu Saldamando, Alejandro Sanchez, and Ana Serrano, Emigdio Vasquez In 2014, Chapman University partnered with the Orange Barrio Historical Society and local artist Higgy Vasquez to restore a 34-year-old mural, El Proletariado de Aztlán , on the exterior of a former apartment complex next to the university. The mural was originally painted in 1979 by Higgy’s father, Emigdio Vasquez, who painted 22 public murals in Orange County between 1976 and 2006. Vasquez’ murals celebrated the Chicano cultural movement, depicting local people and places alongside imagery from Mexican and Mexican-American history. For PST: LA/LA, Chapman’s curatorial team will launch the first comprehensive investigation of these local murals and the communities they identify. There will also be a downloadable app that will enable users to view an interactive map of historic mural sites for a self-guided tour that provides information on each work, including those that have been destroyed. Image one and two: Emigdio Vasquez, El Proletariado de Aztlán (Detail),1979. Acrylic on plaster. 8’ x 40’. ©Emigdio Vasquez Art Second image: Emigdio Vasquez, La Raza on Civic Center Drive and Hanley Street, Santa Ana —Guadalupe Rosales (of @veteranas_and_rucas And @map_pointz) #LACMAInstaResidency #pstlala

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So much history in this exhibition, I am excited to learn more about the murals in Orange County as well as those murals that have been destroyed. This exhibition is not to be missed!

My Barrio: Emigdio Vasquez and Chicana/o Identity in Orange County
Opens September 13, 2017
Address
1 University Drive
Orange, CA

Artists: Ken Gonzales-Day, Cynthia Herrera, Dulce Soledad Ibarra, Patrick Martinez, Shizu Saldamando, Alejandro Sanchez, and Ana Serrano, Emigdio Vasquez

In 2014, Chapman University partnered with the Orange Barrio Historical Society and local artist Higgy Vasquez to restore a 34-year-old mural, El Proletariado de Aztlán , on the exterior of a former apartment complex next to the university. The mural was originally painted in 1979 by Higgy’s father, Emigdio Vasquez, who painted 22 public murals in Orange County between 1976 and 2006. Vasquez’ murals celebrated the Chicano cultural movement, depicting local people and places alongside imagery from Mexican and Mexican-American history. For PST: LA/LA, Chapman’s curatorial team will launch the first comprehensive investigation of these local murals and the communities they identify. There will also be a downloadable app that will enable users to view an interactive map of historic mural sites for a self-guided tour that provides information on each work, including those that have been destroyed.
Image one and two: Emigdio Vasquez, El Proletariado de Aztlán (Detail),1979. Acrylic on plaster. 8’ x 40’. ©Emigdio Vasquez Art
Second image: Emigdio Vasquez, La Raza on Civic Center Drive and Hanley Street, Santa Ana
—Guadalupe Rosales (of @veteranas_and_rucas And @map_pointz) #LACMAInstaResidency #pstlala


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