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Here is my kingdom : Hispanic-American literature and art for young people / by Sullivan, Charles,1933-(CARDINAL)768537;
Subjects: Literature.; American literature; American literature; Children's literature, American.; Hispanic Americans in art; Hispanic Americans; Hispanic Americans; Hispanic Americans;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 8
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Black earth rising : colonialism and climate change in contemporary art / by Eshun, Ekow,author.(CARDINAL)848246; Arabindan-Kesson, Anna,contributor.(CARDINAL)854095; Báez, Firelei,1980-artist.(CARDINAL)856659; Fernández, Teresita,1968-artist.(CARDINAL)355839; Gómez-Barris, Macarena,1970-contributor.(CARDINAL)899874; Hopinka, Sky,1984-artist.(CARDINAL)899875; Mitchell, Tyler(Photographer),artist.(CARDINAL)899876; Piñeiro, Alejandro,1990-artist.(CARDINAL)899877; Shonibare, Yinka,1962-artist.(CARDINAL)264549; Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See,1940-2025,artist.(CARDINAL)899878; Wangechi Mutu,artist.(CARDINAL)342611; Baltimore Museum of Art,host institution.(CARDINAL)144046;
Includes bibliographic references and index"Featuring strikingly lyrical contributions by Black, Latin American, and Native American artists, 'Black Earth Rising' assembles over 200 contemporary artworks that explore the complex ties between colonialism and the climate crisis--and in so doing, dramatically expands visual narratives on climate change. Taking as its origin the forced migration of people and early networks of commerce that reshaped lives and landscapes globally after European arrival in the Americas, the book offers an urgent reframing of climate discourse that places people of color at the center of the debate." --back cover
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Nature in art; Climatic changes in art; Settler colonialism; Imperialism; Forced migration; Environmental degradation in art; African American artists; Hispanic American artists; Indigenous peoples in art; Indigenous art; Art, American;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Indigenous woman / by Gutierrez, Martine,1989-artist,photographer,interviewee.; Ryan Lee Gallery,host institution,issuing body.;
"This is not a magazine about fashion, lifestyle, or celebrity. Indigenous Woman is an independent art publication dedicated to the celebration of Mayan Indian heritage, the navigation of contemporary indigeneity, and the ever-evolving self-image. It is a vision, an overture, a provocation. The word "indigenous" here is used to refer to native cultures from a particular region, but also as a synonym for the natural and innate. It signifies a real, authentic, native-born woman. There was a time when I believed there was no such title for me to claim. I was driven to question how identity is formed, expressed, valued, and weighed as a woman, as a transwoman, as a latinx woman, as a woman of indigenous descent, as a femme artist and maker? It is nearly impossible to arrive at any finite answers, but for me, this process of exploration is exquisitely life-affirming. ... Indigenous Woman marries the traditional to the contemporary, the native to the post-colonial, and the marginalized to the mainstream in the pursuit of genuine selfhood, revealing cultural inequities along the way. This is a quest for identity. Of my own specifically, yes, but by digging my pretty, painted nails deeply into the dirt of my own image I am also probing the depths for some understanding of identity as a social construction"-From artist's statement.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Illustrated works.; Gutierrez, Martine, 1989-; Advertising; Beauty culture in art; Fashion photography.; Fashion photography; Gender expression; Gender identity in art; Gender nonconformity; Hispanic American artists.; Indigenous women.; Photography of women.; Photography, Artistic; Portrait photography.; Transgender artists.; Transgender artists; Women artists.; Gender expression.; Transgender artists.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The reel wish [sound recording] / by Méndez, Yamile Saied,author.(CARDINAL)795942; Liatis, Maria,narrator.(CARDINAL)827294;
Narrated by Maria Liatis.After a panic attack prevents Florencia del Lago from performing as Clara in The Nutcracker and her best friend takes the lead, a new dance style helps her face her anxiety as well as a troubled friendship.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Children's audiobooks.; Child dancers; Anxiety in children; Dance; Best friends; Friendship; Families; Hispanic Americans; JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship.; JUVENILE FICTION / Performing Arts / Dance.; JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Depression & Mental Illness.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Oxford encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States / by González, Deena J.,1952-(CARDINAL)653971; Oboler, Suzanne.(CARDINAL)385425;
Includes bibliographical references and index.v. 1. Acequias - Dual nationality -- v. 2. East Los Angeles - Llorona, Ls -- v. 3. Lobato v. Taylor - Rechy, John -- v. 4. Religion and spirituality - Zoot suit, Index.Provides information on the experiences of Hispanic Americans in the United States, covering such topics as identity, politics, art, education, health, religion, and history.
Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Hispanic Americans;
Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 13
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Hispanic art in the United States : thirty contemporary painters and sculptors / by Beardsley, John.(CARDINAL)162808; Livingston, Jane.(CARDINAL)144567; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.(CARDINAL)155416;
"Artists' bibliographies": pages 251-254.Bibliography: pages 255-257.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Hispanic American art; Art, American;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Contemporary Hispanic shrines / by Freedman Gallery (Reading, Pa.)(CARDINAL)183427;
Includes bibliographical references (page 20)
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Hispanic American art; Art and religion;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Art in New Mexico, 1900-1945 : paths to Taos and Santa Fe / by Eldredge, Charles C.(CARDINAL)148850; Schimmel, Julie,1941-(CARDINAL)136483; Truettner, William H.(CARDINAL)189242; National Museum of American Art (U.S.)(CARDINAL)159568;
Bibliography: pages 210-218.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, American; Hispanic American art; Indian art; Indian art;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Latino visions : contemporary Chicano, Puerto Rican, and Cuban American artists / by Cockcroft, James D.(CARDINAL)128362; Canning, Jane.(CARDINAL)428237;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-136) and index.Describes the evolution of Latino art in America through discussion of various artistic movements and important Latino artists.
Subjects: Hispanic American art; Art, American; Art, Modern; Art appreciation; Artists; Hispanic Americans;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The Decade show : frameworks of identity in the 1980s. by Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art (New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)223683; New Museum of Contemporary Art (New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)178097; Studio Museum in Harlem.(CARDINAL)165993;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 360-362).
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, American; Art, American; Minority artists;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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