In the 1970s, a group of Chicano teenagers got together in East Los Angeles to make art. They staged a Christmas parade in outrageous homemade costumes. They tagged the L.A. County Museum of Art.
“You’re in the middle of the Chicano barrio, but I don’t see a lot of Chicano art here. It’s all people from Claremont,” Frank recalled telling them. He was invited to curate a show.
Paintings by Chicano artists, from a personal collection, on display in a museum. That sounds familiar. But this isn’t The Cheech in Riverside. Rather, it’s the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art.
Atlanta’s creative community came together in full force for “Tattoos, Booze, Art & Shoes”, a one-of-a-kind counter-culture art experience and fundraiser in support of Affirmations Across ...
Lee Carter is the owner of Immortal Art, a tattoo and piercing studio. He said learning the art of tattooing saved his life. Carter is a tattoo artist and wants to make a name for himself in ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -This week’s Cuyahoga’s Most Wanted, features a Cleveland man, who can be identified by a cross tattoo on his forehead, who is wanted on charges of felony assault.
Haga clic aquí para escuchar en español. The 1960s was the start of the Chicano movement: El Movimiento. Activists like César Chávez and Dolores Huerta were on the front lines calling for ...
Andrew Cross, known to his YouTube audience as “Desert Drifter,” died March 4 after being removed from life support after he sustained a serious brain injury while involved in a car accident ...
It is unclear, however, whether and to what extent tattoo ink may trigger chronic inflammation in the lymph nodes, home to germ-fighting cells. It is also unclear if the accumulated ink can cause ...
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