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Tag: Mexican and Central American Art

Art as Activism: The Impact of Oree Originol’s “Justice for Our Lives”

The Hood Museum of Art’s exhibition current exhibition, ¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now, traces the history of printmaking and the vital role Chicano graphics played in early social movements. The exhibition, originally…

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Radical Acquisitions: Carving Spaces for Queer Undocumented Artists at the Hood Museum

As a Mutual Learning Fellow in the Curatorial Department, one of the opportunities I have is to research and recommend acquisitions to the curatorial team. In keeping with the spirit of the fellowship—which encapsulates “learning by doing”—I dove right into…

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Connecting with the Collection: Exploring Heritage and History with the Guatemalan Collection

How you experience art is subjective. The ideas, opinions, and knowledge that you bring to viewing works of art or objects is rooted in your own history and life experience. That unique experience offers an opportunity to connect with what…

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