2. Linda Lucía Santana
3. Amy Díaz-Infante
This is the blog for the UCLA Chicanx Latinx Art and Artists course offered by the Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicanx Central American Studies (CCAS M175, also Art M184 and World Arts and Cultures M128). This course provides a historical and contemporary overview of Chicanx Latinx art production with an emphasis on painting, photography, prints, murals and activist art.
My interest in this course stems from the History of American Motion Picture where despite focusing on the American history our research papers were given creative liberty. Learning Chicana/o/x history through this research piqued my interest as to the history behind the arts. Thus, I followed up with Chicana/o's Images in Film and Literature course. Here we briefly reviewed murals by José Clemente Orozco and Diego Rivera in connection to the story Major Aranda's Hand. I was drawn to the motif of hands that was visually portrayed in both the murals as it materialized the text's message into color. However, since the course was not focused on the activism aspect that the arts could provide to the community it was not a topic we were able to fully breach. I hope that this class will help build my foundational understanding of the art activism in the Latina/o/x story.