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.
Thursday, January 30, 2020
2020RamosFreddy
Hello everyone, my name is Freddy Ramos, my pronouns are he/him/his. I am currently a Fifth-year student majoring in Sociology and Chicano Studies. I am from South Central LA, and I am work as a Management Fellow at the UCLA Community Programs Office. My future plans after graduating consist of owning my own business as well as owning some property, and hopefully coming back to school to get my Masters.
I decided to take this class "Chicana Art & Artists" because I took a class with this professor before and I loved the idea of being able to draw, paint, color, and be able to do anything art related. I am also taking this class because it is a continuation of what I had previously learned but now there is an emphasize on Chicana Art and Artists, who are usually casted in the shadows. Being able to learn about these artists and gaining knowledge on their accomplishments and art while producing art myself is something that I really enjoy.
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