Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Lopez, Alma (Prof. Lopez)

My name is Alma Lopez. I am a visual artist and the professor of this ChicanxLatinx Art & Artists course offered by the UCLA Chicanx Central American Studies (cross listed with Art and World Arts & Cultures). My preferred pronouns are she/her, and I prefer to be addressed as Professor Lopez. I am always excited about teaching this course because I am able to share artists and art that I find interesting, and often through student presentations, I am introduced to new artists. I am a Mexican-born Queer Chicana visual artist. I think of myself as a visual storyteller. Using digital media, as well as painting, photography, public art and silkscreen, I take culturally familiar icons and filter them through my own feminist lesbian lens. The result is something that may look vaguely culturally familiar to Chicanx/Latinx and others but totally different and sometimes even controversial.

The purpose of this blog is to serve as additional discussion space. Zoom Lecture time affords us a limited time for discussion. Therefore, it is important to have a space to stay connected to the course material throughout the quarter. On this blog via short posts, each of us will be able to continue discussions on art, artists, and reading materials. Posts are due every week on or before noon on Mondays. Please post before we meet for the first time on Monday, January 4. If any of you have any issues with Blogger, we can figure them out the first week of class.

After accepting Blogger invitation, write a new post. Below is the New Post writing area. 

1. Title your posts every week. For the first post title as follows: Last Name, First Name (preferred Name). Email me at alma@ucla.edu to let me know if names on title or label are different from class roster/gradebook so that you receive credit for your posts.

2. Label every post! Create label as follows: 2021LastNameFirstName. Use same label every week. Email me at alma@ucla.edu if you are using a different name than on class roster/gradebook.

3. Write approximately a 300 word post (this post is approximately 445 words). This first post is your introduction to our class. Therefore, introduce yourself (name, preferred name and pronoun, program, research interest, interest in course, etc), include a photo of yourself, and any thoughts or questions on the reading for this week (which will be posted on course site before end of year). Double check your spelling and grammar.

4. When you have titled your post, written your post, included a photo, and labeled, then click orange "Publish" button in order to submit your post to the blog. See sample post below.


Please see video below to learn/review on how to accept Blogger invitation and post your first blog. The video was made for another class (Art on Trial: Art Censorship).








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