My name is Chelssea Adame and I am currently a third year
Chicanx Studies Major and education minor. I am a first generation student and
live in a predominantly Mexican and Chicanx community. I am taking this course
because I am interested in how people use art as a tool to express their
struggles, daily lives, and social change. Though I was surrounded by people of
color, my school did not teach students anything apart from the traditional academic
courses. It was not until I began taking courses in Chicanx, African American,
and Labor Studies courses in UCLA that I began to learn more about other
communities. I hope to gain more knowledge and educate myself in regards to
Chicana and Latina Artists. Whether it be photography, street art, paintings,
etc., these different art mediums can be transformed into powerful political
messages. I am interested to see how art can bring about discussions about one’s
community, social economic status, immigration, police brutality, equal rights,
etc.
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.
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Sunday, January 12, 2020
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