Chicano/Chicana Life Across America Exhibition at the Muzeo Museum in Anaheim « THE LOS ANGELES EASTSIDE SCENE

Posted on: January 23rd, 2008
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“Right after EASTSIDE SCENE decided not to post an acoustic concert by orignal eastsiders David Hidalgo & Louie Perez of Los Lobos because the concert was over 40 miles away at a venue in Irvine, another wonderful eastsider event is upon us in Anaheim. Our definition of the eastside grows again.

The Exhibition will be a combination of three parts. The main exhibit will be “Papel Chicano: Works on Paper from the Collection of Cheech Marin” featuring over 40 works by Chicano artists. Some of the artists featured will be Gaspar Enriquez, Margaret Garcia, Raul Guerrero, Roberto Gutierrez, Wayne Alaniz Healy, Adan Hernandez, Leo Limon, Jose Lozano, Chuy Martin, Cesar Martinez, Alex Rubio, Frank Romero, Eloy Torrez, John Valadez, Patssi Valdez, Vincent Valdez, and George Yepes.”*

*From: http://eastsidescene.wordpress.com
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