Judy Baca's Murals

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Miscellaneous

 

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Cesar O

 

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December 19, 2012

 

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University

 

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Judith F. Baca, a Hispanic-American woman and artist- activist has contributed an unaccountable amount to the mural movement in Los Angeles. She has accomplished this by giving individuals the chance to create art and develop a sense of pride, she has taught younger generations a respect for their ethnic identity, and from the many walks of life that continue to view her work in everyday places she has encouraged social change...
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This was a time when very few artists openly supported the Civil Rights Movement in their work and Mexican muralists were not considered to be of any importance to the fomalists that dominated the art world (Barlow 1999, 125). The mural scene began to grow in 1967 when Allan D'Arcangelo painted the first decorative mural on the side of an East Ninth street tenement in New York City...
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