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The Adam & Eve Series:
Sleeping Eve (2010)
(Pastel on paper)
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Solo Exhibitions
 
December 10, 2010 - June 26, 2011
La Vida Sobre Papel / Life on Paper, National Museum of Mexican Art,  Chicago, IL
 
March 5 - April 22, 2010
What Dreams May Come, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL  (Press Release)
 
Group Exhibitions
 
Date TBA, 2010
Round Trip, Vincent Price Art Museum, Los Angeles, CA
 
This exhibition will open the new Vincent Price Art Museum, located on the campus of East Los Angeles College, in the Fall of 2010. It gathers seven of ELAC's most successful artist alumni: Gronk, Clement Hanami, Judithe Hernandez, Willie Herron, Kent Twitchell, John Valadez, and Patssi Valdez to present mimi-retrospectives of their careers.
 
September 10 - October 28, 2010
After Adelita, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL 
 
June 16, - August 9, 2010
Indigenismo: Ancient Roots in Mexican Art, Newark Museum, Newark, NJ
 
May 15 - May 31, 2010
Light and Dark Drawings, Fremont Gallery, So. Pasadena, CA

 

March 13 - April 4, 2010

A Prayer for Juarez: A Curse on the KillersAvenue 50 Studio  Los Angeles, CA
 
February 13 - March 7, 2010
Body Language, Avenue 50 Studio,  Los Angeles, CA
 
February 12 - August 1, 2010

Translating Revolution: U.S. Artists Interpret Mexican Muralists, National Museum of Mexican Art,  Chicago
 
October 16, 2009 - July 4, 2010
Rastros y Cronicas: Women of Juarez, National Museum of Mexican Art,  Chicago. IL

 
2011 Exhibitions
 
Pacific Standard Time: Art in Los Angeles 1945-1980
In 2011, the Getty Foundation has funded a major arts initiative that will make possible over 30 exhibitions about the developlment of contemporary art in Los Angeles from 1945-1980. "The Mexican Presence" exhibtions will take place at three venues: the Fowler Museum, the Autry Museum, and LACMA. The Fowler Museum will document the artist collectives and art organizations that were part of the early Chicano Art Movement. The contribution and art of Los Four will be part of the exhibition at the Fowler..