EXHIBITIONS: (Group Shows)
Forthcoming 2009, “The Legacy and Legend of Siqueiros”Barnsdall Art Center, Los Angeles, California
October 4, 2008 - January 18, 2009, “WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, 1965-1980.” Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia
March 2 - August 4, 2008, “Making It Together: Women’s Collaborative Art and Community.” “Making It Together” is an instructive supplement to “WACK!(Bronx, NY) Bronx Museum of the Arts
February-June 2008, “WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, 1965-1980.”P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, New York,
September 16 - December 2007, “WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, 1965-1980.” National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C
April 5 – May 20, 2007, “Echoes: Women Inspired by Nature”Orange County Center For Contemporary Art, Orange County, CA
March 4, 2007 – July 30, 2007, “WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, 1965-1980.” Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Feb 25, 2007-April 15, 2007 “Multi-Vantage Points, Southern CA Women Artists 1980-2006.”LA Woman’s Art Caucus and the National Museum in Washington. Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Art Park, CA.
October 6 – Oct. 15, 2006, “World Wall: A Vision of the Future Without Fear”Premieres in Mexico at the Sixth Annual Mexico City Book Fair Museo de la Ciudad, Mexico City, Mexico
Sept. 16th - November 26th, 2006, “Politick”Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Art Park, CA.
Dec. 15, 2005-Jan. 27, 2006, EXTENDED to end of 2007“How American Women Invented Post-Modernism: 1970-1975” Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts Galleries, New Jersey
Aug. 2005- Sept. 2005, “Divas of Venice”Group Exhibit, SPARC Gallery, Venice Centennial Celebration, Venice CA
Sep. 28, 2005 -June 2006, “Latinas Spirit of California Museum” - EXTENDED to January 2007The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts Sacramento CA
2004 “Latino/as of Achievement”Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service Featured as one of twenty-five Latino/as of Achievement, this show will travel nationally with a publication and book.
June 26 – September 30, 2004, “The World Wall: A Vision of the Future Without Fear” 300ft. Traveling Installation Mural
Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas
June 26 – August 28, 2004, “The World Wall: A Vision of the Future Without Fear” 300ft. Traveling Installation Mural Ice House Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas
May 20- June 4, 2004, “The World Wall: A Vision of the Future Without Fear”Mexican and Israeli-Palestinian mural panels on exhibit at SPARC. SPARC Gallery, Venice, CA
May 15 – June19, 2004, “Mujeres”Patricia Correia Gallery, Santa Monica, California
October 2003, “The Road to Aztlan: A Chicano Art Retrospective” LA Center for the Arts, Pomona, California
November 2003, “A Salute to Feminists in the Arts”National Arts Club, New York City, New York Exhibition Catalogue
July 9 – August 29, 2003, “Light Among Shadows: A Celebration of Orlando Letelier, Ronni Kappen Moffit and Heroes of the Human Rights Movement”18th Street Arts Center, Santa Monica, California
November – February 2002, “Hijas de Juarez”Social and Public Art Resource Center, Venice, California
June 1 - November 3, 2002, “PARALLELS AND INTERSECTIONS: ART/WOMEN/CALIFORNIA, 1950-2000”San Jose Museum, San Jose, California Traveling Exhibition with Catalogue
December 2001, “Chicano Visions: American Painters on the Verge” and “Chicano Now” San Antonio, Texas
November 2001, Laguna Art Museum “Pictorial Currents in Contemporary Southern California Arts” October 13-November 30, 2001, “Other Footprints to Aztlan: Works from the Collection of Mary and Armando Durón”
Social and Public Resource Center, Venice, California Exhibition Catalogue
March- June 2001, “Hecho En Califas: The last Decade 1990-1999”Arte Americas, Fresno, California
March 2001, “I-5 California: Four Decades of Contemporary Art”San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, California
June 16, 2000 – January 5, 2003, “Arte Latino: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum” Smithsonian National Museum of American Art, Washington D.C. Touring Exhibition, Exhibition Catalogue
December 8, 2000 – February 11, 2001, “Pictorial Currents in Contemporary Southern California Art”Frye Art Museum, Seattle, Washington
Fall 2000, “Chicano Art: East of the River”Santa Monica Museum, Santa Monica, California Exhibition Catalogue
October 2000, “Made in California: Art, Image and Identity 1900-2000”LACMA, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Los Angeles, California
September 2000, “Unforgettable Women”The Women’s Museum, Dallas, Texas
August 2000, “The Contemporary Latino Masters”Modern Art Gallery, Los Angeles California
June 16, 2000 – January 5, 2003, “Arte Latino: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum” Smithsonian National Museum of American Art, Washington D.C. Touring Exhibition, Exhibition Catalogue
June 2000, Luis Carlos Bernal Fundraiser Art SaleSocial and Public Art Resource Center, Venice, California
May 21, 2000, Benefit for the Venice Family Clinic Venice Art Walk, Venice, California
January 2000 – July 2001, “Hecho en Califas: The Last Decade”Plaza de la Raza, Los Angeles, California Traveling Exhibition with Catalogue
October –December 1999, “Shadow Graffiti Altars: The Last Chicano Altar Show” SPARC Gallery, Venice, CA
September 9 – 26, 1999, “California Blend: Tradition and Change”Millard Sheets Gallery, Pomona, California
April 26 – August 13, 1999, “In Your Space”Channing Peake Gallery, Santa Barbara, California
1998, “Conquest & Consequences”Museo de las Americas, Denver, Colorado
1998 “Culture Cultura”The Gene Autry Museum, Los Angeles, California Brochure
November 1997, “Borderlines: Significant Departures”
Cerritos Community College Art Gallery, Cerritos, California
November 1997, Chicano/a Artists Group ExhibitionCerritos Community College Art Gallery, Cerritos, California
October 1997, “Elusive Pardise: Los Angeles Artists from the Permanent Collection”MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art at California Plaza Los Angeles, California
September 1997, January 1998, “Borders, Barriers, and Beaners: Attacking the Myths”Social and Public Art Resource Center, Los Angeles, California
December 1996 – March 1997, “
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August- September 1996, “Witnesses to the History of Los Angeles”SPARC Gallery, Venice, CA A student-produced public art project by the UCLA/Cesar Chavez Center Mural Digital Lab @ SPARC, conducted by Professor Judith F. Baca.
Winter 1995, The 1990’s CollectionWadsworth Antheneum Hartford, Connecticut
October – December 1995, “Imaging Labor: Work and Women”Montgomery Gallery, Claremont, California
Fall 1995, “(Re)Generation”The Galeria de La Raza, San Francisco, California Commemorating 25th Anniversary
March - May 1995, “Art of the Other Mexico: Sources and Meaning”Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, California Traveling Exhibition with Catalogue
January - March 1995, “Art of the Other Mexico: Sources and Meaning”
Museo del Barrio, New York City, New York Traveling Exhibition
September – November 1994, “Art of the Other Mexico: Sources and Meaning”Palm Springs Desert Museum, Palm Springs, California Traveling Exhibition
August-October 1994, Chicana Art ExhibitionSangre De Cristo Arts & Conference Center Puebla, Colorado
July – August 1994, “Los Angeles: Mural Capital of the World”7th Market Place, Citicorp Plaza, Los Angeles, California
May - July 1994, “Urban Revisions: Current Projects for the Public Realm”
Saber es Poder: Interventions- ADOBE LAMuseum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California Exhibition Catalogue
May - July 1994, “Art of the Other Mexico: Sources and Meaning”Centro Cultural Tijuana, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
April 1994, “Women Sculptors: Public and Private Spaces”
University Gallery, California State University, Bakersfield
April 1994, “Faculty/Staff: New Works”University Gallery, University of California, Irvine
March 1994, “The Lure of the Local”CU Art Galleries, University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado
February - March 1994, “Art of the Other Mexico: Sources and Meaning” Museo Regional de Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico
November 1993 – January 1994, “Art of the Other Mexico: Sources and Meaning”Museo de Art Moderno, Mexico City, Mexico
November 1993, “Espectro de Chicano”Mt. San Antonio College Art Gallery, Walnut, CA
October 1993, “Dia de los Muertos: Procession & Celebration” “Homenage a La
Trabajadora Domestica”15 foot altar installationCenter Theater Group/Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, California
October 1993, “Las Mujeres Hablan”Lubbock Fine Arts Center, Lubbock, Texas
September 1993, “Cerritos College Multicultural Festival”Galeria Las Americas, Los Angeles, California
August – September 1993, “El Nopal Press: A Portfolio”Social and Public Art Resource Center, Venice, California
November 1993 – January 1994, “Art of the Other Mexico: Sources and Meaning”Museo de Art Moderno, Mexico City, Mexico
June - September 1993, “Art of the Other Mexico: Sources and Meaning”Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, Illinois
June 1993, “Then and Now: Chicano Art after CARA I”Jansen-Perez Gallery, Austin, Texas
February 1993, “Latinas: Power and Strength”Galeria Otra Vez, Los Angeles, California
February 1993, “Toma Mi Corazon: La Pena takes art to heart”La Pena Valentine’s Day Exhibition, Austin, Texas
January 1993, “Six Los Angeles Muralists”Koplin Gallery, Santa Monica, California
September 1992 – January 1993, “Los Guardianes: Land, Spirit, and Culture”Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico Curator and Author of Exhibition Brochure
September 1992, Vantage Points: Redefining Power-On Our Own Terms”Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art, California State Poly University, Pomona, California
August 1992, “Communities: The Feminist Art of Community Building”University Gallery, California State University, Northridge, California Exhibition Catalogue
January 1992, “20th Anniversary of the Visiting Artists Program”University Gallery, Boulder, Colorado
October 1991, “Las Adelitas”Mexican Museum, San Francisco, California
October - December 1991, “Encuentro: Invasion of the Americas and the Making of the Mestizo” Social and Public Art Resource Center, Venice, California
1990, “Body/Culture: Chicano Figuration”University Art Gallery, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California Exhibition Catalogue
1990, “Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation” (CARA)Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles National Committee, Curator and Artist Exhibition Catalogue
1989, “Fear of Others/La Peur Des Autres Art Against Racism”Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1989, “Contemporary Latin American Artists”California State Polytechnic University, University Art Gallery
1989, “Errata: Not Included”Social and Public Art Resource Center, Venice, California
1988, “Genre: Sort Of”Euphrate Gallery, De Anza College, Cupertino, California
1988, “Diversity in Presence Group show of 17 women faculty members from UCLA and UC Irvine”University of California, Irvine, California
1987, “Present Perspectives: 1975-1985”Fresno Arts Center and Museum, Fresno, California
1987, “Broken Heart Art”The Woman’s Building Gallery and SPARC Indoor Gallery, Los Angeles, California
1987, “Art for Change” Photographic Exhibit of the “Street Speaks” Mural Installation911 Gallery, Seattle, Washington
1986, “Chicano Expressions”Inter Hispanic American Arts Center, New York, New York Curator and Artist. Exhibition Catalogue
1986, “Faculty Art Show”UC Irvine Fine Arts Gallery, Irvine, California
1985, “Artist as Shaman”The Woman’s Building Gallery, Los Angeles, California
1985, “Made in Aztlán”Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego, California Exhibition Catalogue
1985, “Woman by Woman”Galeria de la Raza/Studio 24, San Francisco, California
1984 – 1985, “On the Wall: A 10 Year Celebration of Los Angeles Murals Programs”Los Angeles Bridge Gallery, City Hall, Los Angeles, California
1984, “Social Works”Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California Exhibition Catalogue
1983, “Exchange Sources: Expanding Powers”California State College at Stanislaus National Traveling Group Show
1983, “All’s Fair: Love and War in New Feminist Art” Ohio State University Gallery
1983 “A Traves de la Frontera”Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico
1980, “Califas”Mary Porter Sesnon Gallery, University of California, Santa Cruz Exhibition Brochure
1976 – 1978, Levi-Strauss Traveling Group ShowMaison de La Culture Anre Maleaux, Reims, France Maison des Arts Creteil, Paris, France and Brussels, Belgium
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