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The recently opened Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture is an essential repository of recent art history.
OC Note weaves history lessons into his classes to help spread positive messages to the Chicano community through art, fashion and music.
Cheech Marin has amassed a collection of more than 700 paintings, drawings, sculptures and mixed-media works by Chicano artists, including major works by Carlos Almaraz, Frank Romero and Judithe ...
Both members, who appear in the documentary, saw the film for the first time with a crowd of fans and a group of young Chicano artists whose art was inspired by ASCO’s early rebellion.
Lillian Vasquez talks with art collector, actor and comedian Cheech Marin as they look back at the opening of The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture of the Riverside Art Museum, or ...
03-28-2025 DESIGN New documentary chronicles a 1970s art group that reshaped Chicano identity The Asco art collective emerged at the height of the Chicano civil rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s.
Two UNM professors have launched an exhibit at the National Hispanic Cultural Center highlighting six New Mexican artists. Dr. Irene Vasquez and Dr. Ray Hernandez-Duran ...
Through the Alliance San Diego youth artist-in-residence program, he's also making art to inspire civic engagement among young people in his Chicano community.
Comedian and collector Cheech Marin introduces us to his Chicano Art collection and artists Comedian and collector Cheech has made a lifelong project of collecting ...
A retrospective at Mexic-Arte is the first solo show for an Austin Chicano artist who has long worked as a commercial screen printer.
"ASCO: Without Permission" is director Travis Gutiérrez Senger's latest documentary and executive produced by Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna.
As the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture debuts, its founder hopes to inspire a renaissance in a region of California lacking public arts funding.