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Chaz Bojorquez Exhibit Brings Graffiti from the Streets to the Gallery

You can’t talk about graffiti without mentioning the works of East Los Angeles artist Chaz Bojorquez. For more than 30 years, this street culture pioneer has delivered his cholo-style graffiti to neighborhood brick canvases and museum gallery walls—most recently to the Torres Gallery of the National Museum of Mexican Art. “Chaz Bojorquez: From the Streets [...]

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Author Reading: Stella Pope Duarte “If I Die in Juarez”

Join author Stella Pope Duarte at the National Museum of Mexican Art, 1852 W. 19th St., on Wednesday, Oct. 5 for a reading and dialogue on her novel “If I Die in Juarez,” a tale of three young protagonists on the streets of the “city of murdered women.”