Symposium Speakers


Chicano/Latino Art: Scholars Look at Four Decades of Achievement
May 2, 2003

 
Session A: History
Friday, 1:00pm-3:00pm

 
Rubén C. Cordóva
Asst. Professor, Art History and Criticism, Univ. of Texas San Antonio
The Con Safo Art Group and the Politics of South Texas
 
Xavier Garza
Artist
The Flores Art District and the Gallista Gallery in San Antonio, Texas
 
Gary D. Keller
Regents' Professor and Director, Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University
The Iconography of the Mexican revolution of 1910 and its cultural legacy in contemporary Chicana/Chicano artists
 
 
Session B: Art Education
Friday, 1:00pm-3:00pm

 
Angelica Docog
Interim Director, Mesa Southwest Museum
Museums & Latino Art
 
Mary Erickson
Professor, Art Education, Arizona State University
The Chicana/o artworld: A vital resource in multicultural education
 
Pat Villeneuve
Professor, University of Kansas
A Voice from Within: Exposing Art Museum Collection, Exhibition, and Education Practices and their Implications for Chicano/Latino Art
 
 
Session C: Artists
Friday, 3:15pm-5:15pm

 
Sam Coronado
Artist and Director, Serie Project, Inc.
Ten Years of the Serie Project
 
Victor A. Sorell
Professor and Associate Dean, College of Arts, Chicago State University
Illuminated Handkerchiefs and Prison Scribes: "Outsider" Chicano Art Inside La Pinta
 
Fidencio Durán
Artist
Telling Stories of Central Texas in Art
 
 
Session D: The Future of Chicano/a Art
Friday, 3:15pm-5:15pm

 
KarenMary Davalos
Professor, Dept. of Chicana/o Studies, Loyola Marymount University
Collecting Chicana/o art: Private and public meaning
 
Kaytie Johnson
Director, Peeler Art Center, DePauw University
De-Ghettoizing the barrio: Post-Chicano art
 
Tey Marianna Nunn
Curator of Contemporary Hispano and Latino Collections
Museum of International Folk Art
Sleeping against a cactus / Dreaming up a future: The intentional reclamation and revisioning of stereotypes
 
Tomás Ybarra-Frausto
Distinguished Scholar of Latina/o and Chicana/o art
The (re)generation of Chicano/a art
 
Ramon H. Rivera-Servera
Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Arts and Performance, SUNY - College at Brockport
Con Amor: Toward a Poetics of Collecting
 
 


Collecting Chicano/Latino Art, Beginning and Advanced
May 3, 2003


Session A: Starting Out
Saturday, 9:00-10:15am

 
Welcome
Gary D. Keller
Director, Hispanic Research Center
 
Cheech Marín (via videotape)
Collector of Chicana/o Art and Actor
 
Kirsten Hammer
Director of Latin American Art, Sotheby’s
 
 
Session B: Developing a Collection: What's Important?
Saturday10:30am-11:45am

 
Panel discussion with the audience.
 
Gilberto Cárdenas
Assistant Provost and Director of the Institute for Latino Studies, Notre Dame University; Chicano/Latino gallery owner
 
Gary D. Keller, Regents’ Professor Regents’ Professor and Director, Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University; long-time collector and financial sponsor of Chicano art
 
Kirsten Hammer
Director of Latin American Art, Sotheby's
 
Tey Marianna Nunn
Curator of Contemporary Hispano and Latino Collections, Museum of International Folk Art
 
Victor A. Sorell
Professor and Associate Dean, College of Arts, Chicago State University