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CURRENT & UPCOMING

somewhere in advance of nowhere
Sep - Nov 2008

Banned & Recovered
Aug - Oct 2008

Declaration of Immigration
July - Sep 2008

There! New Art from Oakland
July - Sep 2008

Yo! What Happened to Peace?
July - Sep 2008

Remembering the Struggle
July - Sep 2008


SELECTED EXHIBITS

2006. Roots, Resistance & Recognition
2006. Hope & Healing in Times of War
2006. Battle Emblems
2006. Ink & Clay 32
2006. Paper Politics Brooklyn
2005. CSPG Award Dinner
2005. El Ultimo Grito
2005. YO! What Happened to Peace, Chicago
2005. YO! What Happened to Peace, Tokyo
2005. MACLA Art Auction
2005. B-Girl Be
2005. Foothill College
2005. Paper Politics West
2005. Chicana/o Biennial

WORK IN PERMANENT DISPLAYS

Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum
Pilsen Neighborhood, Chicago, IL



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Remembering the Struggle

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July 30 - September 21, 2008 and admission is free!

Reception: Friday, August 1, 2008
7pm to 9pm | Pajaro Valley Gallery
Pajaro Valley Arts Council hosts the Exhibit Opening Reception. Meet and mingle with contributing artists and get a "taste of Watsonville" through local food and celebration

Pajaro Valley Arts Council and Gallery
37 Sudden Street
Watsonville, CA 95037

Show Information:

The struggles of one thousand Watsonville cannery strikers will be remembered and honored through a unique art and historical exhibit entitled, Remembering the Struggle. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the hardships that faced strikers through contemporary and historical artwork.

Currently contemporary pieces of art are being collected to commemorate the impact of the strikers on the Pajaro Valley community. Many local artists as well as well known political artists will participate.

This recent body of artwork will also be joined by posters and art created during the eighties in response to the strike's events. These pieces have never before been seen together in a gallery.

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday through Friday 11am to 4pm
Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 4pm






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