Casas' work is an expansive and fluid vision — an enduring aesthetic of Chicano art while challenging what exactly that meant when Casas was alive, and what it could be going forward.
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November 6, 2017
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This week, the University of Houston is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the National Women’s Conference with a selection of panels, talks, and educational sessions discussing the challenges women face and…
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Dallas literary non-profit WordSpace has been hosting excellent writers, speakers, and musicians for a long time, and this Thursday, November 9, WordSpace and the Webb Gallery out of Waxahachie will…
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We knew newspapers and even magazines were a goner, eventually, but it didn’t sink in what that meant.