Biography
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (*Reviews)
Chon Noriega, FLOOD, Liner notes for
film poster, 2006.
Maureen Korp, Ph.D., Curator,
Without A Passport, Exhibition
Catalogue, 2006.
Elizabeth Mjelde and Richard T.
Rodriguez, The Middle of Somewhere,
Exhibiton Catalogue, Fastback Books,
Berkeley, CA, 2004.
Muriel Kool, “The Middle of
Somewhere”, NY Arts Magazine,
May/June 2004.
Richard Mann, GLBTQ.com, Website for
the encyclopedia of gay, lesbian,
bisexual, transgender, and queer
culture. “American Art Since
Stonewall”, 2003.
Richard T. Rodriguez, “Serial
Kinship: Representing La Familia in
Early Chicano Publications”, AZTLAN:
A Journal of Chicano Studies, Spring
2002.
Erin Clark, “Reconstructive
Surgery”, Quaker Campus , March 14,
2002.
Tracy Vogel, “Revolution in a Paint
Can”, San Jose Metro, March 7, 2002.
*Barbara Morris, “Gender, Genealogy
& Counter-Memory”, Artweek, March,
2001.
Shifra Goldman, Tomas Ybarra-Frausto,
Tere Romo, and Maribel Alvarez,
Poetic Paradox: Ten Years of
Innovation in Latino Arts.
Anniversary Catalogue, MACLA, San
Jose, 2001.
Rudi C. Bleys, Images of Ambiente:
Homotextuality and Latin American
Art, 1810- today, Continuum Press,
London, 2000.
Richard T. Rodriguez, “Reimagined
Communities: Family, Masculinity,
and Nationalism in Chicano Cultural
Production.” Ph.D. dissertation,
University of California, Santa
Cruz, 2000.
Chon Noriega, Shot in America:
Television, the State, and the Rise
of Chicano Cinema, University of
Minnesota Press, 2000.
Chon Noriega, AFI (Aztlan Film
Institute) Top 100 Chicano Films,
“Straight, No Chaser,” JUMP CUT
Magazine, #42, 1999.
Chon Noriega, AFI (Aztlan Film
Institute) Top 100 Chicano Films,
“Straight, No Chaser,” AZTLAN: A
Journal of Chicano Studies, Fall
1998.
Catherine Lord, “Pervert” Exhibition
Catalogue, 1995.
*Ann Elliot Sherman, “Latino
Visions,” San Jose Metro, June 23,
1994.
*Kim Levin, “Voice Choice,” Village
Voice, July 12,1994. |
AWARDS AND HONORS
Corpus: An HIV Prevention Publication, The Institute for Gay Men’s Health,Los Angeles, CA. Painting series – Interruptions, Fall 2007.
First Prize. International Juried
Exhibtion, Tribes Gallery, New York,
NY. Juried by Robert Storr, Dean of
Fine Arts at Yale University and
Director of the 2007 Venice
Biennale.
Corpus: An HIV Prevention
Publication, The Institute for Gay
Men’s Health,Los Angeles, CA. Back
Cover Image,Fall 2005
Third Prize. Annual Juried
Exhibition, Visual Arts Alliance,
Houston, TX. Juried by Marysol
Nieves, Senior Curator, Bronx Museum
of the Arts, NY, 2002.
Award of Excellence. The Painting II
International Juried Art Exhbition,
Period Gallery, Omaha, NE. Juried by
Larry Bradshaw, Director, Period
Gallery, 2002.
Chicanovista.com, Website of artist
Harry Gamboa, Jr., 2001.
Special Recognition. The Realism III
International Juried Art Exhbition,
Period Gallery, Omaha, NE. Juried by
Larry Bradshaw, Director, Period
Gallery, 2001.
Cover Art and Artist’s Communique.
AZTLAN: A Journal of Chicano
Studies, Volume 25, Number Two, Fall
2000.
First Prize. Arts on Fire, Sanchez
Art Center, Pacifica, CA. Juried by
Marian Parmenter, Director, San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Artist’s Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
1999.
Fellowship Winner, The San Francisco
Foundation, Jack and Gertrude Murphy
Fellowship, San Francisco, CA. 1993.
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LECTURES/PUBLIC-Speaking Engagements
Le cture, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA, 2007.
Lecture, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 2007.
Workshop Presenter, “Fostering Creative Citizenship Across Cultures Project”, California College for the Arts, San Francisco and Oakland, CA, 2007.
Lexture, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, IL, 2006.
Lecture, Santa Clara University,
Santa Clara, CA, 2006.
Lecture, Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX, 2006.
Lecture, San Jose State University,
San Jose, CA, 2005.
Panel Presenter, “We Interrupt This
Announcement to Bring You An
Important Message: Arts Training
Needs a Fixin’ in this Country”,
School of Visual Arts, New York, NY,
2005.
Radio 2050, Radio Interview with the
Aztec Parrot, KPFA Radio Station,
Berkeley, CA, 2004.
Graduate Seminar Lecture , San
Francisco State University, San
Francisco, CA, 2003.
Panel Presenter, National
Association for Chican@ Studies,
“History of the Sexual Imagination”,
Los Angeles, CA, 2003.
Panel Presenter, “Me/Us: Personal
Memoir and Collective History”,
School of Visual Arts, New York, NY,
2002.
Panel Presenter, “Towards a Wider
Landscape: Multicultural Curriculum
Transformation”, National Conference
on Race and Ethnicity, New Orleans,
LA, 2002.
Artist Talk, “Cultural Identity”,
Western Oregon University, Monmouth,
OR, 2002.
Panel Participant, “Resistance
through Representation: Chicano/a
Art, Activism, and Affirmation”,
California State University at Los
Angeles, CA, 2001.
Panel Participant, “atlas(t)”
Exhibition, Galeria de la Raza, San
Francisco, CA, 2001.
Panel Presenter, National
Association for Chican@ Studies,
“Gender, Genealogy, and
Counter-Memory: Re-membering Chican@
Cultural Histories”, Portland, OR,
2000.
Lecture, San Francisco Art
Institute, San Francisco, CA, 1998. |
RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE
Visiting Art Professor , California College of the Arts, Oakland, California, 2007/08. |
SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Marty and Nancy Melzer, New
York, NY.
Michael Nava, San Francisco, CA.
Tom Ammon and Gary Lawson, Mountain
View, CA.
John G. Romoglia, Los Angeles, CA.
Al and Carmen Castellano, San Jose,
CA.
Francisco Morelos, San Francisco,
CA.
Jeffrey Dunat, New York, NY.
Mia Gonzales, San Francisco, CA.
Yvette Molina, Oakland, CA.
Susan Halperin, San Francisco, CA.
Richard Morasci, San Francisco, CA.
Chuck Larson, Los Angeles, CA.
Steve Susoyev, San Francisco, CA.
Ray Ashley, San Jose, CA.
Paul and Helen Gendler, San Jose,
CA.
Terry Trobough, Menlo Park, CA. |
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