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Bibliography Alicia, Juana. http://www.juanaalicia.com (accessed December 13, 2006). This webpage contains different pieces of art created by Juana Alicia along with links to her bibliography and current projects which she is working on. Afterwords. http://www.edcc.edu/afterwords/?p=120 (accessed December 13, 2006). Blog which discusses the art of Cecilia Alvarez. "AS Oakland Museum." Associated Press Newswires 8 Oct. 2002, http://www.factiva.com (accessed December 10, 2006). Associated Press Article which provides information about local art events in California and information about their artists. San Francisco Chronicle article which provides information on the changing environment which artists face and how artists works relate to society. California Ethnic and Mulicultural Archives. http://cemaweb.library. A great resource guide to Chicano art, containing news, exhibits and other resources. Provides a good background of the history of Chicano art. Article in the Washington Post briefly describing the life and works of Latina artist Ana Mendieta. Latino Art Community. http://www.latinoartcommunity.org (accessed December 13, 2006). Website which contains many exhibits of Latino artists, along with other educational resources. Lopez, Alma. http://www.almalopez.net (accessed December 12, 2006). Website which provides useful information on the works of artist Alma Lopez. This page also includes a bibliography and access to some of her artworks and videos. Article in the Art Journal which provides and in-depth look at the works of Pepon Osorio. Webpage providing many works created by Laura Molina and a reasoning behind the work she is creating. Molina, Laura. http://www.nakeddave.com (accessed December 11 - 13, 2006). Self-created website by Laura Molina which describes her newest project which is a series of paintings about a man which she once dated. Also provides insights on her views of society. San Franciso Chronicle article which provides a list of recient recipients of the MacArthur Award and reasoning behind why each indiviual recieved the award. Wikipedia. http://www.wikipedia.org (accessed December 11 - 13, 2006). Website which provides brief, yet useful information about many topics. The website can be added to by anyone using the internet and is then checked by supervisors. This website was used mainly to gain information on Latino/a artists. http://www.chicanas.com/whowhat.html (accessed December 13, 2006) Website which answers the questions: Who are Chicanas? and What is Chicana feminism?
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