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  • 1985 Tucson International Mariachi Conference poster. Artist: Guadalupe de la Torre Montaño. The TIMC’s website can be found at: http://www.tucsonmariachi.org/

  • 1993 Tucson International Mariachi Conference poster. The TIMC’s website can be found at: http://www.tucsonmariachi.org/

  • 1995 Tucson International Mariachi Conference poster. Artists: Students from Drexel Bilingual Elementary School. The TIMC’s website can be found at: http://www.tucsonmariachi.org/

  • "Mexican Masks: Faces of the Fiesta" - a poster showing 350 masks from the collections of the Arizona State Museum at the University of Arizona. Photo by Helga Teiwes. Poster designed by University of Arizona Graphics. Visit the museum's website at: http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/index.html

  • “Flor's First Communion” (1998) José Galvez photograph. Visit this award winning photographer’s website at: http://www.josegalvez.com/

  • “Mexican American man in El Paso” José Galvez http://www.josegalvez.com photograph (DATE).

  • Cesar E. Chavez Building (formerly Economics) at the University of Arizona, where the MASRC is housed. Click here for map.

  • The University of Arizona original building, “Old Main ,” built in 1891.

  • "Erasing Border/Borrando Fronteras” (2002) Watercolor by Cristina Cárdenas was the poster for the 2001 National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Conference that took place in Tucson in 2001. To find out more about Cárdenas’ work, visit the Arizona Commission on the Arts at: http://www.arizonaarts.org/roster/visual/cardenas.htm

  • Dia de los Muertos image. Artist: Patrick Murillo for the AZ Republic. The AZ Republic Dia de los Muertos website can be found at: http://www.azcentral.com/ent/dead/

  • Untitled mural by Martin Moreno in Tucson’s Barrio Histórico (also known as Barrio Viejo). To find out more about the city’s oldest neighborhood, go to the “Barrio Histórico” publication at the UA Library’s Books of the Southwest online exhibit: http://southwest.library.arizona.edu/barr/

 

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