In the 1960s, activist Chicano artists forged a remarkable history of printmaking that remains vital today. Many artists came of age during the civil rights, labor, anti-war, feminist and LGBTQ+ movements and channeled the period’s social activism into assertive aesthetic statements that announced a new political and cultural consciousness among people of Mexican descent in the United States. ¡Printing the Revolution! explores the rise of Chicano graphics within these early social movements and the ways in which Chicanx artists since then have advanced innovative printmaking practices attuned to social justice. More than reflecting the need for social change, the works in this exhibition project and revise notions of Chicanx identity, spur political activism and school viewers in new understandings of U.S. and international history.
Saturday Jan 18, 2025 Sunday Apr 6, 2025
Open during museum hours: Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10am-7pm Weds-Fri: 10am-4pm Sat-Sun: 12pm-5pm April 7th-11th closed for install
Rollins Museum of Art 1000 Holt Avenue Winter Park, FL 32789
Free
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