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La Cultura Latina en la Comunidad. Latino Countries. 460 Years of Chicano History. Artist: Gonzalo Plascencia The mural captures the evolution of Mexicano and Chicano history from the founding of Tenochitlan to the Chicano Movement period.
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460 Years of Chicano History Artist: Gonzalo Plascencia The mural captures the evolution of Mexicano and Chicano history from the founding of Tenochitlan to the Chicano Movement period. www.muralconservancy.org/artisit/gonzalo-plascencia
500 Years of Indigenous Struggle Artisit: Mario Aguirre Uriarte This mural involves Chicano History that was completed in 1990. It is located in Los Angeles and has a total of 6 panels, which are 4’x8’ feet. www.muralconservancy.org/murals/500-years-indigenous-struggle
500 Years of Indigenous Struggle www.muralconservancy.org/murals/500-years-indigenous-struggle
Aztec Pride Artist: Jose De La Cruz This mural is located in the San Fernando Valley in 1992. It displays the Aztec calendar, Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent God and the Aztec God of war. www.muralconservancy.org/murals/aztec-pride
The Great Wall of Los Angeles Artist: Various Artists This is only a section of the mural was worked on during the 1970’s under the supervision of Judith Baca. Over 400 youth have worked on the mural. The history of the mural begins with the day of the dinosaurs all the way until the 1950’s. The total length of the Great Wall of Los Angeles is 2,754 feet. www.muralconservancy.org/murals
The Great Wall of Los Angeles This is another section of Great Wall of Los Angeles, which is located in the Tujunga Flood Control Channel in the San Fernando Valley. It is on the corner of Oxnard St. and Burbank Blvd. www.muralconservancy.org/murals
The Great Wall of Los Angeles Another section of the Great wall of Los Angeles www.muralconservancy.org/murals
The Great Wall of Los Angeles Another section of the Great wall of Los Angeles www.muralconservancy.org/murals
A Couple of Immigrantes Artist: Man One This mural shows two immigrants guarding their home with their faithful dog. It is considered graffiti art and is located in Los Angeles in North Figueroa St. between Avenue 51 & 52. www.muralconservancy.org/murals/couple-immigrantes
Celebration of Diversity Artist: Francisco Letelier This mural shows individuals from different times of immigration in Los Angeles. They each have a symbolic representation of their culture. It as created in 199o and is located in Canoga Park near the intersection of Lanark St. and Topanga Canyon. www.muralconservancy.org/murals/celebration-divesity