Jornada Artística en "The Chicano Park - La Unidad de Nuestros Pueblos"San Diego, 2010
ARTISTIC DAY
“The Unit of Our Towns " of IVAN DARIO HERNANDEZ
CHICANO PARK, San Diego, California 2010
* UNION OF THE DISTRICT
* CHICANO PARK STEERING COMMITTEE IN SAN DIEGO
* GENERAL CONSULATE OF VENEZUELA IN SAN FRANCISCO
* FOUNDATION RESEARCH CENTER FOR the DIGITAL ARTISTIC CREATION
(Fundacicad-VENEZUELA) ...
ACTIVIDADES:
En Homenaje al pueblo y los trabajadores de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, Hernández organiza la realización de un gran Mural titulado, "La Unidad de los Pueblos".
También la jornada incluye la presentación de la Exposición de Arte, "La Humanidad, en Búsqueda de Cambios"
Paralelamente, se estarán llevando a cabo en instituciones locales del Barrio Logan, los Talleres de Creación Artística Digital, organizados por FUNDACICAD (Mérida-Venezuela)[/COLOR]
Eventos organizados conjuntamente por:
Unión del Barrio, Comité del Parque Chicano
(Chicano Park), Consulado General de Venezuela en San Francisco, California (EEUU),
Fundación Centro de Investigaciones para la Creación Artística Digital
(Fundacicad-Mérida, Venezuela)[/COLOR][/COLOR]
ACTIVITIES:
In Tribute to the town and the workers of the Bolivariana Republic of Venezuela, Hernandez organizes the accomplishment of a great titled Mural, “the Unit of the Towns”.
Also the day includes the presentation of the Exhibition of Art, “ the Humanity, in Search of Changes "
Parallelly, they will be being been carrying out in local institutions of the District Logan, the Factories of Digital Artistic Creation, organized by FUNDACICAD (Merida-Venezuela)
Events organized jointly by:Events organized jointly by: Union of the District, Committee of the Chicano Park (Chicano Park), General Consulate of Venezuela in San Francisco, California (the U.S.A.), Foundation Research center for the Digital Artistic Creation (Fundacicad-Mérida, Venezuela)
Boceto del mural artístico "La Unión de nuestros pueblos" de Hernández, propuesto para el Chicano Park, San Diego, California
The Battle of Chicano Park:
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE TAKEOVER
By Marco Anguiano
(Chicano Park Steering Committee)
Chicano Park - Reclaiming Aztlán
On April 22nd and 23rd, 2000, we celebrate the 30th birthday of Chicano Park - "La Tierra Mia" - "Our Land." We commemorate this sacred place and we honor those people - some alive, some passed away - who planted, painted, protected and nurtured Chicano Park. The birth of the Park is the story of a barrio tragedy transformed into triumph. It is the history of the Chicano Mexicano people struggling to reclaim our heritage and our right to self-determination. The Park is where our history is enshrined in monumental murals. It is where we keep making history as we fight to preserve and defend a small piece of Aztlán known as Chicano Park in Barrio Logan, San Diego.
By taking Chicano Park, the "myth" of Aztlán metamorphosed to reality. Aztlán - the southwestern United States was the ancestral land of the Aztecs. These ancient people migrated to the Valley of Mexico and founded an empire whose capital was Tenochitlan, now Mexico City. By claiming Chicano Park, the descendants of the Aztecs the Chicano Mexicano people begin a project of historical reclamation. We have returned to Aztlán - our home.
The Battle of Chicano Park: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE TAKEOVER By Marco Anguiano (Chicano Park Steering Committee) Chicano Park - Reclaiming Aztlán On April 22nd and 23rd, 2000, we celebrate the 30th birthday of Chicano Park - "La Tierra Mia" - "Our Land." We commemorate this sacred place and we honor those people - some alive, some passed away - who planted, painted, protected and nurtured Chicano Park. The birth of the Park is the story of a barrio tragedy transformed into triumph. It is the history of the Chicano Mexicano people struggling to reclaim our heritage and our right to self-determination. The Park is where our history is enshrined in monumental murals. It is where we keep making history as we fight to preserve and defend a small piece of Aztlán known as Chicano Park in Barrio Logan, San Diego. By taking Chicano Park, the "myth" of Aztlán metamorphosed to reality. Aztlán - the southwestern United States was the ancestral land of the Aztecs. These ancient people migrated to the Valley of Mexico and founded an empire whose capital was Tenochitlan, now Mexico City. By claiming Chicano Park, the descendants of the Aztecs the Chicano Mexicano people begin a project of historical reclamation. We have returned to Aztlán - our home.
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