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Inside the MFAH, a blog published by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, featured Home artist Carmen Argote discussing her artwork 720 Sq. Ft.: Household Mutations—Part B, a multiroom carpet pulled from the apartment in which Argote and her family lived for more than twenty years.
The Los Angeles Times reported on Axis Mundo: Queer Networks in Chicano L.A., an exhibition co-curated by former CSRC visiting scholar C. Ondine Chavoya, who is quoted in the piece. The CSRC is a lender to this exhibition.
The CSRC-organized exhibition Home—So Different, So Appealing, on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, was featured on ABC13.
The CSRC-organized exhibition Home—So Different, So Appealing, and the exhibition Laura Aguilar: Show and Tell, a collaboration between the CSRC and the Vincent Price Art Museum, were featured in Hyperallergic’s list of best Los Angeles art shows of 2017.
Inside the MFAH, a blog published by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, featured Home artist Daniel Joseph Martinez discussing his two monumental installations that bookend the exhibition: the west bank is missing: i am not dead, am I and The House That America Built.
Terremoto featured a review of the CSRC-organized exhibition Home—So Different, So Appealing. The story includes photos of the exhibition at LACMA.
Art critic Max Benavidez named the CSRC-organized exhibition Home—So Different, So Appealing one of the best exhibitions of the year.
CSRC associate director Charlene Villaseñor Black was quoted in an article about a popular annual pilgrimage from Palm Springs to Coachella to celebrate La Virgin de Guadalupe.
CSRC director Chon A. Noriega was interviewed for a story about the CSRC-organized exhibition Home—So Different, So Appealing, which is currently on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston through January 21, 2018.
The CSRC-organized exhibition Home—So Different, So Appealing, on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston through January 21, was featured in a listing of current art exhibitions in Texas.