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[People at Frida's Fiestas III]

Photograph of individuals at Frida's Fiestas III, an event hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event was held at Fonda San Miguel. Individuals stand at a buffet table and serve themselves food. They are semi-formally dressed and wear name tags. A potted plant sits on the table.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[People Enjoying Dinner]

Photograph of four individuals at Frida's Fiestas III, an event hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event was held at Fonda San Miguel. Two couples sit at a table. On the table are beverages and a miniature Mexican flag.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[People Enjoying Dinner]

Photograph of individuals at Frida's Fiestas III, an event hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event was held at Fonda San Miguel. Four women sit at a table. Two wear white. The centermost woman wears a black dress and silver cross necklace. The rightmost woman wears a floral blouse.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[People in Costume]

Photograph of two individuals at the Día de los Muertos parade hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Both wear floral skeleton masks. The leftmost person wears a lace veil, white dress, and gloves. She holds two white roses. The rightmost person wears a coral and green embroidered robe. The robe is hooded. Around the individual's neck hangs a black and white photograph of a woman.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[People in Costume]

Photograph of eight individuals at the Día de los Muertos parade hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The group sits in a truck bed. All wear skeleton makeup. Four individuals are male and wear black suits with white embroidery and red ties. The remaining four individuals are female and wear traditional dresses. Their hair is tied up in ribbons.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[People Viewing Artwork at an Exhibition]

Photograph of an artwork at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Colorful tiles are arranged on a low-standing platform. People on the left sit on folding chairs. On the right, people stand and view the artwork. Center left is artwork titled "Red Hot Jesus on a Stick", red lollipops on white stand, by artist Amorette V. Garza-Morales.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Rick Perry and Patrons at Exhibition Opening]

Photograph of Governor Rick Perry speaking at the opening reception for an exhibition of artwork by Luis Jiménez. Perry, left, stands behind a podium. He wears a suit. A seated audience, right, faces Perry. Prints and drawings hang on the wall behind the audience.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Rick Perry at Exhibition Opening]

Photograph of Governor Rick Perry speaking at the opening reception for an exhibition of artwork by Luis Jiménez. Perry stands behind a podium. He wears a suit and tie. Prints and drawings hang on the wall behind him. A seated audience faces away from the camera.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sam Coronado and Sylvia Orozco in The Serie Print Project Exhibition]

Photograph of Sam Coronado and Sylvia Orozco at The Serie Print Project: Recent Acquisitions, an exhibition housed at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from March 8th, 2001 to April 18th, 2001. Coronado, left, and Orozco, right, hold a piece of paper between them. The paper reads "Proclamation" and has a gold seal at the bottom. This document declared May 3rd to be Mexic-Arte Cinco de Mayo day. They stand in front of a mural that depicts faces of individuals against yellow backgrounds.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Schoolchildren in Exhibit]

Photograph of a group of schoolchildren at The Serie Print Project: Recent Acquisitions, an exhibition housed at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from March 8th, 2001 to April 18th, 2001. The group sits on the floor and faces away from the camera. A woman stands at the front of the group and points to a set of prints hanging on a wall. One child turns to look at the camera.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Singing Group]

Photograph of a group singing at the Día de los Muertos celebration hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. A man, left, plays a guitar. A woman next to him holds up a sheet of paper for him to read. A child, center, is dressed as a Native American. Rightmost stands an individual who is dressed in a white lace dress, boas, a feathered hat, and skeleton mask.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Skeleton Dancers]

Photograph of skeleton dancers performing at the Día de los Muertos celebration hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Two men dressed as skeletons dance amid an audience. Audience members are seated in folding chairs. Artwork by Luis Jiménez hangs on the walls of the gallery.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 104, July 2000 - April, 2001 (open access)

The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 104, July 2000 - April, 2001

The Texas State Historical Association Quarterly Report includes "Papers read at the meetings of the Association, and such other contributions as may be accepted by the Committee" (volume 1, number 1). These include historical sketches, biographical material, personal accounts, and other research. Index is located at the end of the volume starting on page 651.
Date: 2001
Creator: Texas State Historical Association
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Speaker at Opening Reception]

Photograph of a speaker at the opening reception for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. The speaker stands behind a podium. He wears a a dark blue suit and maroon tie. An altar is set up in front of the wall behind him. On the altar are vases of flowers, candles, and small statues.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Spoken Word Performance]

Photograph of a spoken word performance at YLA VI: Traces of Culture, in the Mexic-Arte Museum. Six women stand at the front of a room. Second from the right stands a woman who holds a microphone and binder. The other women look on as she speaks. An artwork by Lisa Munos hangs on the wall behind them.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Spoken Word Piece]

Photograph of a spoken word piece at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. A woman stands at a microphone with her arms stretched outward. Four women stand behind her.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
Stories of the Old Land Office (open access)

Stories of the Old Land Office

Pamphlet printed by the Texas Capital Visitor's Center. Contains a foreward and two O. Henry short stories: "Bexar Scrip 2692" and "Georgia's Ruling." Both stories take place in the old land office building where O. Henry worked as a draftsman, and both are about Texas land grants.
Date: 2001~
Creator: Henry, O., 1862-1910
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sylvia Orozco and Aldo Valdez Böhm at Movimiento Estructurado Exhibition]

Photograph of Sylvia Orozco and Aldo Valdez Böhm at Movimiento Estructurado, an exhibition of work by Aldo Valdez Böhm held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from July 20th, 2001 to August 31st, 2001. Orozco, left, wears a sleeveless gray blouse and pearls. Böhm, right, wears glasses and a green button up shirt. They stand in front of a title wall.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sylvia Orozco and Herlinda Zamora at Opening Reception]

Photograph of three individuals at the opening reception for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. Sylvia Orozco, right, wears a sleeveless black dress. Herlinda Zamora, center, wears a pink dress with lack and pink ribbon. An unnamed woman, left, wears a sleeveless black dress. A vase of flowers sits on a table behind them.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sylvia Orozco and Nilda de la Llata]

Photograph of two individuals in the Anacronistas exhibit at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Anacronistas, an exhibition of work by Einer and Jamex de la Torre, ran from January 12th, 2001 to February 24th, 2001. Sylvia Orozco, left, wears a maroon blouse and black skirt. Nilda de la Llata, right, wears a black jacket, trousers, and glasses. Behind them is a large artwork. The artwork is green and includes details of fire, faces, and disembodied hands holding broken wine bottles.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sylvia Orozco and Others]

Photograph of three individuals at Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Sylvia Orozco stands farthest to the right. She wears a gray blouse and pearl necklace. A man and woman, left, hold up a rectangular piece of paper. They stand in front of a painting of houses.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sylvia Orozco and Others]

Photograph of three individuals at the opening reception for an exhibition of artwork by Luis Jiménez. Sylvia Orozco, center, wears a black dress. An unnamed man, left, wears a suit. An unnamed woman, right, wears a gray dress. On the wall behind them is a mural of a horse's head.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sylvia Orozco at Anacronistas Exhibit]

Photograph of six individuals in the Anacronistas exhibit at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Anacronistas, an exhibition of work by Einer and Jamex de la Torre, ran from January 12th, 2001 to February 24th, 2001. Sylvia Orozco, right, stands next to an easel. To the left of the easel stands a man who holds a microphone. He points to a painting that rests on the easel. Four men stand on the left. Two large yellow dice hang from the ceiling.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sylvia Orozco at Opening Reception]

Photograph of Sylvia Orozco speaking at the opening reception for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. Orozco stands behind a podium. An altar is set up in front of the wall behind her. On the altar are vases of flowers, candles, and small statues. The wall is painted blue and gold. Red roses are painted on the wall. Text on the wall says "Santo Nino de Atocha."
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History