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[Flyer: It's a Glamorous Life] (open access)

[Flyer: It's a Glamorous Life]

Flyer advertising It's a Glamorous Life, an exhibition hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas for the Seventh Young Latino Artist Exhibition (YLA VII). The exhibition ran from July 12th, 2002 to September 14th, 2002. Flyer includes a statement from the curator and a list of featured artists. Illustrations of stars appear in the background of the flyer.
Date: 2002
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pamphlet: 3rd Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebration] (open access)

[Pamphlet: 3rd Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebration]

Pamphlet that details the events and contributors of the "3rd Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebration", which is presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum. The pamphlet includes information about the festival including event details, itineraries, menus, sponsorship and committee information, contributors, participants, membership information, and a message from the Vice President/Public Affairs Chair of the festival. There is also information on the silent auction.
Date: 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pamphlet: Americanos, Latino Life in the United States] (open access)

[Pamphlet: Americanos, Latino Life in the United States]

Pamphlet that advertises an exhibition presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled, "Americanos, Latino Life in the United States". Along with the exhibition title and running dates, there is a large blue-tinted photograph of a mother and young daughter. The pamphlet folds out to three and a half panels long. There are five orange and blue tinted photographs of Hispanic people that run along the bottom. The title of the exhibition is featured in large type across three of the panels above the photographs. The national sponsors are listed on the half panel, and there is a small descriptive paragraph about the exhibition on the first panel. There is a title and paragraph about a "Special Guest & Book Signing" on the last panel. The back of the last panel is entitled "Beyond Images", and includes information on four different performances and lectures that is part of the exhibition. Information about the Mexic-Arte Museum sponsors and the museum hours is provided on the back of the middle panel.
Date: 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pamphlet: Paradox Without the Absurd] (open access)

[Pamphlet: Paradox Without the Absurd]

Pamphlet advertising an exhibition by Latino artist Ernesto Marenco presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled "Paradox Without the Absurd". The front cover of the exhibition guide features a large photograph of one of Marenco's sculptures as well as the title. On the inside of the guide, there is a numbered list of art pieces that can be found in the exhibit along with the corresponding date created, materials used, price, and a secondary name. This list is continued on the back of the pamphlet. There is also information about the artist himself and about the mission of the diversity and emergence series.
Date: 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pamphlet: Treasures of the Cathedral of Saltillo, Mexico] (open access)

[Pamphlet: Treasures of the Cathedral of Saltillo, Mexico]

Pamphlet advertising an exhibition presented by the city of Austin, the Consulate General of Mexico in Austin, the Catholic Diocese of Austin, and the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled "Tesoros de la Catedral de Saltillo", or "Treasures of the Cathedral of Saltillo". The pamphlet, when folded out, has three and a half panels. It contains colorful pictures of some of the artwork included in the exhibit as well as reception and exhibit details. When folded out, the last panel outlines the details of five different demonstrations, lectures, and performances presented as a part of the exhibit. The front and back cover as well as the front of the half-panel is spanned with a close up detail photograph of a gold surface covered in decorative elements and religious icons. The back of the middle cover features a large color copy of one of the paintings included in the exhibit as well information on the museum.
Date: 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invitation: Día de los Muertos Parade & Celebration] (open access)

[Invitation: Día de los Muertos Parade & Celebration]

Invitation from the Mexic-Arte Museum regarding the 17th Annual Día de los Muertos Parade & Celebration. The parade occurred on November 2nd, 2001. Other events included musical entertainment, a theater performance, and artists' activities booths. The flyer is illustrated with drawings of skeletons.
Date: November 2, 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Flyer: I Ask the Impossible] (open access)

[Flyer: I Ask the Impossible]

Flyer advertising a book signing by famed Latina poet Ana Castillo, author of I Ask the Impossible. The event was held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas on March 22nd, 2001. The flyer is printed on tissue paper.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Flyer: Lettuce] (open access)

[Flyer: Lettuce]

Flyer advertising the opening reception for Lettuce, an installation by Roisel Ramirez that was housed at the Mexic-Arte Museum in 2001. The opening reception occurred on September 14th, 2001. The flyer is printed on tissue paper. Half of the flyer is lime green.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Flyer: Movimiento Estructurado Reception] (open access)

[Flyer: Movimiento Estructurado Reception]

Flyer advertising an opening reception for 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.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Flyer: Quemando los Santos] (open access)

[Flyer: Quemando los Santos]

Flyer advertising Quemando los Santos, an exhibition of work by Marco Antonio Santos housed at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. An opening reception was held on March 8th, 2001. The flyer is printed on purple tissue paper. On the left side of the flyer is an illustration of an elderly man's profile.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Flyer: The Serie Print Project Guide] (open access)

[Flyer: The Serie Print Project Guide]

Exhibition guide for The Serie Print Project: Recent Acquisitions, an exhibition housed at the Mexic-Arte Museum in 2001. The exhibition ran from March 8th, 2001 to April 18th, 2001. Guide includes information on the prints, printmaking, and artists whose work is on exhibit. A drawing of a bald, bearded and mustachioed man who wears sunglasses is featured on the cover of the guide.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Guide: Santo Nino de Atocha] (open access)

[Guide: Santo Nino de Atocha]

Exhibition guide for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, & Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. The guide includes historical information, a selection of images, and space for children to create artwork of their own. The cover of the guide features a blue toned image of a seated child. The child holds a staff with one hand and a basket with the other. The child wears a long robe with a shell pinned at the chest and a hat.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Guide: Traces of Culture] (open access)

[Guide: Traces of Culture]

Exhibition guide for Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from July 20th, 2001 to September 1st, 2001. The guide includes statements from the executive director, sponsor, and curator of the Mexic-Arte Museum. Artist biographies and examples of artwork make up the bulk of the guide.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invitation: Luis Jiménez] (open access)

[Invitation: Luis Jiménez]

Flyer inviting the recipient to attend an opening reception for a retrospective of artwork by Luis Jiménez. The opening reception occurred on September 14th, 2001. A Members' Preview occurred earlier on the same day. The exhibition, which was housed at the Mexic-Art Museum in Austin, Texas, ran from September 14th, 2001 to November 24th, 2001. The front of the flyer features a drawing of a man riding a horse. His left arm is raised and holds a pistol. On the back of the flyer is an illustration of a horse's head.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invitation: The Serie Print Project: Recent Acquisitions] (open access)

[Invitation: The Serie Print Project: Recent Acquisitions]

Invitation to the opening reception of The Serie Print Project: Recent Acquisitions, an exhibition housed at the Mexic-Arte Museum in 2001. The exhibition ran from March 8th, 2001 to April 18th, 2001. The opening reception occurred on March 8th, 2001. A drawing of a bald, bearded and mustachioed man who wears sunglasses is featured on the front of the invitation.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invitation: Traces of Culture Opening Reception] (open access)

[Invitation: Traces of Culture Opening Reception]

Invitation to an opening reception for Traces of Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The opening reception occurred on July 20th, 2001. The exhibition ran from July 20th, 2001 to September 1st, 2001.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pamphlet: The Diversity and Emergence Series] (open access)

[Pamphlet: The Diversity and Emergence Series]

Museum guide regarding the Mexic-Arte Museum's Diversity and Emergence Series, which featured a number of artists and was sponsored by The National Endowment for the Arts. The guide includes an introduction by David Garza followed by biographies of the artists, artist statements, and examples of the artists' work.
Date: 2001
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pamphlet: The Second Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebration] (open access)

[Pamphlet: The Second Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebration]

Pamphlet advertising an event presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum called "The Second Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebration". The title and as well as the date of the celebration is featured on the front cover. The pamphlet also includes information about the celebration, the sponsors, the participants, committee members and board of directors, museum membership information, and a menu.
Date: 2001
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pamphlet: Traces of Culture] (open access)

[Pamphlet: Traces of Culture]

Pamphlet for the "Medic-Arte Museum's 6th Annual Young Latino Artists Exhibition." Included in this pamphlet are summaries of each featured artist, with samples of their artwork provided as well. There are statements from the curator and museum director at the beginning of the pamphlet.
Date: 2001
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Flyer: El Día de los Muertos Celebration] (open access)

[Flyer: El Día de los Muertos Celebration]

Flyer advertising a celebration of El Día de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on November 3rd, 2000. Events included a parade, music by Johnny Degollado, hands-on activities, and presentations from speakers. An illustration of skeletons riding bicycles and wearing top hots appears near the bottom of the flyer.
Date: November 3, 2000
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Booklet: The Inward Gaze: Body, Identity, Place] (open access)

[Booklet: The Inward Gaze: Body, Identity, Place]

Pamphlet for the Mexic-Arte Museum's fifth-annual Young Latino Artists Exhibit from July 14 to August 26, 2000. This pamphlet contains a list of all the featured artists involved in the exhibit and goes on to break each artist down with a sample of some of their artwork. Each artist is also given a short description about them and their work, followed by a list of museum directors.
Date: July 2000
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pamphlet: The Inward Gaze: Body, Identity, Place] (open access)

[Pamphlet: The Inward Gaze: Body, Identity, Place]

Pamphlet for the Mexic-Arte Museum's fifth-annual Young Latino Artists Exhibit from July 14 to August 26, 2000. The pamphlet includes a list of featured artists and an advertisement for Bill Maceyra's "Torn and Frayed" exhibit.
Date: July 2000
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
Luz Jiménez: Symbol of a Millennial People (open access)

Luz Jiménez: Symbol of a Millennial People

Gallery guide for the Mexic-Arte Museum's exhibition, "Luz Jiménez: Symbol of a Millennial People." The guide includes biographical information about Luz Jiménez, "La Tortillera/The Tortilla Maker"by Diego Rivera, and the events related to the exhibition.
Date: 2000
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pamphlet: José Francisco Treviño: Raíces Sin Fronteras, A Retrospective] (open access)

[Pamphlet: José Francisco Treviño: Raíces Sin Fronteras, A Retrospective]

Pamphlet presenting the exhibition entitled Raíces Sin Fronteras, A Retrospective, which celebrates the art of José Francisco Treviño at the Mexic-Arte Museum. The front cover of the pamphlet features one of Treviño's oil paintings as well as information about the exhibit. There is a short biography and artist's statement as well as a write-up about the exhibition by the executive director of the Mexic-Arte Museum Sylvia Orozco. The pamphlet features a section that is dedicated to testimonies by fellow artists, which includes essays by Santa Barraza, Modesta Barbina Treviño, César Martínez, Sam Coronado, Luis Guerra, Raúl Valdez, Luis R. Gutiérrez, and Alberto Hijar. There is a numbered list of the artworks that make up the exhibition as well as a list of sponsors, members, staff, Board of Directors, and upcoming exhibitions.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History