Finding Empowerment Through the Colorful World of MonstrochikaTagsArt CollectiveArtist SpotlightChicagoMexican American ArtistZine Culture June 15, 2017July 3, 2017
Monica Aissa Martinez Paints To Understand The Electricity Within UsTagsArizonaBalanceDown SyndromeFeministLatinaPhoenixYoga May 2, 2017November 13, 2017
You Can Take the Boy Out of Phoenix But You Can’t Take Phoenix Out of the Boy: The Art of SentrockTagsArtist SpotlightBird City SaintsChicagoMexican American ArtMexican American ArtistMuralismPhoenix April 6, 2017July 3, 2017
Native American artist, Dwayne Manuel re-imagines O’odham designsTagsDwayno InsanoIndigenous ArtistIndigenous ArtistsNo 202NODAPLOn'k Akimel O'odhamOodhamsmashbrosTerrorzona February 22, 2017July 3, 2017
CURLS, TEACUPS, AND TOYS: LESLIE JIMÉNEZ AND THE DOMINICAN EXPERIENCETagsDay CareDominican artistHumble HerosLatinxNatural HairNew York CitySanto DomingoWashington Heights February 7, 2017November 22, 2017
Mexican American Artist, Jon Gómez, Builds Structures to Start ConversationsTagsArtist Spotlightborder artfamilyMexican American ArtMexican American ArtistMigrationundocumented January 11, 2017November 22, 2017
Gabriel García Román: a New Yorker from ZacatecasTagsqpocqueer artqueericonsxicano January 3, 2017April 7, 2019
Xicano artist, Jaime Chavez on his art, family, and gentrificationTagsIndigenous ArtistsMexican American ArtistsNODAPLXicano Artists December 18, 2016July 3, 2017
Xicanx Artists and the Unfortunate History of Lynching in the SouthTagsdatahistorylynchingmexicanamericanphotographysouthtejanaxicanoxicanx August 3, 2016December 9, 2018
Xicano artist Francisco Enuf Garcia explains how his past was the key to his successTagscivicartmexicanamericanmexicanamericanartistmuralspublicartspraypaintxicanoxicanx June 21, 2016January 4, 2017