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CURRENT & UPCOMING

somewhere in advance of nowhere
Sep - Nov 2008

Banned & Recovered
Aug - Oct 2008

Declaration of Immigration
July - Sep 2008

There! New Art from Oakland
July - Sep 2008

Yo! What Happened to Peace?
July - Sep 2008

Remembering the Struggle
July - Sep 2008


SELECTED EXHIBITS

2006. Roots, Resistance & Recognition
2006. Hope & Healing in Times of War
2006. Battle Emblems
2006. Ink & Clay 32
2006. Paper Politics Brooklyn
2005. CSPG Award Dinner
2005. El Ultimo Grito
2005. YO! What Happened to Peace, Chicago
2005. YO! What Happened to Peace, Tokyo
2005. MACLA Art Auction
2005. B-Girl Be
2005. Foothill College
2005. Paper Politics West
2005. Chicana/o Biennial

WORK IN PERMANENT DISPLAYS

Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum
Pilsen Neighborhood, Chicago, IL



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taller_tupac_amaru

The Radical Graphics of TALLER TUPAC AMARU

OPENING RECEPTION & PRINT SALE:
Fri. Dec. 7, 2007 @ 6:00 pm

This one-of-a-kind event is an excellent opportunity to shop for unique and original holiday gifts that will inspire your family, friends,allies and loved ones.
The sale features hand printed political posters, prints, stencils,t-shirts and more...

FEATURING: Favianna Rodriguez, Jesus Barraza, Melanie Cervantes, Tony Carranza, Estria Miyashiro

Exhibition Dates: Dec 7, 2007 - Jan 13, 2008

Artist Talk: Sat. Jan. 12, 2008 @ 12:00 - 1:30 pm

Pro Arts Gallery
550 Second St. Oakland CA, 94607
Pro-Arts Gallery
510.763.4361

Show Information:

The show will profile the political posters and graphics of the silkscreen workshop, Taller Tupac Amaru. The mission of the Taller Tupac Amaru is to produce and distribute screenprinted political posters and to foster a resurgence in the screenprinting medium as a tool for social change. The Taller has printed over 50 posters for community based and grassroots organizations throughout California. Their political posters address social issues such as educational justice, incarceration, Zapatismo, globalization, femicide, media justice, neo-colonialism, self-determination, and third world unity. Their posters have been distributed to the international community at gatherings such as the Free Press Conference, the World Social Forum, and the National Political Hip Hop Convention.

Gallery Hours:
12 to 6pm Tue - Sat, 12 to 5pm Sun, closed Mon :: ALWAYS FREE





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