Puerto Rican art

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1NY Culture  July 14, 2015 The Art and Activism of the Young Lords Three New York City venues look back at the Puerto Rican nationalist group

NY Culture July 14, 2015 The Art and Activism of the Young Lords Three New York City venues look back at the Puerto Rican nationalist group

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Source URL: images.bronxmuseum.org

- Date: 2015-07-16 17:33:19
    2PART ONE P/K/A ENRIQUE TORRES Born 1959 in New York City (of Puerto Rican heritage). Lives and works in New York City. Enrique Torres got into the emerging aerosol art scene in the early seventies, a scene in which he be

    PART ONE P/K/A ENRIQUE TORRES Born 1959 in New York City (of Puerto Rican heritage). Lives and works in New York City. Enrique Torres got into the emerging aerosol art scene in the early seventies, a scene in which he be

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    Source URL: www.partonetds.com

    Language: English - Date: 2012-10-17 00:14:04
      3Quintín Rivera Toro Interviews Carlos Jesus Martinez Dominguez / FEEGZ QTR: Can you identify a lineage of graffiti art(ists) that you are a part of? What about them is it that you identify with? CJMD: I was that tagger

      Quintín Rivera Toro Interviews Carlos Jesus Martinez Dominguez / FEEGZ QTR: Can you identify a lineage of graffiti art(ists) that you are a part of? What about them is it that you identify with? CJMD: I was that tagger

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      Source URL: www.elmuseo.org

      Language: English - Date: 2014-12-11 12:57:15
      4“Climbing up the tamarind tree with a friend to eat its fruit was as commonplace as hunting for tiny brown lizards. I used to gently open their mouths and hang them from my earlobes as earrings!” Lulu Delacre

      “Climbing up the tamarind tree with a friend to eat its fruit was as commonplace as hunting for tiny brown lizards. I used to gently open their mouths and hang them from my earlobes as earrings!” Lulu Delacre

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      Source URL: www4.uwm.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2013-03-05 13:24:44
      5   Bring	
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  Create	
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        Bring  It  Home:  Create  Your  Own  Taino  Rock  Art     Extend  the  culture  and  traditions  of  Puerto  Rico  through  Taino  rock   art.    Dec

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      Source URL: www.chicagochildrensmuseum.org

      Language: English - Date: 2011-11-10 11:59:24
      6Microsoft Word - Teachers Packet.doc

      Microsoft Word - Teachers Packet.doc

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      Source URL: www.castellaniartmuseum.org

      Language: English - Date: 2012-03-08 14:15:52
      7Microsoft Word - statement for ten years.doc

      Microsoft Word - statement for ten years.doc

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      Source URL: www.incommunityresearch.org

      Language: English - Date: 2012-10-23 14:33:44
      8A Puerto Rican Carnival :  Become a COLLECTOR Introduction Collecting helps to preserve objects for the future. By studying objects from the past, we can learn about the

      A Puerto Rican Carnival : Become a COLLECTOR Introduction Collecting helps to preserve objects for the future. By studying objects from the past, we can learn about the

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      Source URL: amhistory.si.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2009-04-21 09:47:02
      9A Puerto Rican Carnival :  Make YOUR OWN Carnival Mask Introduction Caretas De Vejigantes In Ponce, Puerto Rico, mask makers use papier-mâché (shredded paper and glue)

      A Puerto Rican Carnival : Make YOUR OWN Carnival Mask Introduction Caretas De Vejigantes In Ponce, Puerto Rico, mask makers use papier-mâché (shredded paper and glue)

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      Source URL: amhistory.si.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2009-04-21 09:47:02