Box 61
Contains 34 Results:
Gary Mendez for Water Replenishment District Division 5 campaign mail, undated
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
Bill Hernandez for Rio Hondo Community College Trustee campaign mail, undated
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
Xavier Becerra Assemblymember - Lillian Galiana, Xavier Becerra Assemblymember - Robert Legoretta, 1991 Nov 27
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
"Support the Campaign to Defend libros Revolucion" campaign brochure, 1989
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
"Carl Dix Speaks on the Situation in L.A. and the Road Out of this Hell" Carl Dix Revolutioinary Communist Party article, 1992
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
"Yogi Bear D.A.R.E. Drug Abuse Resistance Education" brochure, 1989
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
"Street Dreamz Money Power & Respect" Victory Outreach International event flyer, 1998 Jul 26
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
Against Measure B Concerned Taxpayers of California mail
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
AIDS Posada '90 program, 1990
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
"Somos Humanos" Oscar Reconco Stop AIDS Los Angeles Centro del Pueblo program, 1989 Jul 28-30
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.