User:Marisaq12/Celina Hinojosa/Bibliography

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·       Hinojosa was notably included in a collection that was published by the University of Texas press called A Library for the Americas: A library for the Americas: the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Hinojosa’s name was included as one of the Texas-based artists whose art was promoted by efforts of the Serie Project and the Ramos.

·       She was a part of the “Estampas de la Raza” exhibition in 2016 that was organized by the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas that highlighted the Mexican experience in the U.S and the struggle to define themselves.

·       Hinojosa was also highlighted in another book called Chicano art for our millennium: collected works from the Arizona State University community that was published by the Bilingual Review Pr. The book showcases more than 120 works of Chicana and Chicano art that encompasses the art movement for general readers and students. Celina Hinojosa was one of the artists that was featured in the exhibition and the collection.

·       The Serie Project is a non-profit organization promoting fine art serigraphy. One of the Artists that they are promoting is Celina Hinojosa. They have her 2003 “Andaba Perdida” painting listed on their website with a description of Celina and her career as an artist. They write about her journey as an artist and how she sold her first painting at the age of 16 and now she paints through the lens of a Chicana artist.


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