UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies

University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American Studies [CMAS] 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 323, Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX 77204-3001 Established 1972 CMAS’ mission is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and foster service to the community. CMAS does this through several major components: research and publications, recruitment and retention, teaching, leadership training, academic advising and community service. In 2019, CMAS brought the Latino Art Now! Event to Houston and it has created the country’s first portable, interactive and bilingual digital board, Latino cARTographies.

UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies [CMALS]

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americano

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americanos y Latino/a

3553 Cullen Blvd., Room 323

Houston, TX 77204

Established 1972



CMALS es un centro universitario con tres componentes principales: 1) Investigación, 2) Reclutamiento, retención e instrucción, y 3) Servicio comunitario. En 2018-2023 CMAS fue la sede del Programa Interuniversitario de Investigación Latina [IUPLR], un consorcio de investigación nacional. CMALS también fue el anfitrión de Latino Art Now! Houston en 2019 y el creador de las cARTografías latinas. En el Centro se pueden encontrar varias obras de artistas latinos locales.



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Flor y Canto

Flor y Canto

Flor y Canto



Centro de Estudios Mexicoamericanos de la Universidad de Houston

3553 Cullen Blvd., Rom 323 Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX, 77204-3001



El título del mural “Flor y Canto” es la traducción al español del náhuatl "Xochitl Cuicatl". El trabajo de Anguilu se realizó in situ, sin plano ni boceto. El artista encuentra ritmos con sus líneas usualmente en negro, aunque no es el caso en este mural. Aquí Anguilu utiliza el color para crear equilibrio en la composición. Su obra es la interpretación moderna de un arte antiguo.



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Creador: Daniel Anguilu

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Colección:: Center for Mexican American Studies

Colaborador: Enrique Del Valle

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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Flor y Canto

Flor y Canto

Flor y Canto



Centro de Estudios Mexicoamericanos de la Universidad de Houston

3553 Cullen Blvd., Rom 323 Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX, 77204-3001



El título del mural “Flor y Canto” es la traducción al español del náhuatl "Xochitl Cuicatl". El trabajo de Anguilu se realizó in situ, sin plano ni boceto. El artista encuentra ritmos con sus líneas usualmente en negro, aunque no es el caso en este mural. Aquí Anguilu utiliza el color para crear equilibrio en la composición. Su obra es la interpretación moderna de un arte antiguo.



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Creador: Daniel Anguilu

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Colaborador: Enrique Del Valle

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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Flor y Canto

Flor y Canto

Flor y Canto



Centro de Estudios Mexicoamericanos de la Universidad de Houston

3553 Cullen Blvd., Rom 323 Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston, TX, 77204-3001



El título del mural “Flor y Canto” es la traducción al español del náhuatl "Xochitl Cuicatl". El trabajo de Anguilu se realizó in situ, sin plano ni boceto. El artista encuentra ritmos con sus líneas usualmente en negro, aunque no es el caso en este mural. Aquí Anguilu utiliza el color para crear equilibrio en la composición. Su obra es la interpretación moderna de un arte antiguo.



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Creador: Daniel Anguilu

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Colaborador: Enrique Del Valle

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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CMALS Artwork

Obras de arte de CMALS

Obras de arte de CMALS

3553 Cullen Blvd., Agnes Arnold Hall, Sala 323, Houston, TX 77204-3001



El Centro de Estudios Mexicoamericanos y Latinos de la Universidad de Houston está lleno de arte tanto de artistas latinos locales de Houston y otros artistas latinos. Entre ellos se encuentran Jesse Rodríguez, Tatiana Escallón, Rosibel Ramírez, Liz Ortiz, Laura López Cano, Daniel Angilú, Héctor González, Bárbara Rivera y Patssi Valdez.



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Creador: Tatiana Escallon

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Colaborador: Sarah Cantu

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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CMALS Artwork

Obras de arte de CMALS

Obras de arte de CMALS

3553 Cullen Blvd., Agnes Arnold Hall, Sala 323, Houston, TX 77204-3001



El Centro de Estudios Mexicoamericanos y Latinos de la Universidad de Houston está lleno de arte tanto de artistas latinos locales de Houston y otros artistas latinos. Entre ellos se encuentran Jesse Rodríguez, Tatiana Escallón, Rosibel Ramírez, Liz Ortiz, Laura López Cano, Daniel Angilú, Héctor González, Bárbara Rivera y Patssi Valdez.



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Creador: Liz Ortiz and Jesse Rodriguez

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Colaborador: Sarah Cantu

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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CMALS Artwork

Obras de arte de CMALS

Obras de arte de CMALS

3553 Cullen Blvd., Agnes Arnold Hall, Sala 323, Houston, TX 77204-3001



El Centro de Estudios Mexicoamericanos y Latinos de la Universidad de Houston está lleno de arte tanto de artistas latinos locales de Houston y otros artistas latinos. Entre ellos se encuentran Jesse Rodríguez, Tatiana Escallón, Rosibel Ramírez, Liz Ortiz, Laura López Cano, Daniel Angilú, Héctor González, Bárbara Rivera y Patssi Valdez.



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Creador: Rosibel Ramirez

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Colaborador: Sarah Cantu

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CMALS Artwork

Obras de arte de CMALS

3553 Cullen Blvd., Agnes Arnold Hall, Sala 323, Houston, TX 77204-3001



El Centro de Estudios Mexicoamericanos y Latinos de la Universidad de Houston está lleno de arte tanto de artistas latinos locales de Houston y otros artistas latinos. Entre ellos se encuentran Jesse Rodríguez, Tatiana Escallón, Rosibel Ramírez, Liz Ortiz, Laura López Cano, Daniel Angilú, Héctor González, Bárbara Rivera y Patssi Valdez.



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Creador: Hector Gonzalez

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Colaborador: Sarah Cantu

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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Condición de derechos de autor: In copyright

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CMALS Artwork

Obras de arte de CMALS

3553 Cullen Blvd., Agnes Arnold Hall, Sala 323, Houston, TX 77204-3001



El Centro de Estudios Mexicoamericanos y Latinos de la Universidad de Houston está lleno de arte tanto de artistas latinos locales de Houston y otros artistas latinos. Entre ellos se encuentran Jesse Rodríguez, Tatiana Escallón, Rosibel Ramírez, Liz Ortiz, Laura López Cano, Daniel Angilú, Héctor González, Bárbara Rivera y Patssi Valdez.



https://www.uh.edu/class/cmals



Creador: Hector Gonzalez

Area: /

Colaborador: Sarah Cantu

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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CMALS Artwork

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americano

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americanos y Latino/a

3553 Cullen Blvd., Room 323

Houston, TX 77204

Established 1972



CMALS es un centro universitario con tres componentes principales: 1) Investigación, 2) Reclutamiento, retención e instrucción, y 3) Servicio comunitario. En 2018-2023 CMAS fue la sede del Programa Interuniversitario de Investigación Latina [IUPLR], un consorcio de investigación nacional. CMALS también fue el anfitrión de Latino Art Now! Houston en 2019 y el creador de las cARTografías latinas. En el Centro se pueden encontrar varias obras de artistas latinos locales.



https://uh.edu/class/cmas/

Creador: Hector Gonzalez

Area: /

Colección:: Center for Mexican American Studies

Colaborador: Enrique Del Valle

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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Condición de derechos de autor: In copyright

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CMALS Artwork

Obras de arte de CMALS

Obras de arte de CMALS

3553 Cullen Blvd., Agnes Arnold Hall, Sala 323, Houston, TX 77204-3001



El Centro de Estudios Mexicoamericanos y Latinos de la Universidad de Houston está lleno de arte tanto de artistas latinos locales de Houston y otros artistas latinos. Entre ellos se encuentran Jesse Rodríguez, Tatiana Escallón, Rosibel Ramírez, Liz Ortiz, Laura López Cano, Daniel Angilú, Héctor González, Bárbara Rivera y Patssi Valdez.



https://www.uh.edu/class/cmals



Creador: University of Houston

Area: /

Colección:: Center for Mexican American Studies

Colaborador: Enrique Del Valle

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies [CMALS]

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americano

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americanos y Latino/a

3553 Cullen Blvd., Room 323

Houston, TX 77204

Established 1972

Creador: University of Houston

Area: /

Colección:: Center for Mexican American Studies

Colaborador: Enrique Del Valle

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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Pamela Anne Quiroz

Pamela Anne Quiroz

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americanos y Latino/as

3553 Cullen Blvd., Room 323

Houston, TX 77204

Establecido 1972

Creador: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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Colaborador: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies [CMALS]

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americano

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americanos y Latino/a

3553 Cullen Blvd., Room 323

Houston, TX 77204

Established 1972



Area: /

Fuente: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies [CMALS]

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americano

Universidad de Houston Centro de Estudios Mexicano-Americanos y Latino/a

3553 Cullen Blvd., Room 323

Houston, TX 77204

Established 1972



CMALS es un centro universitario con tres componentes principales: 1) Investigación, 2) Reclutamiento, retención e instrucción, y 3) Servicio comunitario. En 2018-2023 CMAS fue la sede del Programa Interuniversitario de Investigación Latina [IUPLR], un consorcio de investigación nacional. CMALS también fue el anfitrión de Latino Art Now! Houston en 2019 y el creador de las cARTografías latinas. En el Centro se pueden encontrar varias obras de artistas latinos locales.



https://uh.edu/class/cmals/

Creador: Center for Mexican American Studies

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