Urban Latino art thriving in San Diego

La Prensa San Diego | August 10, 2007| | Copyright

The fact that during August there will be three different exhibitions featuring young Latino artists in San Diego might be a good indication that there's a whole new generation taking the local arts scene by storm.

The three exhibitions feature urban art, which doesn't necessarily follow on the steps of older Chicano artists in the area. In fact, the art being showed is like a break from traditional Chicano art that includes references to Mexican heroes, Pre-Columbian mythology, or political figures like Che Guevara.

"The Latino arts scene in San Diego is starting to change," said Andy ...

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