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  2. Margaret Garcia - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Garcia was born in 1951 at the County/USC Hospital in East Los Angeles, and is descended from the Tarahumara indigenous people of Mexico. [1] At the age of ten, Garcia started painting portraits of family members, and of the local Latino community. [2]

  3. Mario García Torres - Wikipedia

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    Mario García Torres (born 1975) is a visual and conceptual artist. [1] He has used various media, including film, sound, performance, ‘museographic installations’ and video as a means to create his art. García Torres often mentioned untold or ‘minor’ histories, as departing points for his work.

  4. Adriana M. Garcia - Wikipedia

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    De Todos Caminos Somos Todos Uno is a mural competed in 2018, commissioned by the San Antonio River Authority. [2]Garcia has illustrated children's books written by Xeelena Gonzalez titled Where Wonder Grown (2022) and Remembering (2023) [3] and a book written by Monica Brown titled El cuarto turquesa/The Turquoise Room (2023).

  5. Lorraine Garcia-Nakata - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine Garcia-Nakata (born 1950) is an American artist who works with various mediums including pastel, charcoal, ceramics, printmaking, installation, sculpture, and paint. Her work surrounds themes of the daily life, portraiture, and realism and is known for her large scale artworks.

  6. Category:Artists from California - Wikipedia

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    Artists who were born in, have lived in, have worked in or been involved with California. Also, art movements based in California. The category also includes artisans from California (see Category:Artisans

  7. Vanessa Garcia (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Garcia's paintings and installations have been exhibited throughout the United States and the Caribbean. Much of her work focuses on American-born Cubans and the "familial embargo," a term she coined to describe mixed feelings that many American families of Cuban descent experience due to both their love of Cuban culture and their reservations ...

  8. Rupert García - Wikipedia

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    Rupert García was born in 1941 in French Camp, an agricultural town in the San Joaquin Valley. [3] [6] He grew up in the nearby city of Stockton, California. [6]García was raised mostly by his mother and grandmothers, and from them learned different styles and mediums of art and creativity.

  9. Vincent Price Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is named after American actor Vincent Price who donated portions of his personal art collection to the college in 1957. [2] The museum's collection now contains over 9,000 objects ranging from impressionist paintings to Japanese prints to objects from the Ancient Americas , 2,000 of which were donated by Price.