Art + Activism: Yolanda M. López

Art + Activism: Yolanda M. López

Artist Talk & Book Signing: Yolanda M. López

The Art + Activism in the 21st Century Series, in conjunction with the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, is pleased to celebrate the publication of Yolanda M. López, Volume 2 in the UCLA CSRC’s A Ver: Revisioning Art History book series, on Wednesday, March 4, 3:00­–5:00 p.m., in the CSRC Library-Haines 144.

The artist, Yolanda M. Lopez, and the author, Karen-Mary Davalos, Loyola Marymount University, will discuss Ms. Lopez’s life and work and her contributions to Chicano and American art. The program will be introduced by Charlene Villaseñor Black, UCLA Department of Art History.

*A reception and signing will follow, and books will be available for purchase.*

The Art + Activism series is a joint program of the Art | Sci Center, Art | Global Health Center, Center for Performance Studies, Chicano Studies Research Center, Department of Design | Media Arts, Department of World Arts and Cultures, and Theater, Film and Television. Principal funding is provided by the ArtsForum program of the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture. Other sponsors of this event include the UCLA Office of Faculty Diversity and Development, Center for the Study of Women, César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies, and Department of Art History.