From the start, Museo worked with Arlene Gotshalk (Pajaro Valley Arts and Santa Cruz Arts Alliance) who co-piloted the course of the Hablamos Juntos | Together We Speak project. The posters focus attention on the artwork (front) and introduce the artists through interviews on the back.
These poster files print on both sides of an 11” x 17” sheet. They are free for download.
Amalia Mesa Bains
New World Wunderkammer
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Full text of interview

Melanie Cervantes & Jesus Barraza
La Cultura Cura
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Full text of interview

Juan Fuentes
Luis de las Flores
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Full text of interview

Lorraine García Nakata
Friends No Matter What
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Full text of interview

Viviana Paredes
Alma
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Full text of interview

Manuel Santana
Angelina y Samuel
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Full text of interview

Eduardo Carrillo
2 Brothers Fighting
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José Lozano
Dolores: Portrait of Artist’s Mother as Paper Doll
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Edward Ramirez
Portrait of Frankie
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Cruz Ortiz Zamarron
La Luna de Mariachi
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Responding to the vacant spaces in the American educational and cultural landscape in 2015 Museo Eduardo Carrillo committed to developing a series for educators, families, artists and community centers based on Contemporary Latino Art in order to reach teens and their advocates.
Artist Eduardo Carrillo (1937-1997) made sure that the generations of students he taught at the University of California Santa Cruz and informally in the community, would include exposure to the art of Meso America, Mexican Americans and Chicanos.
His commitment to this launched the landmark Califas Conference (1982), a consortium of artists, professors and scholars who presented, debated and championed this broad group yet largely unknown group.
Museo Eduardo Carrillo, an online museum, is launching the “Hablamos Juntos: together we speak- Contemporary Latino Artists” series available to all for free.
We have partnered with Pajaro Valley Arts, a regional gallery committed to serving the community through art, to advance our mutual objectives of bringing Latino art directly to the widest audience. We have a special conviction that teens will especially benefit and so this series shows the contributions and diverse pathways each artist has taken. In the words of the writer Lucille Clifton we offer “Mirrors and Windows” to our viewers and strive to build bridges of understanding.
Available for download
Double sided 11″ x 17″ posters
Artist information and interview highlights on the reverse. High resolution PDF files.
Single-sided 11″ x 17″ posters
High resolution PDF files.
Banners
20″ x 35″ banners in pdf format.
Hablamos Juntos: A New Chapter
11″ x 17″ and letter size printable posters + artist interviews
The Story in the Art/La Historia en el arte Posters
11″ x 17″ posters
The Story in the Art/La Historia en el Arte is the third in the Hablamos Juntos series. Co-sponsored by Museo Eduardo Carrillo and the Young Writers’ Program, Hablamos Juntos introduces youth to contemporary Latinx visual artists of today, and gives them the opportunity to respond to it in writing. The writing, paired with accompanying artwork, is then transformed into books—printed, beautiful hard cover books.
The images and student writing can also be viewed in an online exhibit at Google Cultural Institute – be sure to listen for audio clips of students reading their reflections at the book launch.
Museo Eduardo Carrillo is once again making the posters used in the project freely available for download. Click on the image thumbnail to download the pdf file, or click here to download all the posters in a zip file