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    Oral History Interviews of Latino Artists
    Conducted for the Archives of American Art

    The following Latino interviewees are represented in the Archives of American Art's Oral History Program. Many are transcribed; click on the highlighted entries to read the transcript. Non-highlighted interviews are available by contacting AAA's Reference Staff. More information for each interview, as well as descriptions for all oral history interviews done for AAA's Oral History Program are available in AAA's online catalog in SIRIS.

    Last updated 10/5/99

    INTERVIEWEES * Interview and transcript are in Spanish
    Carlos Almaraz
    Arman
    David Avalos
    Judith Francisca Baca
    Patrociño Barela
    José Bedia*
    Cundo Bermúdez*
    María Brito*
    Margarita Cano*
    Leonard Castellanos
    Ramón Cernuda*
    Victor Daniel Chalela Mantilla
    Edward Arcenio Chavez
    Demi*
    Rafael Ferrer
    Elsa Flores
    Victor Franco
    Antonio Frasconi
    Enrique Guy Garcia*
    Rupert Garcia
    Gronk
    Luchita Hurtado
    Luis A. Jimenez
    Gyula Kosice
    Mauricio Lasansky
    Carmen Lomas Garza
    César Augusto Martínez
    Marisol
    Juan Menchaca
    José and Malaquias Montoya
    Jose María Mijares (Fernández)*
    Nathan Olivera
    Alfonso Ossorio
    Jacinto Quirarte
    Mel Ramos
    Arturo Rodriguez*
    Gilbert Sanchez Lujan
    Rafael Soriano*
    Ruben Torres Llorca*
    John Valadez
    Kathy Vargas
    Esteban Vicente
    Carlos Villa

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    This transcript is in the public domain and may be used without permission. Quotes and excerpts must be cited as follows: , , Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

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