Prints and Books

CHAC Limited Edition Prints
A limited edition of these hand printed Serigraphs have been produced by CHAC, and hand printed by CHAC member Carlos Fresquez. Each print is numbered and signed by the artist. All proceeds from the sale of these unique prints help fund CHAC's mission.

"Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe" by Carlos Santistevan
buynow.gif 20 x 30 print unframed: $150 - Sale $90 includes shipping

Carlos Santistevan was one of the founders and first Executive Director of CHAC. He is an award-winning santero (carver of saints) whose work is featured in the National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C., the International Folk Art Museum in Santa Fe, The Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos and the Regis University Collection in Denver. This beautiful print is a wonderful example of the artists intimate understanding of time honored traditions.
"El Valiente" by Daniel Salazar
buynow.gif 16 x 23 unframed: $100 - Sale $80 includes shipping

This image was appropriated from the icon of El Valiente found in the popular Mexican version of Bingo called "Loteria". Traditionally, El Valiente carries a bloody knife in one hand with a serape draped over his shoulder. In this version of El Valiente, the knife is replaced with a box of Huggies and he carries a baby in his serape. The message is simply that the true Valiente takes an active role in the nurturing and care of his children. According to the artist, "This is an especially important message to promote because of the circumstances of teen-age parenthood prevalent in our barrios. The true macho finds meaning and fulfillment in his life by taking responsibility for his actions and participating in the cycle of life. By giving, not taking."

Art Books featuring CHAC Members
Triumph of Our Communities: Four Decades of Mexican American Art
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Volume 3 of ASU’s Chicano/a Art Series Featuring CHAC artists in Triumph of Our Communities: Four Decades of Mexican American Art: Meggan De Anza, Jerry De La Cruz, Carlos Fresquez, Stevon Lucero, Tony Ortega, George Rivera, Gloria Vialpando and Jerry Vigil. Profiled CHAC artists in Triumph of Our Communities: Four Decades of Mexican American Art: Stevon Lucero, and Jerry Vigil.

Contemporary Chicana & Chicano Art: Artists, Works, Culture and Education
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TWO BOOKS - Artists included in Volume 1 and 2 of ASU’s Chicano/a Art series "Contemporary Chicana & Chicano Art: Artists, Works, Culture and Education”: Tony Ortega, Carlos Santistevan, Emanuel Martinez, Meggan DeAnza, Maruca Salazar, Daniel Salazar, Quintin Gonzalez, Patty Ortiz, Carlos Fresquez, and Jerry De La Cruz.

Chicano Art for Our Millennium
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A combination of historic and contemporary Chicano art from the Arizona State University Hispanic Research Center featuring work by Meggan DeAnza, Quintin Gonzalez, Jerry De La Cruz, Tony Ortega, and Carlos Santistevan.


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