
PROYECTO MISSION MURALS
DIGITAL PUBLICATION
Edited by Cary Cordova
Proyecto Mission Murals examines the origins of the community mural movement in San Francisco’s Mission District over close to two decades, from 1972 to 1988. Created in collaboration with community partners, the project includes documentation of murals created in the Mission District between 1972 and 1988, accompanied by reference images. It also features materials generously provided by the muralists themselves, the Mission community members and organizations that have supported their work, and scholars and journalists who have chronicled their activity, including interviews, essays, a documentary film, an audio zine, primary sources, and new artist biographies.
https://www.sfmoma.org/publication/mission-murals/
SMITHSONIAN ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART
ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS
https://www.aaa.si.edu
| A series of oral history interviews of Latino artists of Texas for the Archives of American Art (2003-2005): Jesse Amado Santa Barraza Rolando Briseño Benito Huerta Alberto Mijangos Franco Mondini-Ruíz Jesus Moroles Celia Muñoz Sylvia Orozco Angel Rodríguez Díaz Graciela Sanchez Jesse Treviño Regina Vater Liliana Wilson |