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CultureMap covered the preview of Home—So Different, So Appealing at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, which was attended by more than one hundred people. Among them were the exhibition’s three curators, including CSRC director Chon A. Noriega.
The CSRC-organized exhibition Home—So Different, So Appealing is mentioned in a profile about Columbian artist Johanna Calle, whose work appears in the show.
Home—So Different, So Appealing was listed in the number one slot for the ‘Top Five’ exhibitions to visit in Texas.
Home—So Different, So Appealing was mentioned in an article discussing “Where the Heart Is,” a home-themed dance concert at the Midtown Art and Theater Center in Houston on November 16–18.
The CSRC was mentioned in an article discussing the exhibition La Raza, organized by the Autry Museum of the American West in collaboration with the CSRC, for the 25,000 photographs received by the CSRC for preservation, exhibition, and research.
The Houston Chronicle previewed the CSRC-organized exhibit Home—So Different, So Appealing at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Luis Garza, co-curator of the exhibition La Raza, shared the history of the 1960s Chicano newspaper and magazine in an interview in Capital and Main.
Truth Dig profiled the exhibition La Raza, organized in collaboration with the CSRC and on view at the Autry Museum of the American West. Several images in the piece were furnished by the CSRC.
The CSRC-organized exhibition Home—So Different, So Appealing is mentioned in a piece about the Getty-arts initiative Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.
Home artist Ramiro Gomez is now represented by Chelsea’s P.P.O.W. gallery in New York. His first solo exhibition at the gallery will open Spring 2018.