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Immigration, Not Money: The True Meaning of Arte Reembolso/Art Rebate
- Harper Montgomery
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- Center for Latino Research, DePaul University
- Volume 20, Number 1, Spring 2017
- pp. 59-72
- 10.1353/dlg.2017.0026
- Article
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Abstract:
A study of a public art project titled Arte Reembolso/Art Rebate, created by Elizabeth Sisco, Louis Hock and David Avalos in the late 20th century, in San Diego, California. The project was commissioned as part of a larger La Frontera/The Border exhibition, funded by an NEA grant. The article describes the components of the artwork, including meetings organized by the artists, reactions and controversy.
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ISSN | 2471-1039 |
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Print ISSN | 1090-4972 |
Pages | pp. 59-72 |
Launched on MUSE | 2017-05-11 |
Open Access | No |
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