Linda Vallejo: Symbolism and Surrealism
La Plaza de Cultura y Artes

Linda Vallejo creates work that visualizes what it means to be a person of color in the United States. She states that her new works reflect what she calls her “brown intellectual property”—the experiences, knowledge, and feelings gathered over more than four decades of study of Latino, Chicano, and American Indigenous culture and communities.

Maestra Monday with Linda Vallejo 2022
Mujeres de Maiz

Join us as we chat & learn from our veteran maestras/mentors. Today we chat with artist, femntor, grant writer and Xicana Indigena leader Linda Vallejo.

Brown Belongings: A Dialogue about the Politics of Color and Class
First Amendment Museum

Artist Linda Vallejo describes her exhibit "Brown Belongings", which represents ten years of concentrated work on visualizing what it means to be a person of color in the United States.

Linda Vallejo: WCA 50th Anniversary Interview
Women’s Caucus for Art

Linda Vallejo’s interview is part of a series of interviews organized by the Women’s Caucus for Art (WCA) Art Writers Group to highlight leaders of WCA in celebration of our 50th Anniversary. Artist Linda Vallejo creates work that investigates contemporary cultural and political issues, visualizing what it means to be a person of color in the United States. Linda is one of the recipients of the 2022 WCA Lifetime Achievement Award.

Linda Vallejo - Datos Sagrados
Santa Monica Department of Cultural Affairs

Curator Jill Moniz discusses “Datos Sagrados: 43.3% of US Farming Forestry & Fishery Workers are Latino”, a 2017 work of ink on handmade paper by local Chicanx artist Linda Vallejo. Part of her “Datos Sagrados” series, the work represents labor statistics in a beautiful pattern. This artwork is a part of the City of Santa Monica’s municipal Art Bank collection and is featured in the new semi-permanent exhibit “Lives that Bind: a restorative justice installation” at Santa Monica’s new City Hall East facility.

Brown Belongings Exhibit
LA This Week

Chicana artist Linda Vallejo has created an exhibit dedicated to an oft-excluded minority group, those with brown skin.

Digitized ephemera from exhibitions, publications, and special projects, hundreds of art images with details, and a video library.

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