05/21/2026
Moby Arts LA is pulling from the archives in celebration of the lates book release Chicano Camera Culture catalog by The two series of limited-edition prints by Luis C. Garza titled “It’s Not All Black and White” and “In Technicolor” — hand-painted works by Luis Garza that capture the vibrant spirit and history of Chicano visual culture.
A quick flip-through the Chicano Camera Culture catalog. On your next visit to The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture, be sure to grab a copy and take a piece of the exhibition home!
Now available at La Tiendita @ The Cheech.
Curated by Elizabeth Ferrer , this dynamic mix of traditional and experimental photography is the first major survey to examine the depth and evolution of Chicana/o/x lens-based image-making over the past 60 years.
Chicano Camera Culture: A Photographic History, 1966–2026 marks the first time an exhibition will span both locations of the Riverside Art Museum.
The Cheech: February 7 – September 6
Riverside Art Museum: February 7 – July 5
Visit Riverside Art Museum to purchase admission tickets or become a member.
Featuring nearly 150 works by close to 50 U.S. Chicana/o/x artists including Laura Aguilar, Harry Gamboa Jr., Luis C. Garza, Patssi Valdez, John M. Valadez, Guadalupe Rosales and many more celebrating the legacy and future of Chicano photography.
Video by Annery Sanchez on behalf of RAM and The Cheech.
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