Talk:Sandra de la Loza
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[edit]I do not have time today to continue this page, however following are a few great sources for additional information.
Interview with Sandra de la Loza, by: Jennifer Flores Sternad http://www.latinart.com/transcript.cfm?id=65
Chicano art, beyond rebellion 'Phantom Sightings: Art After the Chicano Movement' provides a rare showcase at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. By Agustin Gurza Los Angeles Times http://www.csun.edu/pubrels/clips/April08/04-07-08Z.pdf
Los Angeles Times The new Chicano Movement by: Josh Kun http://www.csun.edu/~sb4310/gateway/Kun.pdf
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