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[Performance of "Frida"]

Description: Photograph of two women, Quigley Provost and Cora Cardona, Onstage while they perform in "Frida" One actress sits on the floor and leans back on her hands. She is wearing a dress with a light top and dark colored skirt. The other sits in a chair with her dress skirt lifted to show her thigh. Both have exaggerated eyebrows.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Women Dancing Onstage]

Description: Photograph of four female dancers in light colored leotards performing. They are in two rows, the back row is a step higher and directly behind the front row. The women on the right are standing on their right foot and their left foot kicked in the air. The women on the left are standing on their left food and their right foot in the air. The women of both rows looks to the other dancer next to them. The backdrop has an intricate designs painted on it.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Group Posing Onstage]

Description: Photograph of five people in light colored leotards posing against a backdrop with designs painted on it. Each person has their own individual pose.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Coil of Metal Cord]

Description: Photograph of a large coil of a metal cord. On one end of the cord and inside the coil is a light bulb that is glowing. The other end is frayed and two metal pieces are sticking out and each is inserted into an electric outlet and powering the light bulb.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Art by Hachavi Edgar]

Description: Photograph of Hachivi Edgar standing in front of a large art piece that he created. The piece is painted on a light colored background and the designs are in a dark color. All of the words are completely capitalized and in dark colors. At the top, the word "natural" is backwards. Beneath that it reads "We don't want Indians" and there are other words and phrases on that same topic. Surrounding the words are abstract designs in dark colors.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[People Pulling Up Carpet]

Description: Photograph of people cleaning off the floor after the carpet in that area had been pulled up. In the background, areas of the floor still has carpet attached to it. There are large clumps of dirt and debris that the people have scraped off of the floor.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Renovations to a Building]

Description: Photograph of renovations to a building. There are five people helping to pull up the carpet. Most of the carpet is piled up. There is a person scraping up the floor where the carpet had already been removed and there are large clumps of dirt and debris in that area. There is still carpet on the ground on the majority of the floor.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Art by Agustin Casasola]

Description: Photograph of an art exhibition. This area features Agustin Casasola's photography from the Mexican Revolution. There are photographs hanging on the wall to the right and a display in a glass box to the left. The walls have red backdrops and the wall to the left has the title of the exhibition written on top of the red.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Group Onstage With Band]

Description: Photograph of Johny Degollado and M. Gomez onstage with a band. There are seven people Onstage, including two guitarists, one drummer and one accordionist. In the foreground there are three people at the microphone stands, two men and a woman in the middle.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Removing Carpet from Floor]

Description: Photograph of a large group of people pitching in to help take out the carpet in a room. The carpet is pulled up by the edges the most by the walls, however in the center of the room, the carpet seems untouched. Through the doorway, there are more people pulling up carpet in the hallway.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Lifting Carpet from Room]

Description: Photograph of a group of people lifting a large roll of carpet from the room. Other people are pulling up more carpet off the floor. There is an area of the floor that is closest to the wall on the right that is bare of carpet.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Man and Woman in Front of Title Wall]

Description: Photograph of Agustin Casasola, on the left, and Herlinda Zamora, on the right, standing in front of the title wall to Agustin Casasola's art exhibition. Casasola's exhibition is titled "Agustin Casasola Photographs from The Mexican Revolution." The wall behind them is red and the words are right. There are also six sheets of paper hanging from the wall with text on it. Behind Casasola is a large rendition of a photographer draped under a sheet and behind a vintage camera.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Art Exhibition Featuring Agustin Casasola]

Description: Photograph of an art exhibition that features Agustin Casasola's photography from the Mexican Revolution. Parts of the walls have been painted red in the shape of arched doorways, other than the title wall that has the red area painted in the shape of a rectangle with rounded edges. The red areas are where the pieces hang on the wall, rather than the white areas of the well. In front of the title wall, is a display in a glass case.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Four People Posing in Costumes]

Description: Photograph of Carolina Quintana, Jorge Quintana, Cesar Gonzales and Juan Sanchez posing for pictures. The males are wearing hats and each holding an instrument. The male in the forefront is holding a guitar, the two next to him is holding a maraca. Carolina is to the far right wearing a white outfit and boa around her neck. She also has a headpiece with large feathers on and holding up a parasol.
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Four People Striking a Pose]

Description: Photograph of Carolina Quintana, Jorge Quintana, Cesar Gonzales and Juan Sanchez posing for the camera. Carolina and another man are in the middle, the man is sitting down while Carolina leans on his head. Another man on the far left holds a guitar and the other man is sitting down with four maracas, two in each hand. The men are all wearing hats and Carolina is wearing a white leotard and boa around her neck. She also has a maraca in her right hand, a parasol in the other and is wearing a larg… more
Date: 1990
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum
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