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[Performance by Blackface]

Description: Photograph of a performance by Blackface at the eighth National Association of Artists' Organizations (NAAO) conference. There are two people Onstage and the room is dark. There is a projector displaying images on a screen behind them, but one is casting a shadow on the screen.
Date: 1992

[Opening Procession for the National Association of Artists' Organizations Conference]

Description: Photograph of the Pasa Calle procession opening for the National Association of Artists' Organizations Conference. The opening procession is called "Please Don't Discover Me" by Guillermo Gomez-Pena. There is a line of people in the street following one another. At the start of the line is a shirtless man with a mask covering his whole head, but his eyes, nose and mouth. On his chest, it reads "Please Don't Discover Me." Behind him a man is holding a pole that has one end of a banner attached a… more
Date: 1992

[The Return of Quetzalcoatl Exhibit]

Description: Photograph of a piece that is a part of The Return of Quetzalcoatl exhibit. It is called "Hanging from the Ceiling" where a person is hanging from the ceiling with straps. The person is in a long sleeved jacket to which the straps are attached. The person also has leather boots on that are mid-calf high. There are people in the background looking at the person. The art is by Pio Pulido.
Date: 1992

[Performance by Two Women]

Description: Photograph of Suze Kemper and Rachel Marin-Hinshaw performing "Pints of Interest on the Sex Metro." The two women are sitting in chairs on a stage with other chairs in front of them and a chart behind them. One of the women is reading a newspaper. Projecting on a screen behind the pair, there is the image of a woman in round glasses with dark lenses and a cloth covering on her head.
Date: 1992

[Performance by a Man and Woman]

Description: Photograph of a man and woman acting in the Cuautlmoc y Eulalia performance. The man is on the left and leaning towards the woman and they appear to be in the middle of a conversation. The background art looks like rows of leaves on top of wood with faded painted. The background art is called "View of the Vally of Mexico 500 Years Since Discovery" and it is by Eloy Tarcision.
Date: 1992

[Performance at the National Association of Artists' Organizations Conference]

Description: Photograph of Steven Bernard Jones and Mark Hinshaw performing "That Minstrel Position" at the National Association of Artists' Organizations (NAAO) Conference. They are both wearing loose shirts. The man on the left is wearing a black loose shirt and sunglasses. The man on the right has a white loos shirt, sunglasses and a black hat. He is also wearing blackface make up.
Date: 1992

[Performance of The Road Kill Tamales]

Description: Photograph of a performance of a one act play called "The Road Kill Tamales." In the picture are three girls, Marnie Olson, Caroline Marshall and Jane Madrigal. The girls are outside a building with a large column, both with graffiti. The girl on the left is wearing a tank top and short shorts. The girl in the middle is wearing a skirt and a top that shows her stomach. The girl on the left is wearing a short dress a knee-high boots. Each girl holds a cigarette and poses in a risque fashion.
Date: 1992

[Performance Called "Arana de Peluche"]

Description: Photograph of Maris Bustamante Onstage performing in "Arana de Peluche" at the National Association of Artists' Organizations (NAAO) Conference. She is standing onstage with a book in hand and a microphone standing in front of her. There is a cloth hanging with a large black circle in the middle of it and a pole sticking out at an angle. there is another pole behind Bustamante that points in the same direction at the other pole.
Date: 1992

[Flautist Performing Onstage]

Description: Photograph of two men Onstage playing instruments. The man on the left is playing a guitar and the man on the right has a native form of the flute that he plays vertically rather than horizontally to the side. Equipment, such as microphones, is set up Onstage.
Date: 1992

[Flautist and Guitarist Performing Onstage]

Description: Photograph of two men Onstage playing instruments. The man on the left is playing a guitar and the man on the right has a native form of the flute that he plays vertically. Equipment, such as microphones, is set up Onstage. In the middle of the men there is a poster with a picture of a Native American man and words on the right. Silhouettes of audience members can be seen in the foreground.
Date: 1992

[Performance By a Flautist]

Description: Photograph of a man playing a traditional flute that is used vertically. He is referred to as a campesino from Potosi or a peasant from city that was under Spanish colonial rule. He has traditional clothing and hat. Both have unique patterns.
Date: 1992

[Art On the Outside of a Building]

Description: Photograph of the Mexic-Arte building. On the top two floors, there is a large mural on the side of the building. There are large tubes coiled in a window and lead down the side of a building. One of the tubes leads to the center of another part of the mural. From the window to the left of the first one, there is a dragon-like form that swoops downward beneath the window to the right and a floor below. This artwork is the beating heart installation as part of the Return of Quetzalcoatl exhibit.… more
Date: 1992

[Play by Salvador Novo Being Performed]

Description: Photograph of actors Raoul Rodriguez and Angeles Romero performing in a play by Salvador Novo. The woman is standing behind a man who is sitting down. She is holding a walking stick, carrying a bag over her shoulder and staring at the man. The man is looking off to the side in dressed in all light colors. The background art looks like rows of leaves on wooden panels. It is called "View of the Valley of Mexico 500 Years Since the Discovery" and created by Eloy Tarcision.
Date: 1992

[Memo: NNAO Conference]

Description: Letter from Sylvia Orozco and Rudy Guglielmo of the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas presenting a tentative agenda for the regional meeting of the National Association of Artists' Organizations (NAAO). The conference was held on June 28th, 1992.
Date: May 28, 1992
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)

[Clipping: "National Artists Organization Wrestles with Free Ideas"]

Description: Newspaper clipping from the Austin American-Statesman, dated October 3rd, 1992. The featured article discusses the annual conference of the National Association of Artists' Organizations (NAAO), which was held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. A photograph of a man and an woman, Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Coco Fusco, accompanies the piece. Guillermo Gómez-Peña wears intricately embroidered pants, spiked wrist cuffs, a neck covering with fringe, and a spotted face mask. Coco Fusco wears a… more
Date: October 3, 1992
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)

[Clipping: 8th NAAO Conference]

Description: Newspaper clipping featuring a tentative agenda for the 8th Annual National Association of Artists Organizations (NAAO). The conference ran from September 30, 1992 to October 4th, 1992 at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas.
Date: 1992-09-30/1992-10-04
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)

[Clipping: NAAO Conference Events]

Description: Clipping advertising sessions, panels, and events occurring at the 8th annual National Association of Artists Organizations (NAAO) between the dates of September 30th, 1992 and October 4th, 1992. The conference was held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas.
Date: 1992-09-30/1992-10-04
Creator: Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)

[Book Called "Pasion Por Frida"]

Description: Photograph of the cover of a book named "Pasion Por Frida." The book cover has a white background and the word "pasion" is in red at the top. In the center, there is a read square with an image of Frida Kahlo in a blue hood on top. At the bottom of book, the words "for Frida" is in black. All of the words are completely capitalized and the title translates to "Passion for Frida."
Date: 1992
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