Bibliographies & Guides:
Arte Chicano: A Comprehensive Annotated
Bibliography of Chicano Art,
1965-1981
SAL Z5961 .U5 G653 1985
Compiled by Latino art scholars Shifra M.
Goldman and Tomas Ybarra-Frausto.
Both a classified bibliography and a subject
index, arranged alphabetically by detailed subject
matter.
Over 2,500 citations.
Also important for its 55-page introduction which
serves as a survey of the study of Chicano art.
A Guide to the Art of Latin America
SAL Z5961 .S72 S5
An early resource organized by period (Colonial,
19th century, and contemporary), then by
geographical divisions, and finally by
technique/medium.
Includes all of Latin America, and provides
concise, useful descriptions of each title.
Latin American Women Artists, Kahlo and Look Who
Else: A Selective Annotated Bibliography
SAL N6502.5 .P84 1996
A valuable resource that considers both
prominent and lesser-known Latina artists
Latin American
Studies: Approaches to Library Research, The University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill Library
Tutorial aimed at students researching Latin American Studies at
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, but concepts apply to
students at other institutions
Latino Resources at the Smithsonian
History & Culture
Art & Design
A comprehensive listing of the Latino-relevant
holdings of each of the Smithsonian's
sub-institutions
Latinos and Museums: A Selected
Bibliography
A resource compiled by the Smithsonian
Institution Museum reference center.
Lists sources regarding the incorporation of
Latino culture into American museum collections.
Women Artists of Color: A Bio-critical
Sourcebook
SAL REF N8354 .W656 1999
Features section on "Latin American Women
Artists" with biographical essays, publication
listings, and exhibition histories for each
artist.
Includes contemporary artists not represented in
other biographical dictionaries.
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