Irma Lerma-Barbosa Explained

Irma Lerma Barbosa (born 1949) is a Chicana American painter, printmaker, and performance artist.[1] [2]

Biography

Lerma Barbosa was born in Elko, Nevada and mostly raised in Northern California. Her mother is Mexican, and father is Mexican-Yaqui. She attended American River College in North Highlands, California, and eventually transferred to California State University Sacramento. She was recruited for a fellowship at CSUS due to her involvement in the Sacramento Brown Berets and Mexican American Education Project. She later joined the Royal Chicano Air Force, where she learned to make silkscreen prints.

Notable works and exhibitions

Notes and References

  1. Book: Diaz, Ella Maria . Flying under the Radar with the Royal Chicano Air Force: Mapping a Chicano/a Art History . 2017 . University of Texas Press . 978-1-4773-1203-2 . 10.7560/312032.
  2. Book: Griswold del Castillo, Richard . Chicano art: resistance and affirmation, 1965-1985 . McKenna . Teresa . Yarbro-Bejarano . Yvonne . 1991 . Wight Art Gallery, University of California . 978-0-943739-16-8 . Los Angeles (Calif.).
  3. Web site: Indian Voices - Promoting and Sharing Native Indigenous Values and Traditions - Women Muralists Return to Chicano Park . 2023-11-29 . www.indianvoices.net.
  4. Web site: In Spirit . 2023-11-29 . thelatinocenter.org . en.