Puro Chingon Collective: Difference between revisions
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|Event artist=The Puro Chingón Collective; James Huizar; Claudia Zapata; Claudia Aparicio-Gamundi | |Event artist=The Puro Chingón Collective; James Huizar; Claudia Zapata; Claudia Aparicio-Gamundi | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:07, November 26, 2023
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Date | 09.09.17 |
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Admission | Free |
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Associated Program | The Mall |
The Puro Chingón Collective is a Latino art trifecta specializing in happenings, the activation of nontraditional spaces, designer toys, and art zines. Collective members are three Austin, Latino artists: Claudia Aparicio-Gamundi, James Huizar, and Claudia Zapata. In 2012, the Collective formed after their initial creation of ChingoZine , a Latino arts publication. In 2014, the Collective designed the Pachanga Latino Music Festival and debuted their designer toy line, Chingolandia. The Collective has worked with Birds Barbershop, Fusebox Festival, Trans-Pecos Festival, Creative Action, and Juiceland. The Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection currently houses their official archives.