Laura E. Alvarez born August 8, 1969, in Huntington Beach, California is a visual artist.
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Laura E. Alvarez |
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Born | August 8, 1969
Huntington Beach, California |
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Education | BA, University of California Santa Cruz 1992;
MFA, San Francisco Art Institute, 1996 |
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Occupation | Artist |
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Organization | Paradiso Arts |
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Notable work | Double Agent Sirvienta (D.A.S.) |
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Movement | Chicano Art |
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Website | www.lauraalvarez.net |
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In 1992, Alvarez earned a Bachelor of Arts from University of California, Santa Cruz with an emphasis in printmaking and a Master of Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting from San Francisco Art Institute in 1996.[1]
- Alvarez's Double Agent Sirvienta (D.A.S) series is an on-going project consisting of prints, paintings, music, short films and a rock opera.[2] This series features a spy posing as a domestic worker.[3] This project began in 1995.[4]
- The Double Agent Sirvienta Rock Opera, 1996-1998 is a multimedia film and music project which illustrates the story of a young female soap opera actress relegated to portraying maids who becomes a spy.[5]
- The Double Agent Sirvienta: Blow Up the Hard Drive, Serigraph, 1999 is in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art[6] and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[7]
- DAS: Clothes Stories, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, California 2017
- Borderless Dreams, Oceanside Museum of Art, Oceanside, California 2005
- Chicano Art for our Millennium, Mesa Southwest Museum, Tempe, Arizona 2004
- Mixed Feelings, (featuring a commissioned film) USC Fisher Gallery, Los Angeles, California 2002[8]
- Revelatory Landscapes, in collaboration with ADOBE L.A., San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California 2001
- Revealing and Concealing: Portraits and Identity, Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, California 2000[9]
- Annual Print Exhibition, (Atelier de Mujeres), Self Help Graphics & Art, Los Angeles, California 1999
"About". Laura Alvarez. October 26, 2014. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
La vida latina en L.A. urban Latino cultures. Gustavo Leclerc, Raúl. Villa, M. J. Dear, University of Southern California. Southern California Studies Center. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications. 1999. ISBN 0-7619-1619-9. OCLC 40467433.{{cite book}}
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