White Lines on Brown Space

24’ x 8’ Chalk drawing, created at the Wassaic Project. Wassaic, NY (See “prints” to buy a poster of image)


Sower, Healer, Protector

120’ x 20’ Acrylic mural. Coordinated by Ogden Contemporary Arts and collaborated with the community of Ogden. Monarch Building, Ogden, Utah


What Would Jesus Do?

#freethemall

Fronteristex Billboard project. 20.5’ x 6.5’ billboard, Moriarty, New Mexico


Frontier Justice

H19’6” x W38’8” acrylic mural. St Paul MN. 2019 Chroma Zone mural festival.


Condensed History of the U.S. Invasion of Mexico

The Condensed History of the U.S. Invasion of Mexico

W95’ x H22’ Lead muralist. Acrylic mural. Urban Institute Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI. 2013


Terra Firma

Art Expo Chicago - Hyde Park Art Center booth W40’ x H12’ Collaboration with Frances Lightbound


Patriotic Vomit

Graphics

Exterior of HPAC Photo and Video footage by Silvia Gonzalez

Interior of HPAC

Interior of gallery of HPAC

Projection/Animation 10'x80' Collaboration with Luis Mayorga at the Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago.


60 in 60

60 cartoons in 60 minutes. Projections and political cartoon slide slam at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Discussing politics from the bed of my truck. Photos by William Carmargo



Dia de los Muertos Xicago

Dia de los Muertos Xicago

2015-2017 Co-Directed the Nations largest Dia de Los Muertos celebration with Carina Yepez at the National Museum of Mexican Art.

Dia de los Muertos Xicago

30 foot high projections of the dearly deceased...

Dia de los Muertos Xicago

...and a 152ft wide animation collaboration with Mark Anderson, Luis Mayorga and myself.


Tamale Man

Tamale Man: Breaking the Sound Barrier

Acrylic on wall. W21’ x H10’ St Ambrose University, 2016.


Lucy Gonzales Parsons Collage

Digital design for the New Monuments for New Cities international project. Chicago, Toronto, New York City, Houston and Austin.


IGC Print Portfolios

Dichos y Deretes

Dichos y Deretes

Posada Presente

Instituto Grafico de Chicago, has been collaborating with fellow printmakers from all over the world, for over a decade with print portfolios. See some of the portfolios here.


Grabandolandia

GRABADOLANDIA is a project that inspires new generations to engage in printmaking as a social force. Through a series of activities, an international portfolio exchange, community workshops and a three day long printmaking festival, this project creates more equitable access to cultural resources and events. Our audience is overlapping communities of artists, students, youth, Latinx families, working-class families and communities of color. Grabadolandia happens every November and, it’s FREEEEEEE!