"'Young Latina Artists 19: Y, Qué?'San Antonio's Más Rudas Chicana Collective fills Mexic-Arte's summer showcase with work by women"

by Robert Fairies, Ausin Chronicle

Opening excerpt from article:
What a difference an "a" makes.
The one that this year displaces an "o" in the title of the annual summer exhibit at Mexic-Arte Museum signals a first in that institution's longtime support of artists early in their careers. What has been for almost two decades now the "Young Latino Artists" show, presenting work by artists age 35 and younger, will be the "Young Latina Artists" show in 2014. While women have had their work included in numerous "YLA" exhibits over the years, this will be the first time since 1996 that the show will feature art exclusively by women.

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