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Diane Gamboa Art

American, b. 1957

Diane Gamboa has been producing, exhibiting and curating visual art in Los Angeles, since the 1980s. Besides her work as an artist, she has also been involved in art education, ranging from after-school programs to college and university teaching. Gamboa has been "one of the most active cultural producers in the Chicana art movement in Los Angeles". In 1984, Gamboa received her degree from Otis College of Art and Design. She is a recipient of a California Community Foundation Individual Artist Grant, and her solo exhibitions include “Bruja-Ha” at Tropico de Nopal Gallery and “Chica Chic” at Patricia Correia Gallery in Santa Monica. Her work is included in Cheech Marin's personal collection of Chicano art, and has been shown at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Riverside Art Museum.

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Artist: Diane Gamboa
One Down, by Diane Gamboa
One Down, by Diane Gamboa

One Down, by Diane Gamboa

By Diane Gamboa

Located in Palm Springs, CA

Medium: screenprint Year: 1994 Image Size: 11 x 8.5 inches Edition of 75 Diane Gamboa (b. 1957) has been producing, exhibiting and curating visual art in Los Angeles since the 1980s...

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1990s Contemporary Diane Gamboa Art

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One Up, by Diane Gamboa
One Up, by Diane Gamboa

One Up, by Diane Gamboa

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Medium: screenprint Year: 1994 Image Size: 11 x 8.5 inches Edition of 75 Diane Gamboa (b. 1957) has been producing, exhibiting and curating visual art in Los Angeles since the 1980s...

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1990s Contemporary Diane Gamboa Art

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