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Angélica Becerra (born 1990) is an activist visual artist who primarily works in watercolor and digital media. [1]
Angélica Becerra was born in San Juan de Los Lagos, Jalisco, Mexico. As a child, she and her family migrated to California. Becerra's aunt who attended architecture school introduced her to drawing. [2] Many of Becerra's family share an artists background. [1] Becerra teaches at the La Casa de la Cultural [1] . Becerra earned a PhD degree from the Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies at University of California, Los Angeles. [3]
Becerra's art themes focus on social justice. Becerra's activist research includes creating visibility for Latinx community. [3] One of Angélica's artworks focuses on activist and writer Sandra Cisneros. These images include the writer's quotes and highlight women empowerment. [4]
Her creative process begins with political research. [5] Her most recent body of work titled "Flowers Latinx Activis t." These are a series of portraits featuring activists illustrated with their favorite flowers or plants. "Portraits". [6]
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Angélica Becerra (born 1990) is an activist visual artist who primarily works in watercolor and digital media. [1]
Angélica Becerra was born in San Juan de Los Lagos, Jalisco, Mexico. As a child, she and her family migrated to California. Becerra's aunt who attended architecture school introduced her to drawing. [2] Many of Becerra's family share an artists background. [1] Becerra teaches at the La Casa de la Cultural [1] . Becerra earned a PhD degree from the Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies at University of California, Los Angeles. [3]
Becerra's art themes focus on social justice. Becerra's activist research includes creating visibility for Latinx community. [3] One of Angélica's artworks focuses on activist and writer Sandra Cisneros. These images include the writer's quotes and highlight women empowerment. [4]
Her creative process begins with political research. [5] Her most recent body of work titled "Flowers Latinx Activis t." These are a series of portraits featuring activists illustrated with their favorite flowers or plants. "Portraits". [6]
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