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Salima Rivera
This screenprint by Nicole Marroquín pays homage to Chicago-based, Puerto Rican poet Salima Rivera (1946-2004). It features text from Rivera’s poem, “Pilsen,” written in 1978. This was produced for the print festival Grabadolandia for a portfolio organized by Instituto Grafico de Chicago with Marimacha Monarca Press in 2019. The theme of the portfolio exchange was This Bridge Called My Back. This drawing of Rivera is based on one of Diana Solís' photographs. Two color screenprint, 11x15. -
Record info, Sisterblues and the Blue Suede Dyke Band
With 45 rpm record recorded at Jerry Soto's Soto Sound Studio, which recorded Chicago musicians including Buddy Guy. -
Record Photo, Sisterblues and the Blue Suede Dyke Band
With 45 rpm record. Front: Alison Clark (l.), Holly Jones (r). Rear: Mary Pelc, Lindsay Elam -
Sisterblues and the Blue Suede Dyke Band, record side 1, What Goes Around Comes Around (M. Pelc)
45 rpm record recorded at Soto Sound Studio -
Sisterblues and the Blue Suede Dyke Band, record side 2, Sister Blues (M. Pelc)
45 rpm record recorded at Soto Sound Studio -
MLEA Office, young staffers with posters in background
Includes silkscreen posters by Chicago Women's Graphics Collective -
Jean Parisi from Pros Arts Studio/Women’s Clown Troupe/Payasas with girls at Festival de Mujeres
Two men wearing T-shirts from Casa Azlán community organization (Pilsen). Coalition for Labor Union Women (CLUW) Chicago chapter panel in background. -
Salt of the Earth (1954 film poster)
Poster promoting the theatrical premiere of the 1954 American film Salt of the Earth at a (now demolished) theater on 86th Street in Manhattan. Mexican actress Rosaura Revueltas, who played the leading role, is shown. The poster had four "pages", as it was folded and two-sided, this is the "front" side.