Linda Vallejo- CV

 
 

Born: December 2, 1951 in Los Angeles, CA

EDUCATION

Master of Fine Arts Degree, Printmaking, Cal State University Long Beach, California, 1975­​1978 Undergraduate work at the University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, Lithography, 1975­​1976 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Whittier College, California, 1969­​1973
Undergraduate studies in independent theater arts, London, England, 1971

Graduated from Madrid High School, Madrid, Spain, 1967­​1969

AWARDS
COLA Individual Artist Fellowship, Los Angeles City Cultural Affairs, 2014
First Place Award, California Sculpture Slam, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 2013
Arte es Vida Individual Artist Award, Self Help Graphics and Art, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 2013
Focus on the Masters Individual Artist Award, Ventura, CA 2009
Durfee Foundation Individual Artist Grant, Los Angeles, CA 2005
CCF Brody Emerging Artist Fellowship, California Community Foundation, 1985

PERMANENT COLLECTIONS MUSEUMS AND INSTITUTIONS
Vincent Price Museum, East Los Angeles College, Los Angeles, CA
The National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, Ill
Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA from a gift provided through the Peter Norton Collection
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Print Department, Los Angeles, CA
The Latino Art Museum, Pomona, California
University of California, Santa Barbara, (CEMA), California Multicultural and Ethnic Archives
University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA) Chicano Study Research Center
Stanford University Chicana Art Multimedia Database

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2015
Make ‘Em All Mexican, UCLA Chicano Studies Resource Center (CSRC), LosAngeles, CA
Make ‘Em All Mexican, Bert Green Fine Art, Chicago, Ill, July 2015
2014
Make ‘Em All Mexican, Lancaster Museum of Art and History, Lancaster, CA
Make ‘Em All Mexican, Abrazo Interno Gallery, Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Education Center, New York, New York
2013
Make ‘Em All Mexican, New Mexico State University Art Gallery, Las Cruces, New
Mexico
Make ‘Em All Mexican, The George Lawson Gallery, Culver City, CA
2012
Make ‘Em All Mexican, Cal State University San Bernardino, Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, San Bernardino, California
Make ‘Em All Mexican, Arte Americas in collaboration with the Fresno Art Museum, Fresno, CA
A Prayer for the Earth Eco Installation, The MacNider Museum, Mason, IA
A Prayer for the Earth Eco Installation, The Southwest Museum, Midland, TX
2011
Make ‘Em All Mexican, curated by Dr. Karen Mary Davalos, Avenue 50 Studio, Los Angeles, CA
2010

Fierce Beauty: The Art Work of Linda Vallejo, a FortyY​ear Retrospective, Plaza de la Raza Boat House Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

The Electrics, Solo Exhibition at Galerie Anaïs, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, CA
A Prayer for the Earth Eco Installation, Hardin Center for Cultural Art, Gadsden, AL

2009
A Prayer for the Earth Eco Installation, San Luis Obispo Cultural Art Center, CA
2006
A Prayer for the Earth, Solo Exhibition, Natural History Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Hope in the Midst of War, Death, and Destruction, Sierra Arts Gallery, Reno, NV
2005
Linda Vallejo in the Project Room, Patricia Correia Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2004
A Prayer for the Earth, Solo Exhibition, Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA
Nature and Spirit, Latino Art Museum, Pomona, CA
2002
Nature and Spirit, Howell Green Gallery, Topanga, California
2001
Los Cielos, Howell and Green Fine Art Gallery, Topanga, CA
Mother Earth/Father Sky, Southern California Artists Gallery (SCA), Pomona Arts
Colony, Pomona, CA
2000
Los Cielos, Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), Venice, CA
1999
Los Cielos/The Heavens, Shinji Shumeikai of America Gallery, Pasadena, CA
1995
Sola!, Jose Galbez Art Gallery, Tucson, AZ
1994
¡Sola!, Galería Las Américas, Los Angeles, CA
1991
Símbolo y Fuerza: Recent Paintings and Drawings, Galería Nueva, Los Angeles, CA
1989
Linda Vallejo, Palos Verdes Art Center Collectors Gallery, Palos Verdes, CA
1988
Linda Vallejo, Galeria Posada, Sacramento, CA

GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2015
5th Chicana/o Biennial, Movimiento de Arte y Cultural Latino Americano (MACLA), San Jose, CA
Aqui Estamos – We Are Here: California Chican@ Art, Cabrillo Community College Gallery, Aptos, CA Suggestive Role Play, Walter Maciel Gallery, Culver City, California
Pulse LA, presented by the Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art, LA Artcore
Union Center for the Arts, curated by Leslie Cozz, Hammer Museum
The New Nude, bG Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, May 2015
Colectiva, Salt Fine Art, Laguna Beach, CA, June 2015
Cut and Trim, Museo del Barrio, New York, NY, July 2015
Head, Hampden Gallery, University of Massachusetts @ Amherst, October 2015
2014
COLA Fellow Exhibition, Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Dept., Municipal Art Gallery at Barnsdall, Los Angeles, CA

Unlikely Thoughts, Museo de Las Americas, Denver, CO
2013
Tapping the Third Realm, Otis College of Art and Design Ben Maltz Gallery and LoyolaMarymount University Lab and Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh, New York
Mock/Bite, Southwest School of Art, Houston, TX
2012
Make ‘Em All Mexican, Aqua Art Miami / Basel Week Miami, represented by the George Lawson Gallery 2011
Mapping Another LA: The Chicano Art Movement, curated by Pilar Tompkins Rivas, UCLA Fowler Museum at UCLA as a part of Getty Foundation’s Initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945­​1980 and L.A. Xicano, a collaboration between UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center and three museums.
Doin’ It in Public: Art and Feminism at the Woman’s Building at the Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art as part of the Getty Foundation’s Initiative, Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945­​1980.
This is the NOW! 4th Chicana/o Biennial, Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latina America (MACLA), San Jose, CA
Breaking in Two: Provocative Visions of Motherhood,curated by Bruria Finkel, Santa Monica Arena 1, Santa Monica, CA as part of the Getty Southern California Research initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in Los Angeles 1945­​1980
From a Whisper to a Roar: Women Artists Charting Their Own Course, curated by
Avinger Nelson, Avenue 50 Studio, Highland Park, CA
Momentum, Women’s Caucus for the Arts 40th Anniversary Exhibition, curated by Rita Gonzalez, LACMA Associate Curator, Gallery 825, Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles, CA
2010
The All City Waitress Marching Band, produced by Jerri Allyn, ArtScene’s 25th Anniversary, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Muertos de Risa: 80s Vintage Day of the Dead Works from Self Help Graphics & Art’s
Collection, ChimMaya Gallery, Montebello, CA
Collector’s Choice, curated by Armando Durón for the Latino Art Museum, Pomona, CA
2009
Rastros y Crónicas Mujeres de Juarez, National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL
Censored, The Room, Michel Allen Consulting New York, NY
Women Artists on Immigration, Southern California Women’s Caucus for the Arts, Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles, CA
(re)cycled, L2Kontemporary Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Ancient Ofrenda: Elements of an Altar, Arizona State University Museum of Anthropology, Tempe, AZ Dearly Departed: A Day of the Dead Celebration, Vision Gallery, Chandler, AZ
16 x 20, ChimMaya Gallery, Montebello, CA
The Chicana/o National Biennial 2009, Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana (MACLA), San Jose, CA
2008
Vida sin Fin, National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL
The Art of Thought, City of Brea Art Gallery, Brea, CA
15/15, Patricia Correia Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Maestra Atelier, Self Help Graphics and Art, Inc., Los Angeles, CA
Spirits of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery at Barnsdall Park, Los Angeles, CA
Somos Medicia – Mujeres de Maiz, Exhibition and Publication, Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA
Death of the Bush Era – What Next?, Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), Venice, CA

2007
If Peace Is An Anomaly, Then What is War?, Kerkhoff Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Floating World, Metro Gallery, Hollywood, CA
Echoes: Women Inspired by Nature, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, CA
12 Artists, 24 Ideas, Avenue 50 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Self Help Graphics Atelier Print Program, “Electric Oak” Limited Edition Silkscreen Print 1/119, Los Angeles, CA
Chicano/Latino Arts of Los Angeles Oral History Project, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC); Terezita Romo, Project Coordinator, and Dr. Karen Mary Davalos, Interviewer
Mujeres de Maiz, Tenth Anniversary Publication, Los Angeles, CA
2006
Tigers and Jaguars, Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Moving Towards the Infinite, Carlotta’s Pasión, Los Angeles, CA
HOPE in the Midst of War, Death and Destruction, Sierra Gallery, Reno, Nevada
2005
International Modern Art Biennale, Florence, Italy
The Tree of Life, El Camino College Art Gallery, Torrance, CA
2004
A History of Conflict – A Future of Hope, Frazier Museum, Louisville, KY
Mujeres, Group Chicana Exhibition, Patricia Correia Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Balancing Beliefs: Urban Vision of Sickness and Healing,University o California, Los Angeles, Department Of World Arts & Cultures, Los Angeles, CA
2003
HOPE, In the Midst of War Death, and Destruction Installation, Day of the Dead
Exhibition, Tropico Nopal, Los Angeles, CA
Returning to Aztlan, dA Art Space, Pomona, CA
2001­​2000
Dreams and Reality, The Marjorie and Herman Platt Gallery and the Borstein Gallery, University of Judaism, Los Angeles, CA
Defining the Sublime, Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA
East of the River: Chicano Art Collectors Anonymous, Santa Monica Museum, CA
1999
Book of Women, Scroll Installation Project, International Project, Curated By Iren Jensen
1998
Lo Del Corazon: Heartbeat of a Culture, Allis Museum, Milwaukee, WI, Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA, and University Art Museum, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Festival of the 5 Senses: Please Do Touch, Cal State University, Long Beach, Department of Design, Long Beach, CA
1997
Art Muster, Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, Alaska
Across the Street: Self Help Graphics and Chicano Art in Los Angeles, Self Help Graphics and Art, Inc. Atelier Print Program, Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA, Armand Hammer Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA,
Art Muster of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX, and Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, AK El Amanecer/The Sunrise, Galería Las Américas, Los Angeles, CA
1996

Grand Inaugural Exhibition, Galería Las Americas, Los Angeles, CA 1995
Las Sirenas, Galería Las Américas, Los Angeles, CA
1994

Bienal de Pintura Mexicana y Chicana, Instituto Cultural Mexicano de Los Angeles, CA
Art In General: Gathering Medicine Coast to Coast, National Artists of Color, New York, NY
1993
Spectro de Chicano, Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA
Downtown Lives, Downtown Arts Development Association, Long Beach, CA
CARA, The Bronx Museum of Modern Art New York, The San Antonio Museum, Mexico City Modern Art Museum, Denver Art Museum, Albuquerque Museum, San Francisco Museum of Modem Art, Fresno Art Museum, Tucson Museum of Arts, National Museum of American Art, Museo de America, Spain Refleciones de Nuestro Continente, Group Show, Galería Las Américas, Los Angeles, CA
Reencuentro 1993, Mexican Cultural/Trade Convention, Los Angeles, CA
Unidos Todo el Continente, Galería Las Américas, Los Angeles, CA
Latino Artists Expo 93, The Pasadena Center, CA
Bury Racism, Hole in the Wall Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
1992
Arte Actual de Los Angeles, University of Madrid, Spain
La Raza Cósmica, Galería Las Américas, Los Angeles, CA
1991
Contemporary Visions of the Virgen de Guadalupe,Downey Museum of Art, Downey, CA
2001: Hispanic Artists’ Odyssey, Museo Chicano, Phoenix, AZ
Stations that Strive, A.R.T. Gallery, Hollywood, CA
1990
Days of the Dead, Long Beach Museum of Art, CA
CARA: Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation, UCLA Wight Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; followed by the Denver Art Museum, Albuquerque Museum, San Francisco Museum of Modem Art, Fresno Art Museum, Tucson Museum of Arts, National
Museum of American Art, the Museo de America, Spain, The Bronx Museum of Modern Art New York, The San Antonio Museum, and the Mexico City Modern Art Museum
Day of the Dead Celebration, Long Beach Museum of Art, CA
¡Viva los Artistas!, Center Gallery, Jewish Community Center, Long Beach, CA
Aquí Estamos…y No Nos Vamos, Cal State University, San Bernardino, University Art Gallery, San Bernardino, CA
Estampa Chicana: La Locura Cura, Galería el Juglar, Ciudad de Mexico
Images of the Earth: Ancestral Memories, Los Angeles Civic Center, CA Palos de Fuego, L.A. Nicola, Los Angeles, CA
For Chicanos, Casa Mexico, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico
1989
Hispanic Work on Paper, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA, Los Angeles, CA
The Power of the Image, William Grant Still Cultural Arts Center, Los Angeles, CA
Celebración de la Independencia de México, West Los Angeles Civic Center Mall
12′′ and Under, Golden West College Art Gallery, Westminster, CA
Merging Cultures, Allstate Regional Offices, Los Angeles, CA
Fire Show V, SelfH​elp Graphics And Art, Los Angeles, CA
Art for Milk, Schwartz Cierlak Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1988

Deadlines, Fresno Metropolitan Museum, CA
In Keeping: Hope, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery at Barnsdall Park, Los Angeles, CA Dimensions/Transformations, Century Gallery, Sylmar, CA
Latino Americano Artists, Impressiones Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Shrines, FHP Hippodrome Gallery, Long Beach, CA
Rasquachismo, Mars Artspace, Phoenix, Arizona
We Are Orange County, City Of Brea Centennial Exhibition, Brea, CA
1987
Lo del Corazón: Heartbeat of a Culture, National Traveling Exhibition, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
Art of Resistance, Japanese American Cultural Community Center, Los Angeles, CA
Variations on A Goddess, Women’s Building, Los Angeles, CA
Los Cerritos College Invitational, Main Gallery, Cerritos, CA
1986
Artsfest, Museum of Science and Industry, Los Angeles, CA
Cross Pollination, the Woman’s Building Gallery, Los Angeles, Ca
Common Ground, Brockman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Long Beach Art Expedition: Studio Art Tours. Long Beach, CA LA Prints: SelfH​elp Graphics Atelier Program, Los Angeles, CA
Floreciendo/Flowering, Madre Tierra Press, The Women’s Building, Los Angeles, CA
MultiM​edia Works, Roberts Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Harmonía en Color: Hispanic Artists of the 1980’s,Salon de Fiestas, Los Angeles, CA
Day of The Dead, Galeria De La Raza, San Francisco, CA
Salon, Drawing Back the Veil, Women’s Building, CA
The Dark Madonna: Women Culture & Community Rituals, produced by Suzanne Lacy at the University of California, Los Angeles, CA
1985
The Art of Women’s Altars, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, CA
Fuego Nuevo, Galería Otra Vez, Los Angeles, CA
Offerings: The Altar Show, Social and Public Arts Resource Center, Venice, CA
Traces of Ritual, Irvine Fine Arts, Center, Irvine, CA
Fusion ’85, Jewish Community Building, Los Angeles, CA
WXW: Women by Women, Galería de la Raza/Studio 24, San Francisco, CA
1984
Southern California Women Writers and Artists, the Woman’s Building, Los Angeles, CA
Mujeres Artistas de Sur Oeste, Mexican American Cultural Center, Austin, TX
Voces de la Mujer: An Exhibition of Chicana Artists of Texas and the Southwest, Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas Austin, Austin, TX
Personal Reflections: Masks by Chicano and Native American
Artists in California, La Raza Bookstore y Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA
1983
Arte Chicano: Six Southern California Artists, Santa Ana College Art Gallery, Santa Ana, CA
Art/Soul Exhibit and Auction, Stella Polaris Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Rejoice: Third World Artists in California, Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery, Porter College, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA
A Través de la Frontera, Centro de Estudios Económicos y Sociales, México, D.F.
Images of the People / Imagenes de la Raza, Amerika Haus Berlin, Germany
1982

Cinco de Mayo, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
New Directions in Chicano Art, The Printers Gallery, Austin, TX
Madre Tierra Press Publication and Exhibition, Women’s Building Graphic Center, Los Angeles, CA
5 California Artists, Los Angeles City College Art Gallery, CA
1981
Fire in the Lodge, Shakti Gallery, Long Beach, CA
The Sum of the Parts, The Women’s Building, Los Angeles, CA
1980
Dia de los Muertos, Galería de la Raza, San Francisco, CA
Día de los Muertos Celebration!, Los Angeles Photography Center, CA
Women’s Week: “Women for a Change,” University of California, Irvine, University Art Gallery, Irvine, CA Espina, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Los Angeles, CA
1979
3rd World Drawings, The Society of Ethnic and Special Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, University Art Gallery, Santa Cruz, CA
1978
Two of a Kind: Prints by Muriel Olguin and Linda Vallejo, Jesus Gutierrez Gallery, San Pedro, CA Celebration: Linda Vallejo and Muriel Olguin, San Pedro Municipal Art Gallery, San Pedro, CA
La Mujer: A Visual Dialogue, The Chicago Public Library Cultural Center, Chicago, Ill
Ancient Roots, New Visions, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery at Barnsdall Park, Los Angeles, CA
Ink and Clay no.5, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA
1977
Traditional Artists 11th Annual Exhibition, San Bernardino County Museum, San Bernardino, CA
Conjunto, Galería la Otra Vez, Self Help Graphics and Art, Inc., Los Angeles, CA
Four Artists, Mechicano Art Center, SelfH​elp Graphics & Art, Inc., Los Angeles, CA
Hexagon, Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman College, Orange, CA
PUBLICATIONS, MEDIA, AND SPECIAL PROJECTS
2015
L.A.’s 8 Most Influential Chicana and Chicano Artists,The Culture Trip, international online publication
Make ‘Em All Mexican: Works By Linda Vallejo, video interview, produced by the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC), Los Angeles, CA
Madre/Mother, (cover image) Mujeres de Maiz ZINE, published by the Mujeres de Maiz, Los Angeles, CA Los Retratos: Profiling Contemporary Artists, A Blog by Aimee Santos, Los Angeles, CA
2014
Brownout: Linda Vallejo Paints a New Color Scheme, Artillery Magazine, written by editor Tulsa Kinney, Los Angeles, CA
Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, “Make ‘Em All Mexican” Edition, published by UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, Los Angeles, CA
Ofrendas of the Flesh, Mujeres de Maiz ZINE, published by the Mujeres de Maiz, Los Angeles, CA
2013
Fleshing the Spirit: Spirituality and Activism in Chicana, Latina, and Indigenous
Women’s Lives, Elisa Facio and Irene Lara, University of Arizona Press, Tempe, AZ
Museums and Communities: The Politics of Public Culture, Smithsonian EB​ooks, Evan Karp, Christine Mullen Kreamer, and Steven D. Lavine, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington DC, originally published in 1992
Linda Vallejo, Onodream Magazine, Onodream Press, Volume 3, Number 1, Los Angeles, CA
Linda Vallejo, Make ‘Em All Mexican, George Lawson Gallery, Culver City, CA
2011

Linda Vallejo, Make ‘Em All Mexican at Ave 50 Studio, July/August 2011
Linda Vallejo: “Make ‘Em All Mexican” at Avenue 50 Gallery, written by Marlena
Donohue, Editor, Art Limited Magazine, Los Angeles, California
L.A. Xicano, UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press, distributed by University of Washington Press, edits by Chon A. Noriega, Terezita Romo, and Pilar Tompkins Rivas
Doin’ It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Women’s Building and From Site to Vision: The Women’s Building in Contemporary Culture, Ben Maltz Gallery and Otis College of Art and Design
Suffragette City, Betty Ann Brown, Art Ltd. Magazine, January 2011
2010
Fierce Beauty: The Art Work of Linda Vallejo. A fortyy​ear retrospective exhibition and book presented at Plaza de la Raza Boat House Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
L.A. Rising: SoCal Artists Before 1980, 2010, California International Arts Foundation, Editor, Lyn Kienholz One, The Mind Aware, 2010, New Momentum For Human Unity Productions, ISBN: 9781​4​5071​8516​ Mujeres de Maiz, Zine #8, Publication, Los Angeles, CA
2009
Focus on the Masters, Artist Archives and Interview, Ventura, CA
Speak for the Trees. Published by Marquand Books and created by Friesen Gallery, Sun Valley, Idaho, and Seattle, Washington:
2007
Floating World, Metro Gallery Exhibition, catalog with essay written by Betty Ann
Brown, Hollywood, CA
Revealed: Women, Art, Life, Success, an Interview Dialogue, Los Angeles Municipal
Art Gallery, a panel moderated by Betty Ann Brown and Linda Vallejo
Linda Vallejo: Life Choices and Turning Points, Downtown LA Life Magazine, Los
Angeles, CA
Mujeres de Maiz, Tenth Anniversary Fine Arts Publication, Los Angeles, CA
Nature Exposed: An Interview with Linda Vallejo; Her Circle Ezine Feature Article by
Diane Leon Ferdico, NY University, New York
Chicano/Latino Arts of Los Angeles Oral History Project, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC); Terezita Romo, Project Coordinator and Dr. Karen Mary Davalos, Los Angeles, CA
Ventura Art Masters Historical and Documentary Project, Ventura, CA
The Art of Collection with Armando Duron, Real Talk LA Magazine
2005
EcoNews Television Series and Environmental Directions Radio Series
2004
Chicano and Chicano Artists, Latin Style Magazine, Los Angeles, CA
2002
Contemporary Chicana And Chicano Art: 2002, BiL​ingual Press, Hispanic Research
Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
2001
Celebrating Art, Life, And El Dia De Los Muertos With Artist Linda Vallejo, Latin Style
Magazine, Los Angeles, CA
Linda Vallejo y su Vision de Los Cielos, Artist Feature Article, Nuestra Gente
Magazine, Los Angeles, CA
Two of a Kind, SCA Gallery Review Pomona Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Pomona, CA
2000
Chicana Artists Speak on their Work, Cal State University, Northridge, University

Times, Northridge, CA
Celebrating Life Forces: Linda Vallejo, Exhibition Review, Los Angeles Times, CA
1999­​-1998
Linda Vallejo: Los Cielos/The Heavens, Saludos Hispanos Magazine, Los Angeles, CA
Latin American Women Artists of the United States: The Works of 33 Twentieth​Century Women, Robert Henkes, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, Jefferson, NC
Al Tanto: Gene S. Kupferschmid, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA
Exposición Resalta el Arte de Angelinos, Nuestro Tiempo Magazine, Los Angeles, CA
1997
Artists Draw from Culture and Tradition for Inspiration: Art Business News
Chicano Art Moves Beyond Murals, Art Business News Collecting Latin American Art, Hispanic Business Magazine Hispanic and Latin American Art, Southwest Art Magazine
RetratosP​ortraits, Luz en Arte y Literatura, Luz Bilingual Publishing, Inc., Editor: Verónica Miranda, Tarzana, CA
1996
El Amanecer de Galeria Las Americas, Vecinos del Valle/Daily News, , Artists’ Profiles, Los Angeles, CA Strong Hearts, Inspired Minds: 21 Artists Who are Mothers Tell Their Stories, by Anne
Mavor with photographs by Christine Eagon, Rowanberry Books, Portland, Oregon
The History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement, PBS
Artist Interview, KCET Television Life and Times Program
Arte de las Americas 1996, Galería Las Américas, Los Angeles Times Calendar
Section
Arte Las Américas, Latin Style Magazine, Los Angeles, CA
1995
Vallejo and the Art of the Americas, The Hispanic Reporter, Long Beach, CA
The Chicana Art Multimedia Database. Stanford University, CA
The Latin American Women Artists of the United States, Robert Henkes Publisher, Kalamazoo, Michigan Hola Los Angeles, Univision, Spanish Language Television Buscando America, Vista LA, KABC Television, Los Angeles, CA Up For Air, KPFK Radio, Artist Interview, Los Angeles, CA
A Question of Balance: Artists and Writers on Motherhood, Judith Pierce Rosenberg, Papier Mache Press, Watsonville, CA
1994
Galeria Las Americas: United, All the Continent,ArtNews Magazine, New York, Tokyo, Japan
Pic Of The Week: Linda Vallejo, LA Weekly Magazine, CA
Ola Los Angeles, Galavision Television, Artist Interview, Los Angeles, CA
LA After Dark, Buenavision Television, Los Angeles, CA
Linda Vallejo, The National Hispanic Reporter, Washington, DC
Linda Vallejo “Sola!“, ArtScene Magazine, Los Angeles, CA
I am Woman, Watch Me Soar: Linda Vallejo Canvasses the Feminist Spirit in
‘Sóla!, Los Angeles, Downtown News, CA
1993
Artist Interview. Pasadena StarN​ews, Pasadena, CA
Latinos, A Biography Of The People, W.W. Norton, New York, NY
1992
Los Hispanos Tienen su Galería de Arte, Más Magazine, Chicago, Ill
Linda Vallejo, Art from the Roots, La Gente Magazine, Los Angeles, CA
1991
Linda Vallejo: Símbolo y Fuerza at Galería Nueva, Latin American Art, Special

Exhibitions Publication
Símbolo y Fuerza de Dualidad Espiritual: la Visión de Linda Vallejo, Los Angeles Daily
News, CA
Galería Nueva/Linda Vallejo, ArtScene Magazine, Los Angeles, CA
Latinas Making History Awards, Comisión Femenil de Los Angeles Newsletter, Los
Angeles, CA
Premian a Hispanas Destacadas en Diversas Esferas Profesionales. La Opinión
Newspaper, Los Angeles
1990
American Women Sculptors, Rubenstein, Charlotte Streifer, G.K. Hall, Hall & Co., Boston, MA
Tapping the Unconscious: Linda Vallejo at Galería Nueva, Artweek Magazine, San
Jose, CA
La Obra de Linda Vallejo Refleja el Retorno a la Tierra, LA Opinón Newspaper, Los
Angeles, CA
Chicano Art, Resistance and Affirmation, 19651​985, ArtScene Magazine, Los
Angeles, CA
1989
Artist Vallejo Honored, Long Beach Weekly Newspaper, CA
Exhibitions of American Prints and Hispanic Art on paper, The Graphics Arts Council, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) Newsletter
Focus on Women Artist, Los Angeles Times Magazine
Exposure for Women in the Art, StarN​ews, Los Angeles, CA; Brown, Betty Ann, and
Arlene Raven, NewSage Press, Pasadena, CA
Linda Vallejo, una Artista Vinculada a la Mitología y la Naturaleza, La Opinión
Newspaper, Los Angeles
A Survey of the State’s Museums, Galleries and Leading Artists, The California Art
Review, American Reference, Chicago, IL
1988
Shrines at the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), Artweek Magazine, San Jose, CA Shrines’ to Spirit of Life, Long Beach PressT​elegram, CA
1986
Chicano Artists Create Monuments for their Culture, The Orange County Register, Orange, CA Declaración de una Artista, FEM Magazine, México, D.F.
1985
Latino Artists, Belvedere Citizen, Eastside Journal, Los Angeles, CA
Revista Chicano Requena, University Of Texas, Austin, Ethnic Studies Review, Austin, TX
Women’s History Month: Honors the Unsung, Long Beach Press Telegram, Long
Beach, CA
1984
Southern California Women Writers And Artists, by Jacqueline De Angelis and Aleida
Rodriguez, Books Of A Feather: Alyson Publications, Boston, MA
1983
lady­​unique­i​nclination­​of­​the­n​ight: Cycle 6, by Kay F. Turner and Joanna E. Labow, Lady Unique Sowing Circle, University of Texas, Austin, TX
Madre Tierra: Una Idea, Una Exposición, Una Publicacion, La Opinión Newspaper, Los
Angeles, CA
Women Artists in Los Angeles, Spinning Off Magazine, The Women’s Building, Los
Angeles, CA

The Tenth Anniversary of the Woman’s Building: A Pictoral History, The Women’s
Building Graphic Center, Los Angeles, CA
1982
201: Homenaje a la Ciudad de Los Angeles, The Latino Experience in Los Angeles, Popular Graphics, Los Angeles, CA

1980
Linda Vallejo: Artist Cover Story, Caminos Magazine, Los Angeles, CA Talento Mexicano en LA, Imagen Magazine, Mexico, D.F.