The Queer Chicano art scene emerged from Los Angeles during the late 1960s and early 1990s composing of queer Mexican American artists.[1] The scene’s activity included motives and themes relating to political activism, social justice, and identity.[2] The movement was influenced by the respective movements of gay liberation, Chicano civil rights, and women’s liberation.[3] The social and political conditions impacting Chicano communities as well as queer people, including the HIV/AIDS epidemic, are conveyed in the scene’s expressive work.[1]
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