CARMEN LOMAS GARZA
BORN: Kingsville, Texas, 1948

EDUCATION:
1980 Master of Art, San Francisco State University, CA
1973 Master of Education, Juarez-Lincoln/Antioch Graduate School, Austin, TX
1972 Bachelor of Science, Texas Arts and Industry University, Kingsville, Texas (Texas Teacher Certification)

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
1997 Carmen Lomas Garza: Monitos, The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art & Design, Kansas City, MO (brochure)
1996 Cuadros de Recuerdos de una Artista Chicana (Paintings of Memories of a Chicana Artist), Steinbaum Krauss Gallery, NYC
1995 Carmen Lomas Garza, Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, New York, NY (brochure)
Directions: Carmen Lomas Garza, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (brochure)
Los Primos del Río Abajo, Millicent Rogers Museum, Taos, NM
1994 Día de los Muertos/Ofrenda para Antonio Lomas, Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii
1993 Carmen Lomas Garza/Works, Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, California
1992 Día de los Muertos Ofrenda para Tenochtitlan y Doña Marina (La Malinche), Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts (brochure)
1991 The Old and the New, Galeria Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX
Pedacito de mi Corazón (A Piece of My Heart), Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Texas, Exhibition traveled to El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX; Texas A & I University, Kingsville, TX; Lubbock Fine Arts Center, Lubbock, TX; Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, IL; Laband Art Gallery, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA; The Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA (catalogue)
Tradition and Investigation, Galería Nueva (with Roberto Delgado), Los Angeles, CA (brochure)
1990 Dexter Hall Gallery , California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
Imagenes Familiares, Bank of America, San Franciso, Los Angeles, and Modesto, CA
1989 Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin, TX
1988 Primitivo Gallery, San Francisco, CA
M.A.R.S. Gallery, Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado, Phoenix, AZ (brochure)
1987 Lo Real Maravilloso, The Marvelous/The Real, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA (catalogue)
1985 Carmen Lomas Garza, Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA (catalogue)
1981 Bon Marche Gallery, Eastern Washington University, Spokane, Washington
The Firehouse Gallery, Del Rio Council for the Arts, Del Rio, TX
1980 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (with Margo Humphrey), San Francisco, CA (catalogue)
1978 Frank C. Smith Fine Arts Center (with Cesar Martinez), Texas A & M University, Kingsville, TX
1977 The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
1975 Trinity University, San Antonio, TX
1972 Monitos, Estudios Rio Gallery, Mission, TX

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

2000 Outward Bound: American Art at the Brink of the Twenty-First Century, Meridian International Center, Washington D.C., (traveling exhibition to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Beijing and Shanghai, China; Singapore and Jakarta, Indonesia)
Revealing and Concealing: Portraits and Identity, Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, CA
1998 Down Under & Over Here: Children’s Book Illustration from Australia and America, Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Cedar Rapids, IA, (traveling exhibition, USA)
1997 Art That Heals, The Metropolitan State College of Denver, Center for Visual Art, CO, from the collection of Kaiser Permanente.
Purchase Exhibition, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, IN
The Hirshhorn Collects 1992-1996, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.
La Guadalupana, Images of Faith and Devotion/Imágenes de fe y Devoción, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington
Native American Invitational/indigenous women artists, Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK (catalogue)
Brave Little Girls, San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, CA
Seventh Annual Children’s Book Illustrator Show, Sun Gallery, Hayward Area Forum of the Arts, Hayward, CA
Dia de los Muertos, 1997, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
1996 Labor of Love, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York City, NY (catalogue)
Legacy/Legado, Old State House, Hartford, CT, Guest Curator: Luis Cancel
Feast for the Eyes, Austin Museum of Art/Laguna Gloria, Austin, TX
De Mujer a Mujer: A Celebration of Latinas by Latina Artists, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX
1995 Fables, Fantasies and Everyday Things: Children's Books by Artists, Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Stamford, CT
Shared Stories: Exploring Cultural Diversity, Exhibits USA, A National Division of Mid-America Arts Alliance, Kansas City, MO (traveling exhibtion, USA)
Paintings and More: A Chicana Perspective, Art Space Gallery, Fresno City College, Fresno CA
Multicultural Children's Literature, San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, CA
Facing Eden/100 Years of Landscapes in the Bay Area, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, The Fine Arts of San Francisco, CA
Que Viva Tu Recuerdo: Altars and Offerings for Days of the Dead, The Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA
A Defiant Legacy 1970-1995, Caleria de la Raza/Studio 24, San Francisco, CA
1994 Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Festival: A Tribute to Mexican Women, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, IL
Under One Sky: Opening Young Minds with Books, Bedford Gallery, Regional Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek, CA
Multicultural Children’s Literature, San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, CA
Toma Mi Corazon: LaPeña takes art ot heart, El Taller Gallery and La Pe
1993 Hispanic Perspective, Patricia Stewart Gallery, Napa, CA
In Out of the Cold, Center for the Arts at Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, CA (catalogue)
Art of the Other Mexico, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, IL. Exhibition traveled to Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City; Museo Regional de Oaxaca, Mexico; Cecut-Centro Cultural Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico; Palm Springs Desert Museum, Palm Springs, CA; Museo del Barrio, New York City; Center for the Arts, San Francisco, Ca (catalogue)
El Sabor, From Tradition to Innovation, Galeria de la Raza/Studio 24, San Francisco, CA
La Frontera/The Border: Art About the Mexico/United States Border Experience, Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA. Exhibition traveled to Centro Cultural, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico; Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA; Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Scottsdale, AZ; Neuberger Museum, State University of New York at Purchase; San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA (catalogue)
Chicano Art, Jesse Alonso Gallery, Tuscon, AZ
1992 The Chicano Codices, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA Exhibition traveled to Foothills Art Center, Golden Colorado; California State University - Northridge Art Gallery, Northridge, CA; La Plaza de la Raza, Los Angeles, CA; Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego, CA; El Centro de la Raza, Seattle, WA (catalogue)
C.A.R.A., Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (traveling exhibition)
Master Prints from the Rutgers Center for Innovative Printmaking, The First 5 Years, The gallery at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, New Jersey
Hospitality House, 7th Annual Art Auction, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Lo Mejor de lo Nuestro, La Peña, Austin, TX
Latino Art Show, Concannon Vineyard, Livermore, CA
Directions in Bay Area Printmaking: 3 Decades, Palo Alto Cultural Center, Palo Alto, CA (catalogue)
1991 Her Story, The Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA (catalogue)
Behind the Scenes: The Collaborative Process, BACA, Berkely Art Center Association, Berkely, CA (brochure)
Art as a Healing Force, Bolinas Museum, Bolinas, CA (catalogue)
Tejanos, The University of Texas at San Antonio Art Gallery, San Antonio, TX (catalogue)
Los Artistas Chicanos del Valle de Tejas: Narradores de Mitos y Tradiciones, Centro Cultural, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Mujeres, La Pena, Austin, TX
Presswork, The Art of Women Printmakers, Lang Communications and the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Crossing Over/Changing Places, The Print Club, Philadelphia, PA (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
1990 C.A.R.A., Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation, 1965-1985 Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles (catalogue, traveling exhibition (including National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1992), poster and invitation at National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.)
Printed in America, Walters Hall Gallery, Art Center, Douglass College Campus, Rutgers State University of New Jersey
15 Pintores, 3 Escultores Tejanos Artistas Mexicano-Norteamericanos, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, museo de Arte Alvar y Carmen T. de Carrillo Gil, Mexico, D.F. (catalogue)
Visible Truths: Traditional Sources within the Chicano Esthetic, Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA
Body/Culture: Chicano Figuration, University Art Gallery, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Days of Saints and Souls, A Celebration of the Days of the Dead, De Pree Art Center, Hope College, Hollond, MI
1989 Ancient Rites/New Perspectives, Día de los Muertos, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
Ceremony of Memory, The Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe, NM (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Hispanic Art in the United States: Thirty Contemporary Painters & Sculptors, Museo de Arte del Condado de Los Angeles/Museum of Contemporary Art, LA, CA (exhibition brochure)
Obras en Papel, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
Places in the Sun, Gumps Gallery, San Francisco, CA (brochure)
¡Raza Sí!, Student Union Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, TX
1988 Affinities: Idioms/Aesthetics/Intents, Jamaica Arts Center, Jamaica, NY (poster brochure)
Día de los Muertos, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, IL
Cultural Currents, San Diego Museum of Art, CA (catalogue, poster)
Mano a Mano, Abstraction/Figuration, The Art Museum of Santa Cruz and the Mary Porter Sesnon Gallery, University of California, Santa Cruz (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Artists of Texas A&I University, Ben P. Bailey Art Gallery, Texas A & M University, Kingsville, TX
Personal Histories, Through the Flower, Benicia, CA (catalogue)
1987 Artistas Mexico Americanos de San Francisco, California, Salon de Sortes, Loteria Nacional, Mexico, D.F. (catalogue)
Connections, San Francisco Art Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Hispanic Art in the United States: Thirty Contemporary Painters and Sculptors, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas and the Concoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Los Animales del Sol, The Art Corridor, Sacred Heart Schools, Menlo Park, CA
1986 Crossing Borders / Chicano Artists, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
Lo Del Corazón, Heartbeat of a Culture, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Shrines and Altars: Tradition and Innovation, J.M. Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
Chicano Expressions, INTAR, Hispanic American Arts Center, NY (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
El Barrio: Primer Espacio de la Identidad Cultural, Centro Cultural, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico (catalogue)
1985 ¡Mira!, El museo del Barrio, NY (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Woman by Woman, Galería de la Raza / Studio 24, San Francisco (videotape)
Celebration of Bay Area Art: KQED Special Art Auction, Fulleer Goldeen Gallery, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, CA (catalogue)
Reliquaries, Niches and Shrines, A Day of the Dead Exhibition, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
14th Annual Día de los Muertos Exhibition, Galería de la Raza / Studio 24, San Francisco, CA
1984 Alter Ego, de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA (catalogue)
Ofrendas, Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA (catalogue)
Heritage of the New Chicano, Olive Hyde Art Gallery, Fremont, CA
1983 International Printmaking Invitational, The Art Gallery, California State College, San Bernardino, CA (catalogue)
Spectrum: A View of Mexican American Art, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
Personal Reflections, Galería Posada, Sacramento, CA (catalogue)
A través de la frontera, Centro de Estudios Economicos Y Sociales del Tercer Mundo, A.C., Mexico City (exhibition traveled by INBA, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes)
1982 Cajas y Otras Cosas, Galería de la Raza / Studio 24, San Francisco, CA
Hispanics USA, Ralph Winston Gallery, Lehigh University, Bethlehem. PA (catalogue)
Il Bienal del Grabado de America, Museo Municipal, Maracaibo, Venesuela (catalogue)
Art, Religion, and Spirituality, Helen Euphrat Gallery, DeAnza College, Cupertino, CA (catalogue)
California Bay Area Contemporary Prints, Francis McCray Gallery, Western New Mexico University, Silver City (catalogue)
1981 Califas, Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery, Porter College, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA
Quinta Bienal De San Juan del Grabado Latinamericano, Instituto de Cultura Puertoriquena, San Juan, Puerto Rico (catalogue)
Staying Visible, The Importance of Archives, Helen Euphrat Gallery, DeAnza College, Cupertino, CA (catalogue)
Texas Women - A Celebration of History, Texas Foundation for Women's Resources, Austin, TX (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
1980 Fifth Anniversary Exhibit, Los Primeros Cinco Anos, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA (catalogue)
Joan Mondale Selections for 1980-81, Vice President Walter Mondale's house, Washington, D.C. (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Self Portraits, Galería de la Raza/Studio 24, San Francisco, CA (catalogue)
Mosaic: A Multicultural Art Exhibition, Memorial Union Art Gallery, University of California, Davis (brochure)
Cinco de Mayo Exhibit, The Cannery, San Francisco, CA (brochure)
1979 Regalos III, Gifts and Acquisitions, The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
8 Artistas de San Francisco: Paintings and Graphics, The Ruben Salazar Library, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA
¡Que te vaya Pretty Nice!, Xochil Art Center Gallery, Mission, TX
Fire, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX (catalogue)
1978 Homage to Frida Kahlo, Día de los Muertos, Galería de la Raza / Studio 24, San Francisco, CA (catalogue)
Canto Al Pueblo: Dále Gas, Corpus Christi State University, Corpus Christi, TX
Reflexíones: A Chicano - Latino Art Exhibit, El Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego, CA
1977 World Print Competition, 1977, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Bay Area Chicano Artists, Fair Oaks Community Center, Redwood City, CA
Ancient Roots / New Visions, Tuscon Museum of Art, Tuscon, AZ (catalogue, traveling exhibition)
Dále Gas: Chicano Art of Texas, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX (catalogue)
Chicanas de Tejas, Chicano Art Gallery, The Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans Art Center, Houston, TX
1976 Tejano Artists in Bicentennial America, Electric Tower Display Gallery, Houston Lighting and Power Company and the Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans, Houston, TX (traveling exhibition)
A Chicana Art Show, The Chicana Research & Learning Center, Austin, TX
2001: A Group Exhibit of Mixed Media, Galería de la Raza, San Francisco, CA
Día de los Muertos, Galería de la Raza, San Francisco, CA
Other Sources: An American Essay, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
Graduate Student Exhibitions, [Dos Pipis y Una Panocha], Fine Arts Center, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
1975 Los Quemados, Artistas Chicanos, Instituto Chicano-Tied and Instituto Cultural Mexicano, San Antonio, Texas (brochure)
Los Quemados, Artistas Chicanos, La Casa Chicana, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
Valentine Exhibit, Estudios Rio Gallery, Mission, TX
May Day Exhibition, Estudios Rio Gallery, Mission, Texas
Dieciseis de Septiembre, Estudios Rio Gallery, Mission, Texas and the McAllen Memorial library, McAllen, Texas
Benefit and Art Auction Honoring Amado Pena III, Austin, TX (February 28)
1974 Celebration Seventy-four, Galeria de la Raza, San Antonio. TX (catalogue)
Christmas Collection, Estudios Rio Gallery, Mission, TX
1972 Ms. South Texas Artists, Pan American University Art Gallery, Edinburgh, TX
Raíces Y Retono: An Exhibition of Pre-Columbain and Contemporary Chicano Art, Juarez - Lincoln Center, St. Edward's University, Austin, TX
1971 Chicano Artists of Texas, Fort Worth National Bank, Fort Worth, TX
1969 Chicano Art from Texas A & M University, M.A.Y.O., Mexican American Youth Organization, First Annual Conference, La Lomita Monastery, Mission, TX

COMMISSIONS
Cumpleaños y Barbacoa, federal Reserve Bank, Dallas, TX Painting commissioned by the Federal Reserve Bank, 1993
History of Northern California Water, San Francisco Water Department, Millbrae Suburban Facility. Eight paintings commissioned by the City and County of San Francisco in cojunction with the San Francisco Art Commission, 1984

SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Dain Bosworth Company, MN
El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, TX
Fresno Unified School District, Fresno, CA
Galería de la Raza/Studio 24, San Francisco, CA
Lang Communications, New York, NY
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.
Kaiser Permanente Art Program, Denver, CO
McAllen International Museum, McAllen, TX
McAllen Memorial Library, McAllen, TX
Mexican American Library Project, University of Texas Library, Austin, TX
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, IL
Mills College Art Gallery, Oakland, CA
National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
San Francisco Art Commission, City and County of San Francisco, CA
Shields Library, University of California, Davis, CA
Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA
St. Paul Companies, Minneapolis, MN
Texas Women's University, Denton, TX
The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
The Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA
Tuscon Museum of Art, Tuscon, AZ

AWARDS, HONORS
1997 Americas Award for Children and Young Adult Literature, The Hispanic Division and The Library of Congress, Washington DC, presented by The Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP), July 18, 1997 (for her book In My Family/En Mi Familia, Children's Book Press, 1996)
1995 VIDA Artist Award, NBC-TV and Hispanic Magazine
Invitation to a Lucheon in Honor of President and Mrs. Cedillo of Mexico. Hosted by Vice President And Mrs. Gore, Washington, D.C.
1993 Chicanas in the Arts Award, Chusma House of Publications and National Association for Chicano Studies, San Jose, CA
1992 Woman Artist of the Year, BAYLAW, San Francisco, CA

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS
1996 National Endowment for the Arts/FONCA, Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, International Creative Artists' Residency Grant, Mexico City and Oaxaca, Mexico (Summer 1996)
1994 Djerassi Resident Artists Program, Woodside, CA
1991 Illinois State University Visiting Artist for April
1990 California Arts Council Fellowship in Painting
1987 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Painting
1986 California Arts Council Artist in Residence Grant. Sponsored by the Mexican Museum
1984 California Arts Council Artist in Residence Grant. Co-sponsored by the Mexican Museum and Real Alternatives Program, San Francisco
1982 California Arts Council Artist in Residence Grant. Sponsored br Galería de la Raza / Studio 24, San Francisco, CA
1981 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Printmaking
1979 California Arts Council Artist in Residence Grant. Sponsored by Galería de la Raza / Studio 24
1967 Texas A & I University Art Department Tuition Scholarship

PRINT PUBLICATION AWARDS
1991 Cumpleaños de Lala y Tudi (color lithograph), GAPP, Guest Artist in Printmaking Program, Department of Art, College of Fine Art and the Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, TX
1990 Heaven and Hell, (color lithograph), Rutgers Center for Innovative Printmaking, Department of Visual Arts, Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers State University of New Jersey, NJ
1989 Lessons, (color lithograph), MALDEF, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educatioanl Fund, Los Angeles, CA (printed at Polygon Press, Oakland, CA)
1988 Las Peleoneras, (color lithograph), MARS, Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado, Phoenix, AZ (printed at Sette Press, Tempe, AZ)
1986 Sandia Fría/Pedacito de mi Corazón, (color silkscreen), La Raza Graphic Center, San Francisco, (printed at Mission Gráfica, San Francisco, in 1987)


SELECTED LECTURES/PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS

1997 Papeles Picados para Padres y Niños/Paper Cutouts for Parents and Children, The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Kansas City, MO, Saturday June 28, 1997
El Día de la Familia con la Artista/Family Day with The Artist, The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Kansas City, MO, Sunday, June 29, 1997
1996 Papeles Picados: Paper Cutout Workshop, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C., January 20, 1996
Family Day with the Artist / Festival con la Artista, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C., January 21, 1996
1995 Slide and Gallery Lecture, The Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA
Gallery Lecture, Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, New York, NY
Mexican American Studies, University of Houston, Houston, TX
A Little Piece of My Heart / Pedacito de Mi Corazon, Children's Literature and Literacy Conference, College of Education, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Los Primos del Rio Abajo, Artist's gallery talk on one-person exhibition, Millicent Rogers Museum, April 29, 1995
Puro Carazon: A Symposium of Chicana Art, Chicano Studies Center, Calaremont Colleges, Claremont, CA
Papel Picado Workshop, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Careers in the Visual Arts, Alumnae Resources, San Francisco, CA
Chicana Artists/Activists Panel ¡FUERZA! Chicana/o Activism in the Arts and Media, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
1994 The Business of Art, Galeria de la Raza / Studio 24, San Francisco, CA.
Carmen Lomas Garza: A Celebration for the Day of the Dead/Día des los Muertos, gallery talk on one-person exhibition and demonstration of papel picado, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Hawaii, October 29, 1994
Treasures in Pctures and Words: A Little Piece of My Heart, Texas Asscociation for the Education of Young Children (TAEYC) Confernce, Corpus Christi, TX.
UCLA Symposium on Chicano Aesthetics, University of California, Los Angeles.
1993 On Rollerskates Chasing After My Solo Show, imag[in]ing CULTURE, Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.
Chicano Codices Lecture Series, Chicano Codices: Encountering Art in the Americas, California State University, Northridge, Northridge, CA.
Biblioteca Latinoamericana, San Jose, CA
Books About You & Me, Artist Visit Series, Lincoln Elementary School, Oakland CA, Sponsored by Children's Book Press.
Family Pictures, Latina Mentor Program, Instruction Services Division, San Mateo County Office of Education , Redwood City, CA.
Cinco de Mayo Festivities. Lecturer,Latino Education Association , San Jose City College.
Pictures of Life: A Talk with Artists, Dia de la Cultura: Writers and Artists Forum, Puente Project Club of East Los Angeles College, Los Angeles, CA.
Casa's Pleasures of the Palette and Palate, Casa Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ.
Folk Art Workshop, Visiones del Pueblo: The Folk Art of Latin America, The Mexican Museum , San Francisco, CA.
1992 Salinas Elemntary School, Silinas, CA.
The Emergence of Chicana Visual Aestheics, Keynote Speaker. Chicanos Fellows Programs, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
The Narrative Art of Carmen Lomas Garza, Women's History Month, Women's Resource Center, San Francisco, CA.
Lodi Unified School District, Lodi High School, Lodi, CA.
Mexican Papel Picado, The Circle of Life Ceremonial Arts Program, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco , CA.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School, Stockton Unified School District, Stockton, CA.
The Visual And Artistic Tradition: Family Pictures, Vivian Los Nonos: Successful Stratigies for Quality Library Services to Latino Children, Oakland Public Library, Oakland, CA.
1991 Carmen Lomas Garza: On Her Work, Art Advanced Training Lecture, The Oakland Museum, Art Department, Oakland, CA.
Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Museum Art School, lecture in conjunction with Pedacito de mi Corazón, Austin, TX.
Richland-Lerdo School, Richland- Lerdo School District, Shafter, CA.
Artistas Chicanas Symposium, Presentation, Women's Center, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA.
Board of Studies in Art, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA.
Art & Conversation, Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation , San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA.
Cultural Diversity Workshop Series, Latino Arts, San Francisco Unified School District, San Francisco, CA.
Visiting Artist, Department of Art, Illinois State University, Bloomington, Illinois
1990 Critical Agenda for the 1990's, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA.
The Fall Lecture Series, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA.
Guest Lecturer, Words in Collision, Carlos Villa, Professor, San Francisco Art Institute, San
Francisco, CA.
1987 Lo Real Maravilloso, Slide lecture, December 3, 1987, Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA (cat.)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS BY THE ARTIST
Garza, Carmen Lomas. Papel Picado/Paper Cutout Techniques. Mesa, Arizona: Xicanindio Arts Coalition, Inc. Publication, 1984
Garza, Carmen Lomas and Rohmer, Harriet. Family Pictures - Cuadros de Familia. San Francisco: Children's Book Press, 1990
Garza, Carmen Lomas and Mesa-Bains, Amalia. A Piece of My Heart/Pedacito de mi Corazon, The Art of Carmen Lomas Garza. New York: The New Press, in association with the Laguna Gloria Art Museum, ©1991,
Garza, Carmen Lomas. In My Family/En mi familia. San Francisco: Children's Book Press, 1996

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1999 Outward Bound: American Art at the Brink of the Twenty-First Century, Meridian International Center, Washington DC, exhibition catalogue.
Hillstrom, Laurie Collier and Kevin Hillstrom, Eds. Contemporary Women Artists, St. James Press, Framingham Hills, MI, p 407
1998 Cruger, R.D., “Like a Vigin Mother: Honoring the Virgin of Guadalupe through art, culture and spiritual practive”, Tacoma City Paper, January 15-21, 1998, issue:45.+
1997 Hacket, Regina., “Tacoma show celebrates the Virgin of Guadalupe as a cultural star”, Seattle Post-Intellegencer, Friday, December 19,1997
Thorson, Alice. "Such are the expressions of the everyday", The Kansas City Star, Monday, july 21, 1997, section D, 1-2. (exhibition review)
The Hirshhorn Collections, recent acquisitions 1992-1996, exhibition catalogue, Smiththsonian Institution, 1997,
Walkup, Nancy. "Carmen Lomas Garza", SchoolArts Magazine, `Looking/Learning', September, 1997, p. 27-30 {pictured, Barbacoa Para Cumpleaños, (Birthday Barbecue)}
______, Washingtonian, June 1997, Vol. 32, No. 9., (pictured, Earache Treatment).
1996 Filler, Marion. "Art shows put Latinos on exhibit", Daily Record, Saturday, January 27, 1996.
Fonseca, Marcela Sànchez. "Color y composición en la obra de Carmen Lomas Garza", El Tiempo Latino, Washington D.C., Friday, January 19, 1996, Vol. 6, No. 3, p. B1.
Grieder, Terence., Artist and Audience, 2nd edition, Brown & Benchmark, Publishers, 1996
Hess, Elizabeth. "Needles and Pins", Village Voice, February 6, 1996 (exhibition review of group show Labor of Love, Garza not mentioned).
Museums New York, Spring 1996 (exhibition review of group show Labor of Love, Garza not mentioned).
National Arts & Humanities, Arts and Education: Latino Art & Culture, video and teachers guide, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
New York Observer, January 20, 1996.
New York Times, Arts and Leisure Guide, Sunday, January 14, 1996 ((Labor Of Love announcement, with detail of "Nopalitos Para Ti").
Smith, Roberta. "Fine Art and Outsiders: Attacking the Barriers", New York Times, February 6, 1996 (exhibition review of group show Labor of Love, Garza not mentioned).
Strickland, Carol. "`A Labor of Love' Focuses on the Artist's Heart as Well as Hand", Christian Science Monitor, February 12, 1996 (exhibition review of group show Labor of Love, Garza not mentioned).
Tucker, Marcia. A Labor of Love, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, 1996 (catalogue).
UNICEF, United Nations Children's Fund, note card, (reproduction Posada (Inn), gouache, 20x28", 1987), 1996
Village Voice, January 28, 1996 (Labor of Love exhibition announcement).
Village Voice, February 6, 1996 (Announcement for lecture, "Tied to Tradition" in conjuntion with Labor of Love exhibition).
1995 Andrade, Sally J. "Painting a Different Picture", Washington Post, Sunday, December 17, 1995, pp. G7 9 (Letter to the Editor in response to Richard, Paul, December 3, 1995; see also Velasco II, Robert, Letter to the Editor, December 13, 1995.)
Artforum, December 1995 (Labor of Love exhibition announcement).
Cotter, Holland. "Carmen Lomas Garza", New York Times, Friday, July 18, 1995 p. C21 (review).
El Tiempo Latino, Washington D.C., Friday, November 10, 1995, p. 7, (photograph Self-Portrait, 1980).
El Tiempo Latino, Washington D.C., Friday, November 17, 1995, Vol. 5, No. 46 (exhibition announcement).
Jones, Joyce. "All in the Familia", Washington Post, Friday, December 8, 1995 (review).
Ken Oda's Art Newsletter, December 1995, p. 20.
La Nación, "Hirshhorn inaugura muestra de artista Chicana", Friday, November 17, 1995, Vol. 4, No. 247 (exhibition announcement with photograph).
Marquis, Ann-Louise. Carmen Lomas Garza, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. (exhibition brochure).
Marquis, Ann-Louise. "Carmen Lomas Garza: Hirshhorn Exhibition Features Work by Mexican-American Artist", Smithsonian, Fall/Winter 1995, pp. 1-2.
Meek, Sharon. "Making Memories, Monitos Style", School Arts, April 1995, pp. 25-6.
Mejias-Rentas, Antonio. Arts & Entertainment, Hispanic Link Weekly Report, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, November 13, 1995, Vol. 13, No. 45.
Museums, New York, Winter 1995/1996 (Labor Of Love announcement).
Richard, Paul. "Tejana Nostalgia", Washington Post, Sunday, December 3, 1995 (see response, Letters to the Editor: Velasco, Washington Post, December 13, 1995, and Andrade, Washington Post, December 17, 1995).
Shaw-Eagle, Joanna. "Rich heritage fills joyful pictures from childhood", The Sunday Times/ The Washington Times, Sunday, December 17, 1995, Sec. D.
Smithsonian, December 1995, Vol. 26, No. 9, p. 34 (exhibition announcement).
Velasco II, Robert. "Complex Latino Experience", Washington Post, Wednesday, December 13, 1995 (Letter to the Editor in response to Richard, Washington Post, December 13, 1995; see also Andrade, Washington Post, December 17, 1995).
Washington Hispanic, Washington, Maryland, Virgina, Friday, November 17, 1995, Vol. 2, No. 81 (exhibition announcement).
Zamudio Taylor, Victor. Carmen Lomas Garza, Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, NY, 1995, organized by Thelma Golden, Associate Curator (exhibition catalogue).
1992 Brown, Betty. "Carmen Lomas Garza", ArtScene, Vol. 12, No. 3, Nov. 1992, p. 15, 16, 33.
Brown, Mike. "`Pedacito' exhibit enjoyable experience", letter to the editor, El Paso Herald-Post, Feb. 4, 1992.
Farley-Villalobos, Robbie. "Museum President Embarrassed: `Personal' survey shows public doesn't like current exhibit", El Paso Herald-Post, Vol. 112, No. 22, Jan. 25, 1992, front page.
Guevara, Aurora. "Artist shows off considerable talents", Letter to the Editor, El Paso Herald - Post, February 4, 1992.
Marcus, Hal. "Individuals must judge art for themselves", Letter to the Editor, El Paso Herald - Post, February 4, 1992.
Nelson, Robert. "Art Museum Finds Lots of New Friends", El Paso Times, Feb. 9, 1992, section B.
Mesa-Bains, Amalia. Homenaje a Tenochtitlan: An Installation for the Day of the Dead by Carmen Lomas Garza, Smith College Museum of Art, Northhampton, MA, 1992 (exhibition catalogue).
Snow, Shauna. "Deep in the Heart of Chicano Art", Los Angeles Times, November 7, 1992, p. F6, 7.
1991 Cárdenas, Gilberto and Malagamba, Amelia. Los Artistas Chicanos del Valle de Tejas: Narradores de Mitos y Tradiciones, Tijuana: Centro Cultural Tijuana, 1991 (catalogue).
Crohn, Jennifer. "What's the Alternative", The East Bay Guradian, March 1991, p. 41.
Davis, Jim. "Memories of Home: Art by Kingsville native reflects Chicano life in South Texas", Corpus Christi Caller - Times, November 8, 1991, pp. E6,7.
Farley-Villalobos, Robbie. "Artist's Political Struggle Opens Museum", El Paso Herald-Post, December 19, 1991, p. 3.
Heyman, Therese. Her Story: Narrative Art by Contemporary California Artists. Oakland: The Oakland Museum, 1991 (catalogue).
Laguna Gloria Art Museum Newletter, "Carmen Lomas Garza: Pedacito de mi Corazon," Nov./Dec. 1991, front page.
Levy, Rebecca. "Ofrenda del Corazon", Austin Chronicle, Vol 11, No. 10, November 1, 1991.
Matthews, Lydia. "Stories History Didn't Tell Us." Artweek, February 14, 1991, pp. 1, 15-17.
Mesa-Bains, Amalia. Essay in C.A.R.A., Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation. Los Angeles: Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991 (catalogue).
Mexican Museum Newsletter, San Francisco, CA, "The Marvelous, The Real Lo Real Maravilloso", Fall/Winter 1987/8.
Oleson, J.R. "Lomas Garza Tells Own Stories", Austin American-Statesman, November 9, 1991, p13.
Szilagyi, Pete. "Art From the Heart: Carmen Lomas Garza's work depicts childhood memories", Austin American-Stateman, October 26, 1991, p. 13.
Van Proyen, Mark. "To Touch both Soul and Body." Artweek, April 11, 1991, pp. 11-12.
Wasserman, Abby. "The Art of Narrative." The Museum of California Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 1, Winter 1991, pp. front cover 24-28.
Woodard, Josef. "Not So Naive After All." Artweek, April 14, 1991, pp. 9-10.
1990 Alba, Victoria. "Artists with a Mission", San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, CA, May 20, 1990, Image Magazine, pp. 22-31.
Brown, Betty Ann. "A community's self-portrait." New Art Examiner, December 1990, pp. 20-24.
Hurley, Anne. "Galería de la raza Turns 20." The San Francisco Bay Guardian, August 29, 1990, p. 47.
Kutner, Janet. "Art with Roots." The Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas, February 17, 1990, pp. 1C-2C.
Lewis, Valerie. "A Celebration of Family", San Francisco Chronicle, July 29, 1990, Review, p. 9.
Lippard, Lucy R. Mixed Blessings-New Art in a Multicultural America. New York: Pantheon Books, 1990.
Mesa-Bains, Amalia. Essay in Body / Culture: Chicano Figuration. Rohnert Park: Somona State University, 1990 (catalogue).
Quirarte, Jacinto. 15 pintores, 3 escultores Tejanos artistas mexicano-norteamericanos. México, D.F.: Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Museo de Arte Alvar y carmen T. De Carrillo Gil, 1990 (catalogue).
Santiago, Chiori. "The Mexican Museum", Latin American Art, Vol. 2, No. 4, Fall 1990, pp. 95-98.
Soto, Gary. A Summer Life, Hanover: University Press of New England, 1990 (jacket cover).
1989 Austin American - Statesman, Time Out, "The Cutting Edge", September 9, 1989, p. D1.
Bonetti, David. "The Hispanic vision." San Francisco Examiner, Style, October 2, 1989, pp. C1, C3.
Kong, Luis. "En Camino #312, Latino Artists/Artistas Latinos." KRCB / Channel 22, Rohnert Park, California, 1989 (videotape).
Lopez, Alejandro. "A Ceremony of Memory Opens at CCA" [Center for Contempoary Arts], Santa Fe New Mexican, Pasatiempo Magazine, Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 7, 1989, pp. 12-13.
Mesa-Bains, Amalia. "Contemporary Chicano & Latino Art." Visions Art Magazine, Los Angeles, September 1989.
Mesa-Bains, Amalia. Essay in El Día de Los Muertos. New York: Alternative Museum, 1989.
Moore, Sylvia (editor). Yesterday and Tomorrow: California Women Artists. New York: Midmarch Arts Press, 1989.
Ollman, Leah. "Artists Build Shrines to Personal and Cultural Pasts", Los Angeles Times - San Diego County County, Calendar, December 14, 1989, pp. 1, 11.
Santiago, Chiori. "Mano a Mano: We Have Come to Excel", Museum of California Magazine, Vol 12, No. 5, March/April 1989, pp. back cover, 8-13.
ZYZZYVA, The Last Word: West Coast Writers and Artists. San Francisco, Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring 1989, p. 70.
1988 Army, Mary Montano. "El Arte: Show Catapults Hispanic to Forefront", New Mexico Magazine, July 1988, pp. 37-43.
Burkhart, Dorthy. "Portraits of a Culture", San Jose Mercury News, May 6, 1988, pp. 1E, 13E.
Castellón, Rolando. Introduction in Mano A Mano, Abstraction / Figuration. Santa Cruz, California: The Art Museum of Santa Cruz, County and University of California, Santa Cruz, 1988 (catalogue).
Christensen, Judith. "Disparate Influences, Shared Attitudes." Artweek, Vol. 19, No. 27, August 6, 1988, p 8.
Clark, William. "National Hispanic Show a `Dazzler'", Albuquerque Journal, July 29, 1988, The Arts, pp. C1, C14.
Cohn, Terri. "Stories of an Unspoiled World", Artweek, January 16, 1988, p. 5.
Funk, Kathryn. Personal Histories. Benica, California: Through the Flower, 1988 (catalogue).
Guilbault, Rose. "Channel 7 Salutes Hispanic Achievers", KGO TV, Channel 7, CBS, San Francisco, September 1988 (videotape).
Hess, Elizabeth. "Affinity Group", Village Voice, New York, December 1988.
Hilger, Charles. Forward in Mano A Mano, Abstraction / Figuration. Santa Cruz: The Art Museum of Santa Cruz County and University of California, Santa Cruz, 1988 (catalogue).
Maldonado, Betty. Hispanic Artists in the United States - The Texas Connection. Houston: De Colores Productions, 1988 (videotape).
Mejias-Rentas, Antonio. "Piercing Images of Life", Hispanic Magazine, April 1988, pp. 33-41.
Mesa-Bains, Amalia. Ceremony of Memory, New Expressions in Spirituality Among Contemporary Hispanic Artists. Santa Fe: Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe, 1988 (catalogue).
Ollman, Leah. "`Cultural Currents' Sends Message About American Art", Los Angeles Times - San Diego County, Calender, circa July 1988, pp. 1, 7.
Sanchez, Juan, Curator. "Affinities: Idioms / Aesthetics / Intents", Jamaica Arts Center, Jamaica, NY, brochure poster for exhibition.
Stofflet, Mary. Cultural Currents. San Diego: San Diego Museum of Art, 1988 (catalogue).
Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás. Essay in Ceremony of Memory, New Expressions in Spirituality Among Contemporary Hispanic Artists. Santa Fe: Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe, 1988 (catalogue).
1987 Baker, Kenneth. "Erratic Offerings in Hispanic Exhibits", San Francisco Chronicle, Datebook, December 26, 1987, p. C3.
Baker, Kenneth. "Everyday Miracles in Mexican Museum Show", San Francisco Chronicle, December 26, 1987.
Beardsley, John and Livingston, Jane. Hispanic Art in the United States: Thirty Contemporary Paintings & Sculptors. New York: Abbeville Press, 1987 (catalogue).
Brookman, Philip and Amy. Mi Otro Yo - My Other Self. Bethesda, MD, Brookman, P.& A., 1987 (videotape).
Burkhart, Dorothy. "Critic's Choice", San Jose Mercury News, Arts & Books, November 25, 1987.
Burnett, Ginny Garrard. "Art and Chicanismo", The Texas Observer, May 29, 1987, pp. 29-29.
Harper's Magazine, Vol. 275, No. 1648, September 1987, p. 30.
Hererra-Sobek, María and Viramontes, Helena María (editors). "Chicana Creativity and Criticism: Charting New Frontiers in American Literature", Americas Review, A Review of Hispanic Literature and Art of the USA, University of Houston, Vol. 15, Nos. 3-4, Fall-Winter 1987, p. 40.
McBride, Elizabeth. "Hispanic Art in the United States", Artspace, Southwestern Contemporary Arts Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 4, Fall 1987, pp. 30-34.
McCombie, Mel. "Hispanic Exhibition Illustrates Culture, Artistic Power", Austin American - Statesman, Austin, May 7, 1987, p. G3.
McCombie, Mel. "Surveying the Range", Artweek, Vol. 18, No. 22, June 6, 1987, p. 9.
Mesa-Bains, Amalia. Essay in Chartle Papers. Houston: Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, 1987.
Romo, Tere (Terecita). Introduction in Carmen Lomas Garza, Lo Real Maravilloso: The Marvelous / The Real. San Francisco: The Mexican Museum, 1987 (catalogue).
Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás. Carmen Lomas Garza, Lo Real Maravilloso: The Marvelous / The Real, San Francisco: The Mexican Museum, 1987 (catalogue).
1986 Burkhart, Dorothy. "The political and the personal meet in Latino art", San Jose Mercury News, Weekend, August 1, 1986, pp. D1, D17.
Mesa-Bains, Amalia. Essay in Lo Del Corazón: Heartbeat of A Culture. San Francisco: The Mexican Museum, 1986 (catalogue).
Silverman, Andrea. "¡MIRA!, El Museo del Barrio." ARTnews, Vol. 85, No. 5, May 1986, New York Times Reviews, pp. 136-137.
Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás. Introduction in Chicano Expressions: A New View in American Art. New York: INTAR Latin American Gallery, 1986 (catalogue).
Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás. Essay in Lo Del Corazón: Heartbeat of a Culture. San Francisco: The Mexican Museum, 1986 (catalogue).
1985 Goldman, Shifra M., and Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás. Arte Chicano: A Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography of Chicano Art, 1965-81. Berkeley: Chicano Studies Library Publications Unit, University of California, 1985.
Quirarte, Jacinto. ¡Mira! Detroit, Michigan: Hiram Walker, Inc., 1985 (catalogue).
Romo, Tere (Terecita). Carmen Lomas Garza. Sacramento, California: Galería Posada, 1985 (catalogue).
1984 Armijo, Richard. "Artistic Maneuvers", Contact / II, New York, NY, Vol. 6, No. 34/35, Winter-Spring 1984-85, pp. 6-17.
Moreno, Jose Adan. "Carmen Lomas Garza: Traditional and Untraditional", Caminos Magazine, Los Angeles, Vol. 5, No. 10, November 1984, pp. 44-45, 53.
Romo, Tere (Terecita). Introduction in Ofrendas. Sacramento: Galería Posada, 1984 (catalogue).
Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás. Ofrendas. Sacramento: Galería Posada, 1984 (catalogue).
1983 Everts, Connor. Introduction in Prints 1/500: International Printmaking Invitational. San Bernardino, California: California State College, 1983 (catalogue).
Romo, Tere (Terecita). Introduction in Personal Reflections: Masks by Chicano and Native American Artists in California. Sacramento: Galería Posada, 1983 (catalogue).
Sher, Elizabeth. Carmen Lomas Garza - Pintora de Monitos. San Francisco: I.V. Studios, 1983 (videotape).
1982 Blanc, Guilio V. Preface in Hispanics U.S.A. Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Art Galleries, 1982 (catalogue).
Rindfleisch, Jan (editor). Art, Religion, Spirituality. Cupertino, California: Foothill - DeAnza Community College, 1982 (catalogue).
Rodríquez, Laura. "Aqui y Ahora / Female Creators: A Profile of Carmen Lomas Garza", KTVU / Channel 2, Oakland, 1982 (videotape).
Rubinstein, Charlotte Streifer. American Women Artists - from Early Indian Times to the Present. New York: Avon Books, 1982.
1981 El Tecolote Literary Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 2, July 1981, p. 5.
Rindfleisch, Jan. Staying Visible, The Importance of Archives. Cupertino: Foothill - DeAnza Community College, 1981 (catalogue).
1980 Albright, Thomas. "Photographs That Go `Tilt'", San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, Datebook, April 23, 1980, p. 64.
Burkhart, Dorthy. "Joan Mondale art previews in S.F.", San Jose Mercury News, March 17, 1980, p. C4.
Dunham, Judith L. "Joan Mondale Selects for Washington", Artweek, March 29, 1980.
El Tecolote Literary Magazine, San Francisco, Vol. 1, No. 1, April 1980, p. 5.
Friedman, Mary Lou. The Vice President's House. Washington, D.C.: The Vice President's House, 1980 (catalogue).
Gordon, Allan M. "A Mosaic of Cultures and Forms", Artweek, February 2, 1980.
Gordon, Allan M. and Ybarra-Frausto-Tomás. Carmen Lomas Garza / Prints and Gouaches, Margo Humphrey / Monotypes, San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1980 (catalogue).
Hedges, Elaine and Wendt, Ingrid. In Her Own Image - Women Working in the Arts. Old Westbury, New York: The Feminist Press, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1980.
San Francisco Chronicle, Datebook,"Garza Exhibit", May 4, 1980, p. 10.
1979 Lippard, Lucy R. "Report from Houston - Texas Red Hots", Art in America, July-August 1979, pp. 30-31.
Surls, James. Fire! - An Exhibition of 100 Texas Artists. Houston: Contemporary Arts Museum, 1979 (catalogue).
1977 Crossley, Mimi. "Art: `Chicanas de Tejas'", The Houston Post, Houston, Texas, March 18, 1977, p. C3.
Crossley, Mimi. "Tejano Artists at Houston Lighting & Power Company", Art in America, May-June 1977, p. 121.
Frankenstein, Alfred. "Monotypes and Brilliant Colors", San Francisco Chronicle, August 4, 1977, p. 39.
Martinez, Jr., Santos. Dále Gas: Chicano Art of Texas. Houston: Contemporary Arts Museum, 1977 (catalogue).
Moser, Charlotte. "Barrio to Museum", Houston Chronicle, August 21, 1977, p. 15.
Tin Tan, San Francisco, Vol. 2, No. 5, June 1, 1977, pp. inside front and back cover.
1976 Bejarano, William. "Utah Chicano Forum", Chrismearte, Los Angeles, CA, Vol.1, No.1, Fall 1976, pp. 9-10.
Chapa, Olivia Evey. "Entrevista con Carmen Lomas Garza", Tejidos, a Bilingual Journal for the Stimulation of Chicano Creativity and Criticism, Austin, Texas, Vol 3, No. 4, Winter 1976, pp. front cover, 3,4,9,13,18,22-45.
Crossley, Mimi. "Art: `Tejano Artists'", The Houston Post, August 19, 1976, p. 7BB.
Frankenstein, Alfred. "An Interesting Ride Into the Art of the Third World." San Francisco Chronicle, September 26, 1976, This World Section, p. 37.
Guerra-Garza, Victor (editor). "Semillas, Carmen Lomas Garza", Hojas, The First Years, A Chicano Journal of Education, Graduate School of Education, Juarez Lincoln University, Antioch College, Austin, 1976, pp. 47-51.
1975 Cárdenas de Dwyer, Carlota (editor). Chicano Voices. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1975.
Valdéz, Armando. El Calendario Chicano 1975. Hayward, California: Southwest Network, 1975.
1974 Rodríquez, Armando Rafael (editor). The Gypsy Wagon - Un Sanocho de Cuentos Sobre la Experiencia Chicana. Los Angeles: Aztlan Publications, Creative Series No. 2, University of California, 1974.
1973 "Magazín, Arte: Carmen Lomas Garza", San Antonio, TX, Vol.1, No.9, September 1973, pp.57-61.
1972 El Grito, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1972, p. 92.
1971 El Grito, A Journal of Contemporary Mexican-American Thought, Quinto Sol Publications, Berkeley, California, Vol. 4, No. 4, 1971, pp. front cover, 70-73.
Magazín, "La Onda Artistica de Carmen Lomas Garza", Vol. 1, No. 2, November 1971, pp. 29-36.
1970 Ramirez, Jesus. "Colegio Jacinto Trevino", La Voz Chicana, San Juan, Texas

 

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