Event Archive

Salon 1600 - Galeria Las Americas
A series of evenings dedicated to thoughtful dialogue with a focus on the arts. Featuring writers, critics, curators, collectors, dealers, educators, and artists. December 2001 - April 2003
To view Salon 1600 Online Magazine, with photos and discussion of these five historic sessions, click here.

2009

Dearly Departed: A Day of the Dead Celebration. Vision Gallery, Chandler, AZ. October 19 - November 7, 2009

We Belong to the Earth: A Tribute to California's Indigenous Traditions. San Luis Obispo Art Center. October 9 - November 21, 2009

SPEAK FOR THE TREES. Upcoming book to be published by Marquand Books. 2009

Rastros y Crónicas: Women of Juárez. National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago. Opening October 16, 2009

"16 x 20". GROUP EXHIBITION / 23 ARTISTS. Chimmaya Gallery, July 2009

"Rough Cut" Screening. FOCUS ON THE MASTERS. Studio for Southern California History, June 27, 2009

The Chicana/o National Biennial, 2009. Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana (MACLA), San Jose, June 5 - August 15, 2009

An Evening with Linda Vallejo. FOCUS ON THE MASTERS, Tuesday Talk Series. Technology Development Center, 5200 Valentine Dr., Ventura, April 7, 2009

Topanga Earth Day Festival. Topanga Community House Fair Grounds, Topanga, California, April 18 & 19, 2009

Women Artists on Immigration: Crossing Borders, Confronting Barriers, Bridging Identities. Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles. February 20-March 7, 2009

(re)cycle at L2kontemporary. January 3-31, 2009

2008

Ancient Ofrenda: Elements of an Altar. Arizona State University Museum of Anthropology, Oct. 27, 2008 - January 23, 2009

Guest Lecture at UCLA. October 2008

Death of the Bush Era - What Next?. Social and Public Art Resource Center

Xochiquetzalli Anthology 2010. Selection announced, October 2008

National Museum of Mexican Art presents LA VIDA SIN FIN - 22nd Annual Day of the Dead Exhibition. September 26 - December 14

THE HIVE GALLERY and bluegirl productions present BEE-ROTICA. September 6-27

Howeeduzzit Gallery presents THE CHAIR SHOW. September 14 - October 5

Ma Art Space presents VIVA LA RA-ZA. September 14 - October 5

City of Brea Art Gallery presents THE ART OF THOUGHT. August 10 - September 12

Self Help Graphics, 2008 MAESTRA ATELIER. July 2008

PATRICIA CORREIA GALLERY presents PINTORES DE AZTLAN and SABADO GIGANTE. June 28 - August 30

Spirits of LA Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, California

2007

Floating World Metro Gallery, Los Angeles, California

Self Help Graphics Atelier,"Electric Oak" Limited Edition Silkscreen Print 1/119, Los Angeles, California

If Peace Is An Anomally, Then What is War?, Kerkhoff Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Breaking In Two, Documentary Film by Sabine Sighichelli featuring Linda Vallejo

Ventura Masters Project, Ventura, California

Chicano/Latino Arts of Los Angeles Oral History Project, Univeristy of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC); Terezita Romo, Project Coordinator and Dr Karen Mary Davalos, Intervieweerkhoff Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Nature Exposed: An Interview with Linda Vallejo Her Circle Ezine Feature Article by Diane Leon Ferdico, NY University

Mujeres de Maiz, Tenth Anniversary Publication, Los Angeles

Downtown LA Life Magazine, Feature Article, Los Angeles, California

Revealed: Women, Art, Life, Success, An Interview Dialogue, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, a panel moderated by Betty Ann Brown and Linda Vallejo

Create:Fixate Event Down to Earth

The All City Waitress Marching Band, produced by Jerri Allyn; ArtScene's 25th Anniversary, Los Angeles, California

Shadows in the Garden, Landscape Journal Article by Sharon Irish, University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin

Echoes: Women Inspired by Nature Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, California

2006

Moving Toward the Infinite; Carlotta’s Passion Fine Art, Los Angeles, California

Linda Vallejo Presents Installations; Solo Exhibition, Sierra Gallery, Reno, Nevada

Tigers and Jaguars: LA's Asian-Latino Art Phenomenon; Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles, California

Necessary Positions: An Intergenerational Conversation with Suzanne Lazy; Los Angeles, California

Gente y Tierra: The Struggles of the South Central Farmers; Avenue 50 Studio, Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles Natural History Museum; Solo Exhibition, Los Angeles, California

2005

Fifth Annual International Biennial of Contemporary Art; Florence, Italy

Tree of Life Exhibition, Camino College Art Gallery; Torrance, California

Linda Vallejo at the Patricia Correia Gallery; Santa Monica, California

Topanga Canyon Gallery 4th Annual Studio Tour; Topanga Canyon, California


2004

Returning to Aztlan Chicano Retrospective; dA Art Space, Pomona, California

A Prayer For The Earth: Paintings and Installation; Solo Exhibition, Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, California

A History of Conflict-A Future of Hope; GaleriaZero, Frazier Museum, Kentucky

Mujeres: A Chicana Group Show; Patricia Correia Gallery, Santa Monica, California

China-U.S. Conference Women and Leadership; Beijing and Shanghai

Face of Sky by Peggy DoBreer: Publicatino Cover Art by Linda Vallejo

Balancing Beliefs: Urban Healing Visions by LA Artists ; University of California, Los Angeles, Department of World Arts & Cultures


2003

Hope, In Midst of War, Death, Destruction; Tropical Nopal, Los Angeles

Evolution / Revolution II; Self Help Graphics & Art, Inc., Los Angeles, California


2002

Nature & Spirit; Solo Exhibiton, Howell & Green Fine Art Gallery, Topanga, California

Nature & Spirit; Solo Exhibition, Latino Art Museum, Pomona California


2001

Los Cielos; Los Cielos, Solo Exhibition, Howell & Green Fine Art Gallery, Topanga, California

Dreams & Reality; University of Judaism's Platt and Borstein Galleries, Los Angeles, California

Dia de Los Muertos with Linda Vallejo; SPARC, Social and Public Art Resources Center, Venice, California

2000

Exhibition; SCA Gallery, Pomona, California

Los Cielos; Solo Exhibition, SPARC, Social and Public Art Resource Center, Venice, California

CEMA, The California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives at the University of California, Santa Barabaature & Spirit; houses Linda Vallejo papers and archives