José Antonio Aguirre
decade
1950s
1955
José Antonio Aguirre is born in Mexico City.
decade
1960s
1960s 1965
José Antonio Aguirre visits Chicago as a child during a summer vacation.
decade
1970s
1977
José Antonio Aguirre enrolls in the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago.
1978
After visiting the Art Institute of Chicago, José Antonio Aguirre changes his focus and enrolls in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
decade
1980s
1970s–90s 1980
José Antonio Aguirre creates several murals in Chicago, Los Angeles, and elsewhere.
1982
José Antonio Aguirre earns his BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
1985
José Antonio Aguirre creates the mural Nuestra Esencia, Nuestra Presencia … , RCOCC at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
1985
José Antonio Aguirre meets Sister Karen Boccalero, director and founder of Self Help Graphics & Art in Los Angeles.
1986
José Antonio Aguirre moves to Los Angeles and, at Sister Karen Boccalero’s invitation, he becomes an artist in residence at Self Help Graphics & Art, where he produces serigraphs and starts an intaglio and linocut printmaking studio.
decade
1990s
1990
José Antonio Aguirre earns his MFA from CalArts.
1990
José Antonio Aguirre creates It‘s Like the Song, Just Another Op’nin’ Another Show at Self Help Graphics & Art as a tribute to Carlos Almaraz and others who have died of AIDS.
1990
José Antonio Aguirre creates the mural Back to School (o como los mexicanos no aprenden a pintar hasta que van a Europa … ) at CalArts.
1990
José Antonio Aguirre exhibits work at Self Help Graphics & Art.
1990
José Antonio Aguirre is part of the group exhibition Self-Help Graphics Atelier XV at Self Help Graphics & Art.
1991
José Antonio Aguirre is part of the group exhibition Día de los Muertos at at the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum (now the National Musuem of Mexican Art).
1993
José Antonio Aguirre is part of the group exhibition Atelier/Taller at Self Help Graphics & Art.
1993
José Antonio Aguirre is part of the group exhibition From El Corazon de East L.A. at the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum (now the National Musuem of Mexican Art).
1994
José Antonio Aguirre has a solo exhibition at Self Help Graphics & Art titled Alone In East L.A..
1997
José Antonio Aguirre creates the print Mongo Santamaria with José Alpuche at Self Help Graphics & Art. Aguirre instructs Alpuche to choose the colors for each edition, allowing each print to be its own unique work.
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Carlos Almaraz José Alpuche Art Institute of Chicago CalArts California Chicago Illinois Los Angeles SAIC Self Help Graphics & Art University of Illinois at Chicago Valencia Los Four