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  • A Ver: Revisioning Art History - A book series project on Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban,Dominican, and other U.S.-based Latino artists. Developed by the Chicano Studies Research Center, UCLA.
  • Documents of 20th–century Latin American and Latino Art–A digital archive and publications project. Developed by the International Center for Arts of the Americas at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston.
    This project will identify, translate into English, and publish both digital and print formats of selected primary source materials on key artists and movements in modern and contemporary Latin American/Latino art and produce a series of fully annotated book anthologies published in English.
  • The Midwest Latino Arts Documentary Heritage Project - a multi-year initiative to advance the preservation of and increase access to primary source materials that document twentieth century Latin American and Latino arts and culture in the Midwestern United States. Research from the first year of the project is published in Toward the Preservation of a Heritage: Latin American and Latino Art in the Midwestern United States, 2008

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