Raul Gonzalez: Born With Rabies | Oct. 23rd, 2010 Boyle Heights
Raul Gonzalez: Born With Rabies.
Mictlan Murals Art Exhibit
Saturday, October 23, 2010 7:00pm - 11:00pm Soul Skating Los
Angeles 770 S. Boyle Avenue Los Angeles,
California Tel:(323)266-6611
RAUL GONZALEZ BIO
Raul Gonzalez was born and raised in the
Aliso Village housing projects in Boyle Heights, California. Although primarily
self taught, he has formal art training from Idyllwild School of Music and the
Arts (ISOMATA), East Los Angeles College (ELAC) and Mural Restoration training
through the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC).
During the late 1980's, Raul Gonzalez began painting with spray paint,
his influence was the mid-1980's emerging underground graffiti movement and the
gang culture in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles. In 1991, Mr. Gonzalez began
his work in community revitalization through art with the Los Angeles
Conservation Crops. Through these efforts he gained knowledge and understanding
of the social conditions affecting young people in two of the most economically
neglected, under resourced, working class and immigrant communities of Los
Angeles-East L.A. and Boyle Heights.
Today he is the Executive Art
Director and co-founder of Mictlan Murals, which was founded in 1997 to combat
and eliminate gang graffiti and barrio warfare. His main area of work and focus
is introducing inner-city youth to mural painting as a way of expressing
community and cultural pride. Raul Gonzalez believes that by investing and
producing images that reflects a community's cultural uniqueness, history and
positive representation of youth, families and community members that it will
have a greater chance to educate, exhibit safe and healthy lifestyles and in
return the community will look after it, protect it and have ownership of their
community and its murals.
Mr. Gonzalez has worked with the following
organizations, The Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), City of Los
Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, Self Help Graphics and Art, InnerCity
Struggle, The Annual Festival de la Gente in Boyle Heights, East Los Angeles
College Department of Chicano Studies, Metropolitan Transit Authority
(MTA)-Metro Art, Cesar Chavez Foundation, Nathan Zackheim and Associates,
Dolores Mission-Projecto Pastoral, Los Angeles Indigenous Peoples' Alliance and
a number of Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Elementary and Middle
and High Schools.
His expertise also includes projects with First 5
L.A., American Family (PBS), The Shield (FX) and Sleeper Cell (HBO). Mr.
Gonzalez has worked on many large-scale public art commissions for the City of
Los Angeles and mural restoration projects like "Hitting the Wall" 110 freeway
and the "Great Wall of Los Angeles", in the Tujunga flood control channel, 2,470
feet long, both by Judy Baca.
He currently resides in East Los Angeles
with his wife and son.
Raul Gonzalez, Executive Art Director Mictlan
Murals
myspace/mictlanmurals
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