¡Sí, se puede! Dolores Huerta Inspired Student Art

Civil rights trailblazer Dolores Huerta is one of the most influential labor organizers of the 20th century. This exhibit features artwork by Bexar County students, inspired by Dolores Huerta in commemoration of her 95th birthday.

Virginia Ortiz

BOOKING

We are currently accepting exhibition bookings for 2025 through 2027. To book the exhibition or receive a quote, please complete the form or email info@somosmacri.org. Please have your preferred booking dates and delivery address information available. Confirmation documents will be sent to you once your reservation has been processed.

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Fees & Delivery

Rental fees are based primarily on the cost of delivery/shipping. Prices may vary based on current fuel surcharges or venue location within the state of Texas. Out-of-state rentals are priced on an individual basis. Payment is expected within 30 days of receiving the exhibition via check or card, but early payments are accepted. Please contact us for a rental fee quote specific to your venue.

The exhibition will arrive at your location prepaid at least a day in advance of your scheduled opening date. Approximately one week before the end of your exhibit, we will send you specific instructions and materials for forwarding the exhibition to its next destination.

Exhibition Format
  • Language: English with some Spanish
  • Content: 7 single-sided retractable banners (33”w x 84”h)
  • Space Requirements: 20 linear feet of floor space; fits comfortably in an 85 sq. ft. area
Special Thanks

This exhibit is based on Dr. Cynthia E. Orozco’s biography of Perales, Pioneer of Mexican-American Civil Rights: Alonso S. Perales, published by Arte Público Press in 2020. Find it at your local library or bookstore.

We thank the following for their generous assistance in making this exhibit possible:

  • Dr. Cynthia E. Orozco
  • Arte Público Press
  • Marta Perales Carrizales
  • Raimundo Perales and
  • Mary Munguia Perales
  • Andres Borunda

This exhibit is made possible in part with a grant from Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities