Celia Álvarez Muñoz

[3] Prior to becoming an artist, Álvarez Muñoz worked as a fashion illustrator and an elementary school art educator.

[6] Drawing on her experiences living near the US-Mexico border, Álvarez Muñoz's work addresses the tension between linguistic, cultural, and political worlds.

[10][11][12] In Roberto Tejada's monograph on Muñoz, he includes a teaching guide (Vol.

Body a comprehensive group exhibition expanding on the Chicano experience and artistic practice as part of major art historical movements.

The show was curated by Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, Marissa Del Toro, and Gilbert Vicario with accompanying catalog by The Chicago University Press.