Chicana American painter, printmaker, and performance artist
Irma Lerma Barbosa (born 1949) is a Chicana American painter, printmaker, and performance artist.[1][2]
Biography
Lerma Barbosa was born in Elko, Nevada and mostly raised in Northern California.[1] Her mother is Mexican, and father is Mexican-Yaqui.[3] She attended American River College in North Highlands, California, and eventually transferred to California State University Sacramento.[3] She was recruited for a fellowship at CSUS due to her involvement in the Sacramento Brown Berets and Mexican American Education Project.[1] She later joined the Royal Chicano Air Force, where she learned to make silkscreen prints.[1]
Notable works and exhibitions
- Women Hold up Half of the Sky (1975)
- Women Hold Up Half of the Sky is a mural located in Chicano Park in San Diego, California painted by the women of the Royal Chicano Air Force in recognition of the role of the Chicana in El Movimiento.[4]
- In Spirit (2022)
- In Spirit was an exhibition at the Latino Center of Art and Culture in Sacramento, California in the spirit of Frida Kahlo and her influence.[5] The exhibit featured the works of various artists, including Irma Lerma Barbosa, who invoke that same spirit and depict the female experience.[5] Irma Lerma Barbosa contributed an oil painting titled La Llegada de la Despedida (The Arrival of the Farewell).[5]
- Sacra-Momento (1969)
- A silkscreen poster that documents Lerma Barbosa’s involvement in activism within the Sacramento chapter of the Brown Berets.[1] The poster is based on photographs taken of Lerma Barbosa in Southside Park, a place where many Chicano/a/x gatherings in Sacramento would take place.[1]
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