Jesus "Chuy" Campusano (1944 – 1997), was an American Chicano visual artist, and muralist. He was a well-known contributor to San Francisco's arts in...
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variations of "Campusano" include, "Campuzano", "Campi", "Campisano","Campozano", "Campesato", "Campisto", "Camphusen", and "Campesino". Chuy Campusano (1944–1997)...
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actor and entertainer Chuy Campusano (1944–1997), also known as Jesus Campusano, American visual artist and muralist Jesús "Chuy" García (born 1956), American...
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Street in the Mission District. In 1986, local Chicano artist Jesus "Chuy" Campusano painted a large mural on the side of the Lilli Ann building. The mural...
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operates the Pacifica-Sanchez Library and the Pacifica-Sharp Park Library. Chuy Campusano (1944–1997), Chicano muralist Anthony Gordon former college football...
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23rd Street; the local artists that painted this mural are Jesús “Chuy” Campusano, Luis Cortázar and Michael Rios. Packard died on February 22, 1998...
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director, producer Craig Baldwin (born 1952), experimental filmmaker Chuy Campusano (1944–1997), Chicano muralist Rolando Castellón (born 1937), painter...
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boxer Pat Brown, 32nd Governor of California Benny Bufano, sculptor Chuy Campusano, visual artist, and muralist Joe Carcione, "The Green Grocer" columnist...
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1970, Galería de la Raza was founded by artists including Camplís, Chuy Campusano, Ralph Maradiaga, Peter Rodríguez, René Yañez, Rupert García, Gustavo...
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In 1970, Galería de la Raza was founded by artists including García, Chuy Campusano, Ralph Maradiaga, Peter Rodríguez, René Yañez, Francisco X. Camplís...
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