-
Birth date of Judy baca
Judy Baca was born on September 20,1946 at Los Angeles in California.Her parents were Mexican-American, but she never met her dad.She has half- brother Gary & half-sister Diana.In 1052, her mom remarried & she was grown up in Los Angeles. -
The Great Wall Of Los Angeles
Her first project was 3 walls of an outdoor in Holenbeck Park, which was a group work & that find her the most difficult job for to be done. Also her first project was Great Wall Of Los Angeles, which was her idea for a mural to paint a history of the city but that wasn't found in books of. -
Las Vistas Nueves (New Views)
Along with 20 members from 4 different gangs created a mural in Boyle Heights as a way for people to positively feel the neighbourhood was theirs & named it as Las Vistas Nueves [New Views]. -
Degrees achieved
Attended California State University, Nortbridge & earned Bachelors degree & Mastres degree in 1969 & 1979, repectively.She was intelligent & brilliant so get degrees easily. -
The World Wall
The World Wall:- A vision of the future without fear showing world with non-violence.She believed the first step to world peace was imagining it, & she wanted the artist from all over the world to help her paint it. -
Awarded National Association award
Baca was awarded National Association Art Educators award for the educatoe of the year. She was honoured greatly & proudly in front of whole artist group & the meeting.She felt so proud while revcieving the award. -
Created- La Memoria de Nuestra Tierra (Our Land Has Memory)
This was her personal as her grandparents field Mexico during Mexican Revolution,came to La Junata, Colorado. The mural "not only to tell the forgotten stories of the people, before there was a line to disintiguish which side you were from." -
Against The Wall
She spoke against the wall- renewal of La's mural panel held at Morono King Gallery across the street from the famous "Pope of Broadway"mural. -
Cesar Chavez
In 2010, she completesd Cesar Chavez Memorial at San Jose Staate University, & the Robert F. Kennedy monument at the Ambassador Hotel site which is now the LAUSD K-12 RFK Community Schools. -
L.A Planning Commissioners' m
From all reports city odf L.A Planning Commissioners' meeting on the latest draft of the mural ordiance was a throwback to Los Angeles historic divisive politucs of divide & conquer.