Calaca Cultural Center
To Preserve and Promote Traditional and Contemporary Cultural Arts Experiences.
02/24/2025
From the Calaca Cultural Center CALACA archives. Back in 2005, we had this event "Hearts for Arts" co-produced by CALACA and Richard Galaviz Jr. in which several bands, DJ.'s and Calaca members were part of some fundraisimg efforts done at the Garcia's del Metro.
Some of the bands that contributed and played at this event were the following: Latino Rebel, Power Drive, Califas, La Famila, Latin Spirit, Reality Band, Gary Romero, Andy Gonzales, Rythm of the Sun, and D.J. Ruben Silva.
After all these years (20 years ago), we still celebrate their contributions to the arts. Special thanls to Richard Galaviz for all his work during that time. Lets keep our Cultural Arts history alive and well.
12/30/2024
We will be doing some organizational archival research from our collection and other sources as we reached a milestone since CALACA was founded.
As some of you have noticed, we have not been as active as we would like, but during the progression of our cultural art activities, we have achieved so much, including opening so many doors for Arizona cultural artists.
CALACA will be posting some of what is deemed historical and/or archival, in the following months.
Please keep your eyes open for this.
thank you
This is one of the signs used during some of the art exhibit openings which happened in the downtown Phoenix. Who can remember this?
10/03/2023
CALACA initiative with community and instututional partners.
'De-Construction: by Popular Demand' Exhibit | ASU Events “De-Construction: by Popular Demand” is an exhibit on display Aug. 28 until Dec. 8 at the Vault Gallery inside the Downtown Phoenix campus Library. This exhibit highlights Mexican and Chican@ visual representations of de-constructivism and culturalism linked by popular parodies found both in Mex...
10/03/2023
Calaca Cultural Center continues to build community collaborations through shared insights of Chicano and Indigenous art initiatives. "De-Construction by Popular Demand" at the ASU Phoenix Downtown Library now until December 8th, 2023.
Mexican and Chicano/a artists featured in Vault Gallery exhibit | ASU Library A vibrant exhibit at the Vault Gallery inside the Downtown Phoenix campus Library puts a new focus on Mexican and Chicano/a artwork. Displaying the work of seven Mexican and Chicano/a artists, “De-Construction: by Popular Demand” features artworks that range from mixed media and raku to acrylic ...
11/17/2022
When Calaca partnered with the Tucson Desert Art Musueum in 2015 for a Smithsonian traveling bracero exhibit.
08/12/2022
Deep Roors West Fletcher Library. August 12th through December 9th, 2022.
A CALACA collaborative exhibition.
05/16/2022
Our 4th printmakers exhibit project: PRINT & INK
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Tempe, AZ
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