University Advancement

  • Oviatt Library

Clips

Lowrider street art merges with museum works at LA exhibit

The show, which opened Monday and runs until next June, is the third lowrider exhibition that Sandoval, a Chicano Studies professor at California State University, Northridge, has curated at Los Angeles' Petersen Automotive Museum since 2000. -- KFMB Radio

Lowrider street art merges with museum works at LA exhibit

The show, which opened Monday and runs until next June, is the third lowrider exhibition that Sandoval, a Chicano Studies professor at California State University, Northridge, has curated at Los Angeles' Petersen Automotive Museum since 2000. -- WDRB - KY

Lowrider street art merges with museum works at LA exhibit

The show, which opened Monday and runs until next June, is the third lowrider exhibition that Sandoval, a Chicano Studies professor at California State University, Northridge, has curated at Los Angeles’ Petersen Automotive Museum since 2000. -- WHDH - Mass.

Museum exhibits lowrider cars, the artwork they've inspired

The show, which opened Monday and runs until next June, is the third lowrider exhibition that Sandoval, a Chicano studies professor at California State University, Northridge, has curated at Los Angeles' Petersen Automotive Museum since 2000. -- The Sentinel - PA

Museum exhibits lowrider cars, the artwork they’ve inspired

The show, which opened Monday and runs until next June, is the third lowrider exhibition that Sandoval, a Chicano studies professor at California State University, Northridge, has curated at Los Angeles’ Petersen Automotive Museum since 2000. -- Republican American - CT

In "The High Art of Riding Low," Cars Tell the Untold Stories of Chicano Culture

“What if somebody brings a bat?” worries Dr. Denise Sandoval, curator of new exhibition "The High Art of Riding Low: Ranflas, Corazón e Inspiración" at the Petersen Automotive Museum. The professor of Chicanx studies at Cal State Northridge feared for the safety of Gypsy Rose Piñata by Justin Favela. --LA Weekly

Lowriders park at LA's Petersen Museum

“The High Art of Riding Low: Ranflas, Corazon e Inspiracion’ examines the diversity and complexity with which 50 artists visualize and celebrate the lowrider car through vehicles, paintings, sculptures and on-site installations,” wrote the exhibit’s guest curator Denise M. Sandoval, a professor of Chicano studies at Cal State Northridge. “The lowrider car (ranfla) inspires many artists, but it is especially celebrated by Chicano/a artists throughout the Southwest.” --Autoweek

A Professor ‘Who Looks Like Them’

For Gema Ludisaca, a first-generation college student at California State University at Northridge, becoming a college professor would be a dream. --The Chronicle of Higher Education

Pages