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Aims

I. Brown Vision of America                 VIII documentation
II. Dignity
III. Identity (Chicano) Institutionalize
IV. Visual Education: local, regional, national, international
V. Art form the Chicano
VI. Acquisition of grants to further the artistic development of the artist
VII. process of definition of Chicano art
A. Challenged the social world so that it reveals its form and structure
B. Realize that art and society are interdependent
C. Art attempts to distinguish order in society which expresses properties of harmony, equality and opportunity
D. Society may affect the vision of the artist, but the artist must find his way independently from and in conjunction with it.
E. Every new experience is dependent on past experiences.
F. Demonstrate that the artist's individuality is the most important factor in the creative arts
G. Art connects the physical and the psychological world
H. Art researches for new analogues
I. Extended set of symbols is needed to bring unity to new concepts.
J. To operate within certain level of organization is to belong to a certain scale
K. Art is total configuration
L. To fuse tools and purpose into effective action and bring about a new image
M. A need to fill vacuum for non-existence of Chicano aesthetics and art history.

Methods

I. Exhibitions                         III. Publications
A. Group                               IV. Distribution of literature and 
B. One-man                                 reproduction of art work
C. Circulatory                             films
II. Lectures