Toltec Totems is inspired by the history of the Chicano Arts Movement and activism in San Diego, which led to the founding of Chicano Park, and a Chicano Cultural Arts Center known today as the Centro Cultural de la Raza, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The artists’ vision with Toltec Totems is to take what lives inside the walls of the Centro Cultural de la Raza and its members and elders and transport it outside to a greater audience. It is an outreach exercise to reach people who would not otherwise stroll in its doors. Inspired by Aztec, Inca, and Mayan sacred architecture, the artists cover the totems in brightly colored images. Each is placed at different locations within Balboa Park; the four totems feature influential Chicano artists. The hope is that these totems act as metaphorical and literal bridges to the Centro environment so that an appreciation for the predominantly San Diego-based Chicano artists featured on the totems can expand locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.
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Date and Location
See Events section for dates and locations
Balboa Park
Council District 3
Events
Jul 15
Centro Cultural de la Raza (Balboa Park)
Opening Reception
Friday, July 15, 2022, 4:00 - 8:00pm
Centro Cultural de la Raza (Balboa Park) View Map
Artists Mario Torero and Sarah Bella Mondragon temporarily deploy their Toltec Totems, which feature influential Chicano artists, in brightly colored images. Join the artists for an opening reception at the Centro Cultural de la Raza.
Jul 16
Plaza de Panama (Balboa Park)
Toltec Totems Pop-up
Saturday, July 16, 2022, 9:00am - 7:00pm
Plaza de Panama (Balboa Park) View Map
Artists Mario Torero and Sarah Bella Mondragon temporarily deploy their Toltec Totems, which feature influential Chicano artists, in brightly colored images.
Jul 16
South of Centro Cultural de la Raza (Balboa Park)
Toltec Totems Pop-up
Saturday, July 16, 2022, 9:00am - 7:00pm
South of Centro Cultural de la Raza (Balboa Park) View Map
Artists Mario Torero and Sarah Bella Mondragon temporarily deploy their Toltec Totems, which feature influential Chicano artists, in brightly colored images.
Jul 16
North of Centro Cultural de la Raza (Balboa Park)
Toltec Totems Pop-up
Saturday, July 16, 2022, 9:00am - 7:00pm
North of Centro Cultural de la Raza (Balboa Park) View Map
Artists Mario Torero and Sarah Bella Mondragon temporarily deploy their Toltec Totems, which feature influential Chicano artists, in brightly colored images.
Jul 16
Plaza de Balboa and the Bea Evenson Fountain (Balboa Park)
Toltec Totems Pop-up
Saturday, July 16, 2022, 9:00am - 7:00pm
Plaza de Balboa and the Bea Evenson Fountain (Balboa Park) View Map
Artists Mario Torero and Sarah Bella Mondragon temporarily deploy their Toltec Totems, which feature influential Chicano artists, in brightly colored images.
Jul 17
Plaza de Balboa and the Bea Evenson Fountain (Balboa Park)
Toltec Totems Pop-up
Sunday, July 17, 2022, 9:00am - 7:00pm
Plaza de Balboa and the Bea Evenson Fountain (Balboa Park) View Map
Artists Mario Torero and Sarah Bella Mondragon temporarily deploy their Toltec Totems, which feature influential Chicano artists, in brightly colored images.
Jul 17
Plaza de Panama (Balboa Park)
Toltec Totems Pop-up
Sunday, July 17, 2022, 9:00am - 7:00pm
Plaza de Panama (Balboa Park) View Map
Artists Mario Torero and Sarah Bella Mondragon temporarily deploy their Toltec Totems, which feature influential Chicano artists, in brightly colored images.
Jul 17
South of Centro Cultural de la Raza (Balboa Park)
Toltec Totems Pop-up
Sunday, July 17, 2022, 9:00am - 7:00pm
South of Centro Cultural de la Raza (Balboa Park) View Map
Artists Mario Torero and Sarah Bella Mondragon temporarily deploy their Toltec Totems, which feature influential Chicano artists, in brightly colored images.
Jul 17
North of Centro Cultural de la Raza (Balboa Park)
Toltec Totems Pop-up
Sunday, July 17, 2022, 9:00am - 7:00pm
North of Centro Cultural de la Raza (Balboa Park) View Map
Artists Mario Torero and Sarah Bella Mondragon temporarily deploy their Toltec Totems, which feature influential Chicano artists, in brightly colored images.