ALICIA MARÍA SIU
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First Post!

2/4/2011

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Manuel Valladares
4/4/2011 11:21:22 am

Hi Alicia. I remember when we were in school that you were very dedicated. I am happy for your accomplishments and how far you have come. Keep the good work and remember the sky is the limit.

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Daniel Hyland
11/20/2011 06:23:24 am

Very moving and poignant. You're a rare gem. More of the same, please!

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Nancy
9/4/2013 04:07:51 am

Hi!
I don't remember how I found you online, I must have been searching something about the Pipil. I'm really glad I found you. I love your work! I, myself am also of Pipil decent and proud! Finding your work has inspired me....thank you for keeping our culture alive!

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Patrick McKendry
9/8/2014 04:29:02 am

Hey Alicia!!
Saw your Facebook posts and I would Love the opportunity to own an original artwork from you. Contact me so we can discuss the detail. Con mucho respeto y amor
P-Dawg

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Martin
12/7/2015 11:49:07 pm

Hi, I am interested in finding the cost associated with one of your paintings. Would please write to me. Thank and congratulations on such a fine work.

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Brenna Neri
7/19/2021 07:52:07 pm

Hello,

My name is Brenna Neri. I am reaching out today because I am working closely with Dr. Jennie Luna, professor of Chicanx Studies at CSU Channel Islands, to develop a Chicanx & Indigenous People of Color Community Birth Worker website and directory to create an accessible space for the community to receive information. Our goal is to create a space where families of color can easily access information about birth workers in or around their area.

We are hoping that this website would be aesthetically beautiful, and incorporate the are of Chicanx, Mexicanx, Latinx, and Indigenous artists. Unfortunately, we do not have any funding at this time but are wondering if we could use your art on our site, with credit. We are hoping in the future we will be able to offer a monetary amount. If not we understand, and will continue to appreciate your art.

Thank you for your consideration.

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Gustavo
1/27/2022 08:20:47 pm

Hi I am native Salvadorean (mestizo) my wife is Vietnamese... I say this because I feel we connect in a way with the artist ....I would like to know if the artist is interested in being commissioned for a mural

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Abelino Bautista
5/2/2022 02:00:25 pm

Hi, i go by Abbey. Just ran across a post, a new mural your working on. Im impressed. Im happy to see this and make your acquaintance. Im an artist living in Fresno California. Look forward to conversing with you about…everything!! Thx, ab

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  • Home
  • About the Artist
  • Gallery
    • Murals
    • Paintings
    • Woodcut/Linocut
    • Digital Art
    • Illustration/Children's Book
    • Installations
    • Silk Screen
    • Art Teaching Residency
    • Masters in Native American Studies Thesis Works >
      • "Targets of Manifest Destiny"
      • "Mourning 1932"
      • "Tzinakantli's Call"
      • "Origins, Exodus, Wings and Hoofs"
  • Print Shop
    • Art Prints and Silkscreen Originals
  • Exhibitions
  • Contact Blog