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Celia Alvarez Muñoz (born 1937) is a Chicana artist. Her art is very concerned with women's rights. [1]
Muñoz was born in El Paso. Her mother was a "strong Catholic," while her father was much more lenient. [1] She became an activist at an early age. [1]
She had a BA from UTEP in 1964.
MFA from North Texas State University in 1982.
Muñoz's work deals with uniting differences: rich and poor, Catholicism and Protestantism, Spanish and English, Mexico and the United States. [1]
She feels that "everything has an apposing force, and thus becomes a matter of choice." [1]