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Judithe Hernández (born 1948) is an American artist and educator, she is known as a muralist, pastel artist, and painter. She a pioneer of the Chicano art movement and a former member of the art collective Los Four. She is based in Los Angeles, California and previously lived in Chicago. She first received acclaim in the 1970s as a muralist her artistic practice shifted over time and now is centered on works-on-paper, principally pastels, which frequently incorporate indigenist imagery and the social-political tension of gender roles. In 1974, she became the fifth member, and only woman, in Los Four, the influential and celebrated East Los Angeles Chicano artist collective, along with Carlos Almaraz, Frank Romero, Robert de la Rocha, and Gilbert Luján. And she was later briefly part of the art collective, along with Barbara Carrasco and Dolores Guerrero-Cruz. As early as 1970, Hernández was involved in the initial efforts of Chicano artists in East Los Angeles to organize. Of this experience, Hernández later said that "Often I was literally the only female at meetings who was not a girlfriend or wife, but an active artist participant." Judithe Hernández (Los Ángeles, 1948) es una artista visual estadounidense con raíces mexicanas​que reside en Los Ángeles. Fue integrante fundadora de los movimientos Chicano Art/Los Angeles Mural. Recibió reconocimiento por primera vez en la década de 1970 como muralista.​ En su amplia carrera como artista de estudio, su práctica artística se ha centrado en trabajos sobre papel, principalmente pasteles, que frecuentemente incorporan imaginería indigenista y la tensión sociopolítica de los roles de género.​ Hernández ha vivido tanto en Chicago, Illinois, como en Los Ángeles.​ En 1974, se convirtió en la quinta integrante y única mujer de Los Four, el influyente y célebre colectivo de artistas chicanos del este de Los Ángeles, junto con Carlos Almaraz, Frank E. Romero, Robert de la Rocha y Gilbert Luján.​ Ya en 1970, Hernández participó en los esfuerzos iniciales de organización de los artistas chicanos en el este de Los Ángeles. De esta experiencia, Hernández dijo más tarde que «a menudo yo era literalmente la única mujer en las reuniones que no era novia o esposa, sino una artista participante activa».
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