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Unidentified artist, Villa Grimaldi: aquí se torturó a los detenidos desaparecidos (Villa Grimaldi: Here the Detained and Disappeared were Tortured), Chile, ca. 1983, cotton appliqué panel, 15 x 19 in., Chile Ephemera Collection (PICT 2012-011(3)-0002), CSWR, University Libraries, University of New Mexico. Dictators and the Disappeared: Democracy Lost and Restored. June 2023

Unidentified artist, Sí Presidente ([Vote] Yes President [Pinochet]), Chile, 1988, offset lithograph, 21 x 23 1/2 in., Sam L. Slick Collection of Latin American & Iberian Posters (Chile, Drawer 34, Folder Miscellaneous), CSWR, University Libraries, University of New Mexico. Dictators and the Disappeared: Democracy Lost and Restored. June 2023

Helen Hardin (Santa Clara), The Healers, 1980, etching and aquatint on paper, ed. 52/55, 13 × 9 3/4 in. (sheet), gift of the estate of Ruth and Sidney Schultz

A vintage black and white photo of a boy playing basket ball outside his mobile home. There is a run-down care in the foreground and mountains in the background.

A photography by Isaiah Sisneros called "Swim" featuring a close up of a woman surfacing for air from the underwater perspective.

A vintage black and white poster featuring a photo of a boy painting "news for the people" in white paint on a window.

A vintage black and white photo of two adults and two children work a typewriter and review typed pages.

A collage of four photos featuring people visiting various galleries and exhibitions at the Albuquerque Museum. Clockwise from top left: A group of young girls smile at a large sculpture of a fantastical animal. A group of people, including adults and children, work on a craft project using multi-colored pipe-cleaners. A man and a woman rest on a wooden bench and look at a gallery piece that's out of frame. A group of four middle-aged women gather for a group photo. They are standing in a row and smiling at the audience.

A group of four people reflect on a large painting of a landscape at the Albuquerque Museum.

A bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, titled "Family Group" featuring two adults seated with a child on one's lap.

A thumbnail of page 2 of the Art Matters Zine 1, featuring two black and white artworks. The left features an outlined illustration of a hummingbird on a sunflower. The right is a grayscale illustration of a bird of prey perched on a branch.