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Liliana Wilson Grez

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school were another influence on her art. Grez attended Los Sagrados Corazones Catholic School until 10th grade and Liceo de Niñas de Viña del Mar Public School for the remainder of her high school years. Both were all-girls schools. Later, Grez attended a university in Chile, where she chose to
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in 1953 Her father, Gustavo Wilson, worked as a merchant marine and was in charge of supplies. Grez's father was away for most of her life, which led her to be raised solely by her mother. Grez's mother, Adriana Grez, was a housewife. Grez and her four siblings lived in Chile, during an era of
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social turmoil that inspired her art. In 1977, Grez moved to the United States, which initially meant leaving behind her family, although two siblings eventually followed.
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Gonzalez, Xelena (21 August 2002). "The art of emotion: The art of Liliana Wilson Grez transforms the Esperanza into a serene temple of thought".
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Liliana Wilson Papers, Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin. 2021/11/11,
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Grez's artwork is informed by feelings of abandonment, innocence, and dreamlike states. Much of her work is based on the experience of
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Grez grew up in a Catholic household. Her grandparents and parents were all Catholic. Later in life, she considered herself Buddhist.
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study architecture because it allowed her to practice drawing. However, Grez abandoned architecture in favor of studying law at the
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https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interview-liliana-wilson-13093#transcript
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who cross the United States border, portraying the obstacles and difficulties they face.
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Wilson, Liliana (2011). "ARTIST'S STATEMENT: Images of Life: Witnessing Atrocities".
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Grez moved to the United States in 1977 when she was 23 years old. Grez arrived in
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https://sanantonioreport.org/liliana-wilsons-gentle-activism/
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and the non-profit organization: Women and their Work.
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Ofrenda: Liliana Wilson's Art of Dissidence and Dreams
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La Peña Cultural Center
Valparaiso, Chile
Catholic
University of Valparaiso
Southwest Texas State University
San Marcos, Texas
Austin, Texas
Mexican immigrants






https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interview-liliana-wilson-13093#transcript



Ofrenda: Liliana Wilson's Art of Dissidence and Dreams
ISBN
978-1-62349-191-8
https://txarchives.org/utlac/finding_aids/00309.xml
ProQuest
362539301
"El gobierno en tiempos tempestuosos. Escenas de la democracia ateniense y su relación con la crisis"
doi
10.12795/araucaria.2021.i46.04
hdl
11336/163724
S2CID

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