Luz Donoso

Luz Donoso
Born
Luz Donoso Puelma

2002
Santiago, Chile
DiedJanuary 18, 2008(2008-01-18) (aged 86–87)

Luz Donoso Puelma (born 1921 in Santiago, Chile, died January 18, 2008), also known as Luz Donoso, was a Chilean graphic artist, muralist, political activist, and teacher. Beginning in the mid 1960s, Donoso was one of the most prominent participants in the muralist movement that supported Salvador Allende’s presidential campaign.[1] In the first months of the dictatorship she was dismissed from her teaching position at the University of Chile, like many of her colleagues, and shortly after co-founded an artist run work space and forum, Taller de Artes Visuales (TAV).[2][3][4]

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