Jimmy Longoria’s art hangs in the offices or homes of United States Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor; Former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro; Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison; former United States Representative Luis Gutierrez; actor and Chicano Art collector Cheech Marin; and prominent state Senators and Representatives at the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul, as well as in museums, schools, private and corporate collections including 3M and Target.
About
‘Art from the heart is an act of justice and liberation—most importantly the unification of humanity.’
— Jimmy Longoria
Born and raised on a farm in South Texas, Jimmy studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Pitzer College in Claremont, California, learning from such masters of art as Rufino Tamayo and José Luis Cuevas, as well as creativity and business gurus Peter Drucker, Gene Rodenberry, Edwards Deming, and Isaac Asimov.
Among Jimmy’s many distinctions, he is the only Chicano to be awarded a Bush Foundation Fine Artist Fellowship, and the only Minnesotan to have art on permanent display in Chicago’s National Museum of Mexican Art. Jimmy’s art was chosen to represent all of Hispanic Art for the 25th anniversary symposium of the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, a national gathering of influential Hispanic leaders, government officials, and Fortune 100 corporate executives.
Jimmy’s unique and signature painting style is recognized for its dazzling color, contrast and multiple layers created with hundreds if not thousands of brush strokes. This mural technique and other forms of massive art-making are passed on to youth through his organization Mentoring Peace Through Art and its two-pronged program: MuralWorks in the Schools, turns whole classrooms into mural companies, where each student is given a job that challenges them to produce results; and MuralWorks in the Streets fully immerses teens in the process of deterring gang graffiti with exuberant community-based art.
This commitment to giving back to our community led Target Corporation to label him as “Someone We’d Like You to Meet” in a national campaign featuring six people who embody Target’s community spirit. The McKnight Foundation honored him with a Virginia McKnight Binger Award in Human Service and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board awarded him the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Living the Dream” Award. He also received Ordway’s “Sally Award” for his artistic vision of giving back to the community through art and a La Familia Hispanic Heritage Award in recognition of Jimmy’s commitment to his Hispanic heritage, culture and community and his dedication and exceptional work as an artist and mentor.
Jimmy Longoria’s art hangs in the offices or homes of United StatesSupreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor; Former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro; Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison; former United States Representative Luis Gutierrez; actor and Chicano Art collector Cheech Marin; and prominent state Senators and Representatives at the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul, as well as in museums, schools, private and corporate collections including 3M and Target.
As an artist, one of the things I love most about painting murals is the opportunity to create something truly unique and innovative. Recently, I had the pleasure of working with Gustavo and Kate Romero, the owners of Oro, a new, innovative Mexican restaurant, to create a bathroom mural that truly captures the essence of …
I believe that art has the power to inspire and uplift people, even in the most challenging of circumstances. Recently I loaned 29 pieces of my artwork to the offices of the Minnesota State Senators, their Legislative Assistants, and Congressional Aides to provide a powerful and colorful backdrop for the important work in serving their …